The Old Man wrote:
> How about he keeps Hitler at arm's length (privately sensing him to be
> a madman) and maintains a strict neutrality throughout the war?
> He writes his memoirs in 1960, "When the Trains Ran On Time", at the
> age of 77 telling of his struggles to bring Italy into the Twentieth
> Century. He dies of a heart attack in 1967, while playing with one of
> his grandsons in his garden and the country mourns his passing.
Just like "The Godfather," eh? Does Alessandra ruthlessly take over
afterwards? :-)
Dennis |