[3] It was published on a weekly basis and adopted a radical anti-Fascist stance.
[2][3] In December 1944 Cantachiaro published the speech of Benito Mussolini delivered in Milan in 1943.
[3] It was regarded as a sabotage by the communist newspaper l'Unità, and Cantachiaro was suspended by the Allies for one week for this publication.
[3] Cantachiaro published cartoons of the politicians, including Prime Minister Ferruccio Parri.
[1] It was started by two magazine contributors, namely Pietro Garinei and Sandro Giovannini.