Why did Mussolini introduce the Race Laws in 1938?

Answer #1

The Manifesto of Race (Italian: Manifesto della razza), sometimes known as the Charter of Race or Racial Manifesto, was a set of laws enacted in Fascist Italy during July 1938. The laws are regarded as antisemitic in nature, stripping the Jews of Italian citizenship and with it any position in the government or professions which many previously held. The main reason was because of the enormous influence Adolf Hitler had over Benito Mussolini since Italy had become allied with Nazi Germany

Answer #2

Much appreciated, I’m too lazy. :p

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