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    the people inside its large territory Hideki Tojyo,which was the prime minister of Japan at the time,introduced a system of government called “Militarism”.Adolf Hitler at the time period was one of the representative figure of Militarism as well as Benito Mussolini,Militarism not only support the idea of being an totalitarian country,but…

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    The two counties, Germany and Italy, are very different from each other. Both were affected by the French Revolution, which additionally allowed Napoleon to alter the minds of different politics so political movements changed in Europe as well. Throughout the nineteenth century, both Germany and Italy had various similarities and differences that were shown throughout Europe. Starting with Italy’s history, early in the 1800s after all that happened, the people wanted to start again, which was…

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    Hitler Mussolini Alliance

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    Hitler and Mussolini are known for their involvement in causing the Second World War as the Axis Alliance. But if we look into the alliance of Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany we see two leaders who were really not the best of friends. In fact the two leaders had times when they were ready to go to war with one another. Their alliance was full of intentional secrets like Italy’s invasion of Albania which was a response to Germany’s unannounced takeover of Prague. Nevertheless, the two nations…

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    Mussolini and the Downfall of the Relish Regime By: Andrew Newbill, Noah Wallace, Hannah Simmons, Chloe Scott Mussolini cleans the mandibles of his moustache with a hot dog comb.He looks down upon the very pasta he has oppressed with mustardy reflection.The streets are covered in the gore of the pasta he has decimated.One standing in the street could easily smell the boiling noodles, if their senses weren’t overwhelmed with the vilified smell of evil: relish.…

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    From the end of the First World War, Italy was in a state of political and economic upheaval. The “mutilated victory” gave way to the beginnings of major political instability, and allowed the Fascist party to come to power. Fascism can be described as a “revolutionary form of nationalism” (Griffin, 1991). Mussolini himself said that Fascism is “everything in the state, nothing against the State, nothing outside the state.” Though the ideas associated with Fascism were new and seen as more of a…

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    In September 1937, Mussolini visited Germany. Hitler put on a major display of military power for Mussolini and by the end of the visit, Mussolini became convinced that Germany was the power he should ally with. He was sure that an alliance with Germany would lead to Italy becoming more powerful throughout Europe. As Germany had left the League of Nations in 1933, so Mussolini left the League in 1937 after the League had imposed economic sanctions on Italy for the invasion of Abyssinia. In…

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    nationally or historically tied to the respective state and the individual has little to no rights. Fascist Governments were most common in Italy and Germany around the time of World War 2.A good example of a fascist government was Italy under the rule of Benito Mussolini.…

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    Guerin (1976, 218-219), notes that Mussolini himself proclaimed that by this time the state owned nearly three-quarters of the Italian economy via stock. However, they remained private enterprises, with the only small concession that some banks were converted into so called “public bank”, though that simply meant that their stock was owned and registered by Italian citizens. In other words, while the state held a majority of Italian companies, they operated unfettered by the state, who’s role…

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    Fascism was founded in Italy by the famous dictator Benito Mussolini. After World War I Italy was angry because despite being on the victorious side they did not benefit from the Treaty of Versailles. Mussolini promised that he would bring Italy glory in the form of a strong government. Instead of bringing a strong government he promised, Mussolini brought a totalitarian form of government. A totalitarian form of government is a government that aims to control the political, economic, social,…

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    Many political commentators have made allegations that President Trump is comparable to a fascist authoritarian ruler. Although there is no clear definition of Fascism, we have seen a strong political behavior which displays a nationalist-militant style of leadership. In Europe, Fascism rose to power due to the current economic and political crises of the twenties and thirties after the World War and Great Depression. It is interesting that Donald Trump has rose to power in the U.S. during…

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