Notice: I do not support the actions of Fascist italy, this is just a fun marching song. Non sostengo le azioni dell'Italia fascista, questa è solo una divertente canzone da marcia che ho trovato.
@@user-sl5xz9oi6s Well Mussolini was more opressive towards Ethiopians than Jews. It was Hitler that was against the Jews Mussolini didn't treat them nearly as badly
The first official act undertaken by General De Bono upon his arrival in these lands was the abolition of slavery. On October 14, 1935, in Adua, he promulgated a ban outlawing slavery in the entire Tigray region, publishing it in Italian and Amharic.
The opposite. The song was embarrassing because it grew in popularity among soldiers as Italy implemented the Racial Laws of 1938, banning marriage and cohabitation between Italians and colonial subjects. Romantic relationships were common enough between Italian soldiers and Ethiopian women that there was an entire vocabulary to describe them. Mind you, the song was both a bit racist and very propagandistic, portraying Italy’s conquest as liberation, while critiquing the Ethiopian institution of slavery, which wasn’t formally abolished until 1942 by Emperor Haile Selassie.
Notice:
I do not support the actions of Fascist italy, this is just a fun marching song.
Non sostengo le azioni dell'Italia fascista, questa è solo una divertente canzone da marcia che ho trovato.
I do
Divertente?? Fun?
Hey Don’t worry lol
this song was banned from Fascist party from Public lmao so u are anti-fascist what is called
@@puncha.commie194 amazing
Libia and the Corn of Africa
"I'm not racist, I have a black girlfriend"
-Mussolini, probably.
I'm not racist, my girlfriend has beautiful dark eyes
-Adolf, probably
No he had a jewish one*
@@user-sl5xz9oi6s Well Mussolini was more opressive towards Ethiopians than Jews. It was Hitler that was against the Jews Mussolini didn't treat them nearly as badly
mussolini was black tho
he's an Italian
@@zarekbeck3358 Italians aren't black lmfao
The first official act undertaken by General De Bono upon his arrival in these lands was the abolition of slavery. On October 14, 1935, in Adua, he promulgated a ban outlawing slavery in the entire Tigray region, publishing it in Italian and Amharic.
I cry every time I hear this song , lost many of my family members. No graves to go to , no monument to go to , just photos . 😭
Visit the EVR in Rome, sister.
isnt bella ciao a better song for the partisan, assuming your family wasn't fascist scum
Italy when dethrone Ethiopian Negus be like:
Mussolini when the askari gave their soldiers the pass:
When Italy Invaded Ethiopia, Albania wasn't already conquered, but anyways it's beautiful this version as an Italian
This is a 1939 map of Italy with all its colonies and overseas territories, it was the best map i could use to map out the country.
@@Abitous no problem, but Faccetta Nera was Written in 1935
@@Abitous italy doesnt own istria and zara
@@WallaceBreenFromKentucky a slight oversight on the map I used.
@@Abitous its fine just wanted to point it out
When you are drinking tea with a group of arabians but they found out you aren't italian
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Teacher: We are going to ethiopia!
Girls: Ewww ethiopia? What is that, a type of food?
Boys:
This has to be the most inclusive fascist song I have ever heard.
Lowkey don’t even know how to react to this😂😂😂 I wonder how Mussolini felt about the singer saying she will be Roman since he was a fascist.
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Δύο Σικελίες πότε;
nice brazilian photo
Didn't Mussolini hate this song because it was a bit racist? If so... curious
The opposite. The song was embarrassing because it grew in popularity among soldiers as Italy implemented the Racial Laws of 1938, banning marriage and cohabitation between Italians and colonial subjects. Romantic relationships were common enough between Italian soldiers and Ethiopian women that there was an entire vocabulary to describe them.
Mind you, the song was both a bit racist and very propagandistic, portraying Italy’s conquest as liberation, while critiquing the Ethiopian institution of slavery, which wasn’t formally abolished until 1942 by Emperor Haile Selassie.
i aint fw this lwk 🇪🇹🔊