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Mussolini: The March on Rome

Dominic Haynes

  • 21 januari 2026
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A wounded agitator seized a nation by sleeper car while the world watched.
How did a fringe movement of street fighters topple a centuries-old order in a single weekend? What happens when a state becomes so paralyzed that it hands the keys to its own executioner?
Dominic Haynes delivers a cinematic retelling of the birth of Fascism. Moving from the blood-stained Po Valley to the gilded Quirinal Palace, this narrative weaves together the perspectives of Mussolini, the ruthless Italo Balbo, a paralyzed King, and the intellectual Margherita Sarfatti. This is history as it was felt—raw, violent, and inevitable.
Inside, you will witness:

  • The visceral transformation of a socialist rebel into a calculating statesman.
  • The "Iron Harvest" of the Po Valley, where paramilitary violence silenced a nation.
  • The King’s fateful midnight surrender that disarmed the Italian army.
  • The final, chilling transition from a fragile coalition to absolute dictatorship.

You may know the name, but you have never felt the suffocating heat of the mobilization or the damp chill of the march. This is the definitive psychological portrait of a collapse that changed the world.
Witness the fall of Rome.

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