Mussolini's visit to Germany 1937
In September 1937, Benito Mussolini visited Berlin as part of a state visit to Germany, where he met with Adolf Hitler and other NSDAP leaders. During his visit, Mussolini attended a military parade in Berlin and also visited Munich, where he met with Hitler and other prominent members of the NSDAP. The visit was marked by large parades and military displays intended to impress the Italian leader, and it was attended by a million people at Berlin's Olympic Stadium. This visit was significant as it demonstrated the strengthening alliance between National Socialist Germany and Fascist Italy, which had formed the so-called Berlin-Rome Axis.
Good photographic material for historians.
Mussolini's visit to Germany 1937
In September 1937, Benito Mussolini visited Berlin as part of a state visit to Germany, where he met with Adolf Hitler and other NSDAP leaders. During his visit, Mussolini attended a military parade in Berlin and also visited Munich, where he met with Hitler and other prominent members of the NSDAP. The visit was marked by large parades and military displays intended to impress the Italian leader, and it was attended by a million people at Berlin's Olympic Stadium. This visit was significant as it demonstrated the strengthening alliance between National Socialist Germany and Fascist Italy, which had formed the so-called Berlin-Rome Axis.
Good photographic material for historians.