1932 in Italy

1932
in
Italy

Decades:
  • 1910s
  • 1920s
  • 1930s
  • 1940s
  • 1950s
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Events from the year 1932 in Italy.

Incumbents

Events

  • January 1: the first number of the Quaderni di Giustizia e libertà appears in Paris.
  • January 4: convention between Italy and Turkey.
  • January 13: the fascist police vanquishes the Turin Giustizia e libertà group.
  • January 19: Italian troops seize the oasis of Kufra, center of the Libyan insurgents’ resistance
  • February 11: Pius XI. receives Mussolini in Vatican for the third anniversary of the Lateran treaty; the visits sign the rapprochement of Church and fascism, after the contrasts about the Azione Cattolica.
  • March 29: Filippo Turati dies in Paris.
  • April 9: The FIAT 508 Balilla, the first Italian people's car, is presented at the Milan Auto Show.
  • May 5: in Ferrara, 2. Conference of unionist and corporatist studies; in the debate, socialist idea emerges, as the “owner corporations” proposed by Ugo Spirito.
  • June 17: the antifascists Angelo Sbardellotto and Domenico Bovone are shot in Rome, the first for having planned the Mussolini's assassination, the second for some demonstration dynamite attacks.
  • July 20: cabinet reshuffle. The ministers Dino Grandi (Foreign Affairs) and Bruno Bottai (Corporations) resign and Mussolini takes on personally their tasks. Grandi becomes Italian ambassador in London.
  • September 5: International Stresa conference begins.
  • October 22: March on Rome’s Decennial. The anniversary is celebrated with a Mussolini's oratory tour in the mayor Italian cities, an Exhibition of the Fascist revolution (opened the 27) and the opening of Via dell’Impero  (28) and the Foro Mussolini (November 5).
  • November 5: amnesty for the Decennial; about two thousands political prisoners are freed from jail and internment.
  • November 13: in Paris, Conference of the Concentrazione Antifascista.
  • November 17: new statute of the National Fascisct party.
  • November 30: Agusto Turati, former Fascist party secretary and director of La stampa, is expelled from the party for his presumed homosexuality.
  • December 17: the inscription to the Fascist party is made mandatory for the public employees.
  • December 18: inauguration of Littoria.[1]

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