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I have added more on Soffici and the Futurists, drawing on Marianne Martin's book. [[User:Marshall46|Marshall46]] ([[User talk:Marshall46|talk]]) 08:57, 18 November 2007 (UTC)
I have added more on Soffici and the Futurists, drawing on Marianne Martin's book. [[User:Marshall46|Marshall46]] ([[User talk:Marshall46|talk]]) 08:57, 18 November 2007 (UTC)

== Ardengo Soffici's Involvement with Fascism ==

This article needs to include Ardengo Soffici's involvement with Fascism in Italy including his work for the government.

In 1925, he signed the 'Manifesto degli intellettuali fascisti' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manifesto_of_the_Fascist_Intellectuals) in support of the regime and in 1938, he signed on to support Italy's racial laws.When Mussolini was overthrown in Italy, he pledged loyalty to the Italian Social Republic -- a German puppet state -- with Mussolini as its head. He was a cofounder of 'Italia e Civilta' -- a war magazine that supported patriotism, support of Germany, and loyalty to the principles of Fascism.

Any article on Soffici needs to include his involvement with the Fascist movement. The Italian Wikipedia article covers this involvement: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ardengo_Soffici

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I have added some information taken from Italian Wikipedia and from the Estorick Collection website. Marshall46 (talk) 16:06, 17 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I have added more on Soffici and the Futurists, drawing on Marianne Martin's book. Marshall46 (talk) 08:57, 18 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Ardengo Soffici's Involvement with Fascism

This article needs to include Ardengo Soffici's involvement with Fascism in Italy including his work for the government.

In 1925, he signed the 'Manifesto degli intellettuali fascisti' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manifesto_of_the_Fascist_Intellectuals) in support of the regime and in 1938, he signed on to support Italy's racial laws.When Mussolini was overthrown in Italy, he pledged loyalty to the Italian Social Republic -- a German puppet state -- with Mussolini as its head. He was a cofounder of 'Italia e Civilta' -- a war magazine that supported patriotism, support of Germany, and loyalty to the principles of Fascism.

Any article on Soffici needs to include his involvement with the Fascist movement. The Italian Wikipedia article covers this involvement: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ardengo_Soffici