Fascist Italian brutality in Ethiopia, 1935-1937 : an eyewitness account /
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| Language: | English |
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Trenton, New Jersey :
Red Sea Press,
[2015]
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Table of Contents:
- Why is it important to re-publish?
- Ethiopia under Mussolini's rule: an eye-witness account of what happened when the Italians marched in
- The author's preface
- Italian intrigues in Abyssinia to disorganise Abyssinia
- Italian provocations: Abyssinian patience
- Mussolini stigmatises Ethiopia's European friends as "White negroes"
- Red Cross bombed
- The emperor's exile
- Looting of Addis Ababa
- Italian responsibility
- All communications with Europe cut
- Trophies removed to Italy
- Goods of the White residents annexed for Italian Army
- Italian criminals rob Abyssinian homes
- Silent protest of Abyssinian women
- The policy of extermination
- Organised vice and its punishment
- Mussolini, "master of the world"
- Robbery in the market
- The colour bar
- Robbery and violence
- Gold and currency
- Suppression of Ethiopian courts produces chaos
- European residents robbed
- Graziani a godfather
- Widow turned out of home
- How rents were reduced
- Why Ethiopian chiefs were taken to Rome
- Chiefs flung out of aeroplanes
- People killed for being educated
- Murder of priests
- How Bishop Petros died
- The mock Abuna Abraham
- Unhappy Italian workers
- Italians forbidden to return to Italy
- Food queues and disorder
- Getting hold of dollars
- The attempt on the life of Graziani
- How the fatal bombs were obtained
- fishing with hand-grenades
- The bomb-throwing at the palace
- The great massacre organised
- The horror of the night
- Officers and their wives survey the murdering
- A second night of massacre
- Third day of Addis Ababa massacrre
- Murder of the educated young men
- German missionary threatened with death
- Family burnt to death for possessing emperor's portrait
- The laughing Mussolini
- Looting of St. George's Cathedral.