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The Right Conquers Rome. Is Italy about to Break the Mold?


Cross posted fromBrussels Journal.com
http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/3221
Hat tip to Hans at USA Partisan:
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From the desk of John Laughland on Thu, 2008-05-01 15:27

Different languages have different words for a major defeat or rout. They are often borrowed from the most inglorious episodes in respective national histories. Thus the French word for a terrible defeat is «bérézina», a reference to the disastrous Battle of Berezina in present-day Belarus in 1812 when Napoleon's already retreating troops were decimated by Marshal Kutuzov. The Germans often use the term «Stunde Null» («Zero Hour») for the same purpose: this was the term used to denote Germany's state of total devastation after the unconditional surrender on 8 May 1945. The British, rather eccentrically, use the word «Waterloo» to mean «defeat», even though they were the victors in that Belgian village in 1815. In Italian, the expression is «Caporetto»,in memory of the Battle of Caporetto fought at what is now Kobarid in Slovenia in 1917, the subject of Hemingway's Farewell to Arms. The expression has been much used in the newspapers in recent days to denote what happened to the Italian Left at the recent parliamentary and local elections.

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