The Propaganda Archive

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Italian student notebook (ca. 1941)

Text: The Italian people want to advance under the sign of the Littorio which means unity, will, discipline.

Year: ca. 1941.

Publisher: Unknown.

Artist: Antonio Rigorini.

Additional information: Illustration shows Mussolini watching members of the fascist youth movement, or Gioventù Italiana del Littorio (GIL). The reverse (visible below) depicts a member of the GIL. The quote at the top left of the cover comes from a 1934 speech. One of a number of quaderni illustrated by Antonio Rigorini in the late 1930s and early 40s.

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