Fascist Italian brutality in Ethiopia, 1935-1937 : an eyewitness account /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: László, Sáska, 1890-1978
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Trenton, New Jersey : Red Sea Press, [2015]
Subjects:
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.