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    Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler, and Benito Mussolini all three were major dictators that made a huge impact in what we know as history today. Their leadership skills and ways of persuading the public were all different , but had some similarities. All three used propaganda and mainly focused on economic policies and the problems that the country faced with the government. Mussolini and Hitler shared more similarities to each other than Stalin shared with the both of them. All three of them were…

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    The Naïve Captain Delano In Herman Melville’s Benito Cereno the main character Captain Amasa Delano struck me as a bit naïve and a bit oblivious throughout the story. Captain Delano appears to be a naïve sea captain because he does not put together the puzzle pieces of the strange behavior of the San Dominick’s crew and history as quickly as one would expect. I believe that Melville is using this concept to hint at the fact that the United States did not realize that slavery was such a problem…

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    that it is better to regret an action or situation than for it to have never been done. One can confidently conclude Porfirio Diaz was a leader with the best intentions for Mexico as a nation, followed the liberal ideals with an early meeting with Benito Juarez, and had a very experienced…

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    and worked his way through the ranks, but the event that led him to stand out as a military hero was his victory in the Battle of Puebla, and he furthered chased his ambitions into politics. In his first election, Diaz was defeated by his own mentor Benito Juarez, but unhappy with the results, Diaz drafted a plan that would forbid the reelection of…

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    Mussolini Benito Research Benito Mussolini was a strict dictator and overall a mean and violent individual. Mussolini’s rise to power took a long time but after many years he became dictator. He changed the society of Italy for the worst. Last, his crimes against the citizens of Russia and other countries were violent. Mussolini rise to power started when he got his teaching degree. He taught an elementary school in 1902-04. After that, King Victor Emmanuel III asked Mussolini to be in…

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    political leaders as well but the three most important were Adolf Hitler, Benito mussolini, and Franklin D. Roosevelt. These three leaders changed the war and world in good ways and in bad ways. Adolf Hitler had a military background prior to the start of World War II. He joined the German Army in 1913 when World War I had just begun. He was present at multiple important battles such as somme where he was wounded and later…

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    War II started in 1939 and ended in 1945. It was one of the bloodiest wars in history. During World War II Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Hideki Tojo, and Joseph Stalin were all dictators. Adolf Hitler was the dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945 and ruled by Nazism. General Hideki Tojo was the Prime Minister of Japan in 1944 and ruled by military force. Benito Mussolini was a dictator in Italy and came into power around the 1920s and ruled with fascism (a combination of nationalism and…

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    A Totalitarian Dictatorship is when one person is in charge of every aspect of their nation’s citizens lives. There have been many Totalitarian Dictatorships throughout history. Some examples of Totalitarian Dictatorships might be Benito Mussolini fascist italy during world war two, Adolf Hitler’s nazi germany also during world war two or Joseph Stalin's communist soviet union from the 1920’s until he died which was 1953. To become dictators these men used Totalitarian strategies. One criteria…

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    environments for individuals and being led by overpowering, threatening rulers. These concepts can be seen in the leadership of Benito Mussolini. Mussolini was a powerful Italian dictator who rose to power at the beginning of World War I. He became Prime Minister in 1922 and worked to create a fascist society to control all of Italy, similar to the Party in George Orwell’s 1984. Both Mussolini and the Party, or Big Brother, use some of the same techniques, which include promoting violence and…

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    Italy’s relationship in World War II. Throughout, all of this other countries ended up joining the Anti-Comintern Pact. The Italian invasion and annexation of Abyssinia had strained relations between Italy and its allies Britain and France, and Benito Mussolini finally repudiated Italy's alliance with them. Hitler then began planning to draw fascist Italy into an alliance with Nazi Germany. This caused the Rome-Berlin Axis to form. The Rome-Berlin Axis, but this is why two other pacts were…

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