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  1. Audisio presented Mussolini as acting in a cowardly manner immediately prior to his death whereas Lampredi did not. Audisio said he read out a sentence of death, whereas Lampredi omitted this. Lampredi said that Mussolini's last words were "aim at my heart". In Audisio's account, Mussolini said nothing immediately prior to or during the execution.

  2. Jul 16, 2017 · Early on 28 April, Audisio and Lampredi drove to Dongo. There they met with Bellini delle Stelle, who as commander of the local partisans had been responsible for the prisoners. Some sort of meeting or tribunal may or may not have taken place – accounts of this differs wildly.

  3. Save my life and I will give you an empire,” Mussolini told his judges. But he was shot in the back in the Italian method of execution. He died like a coward shouting:“No, no,” to the firing squad before the volley rang out. His mistress clung to him till the last, but was shot separately.

  4. At a Communist rally in Rome in March 1947, a former partisan named Audisio was officially proclaimed before an audience of 40,000 as the killer of Mussolini and Petacci. This occurred during a campaign for the Italian Parliament, and he was elected.

  5. Jul 23, 1973 · ROME, July 22—Aldo Lam predi, reputed to have taken part in the execution of Benito Mussolini, died yesterday, in a hospital at Ljubljana in north western Yugoslavia, the Italian Communist...

  6. A member of the Italian resistance movement during World War II, Audisio was involved in the death of Benito Mussolini, and personally executed the dictator and his mistress Clara Petacci according to the generally accepted account of the event.

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  8. Aug 4, 2016 · Wherever the order originated, Longo sent two partisans, Walter Audisio and Aldo Lampredi, to Dongo to carry out the execution. Mussolini’s Execution Cross marking the place in Mezzegra where Mussolini was shot.

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