Fall of the Fascist regime in Italy

The Fall of the Fascist regime in Italy, also known in Italy as 25 Luglio (Italian: Venticinque Luglio, pronounced [ˌventiˈtʃiŋkwe ˈluʎʎo]; lit.'25 July'), came as a result of parallel plots led respectively by Count Dino Grandi and King Victor Emmanuel III during the spring and summer of 1943, culminating with a successful vote of no confidence against the Prime Minister Benito Mussolini at the meeting of the Grand Council of Fascism on 24–25 July 1943. As a result, a new government was established, putting an end to the 21 years of Fascist rule in the Kingdom of Italy, and Mussolini was placed under arrest.[1][2][3][4]

Luglio 25 Venticinque 25
Dino Grandi, the President of the Chamber of Fasces and Corporations who disposed Mussolini.
Date25 July 1943
LocationRome, Italy
Participants
Outcome
  • Mussolini ousted and arrested under the orders of King Victor Emmanuel III.
  • Pietro Badoglio appointed as new Prime Minister of Italy.
  • Collapse of the Fascist regime in Italy
  • Beginning of the negotiations for separate peace between Italy and the Allies.
  1. ^ Bianchi (1963), p. 609
  2. ^ Bianchi (1963), p. 704
  3. ^ De Felice in Grandi (1983), p. 21
  4. ^ De Felice (1996), p. 1391


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