The Bad German and the Good Italian: Removing the Guilt of the Second World War
By (Author) Dr Paul Barnaby
By (author) Filippo Focardi
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
6th December 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Second World War
940.54215
Hardback
352
Width 138mm, Height 216mm, Spine 21mm
549g
In the Axis War on the side of Germany, Mussolini's Italy was responsible for serious war crimes, especially in Yugoslavia and Greece. This 'dark side' of the fascist war, however, is not present in the national memory built after 1945. To distinguish Italy from the former German ally and avoid a punitive peace, the monarchist and anti-fascist ruling classes elaborated a master narrative that highlighted the opposition of the Italian people to Mussolini's war and the humanitarian behavior of Italian soldiers, depicted as saviors of Jews. All responsibility for the crimes committed in the Axis war was placed on the shoulders of the Germans, who thus became a convenient alibi for the national conscience.
Filippo Focardi is Professor of Contemporary History at the University of Padua (Italy)