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The myth of the “Good Italians”
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May 25, 2024The “Good Colonialism”
The myth of the “good Italians” is a positive prejudice that emerged in Italian society after 1946, when the Kingdom of Italy ended and the Italian Republic was established. It portrays Italians as peaceful people who are incapable of committing violent acts against the enemy in war or against colonized nations. This belief has led to downplaying the crimes committed by Italians against the populations they subjugated from the start of Italian imperialism in 1882 until the end of World War II, when Italy was defeated as an ally of Nazi Germany and Japan, leading to the fall of Benito Mussolini’s fascist regime. However…