Talk:Genoa Economic and Financial Conference (1922)
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Nazi gold
[edit]"A unanimous decision was also reached concerning the monetary legality of Nazi gold, devised by Mussolini in 1921." How is this possible, when the Nazis didn't even rise to power until the 1930s?
Furthermore, how could Mussolini have "devised" its legality, if he himself did not rise to power until 30 October 1922, thus after the end of the Genoa Conference? Please amend this factual error accordingly (I do not feel competent enough to do that).
- It is complete and utter nonsense. I've removed it. Valentinian (talk) 14:05, 20 August 2006 (UTC)
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