Rodolfo Graziani (1882–1955) Italian general
Letter to General Karl Wolff. Quoted in "The Secret Surrender" - Page 165 - by Allen Dulles - History - 2006
Quoted in: Italy crisis - Live http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/mobile/world-europe-15637486, BBC.co.uk).
Rodolfo Graziani (1882–1955) Italian general
Letter to General Karl Wolff. Quoted in "The Secret Surrender" - Page 165 - by Allen Dulles - History - 2006
“I am absolutely sure to be the most democratic man to ever become Prime Minister in Italy.”
Silvio Berlusconi (1936) Italian politician
ASCA (25 January 2002)
2002
Georges Sorel (1847–1922) French philosopher and sociologist
As quoted in The Genesis of Georges Sorel, James H. Meisel, Ann Arbor, Wahr (1951), p. 220, n.21
Ronald Reagan (1911–2004) American politician, 40th president of the United States (in office from 1981 to 1989)
Time (17 May 1976); Reagan adviser Jude Wanniski has indicated http://www.polyconomics.com/searchbase/10-05-99.html that, in 1933, New Dealers as well as much of the world admired Mussolini’s success in avoiding the Great Depression <br class="br">1970s
Epeli Ganilau (1951) Fijian politician
Reaction to comments from Archbishop Petero Mataca, 23 June 2005
“Cruel leaders are replaced only to have new leaders turn cruel!”
Ernesto Che Guevara (1928–1967) Argentine Marxist revolutionary
As quoted in An American Savage (2003) by J. Flash (Jeff Flashinski), p. 144
Variant: Cruel leaders are replaced only to have new leaders turn cruel.
Licio Gelli (1919–2015) Italian financier, liaison with Nazi Germany, P2 grandmaster, involved in many scandals
Napoleon I of France (1769–1821) French general, First Consul and later Emperor of the French
Hippolyte Taine in Napoleon's views on religion. <br class="br">About, Other <br class="br">Source: Archive https://archive.org/stream/jstor-25102177/25102177_djvu.txt
Indro Montanelli (1909–2001) Italian journalist
Luxembourg, 23 may, from accounts with myself. [citation needed]
2000s - 2010s
John Smith (1938–1994) Labour Party leader from Scotland (1938-1994)
Hansard http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm199293/cmhansrd/1992-09-24/Debate-2.html, House of Commons, 6th series, vol. 212, col. 22. <br class="br">House of Commons speech, 24 September 1992, referring to Black Wednesday.