CROMWELLIAN ARMY
Count Sf’orza’s Mission NEW YORK, September 30.
Cpnnt Sforza disclosed that he will soon be leaving for Italy, with the permission of the State Department, and urged anti-Fascist Italians in America to follow him in order to form “a Cromwellian army” to drive out the Germans. Count Sforza. whom the “New York Times” describes as the logical leader of a Liberal Government to take command in Italy’s crisis, urged a clean sweep of the old authoritative remnants, including Marshal Badoglio anj King Victor Emmanuel, and added that Mr. Churchill must have been badly informed when he called on the Italians to rally round the King.
Count Sforza was formerly in the Dalian diplomatic service and finally was Ambassador to France in 1922. blit lie resigned on tlie advent of I lie Fascists Io power, lie was lender of the Democratic Opposition in the Semite lill the Opposition parties were suppressed in 1926,
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 7, 4 October 1943, Page 5
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