Benito Mussolini

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    Matteo Paoli WWI Assessment My topic is about Vittorio Orlando. Orlando was born in 1860 in Palermo, Sicily. Well educated, he became a professor of law and in 1916, and is also renowned for his 100+ writings on legal and judicial issues. He entered government as Minister of Justice. During the height of the Caporetto disaster, he was appointed Prime Minister. However, more favorably, his wartime leadership ended in triumph with the Italian victory at Vittorio Veneto in 1917. In 1917 he was an…

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    With the Fascist party repressed and World War II over, Italy was ready to establish a new political movement. In 1943 The Christian Democratic party or the DC a conservative group was founded. Although the Mafia had a long history of fighting over power with the government, especially during Mussolini’s rule, the relationship between the DC and mafia would be much more unified. When the DC was founded, Don Calo, known as one of the most influential mafia bosses of Sicily was also making his…

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    Mussolini used violence as a main tactic to help promote his political viewpoint of fascism. Through illegal violence, rather than elections, Fascists controlled government administration and destroyed the offices, newspapers, and cultural and social organizations of the Socialists, trade unions, and peasant leagues (Lyttelton). Socialists had a difficult time reorganizing because of the repeated violence toward local leaders. Large demonstrations, assisted by the police and higher classes, were…

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    Tenets Of Fascism

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    Fascism is abhorred by the vast majority of people, it immediately brings thoughts of Hitler’s regime and the atrocities of World War 2. Some would find it very surprising that many of the tenets associated with fascism can be paralleled to organized religion. The first tenet of fascism is the rejection of reason, they replace their doubts with passion and national pride. Some who subscribe to Christianity or Islam are faithful to their God, believing in them wholeheartedly on the basis of…

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    Fascist Ideologies

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    mergency. The political implications of different regimes coming to power exemplify the ability of capitalism to produce systems of oppression, whether legal or coercive. Fascist ideals came about through the works of capitalism, in order to stabilize revolutions and to maintain populations. Through the shadowing works of liberalism and capitalism, radical ideologies were able to be reproduced because of the failure of the “progressive” state. Fascisms can thrive off capitalism by manipulating…

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    First, the history of Antifa needs to be clarified. Antifa isn’t a new organization by any means, as they’ve been around for nearly 100 years to this day. In the 1920’s and 1930’s many left leaning groups -communist, socialists, anarchist- started to organize to combat the fascist regimes on the rise in Italy and Germany. Fascism is a dictatorial government that controls all aspects of its people’s life, and puts emphasis on Nation, and often race. Opposition is not allowed to exist (3). As…

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    Q8. When Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini came to power, they brought about new ideas and beliefs that the people agreed with and supported. For example, they both had brought about the ideas of Fascism into their countries, in which they would both take over as exceedingly powerful dictators. They both brought about not only ideas and beliefs, but they brought emotion, passion, and fire to the people as well. During this time, the people scattered all throughout the European countries were…

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    territorial circumstance after World War One precipitated Benito Mussolini’s rise to power. Overall, the weak Liberal government faced great political, social and economic problems after the Great War, even though they were one of the victor countries. In immediate post war chaos, the economy collapsed, and nationalism rose. As an underdeveloped nation going into the war, Italy’s lack of…

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    The rise of World War II was the result of brewing conflict among all of the world’s superpowers and many nations. It was a result of political innovations including Benito Mussolini’s Fascism, Adolf Hitler’s National Socialist German Worker’s (Nazi) Party and the resulting spawn of totalitarianism. Its predecessor events include the Bombing of Guernica, Rape of Nanking, appeasement of Hitler (Failure of the Munich Conference), and Germany’s emerging dominance. World War II was the most…

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    save these people. They had to work together to help themselves.The event is Benito mussolini and his devastating actions he did towards the Jews. He sent them to concentration camps and murdered them.The actions of Benito greatly impacted society, because it brought greater attention towards events like this. Benito joins Hitler in Germany’s war as Italy declares war on France and Britain.Both Hitler and Mussolini hated white Europeans. They killed 11,400,000 people combined during WW1. It…

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