1945 at the end of world war ii, the allied attacks became fiercer every time. On April 25th, Mussolini couldn't make a comeback, so he and his mistress prepared to leave Milai and flee to Switzerland. At dawn the next day, Mussolini waited in a hotel for 3000 Italian men in black to make peace with him, but he walked and waited, and there was no sign of him. Mussolini began to flee by car on the 27th, but was captured by Italian guerrillas on the way.
After Mussolini was captured, there was a dispute within the guerrillas about how to deal with Mussolini. Because some people advocate immediate implementation, others advocate handing it over to the allied forces. In the end, however, Mussolini and his mistress were turned into two bodies with machine guns. After that, the guerrillas transported the bodies of Mussolini and his mistress, as well as the bodies of some subordinates, to the Lorenzo Square in Milan for public display.
During the time when the body was made public, people in Milan persecuted Mussolini's body continuously. It is said that in 1944, 15 guerrillas were exposed here, and at this time the masses were also venting their anger. They spit on Mussolini's body, beat Mussolini's body with sticks, and women peed on Mussolini's body, and even women opened fire with guns like Mussolini's body. It is said that the sons of women who opened fire with guns like Mussolini all died at Mussolini's hands.
The crowd found a French pennant similar to a king's scepter in Mussolini's stiff hands, which was to satirize Mussolini's long-lost rights when he died. Then Mussolini's body was dragged to the gas station next to the square and hung up. Mussolini's face has been beaten beyond recognition by blunt or sharp blows all over his body, and even his brains are still flowing out of the right blood hole in his head.
After venting his anger for a day, Mussolini's body was unrecognizable and then transported to Milan University Hospital. American military doctors took out a part of brain tissue from Mussolini's skull for preservation. At that time, Americans thought that Mussolini was a madman and his brain needed to be studied, so Mussolini's brain tissue was later placed in Elizabeth Psychiatric Hospital in Washington for research and preservation. The rest of the body was soon buried in Musoko cemetery on the outskirts of Milan. There is no mark on the tombstone except the number 384, which is a punishment for anti-humanitarians.
1946, three fascist fanatics headed by Lesic sneaked into the cemetery in the middle of the night and stole Mussolini's body. However, the Italian government quickly found the thief and arrested the three fascists. According to Lesic, when they pried open Mussolini's coffin, they found Mussolini smiling bitterly. It took them a lot of effort to tear the sheets off the body. After that, the Italian government handed Mussolini's body over to Mussolini's widow and reburied it in San cassiano Cemetery in Pio, Preda.