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Assuming WW2 and the Cold War remain mostly unchanged, the regime could've existed well into the 60s and 70s. It would've had to reform eventually, but it could've done so as a nonaligned nation which would've been great for Italy.
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One major part of fascist ideology was that Italy is a 'proletarian nation' that has to fight for resources with 'bourgeois nations'. Asking what if fascist Italy went pacifist is like asking what if the Soviet Union never tried to abolish free trade.
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Francoist "Africa begins in the Pyrenees" Spain
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All Italy had to do was stay on the right side of history and not re-align itself with Hitler
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>>18127963
That's stupid. Italy wanted an alliance with Britain and France, they betrayed Italy while appeasing the Germans.



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