Description
Historic Benito Mussolini signed document — a rare and remarkable piece of Italian military and political history, dated March 6, 1929. This official Mussolini signed decree was issued during the height of his rule as Head of Government, exemplifying his direct involvement in state and disciplinary affairs.
The document, penned in Italian and measuring 9.5″ x 14.5″, concerns Reserve Medical Lieutenant Luigi Stella, who was dismissed for failure to intervene during a criminal act while on duty. Following disciplinary investigation and a formal ruling, Mussolini personally approved and sanctioned the officer’s removal from rank under Article 71 (letter e) of the State Law. The decree is boldly signed “Mussolini” in rich ink at the conclusion and remains in fine condition, showing expected binding slits along the left margin.
As an authentic Italian military document, it demonstrates the authoritarian precision and bureaucratic rigor of Mussolini’s fascist administration. Collectors of historic political memorabilia will appreciate the decree’s formal language, contextual details, and its clear representation of interwar military justice.
This rare fascist-era collectible captures a pivotal moment in Italy’s governance and military hierarchy, embodying both the authority and the control exercised by the regime. Authenticated and professionally preserved, it stands as a museum-quality Mussolini historical autograph ideal for advanced collectors of European political artifacts and World War II–era documentation.






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