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In 1938, Hitler goes to Italy. An expatriate Irish artwork historian is appreciated to guide Mussolini and his visitor throughout the galleries. 50 % fascinated, half repelled, he pieces the tyrants, wrestling with the uneasy conviction that he must use the chance to "do something" about them yet lacking the zeal that may change misgivings into action. Thirty years later, his girl results in a compromising clipping exhibiting her father with the dictators. Open as a collaborator, the narrator clarifies what occurred, what he does and did not do, and just why, revealing in the process the part the girl's mother played to advertise the digestion disorders that were to affect the span of the war. To help his girl understand, he conjures a time before the crime that would explain the century, a time before these men became monsters inflated to fit that crime, exhibiting her the tawdry little people behind the myths, the real Hitler and Mussolini, the Flatulent Windbag and the Constipated Prick. Based on historical happenings and using the tyrants' own words, Hitler, Mussolini, and Me brings the dictators right down to earth, talking about the murkier, more scurrilous aspects of their jobs, and using jokes and scatology to weave a crazed pathway toward a damaged kind of morality. It's the story of a typical man moving into astonishing times - occasions when being normal was an take action of rebellion in itself.