MOST PEOPLE outside Italy long ago lost interest in the antics — political, financial or sexual — of Silvio Berlusconi, the buffoonish former prime minister who finally was forced from office 14 months ago by Italy’s economic woes. But Mr. Berlusconi’s latest grab for attention demands condemnation. Over the weekend the 76-year-oldpolitician and media magnate, who is hoping to make a comeback in parliamentary elections next month, chose the occasion of Holocaust Remembrance Day to make the argument that Benito Mussolini, the fascist dictator who allied Italy with Nazi Germany, was not so bad after all.
Mr. Berlusconi allowed that “the racial laws” that the Mussolini regime imposed on Jews were a fault but added that Il Duce “in so many other ways did well.” True, he allied himself with Adolf Hitler, but that was only pragmatism, Mr. Berlusconi suggested, “out of fear that German power might lead to complete victory.” Though Jews were exterminated, including thousands deported from Italy to concentration camps, Italy “did not have the same responsibility as Germany” because its contribution to the Holocaust was “partly unwitting.”







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