Gioventù Fascista ("Fascist Youth") was a magazine designed for youth in Italy under Benito Mussolini's Fascist state. Its features included stories and cartoons praising the regime and inculcating the tenets of Fascism. Most of the magazine covers feature the fasces, and sometimes other Roman imagery; the style of its illustrations was heavily influenced by futurism.
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| - Gioventù Fascista era una rivista per ragazzi pubblicata dal 1931 al 1936, durante l'Italia fascista di Benito Mussolini. Essa includeva storie e illustrazioni che esaltavano il regime fascista e ne promuovevano gli ideali. La maggior parte delle copertine della rivista includeva il fascio littorio e, a volte, anche una simbologia che rimandava all'Impero Romano; lo stile delle illustrazioni era molto influenzato dall'art deco. (it)
- Gioventù Fascista ("Fascist Youth") was a magazine designed for youth in Italy under Benito Mussolini's Fascist state. Its features included stories and cartoons praising the regime and inculcating the tenets of Fascism. Most of the magazine covers feature the fasces, and sometimes other Roman imagery; the style of its illustrations was heavily influenced by futurism. (en)
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| - Gioventù Fascista ("Fascist Youth") was a magazine designed for youth in Italy under Benito Mussolini's Fascist state. Its features included stories and cartoons praising the regime and inculcating the tenets of Fascism. Most of the magazine covers feature the fasces, and sometimes other Roman imagery; the style of its illustrations was heavily influenced by futurism. The paper was founded on 23 March 1931 (the 12th anniversary of the creation of the Fasci Italiani di Combattimento, the precursor of the National Fascist Party). Its first editor was Carlo Scorza, replaced by Achille Starace later in the first year of the magazine's existence. During its existence, Gioventù Fascista published contributions by notable Fascists, including Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Italo Balbo, Giovanni Giuriati, and Giuseppe Bottai. It was no longer in print after December 1936. (en)
- Gioventù Fascista era una rivista per ragazzi pubblicata dal 1931 al 1936, durante l'Italia fascista di Benito Mussolini. Essa includeva storie e illustrazioni che esaltavano il regime fascista e ne promuovevano gli ideali. La maggior parte delle copertine della rivista includeva il fascio littorio e, a volte, anche una simbologia che rimandava all'Impero Romano; lo stile delle illustrazioni era molto influenzato dall'art deco. (it)
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