How Is Mussolini Related To Hitler

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Thesis Statement

IB History of the Americas
Period 6
Cesar Medrano
Ms. Karyl Haden

Thesis:It is unbelievable to think that one person can have an affect on a whole country. Mussolini inspired hitler and person to run their country in very different ways. Both of them had different mindsets making them each run their country in their own way

Germany - Hitler
Argentina - Peron
Origins
Rise to power
In september 1919 Hitler joined DAP (Deutsche Arbeiterpartei) later renamed National Socialist German Workers' Party
By july 1921 he became chairman of NSDAP
In 1923 Hitler went to jain and dedicated his time to writing Mein Kampf
1932 hitler loses to Hindenburg during the elections
By 1934 Hitler became chancellor

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