The Display Of Mussolini's Corpse - Why Was It Strung Upside Down?
At the end of World War 2, the execution of Benito Mussolini had a huge effect on the conflict. Mussolini was shot by the side of a wall by Italian Partisans, and he was then dragged to Milan and was displayed in front of crowds of thousands. The display of these remains was brutal, and it was this that led another dictator to consider his demise. Check out our SECOND CHANNEL TheFortress for a new video EVERY DAY! Subscribe to this by clicking this link: / thefortresss Thanks for watching! Support the channel by subscribing, liking, and sharing. Follow me on Twitter: / theuntoldpast Follow me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/theuntoldpast Disclaimer: All opinions and comment stated below in the Comments section do not represent the opinion of TheUntoldPast. All opinions and comments and dialogue should discuss the video above in a historical manner. TheUntoldPast does not accept any racism, profanity, insults, sexism or any negative discussion aimed at an individual. TheUntoldPast has the right to delete any comment with this content inside it and also ban the user from the channel.

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