Dignitaries pay honor to dead soldiers in Rome, Italy. Victor Emmanuel III, the King of Italy, flanked by dignitaries of the state, church and national arms pays honor to the soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the defense of the country. They walk past the guard of honor. The monument is unveiled. The dignitaries pay homage to the dead soldiers. Victor Emmanuel III gives a traditional military hand salue, while other dignitaries simply raise their rights hands in salute. The dignitaries walk down stairs. The men greet a woman. A man carries a bouquet.
Italian Fascist Army build a pontoon bridge over River Po, Italy. A group of Fascist Army soldiers carry pontoons to the shore of the River Po in Italy. The men lay the pontoons next to the river bank. They slide it to the river with the aid of strips of wooden logs laid in a line on the bank. The men go back and bring long pieces of wood and lay between the pontoons arranged in a line across the river. A large group of army soldiers at work on the bridge. The pieces of wood laid are fastened, forming a pontoon bridge over the river. The regiment passes over the pontoon bridge with the military vehicles following them. The army men stand on the pontoons and watch.
Delegates honor men and pay tribute in Rome, Italy. Two men carry wreaths followed by Nahubito Takamatsu and other delegates to pay tribute to soldiers. A catholic priest offer prayers. Men of the newly formed anti aircraft regiment stand. Prime Minister of Italy Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini present. The Prime Minister walks past the soldiers standing in formation followed by other officials. Prime Minister Mussolini presents colors to men.
The annual tray race takes place in Rome, Italy. Saloon waiters stand with glasses and bottles in trays during the annual race. Young saloon waiters chase around the Roman Colosseum (Piazza del Colosseo, 1, 00184 Roma RM, Italy) with bottles and set of glasses in a two-kilometer run. Spectators watch as the waiters run. A huge crowd is gathered. The winner is awarded.
The wedding of Edda Mussolini, daughter of Benito Mussolini, in Rome, Italy. Edda marries Gian Galeazzo Ciano, son of the Minister of Communications Count Constanzo Ciano. The newlywed couple comes out of St. Joseph’s Church in Rome (Chiesa di San Giuseppe a Roma, Via Francesco Redi, 1, 00161 Roma RM, Italy). Benito Mussolini and Constanzo Ciano performs the Roman Salute to the couple. Lined up soldiers salute the newlywed couple as they leave St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City. Edda and Galeazzo wave to children as they move past them at St. Peter's Square. Edda Mussolini raises her arm in Roman Salute during her wedding. The newlywed couple with Benito Mussolini in a balcony.
Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini convenes non-resident Opera Nazionale Balilla (ONB) fascist youth in Rome, Italy. 5000 members of the Opera Nazionale Balilla (ONB) joyfully jump out from their tents, run around camp group. Italians, living outside Rome, send their children to a fascist youth camp in Rome to learn about Fascist values and its vision for a “New Italy”. Benito Mussolini, wearing a crisp white summer suit, talks with other Fascists officials. Balilla youth wave their hats in anticipation for Mussolini’s arrival. Balilla youth give a Roman Salute to Mussolini. Benito Mussolini speaks to the young Balilla children.
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