Talk:Ida Dalser

Marriage
It is not sure that Mussolini married Dalser because both in the comune municipality or in the roman catholic parish of Predappio and Supramonte no record of this marriage exist. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Lucifero4 (talk • contribs) 08:43, 6 January 2008 (UTC)

Marriage
The whole article is badly written. For example, Mussolini did not "leave Italy" to fight in WW I, in August of 1915 he was called up and by September was on the front in northeastern Italy. Other dates are wrong as well. And the entire tone is conspiratorial. 15:33, 13 February 2013 (UTC)~ — Preceding unsigned comment added by Al-Nofi (talk • contribs)

"Divorce Italian Style"?
Might Mussolini's exceptionally cruel treatment of his first wife and their son be blamed at least in part on Italy's ban on divorce? If Mussolini's first marriage were recognized, then his second marriage would be found bigamous, hence void, and the five children he loved would be illegitimate. I am not an expert on this subject, but perhaps someone who knows more could add it to the article. Hcunn (talk) 16:12, 16 April 2021 (UTC)

repeated coma-inducing injections
Is there any further information on what, exactly, "a coma-inducing injection" is (beyond an injection that induces comas)? Why was it carried out when he was already, "forcibly interned in an asylum"? If the fascist government were reluctant to execute him why was leaving him in a permanent torpor seen as the next best thing? I'm not questioning the legitimacy of the statement (people do all sorts of bizarre things all the time) rather why this needlessly complex rigmarole that apparently didn't work the way it was intended? Any new information is certainly welcome. Xenomorph erotica (talk) 11:45, 8 December 2021 (UTC)