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What is Italy's attitude towards their fascist crimes today?

Due to the war situation at that time, the excuses of successive Italian governments, the appeasement of the United States and Britain and the weakness of the directly injured countries, Italian fascists successfully escaped the fair trial and punishment of history.

The United States, Britain and the Soviet Union issued a declaration after the Moscow meeting in the autumn of 1943, announcing that if Italy declared war on Germany, it would allow Italy to join the allied forces, and promised not to recognize the Italian personnel concerned as war criminals, let alone try them. After the declaration was issued, there was a coup in Italy and Mussolini's government collapsed.

Successive Italian governments, academic circles and media have woven a strict protection network for the Italian army. For 60 years, I have been trying to cover up historical facts. Nothing seems to have happened to the Italians. Their attitude towards history is even worse than that of the Japanese.

1989, the BBC produced the documentary "Fascist Legend", which described in detail the bloody crimes committed by the Italian army in Africa and the Balkans, and the historical facts that the Allies helped Italy cover up, which even aroused the dissatisfaction of the Italian government. The ambassador to Britain protested to the BBC. RAI, the Italian state-run broadcasting company, managed to buy two of them, but immediately received a ban from the Italian government. Up to now, these two two-hour programs are still locked in the company's database.

If Britain and the United States put pressure on Italy as victorious countries, the thugs in the Italian army will not escape the law. But at that time, Britain and the United States were very worried about Italy's * * * production party. In exchange for the Italian government's cooperation in other matters, Britain and the United States would rather tolerate the Italian government covering up war crimes.

The atrocities committed by the Italian army during World War II have gradually become the focus of attention. Italian media recently reported that some Italians who were forced to work hard for Hitler launched a claim movement. It can be expected that with the deepening of this movement, the atrocities of Italian fascists will be exposed more and more.