>should be up with the greats like Garibaldi
>Instead regulated as cartoonish Hitler's irrelevant sidekick.
How did this happen and how can the young generation of up and coming historians change it?
>>2621954
He looks silly.
>>2621964
A true man's man can be silly when he wants and serious when he wants.
This isn't what Mussolini had to say at the end of WW2 and right before his death
>Yes, madam, I am finished. My star has fallen. I have no fight left in me. I work and I try, yet know that all is but a farce... I await the end of the tragedy and – strangely detached from everything – I do not feel any more an actor. I feel I am the last of spectators.
>>2621971
For him, reviewing his legacy must have been surreal.
>>2621982
>when you realize you're Mussolini
>>2621964
>>2622070