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Fascism is so guilty of the crimes that Mussolini was killed in the streets, why did Hitler escape?

Russian Satellite News Agency reported that April 28, 1945, 75 years ago, was the day of retribution for the Italian dictator Mussolini, who was not only shot, but also his body was hung upside down in public, and the corpse was violently displayed in the streets! The reason for this is that this is precisely the way the fascists under Mussolini treated Italian patriots before.

But then again, Hitler, the head of German fascism, also ordered the mutilation of his own patriots, so why wasn't he killed in the streets after his death? First, let's look at the Russian media's introduction to Mussolini, who founded the "National Fascist Party" in 1921.

Fascism is so guilty of the crimes that Mussolini was killed in the streets, why did Hitler escape?

In 1922, Mussolini not only became Prime Minister of Italy, but also attempted to revive the Roman Empire. To this end, Mussolini established an arbitrary political system in Italy on the one hand; on the other hand, he also carried out territorial expansion. At the same time, due to the close relationship with Hitler, the two hit it off immediately, and eventually pushed Germany and Italy into the abyss of World War II.

Italy did achieve some victories early in World War II, but defeats soon followed, and with the defeat of its Eighth Army near Stalingrad, Mussolini was also ousted as prime minister by Emmanuel III and imprisoned on the island of Punta.

Fascism is so guilty of the crimes that Mussolini was killed in the streets, why did Hitler escape?

Hitler then ordered Operation Oak and rescued Mussolini, after which he formed a German-controlled puppet government until mid-April 1945. Upon learning of the surrender of the German forces in Italy to the anti-fascist allies, Mussolini fled to Switzerland with his mistress Clara Betasi, only to be captured by Italian partisans on the way.

Mussolini and Betasi were taken in a car and, as they drove into a villa, they were shot and killed by a guerrilla who called himself "Colonel Valerio", and the first shot was said to have not been fired due to jamming.

Fascism is so guilty of the crimes that Mussolini was killed in the streets, why did Hitler escape?

Valerio then quickly took the gun and fired several times in a row to end mussolini and Betasi's lives. The two were then sent to Milan, along with the bodies of 13 fascist leaders, to be hung upside down on top of a gas station near Piazza Loreto for public display.

It is important to note that it is no accident that the bodies were exposed here, because it was here six months ago that the fascists not only shot 15 captured Italian partisans, but also hung their bodies upside down here for public display. In summary, Mussolini's death is not only self-inflicted, but also the retribution he deserves on the street.

Fascism is so guilty of the crimes that Mussolini was killed in the streets, why did Hitler escape?

Of course, Hitler was supposed to die, but he was "fortunate" to die after Mussolini. During the Soviet capture of the Reichstag in Berlin at the end of April 1945, the Soviet gang had received news of Hitler's hiding place; on 2 May, the Soviets occupied the Reich Chancellery and found the bodies of Propaganda Minister Goebbels and his family nearby;

On 5 May, the charred bodies of Hitler and his wife, Eva Braun, were found in a bomb crater near the Chancellery compound. Later, according to the recollections of those close to Hitler, because he was worried that he would end up with Mussolini, he finally ordered the bodies of himself and his wife to be burned, which is why Hitler was not killed in the streets in the end.

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