The King of Italy who captured Benito Mussolini - Victor Emmanuel III.
Obverse of the coin.
Big size of reverse of the coin.
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The King of Italy who captured Benito Mussolini - Victor Emmanuel III.
So here we have the Italian lira, nominal - 1. The year of issue of this coin is 1917, Mint: Rome, Italy. Total circulation – 9.744.000.
Victor Emmanuel III, was born November 11 in 1869, Naples, Italy — died December 28 in 1947, Alexandria, Egypt. King of Italy whose reign brought the end of the Italian monarchy.
When the strains put on the parliamentary system by the war brought Mussolini to the fore, Victor Emmanuel failed to prevent the Fascist seizure of power, though it apparently lay in his hands to do so merely by signing the decree of martial law proposed by the cabinet. He was quickly reduced to a figurehead or less by the Mussolini dictatorship, but in 1943, following disastrous Italian military reverses in World War II, capped by the Allied invasion of Sicily, Victor Emmanuel surprised the world by having Mussolini arrested and installing Marshal Pietro Badoglio as premier.
The move failed to extricate Italy from the war or the King from his difficult position, and finally, on June 5, 1944, the day after the Allied liberation of Rome, he named his son Crown Prince Umberto lieutenant general of the realm, relinquishing all power for himself but retaining his title of king.
In 1946 public opinion forced a plebiscite to decide between the monarchy and a republican form of government. In an effort to influence the vote in favour of the dynasty, Victor Emmanuel abdicated in favour of Umberto (May 9, 1946), but the plebiscite resulted in a victory for the republic, and both Victor Emmanuel and Umberto went into exile.
Object data
Title
The King of Italy who captured Benito Mussolini - Victor Emmanuel III.
Artist
Obverse: Davide Calandra. Reverse: Davide Calandra.
Founder
Rome, Italy.
Date
1917.
Culture
Italy.
Medium
Silver 0.835.
Dimensions
5x23x1.56.
Classification
Coin.