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He cites no less mainstream an organization than the American Legion, whose “National Commander” Alvin Owsley proclaimed in 1922, “the Fascisti are to Italy what the American Legion is to the United States.”

From New York Times • Apr. 11, 2017

Deputy Misuri, who put the Constitution above the Fascisti, at risk of his life.

From Time Magazine Archive

His reception from the Fascisti was more violent than that accorded to his colleague, for it was remembered by everybody that Signor Giolitti is a past master in the gentle art of "cooking" elections.

From Time Magazine Archive

Deputy Farenacchi, leader of the Savage or Extremist Fascisti, advanced toward them with the mock politeness of a host "speeding his departing guests": "Come again, often," said he.

From Time Magazine Archive

They were talking about Socialism and Fascisti, and all that.

From Mortal Coils by Huxley, Aldous

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