"When I met him in Geneva on the day of his scheduled return home after the long exile in Switzerland, Silone said abruptly: "If at a future moment fascism will return, it will not be so stupid as to say: 'I am fascism.' It will say: 'I am antifascism.""
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François Bondy: "Ignazio Silone: In Memoriam". The Washington Quarterly, vol. 2 (1979), issue 2; hier nach :en:Winston Churchill#Misattributed
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Ignazio Silone
1900 â 1978
italienischer Schriftsteller
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