Il Popolo d'Italia

Il Popolo d'Italia
Founder(s)Benito Mussolini
Manlio Morgagni
PublisherBenito Mussolini (1914–1922)
National Fascist Party (1922–1943)
Founded15 November 1914
Political alignmentItalian fascism
LanguageItalian
Ceased publication24 July 1943
HeadquartersVia Lovanio 10, Milan (since 1923)
CountryKingdom of Italy
Circulation230,000 (as of 1939)[1]

Il Popolo d'Italia (Italian: [il ˈpɔ.po.lo d‿iˈta.lja]; lit.'The People of Italy') was an Italian newspaper published from 15 November 1914 until 24 July 1943. It was founded by Benito Mussolini as a pro-war newspaper during World War I, and it later became the main newspaper of the Fascist movement in Italy after the war.[2] It published editions every day with the exception of Mondays.[3]

  1. ^ Alberto Malfitano (June 1995). "Giornalismo fascista. Giorgio Pini alla guida del "Popolo d'Italia"" (PDF). Italia Contemporanea (199).
  2. ^ "Italy - World War I and fascism | history - geography". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  3. ^ Benito, Mussolini. "Il Popolo d'Italia". The Library of Congress. Retrieved 7 November 2017.

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