Benito Mussolini

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    Two of the biggest leaders in World War II were Benito Mussolini and Joseph Stalin. Italy was allied with Germany and Japan during WWII. They were known as the Axis Powers. Benito Mussolini was the ruler of Italy during the war. Russia, known as the Soviet Union during WWII was allied with Britain, France, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, India, China, and the United States. They were known as the Allied Powers. Joseph Stalin was the ruler of the Soviet Union during the war. Despite both…

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    Cruel Ideology

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    How was hateful and cruel ideology like fascism able to spread across Europe like it did? During World War II the cruel ideology of fascism started to spread through Europe. Fascism is a hard term to define, but we know that a fascist organisation is an extreme right wing system of government that is ruled by a dictator. We can try to define and identify a fascist organisation by these following ideas: Firstly, a fascist group has a single ruler or dictator that has control over the system.…

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    During the Renaissance different parts of Italy were controlled by two different rulers (Sarah Tieck pg.14). In 1870 the two parts became one. Benito Mussolini became the only leader of Italy. Benito Mussolini believed in fascism. In 1943 Italy got tied up in World War II, on Germany’s side. In 1943 Italy gave up and went against Germany. In 1945 Benito Mussolini was killed. In 1946 Italy became a republic (Sarah Tieck pg.14). Italy fears ISIS immigrants coming in large quantities (Barbie…

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    initially showed that it may be able to bring its ideologies to fruition. This will be shown by the plans that were put into action after World War I by Hitler, Japan’s discomfiture at being subordinate to China, and expansionist plans for Italy by Mussolini. Unfortunately, the leadership capabilities ultimately showed themselves to be weak in all…

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    He began his controversial career in 1918 as a journalist. He fought in World War I in the 5th Alpine Regiment with valor. In 1922, he faithfully followed the Italian dictator, Benito Mussolini into the March on Rome. What made him controversial at the time was his harsh stance against Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. He went against the grain of normality and form for the era and location. This lead to his exile in the Italian island of Lipari from…

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    Hitler was greatly involved in making Germany strong that “He aligned himself with several ambitious rulers such as Benito Mussolini of Italy and Francisco Franco of Spain” (Adolf Hitler). He thinks highly of himself when it comes to him being in charge and putting economic policies in action. One of his economic policies was to reduce employment by giving a lot of people…

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    Benito Mussolini's Power

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    for deceit and Giolitti were planning to use Mussolini and betray him after his desire is fulfilled, although, Mussolini had an upper hand for he had another pact made with the government coalition. With this ally, Mussolini were able to gain respect and free hand for his squadristi. Also, he slowly gained seats in parliament throughout his struggle to gain his power in Italy and after his victory in the national election on April 6, 1924, Mussolini was established the Fascist dictator in 1926.…

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    Interwar Extremism

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    intended to make life better for the people; but instead threatened democracy and led to World War 2. Russia based their government around Communism, which was led by Vladimir Lenin. Italy based their government around Fascism, which was led by Benito Mussolini. Germany based their government around Nazism, which was led by Adolf Hitler. Communism ideology, being derived from Karl Marx, was based on common ownership of the means of production. The Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution…

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    simply not true, the media has twisted most of the things he has said. When you research fascism you quickly learn it is not a term to throw around and it is highly offensive, therefore it is not appropriate to call President Trump fascist. Benito Mussolini, an Italian…

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    Hitler Vs Mussolini

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    Two mighty leaders, two totalitarian governments, but two different ideologies. Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini were two supreme leaders of their own totalitarian countries. They both used similar methods to control their people and their increase in income. They had very different ideas in mind though. So how were they different? Let’s take a closer look. The political ideology originated in an interesting way. In prison, “Hitler wrote Mein Kampf (“My Struggle) (p.552). The book was…

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