Benito Mussolini

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    As the magazine was kept away from explaining administrative issues (the article supervisor in-leader of the magazine was Vittorio Mussolini, offspring of Benito Mussolini), the observers ambushed the Telefoni Bianchi films that directed the business at the time. As a counter to the predominant standard motion pictures, a couple of observers felt that Italian cinema should swing to the logical thinking…

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    On my 8th grade year, my teacher briefly talked to us about WWII. WWII is a topic that I just won't get tire of talking about or keep learning about it. I don't specific dates or reasons or who did it, I will start talking about Adolf's Hitler life and his participation on WWII. Adolf Hitler was born in April 20, 1889 Braunau Am Inn, Austria. Many people thought that he was from Germany because the Nazi party is from Germany and he was all about the Fatherland. Hitler had to go through…

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    powerful words. His speeches were always full of confidence and strength, with every phrase being agreed. His speeches bought him the leading position of the Nazi Party and in 1933, he became Chancellor of Germany. Studying the ways of his idol, Benito Mussolini of Italy, Hitler learned a lot of qualities to becoming a dictator . Germany later made Hitler their dictator. As, dictator, Hitler became unpleasant with the size of…

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    Uniformity In Roman Art

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    commissioned under the rule of Benito Mussolini. The standardization of identity under Mussolini was unique, given that instead of creating a fresh uniformity within certain groups of society at that given moment as had been done with the advent of the new Republic and with slaves during the Roman Empire, this uniform identity was crafted by a linearization of an Italian history and the formulation of a common story for the Italian people. Architecture specifically under Mussolini, despite the…

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    Theme Of Catch 22

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    down in just four months. Furthermore in 1942, Germany invaded Norway, Denmark, Belgium, and the Netherlands and Blitzkrieg warfare was introduced. Continuing with foreign domination, Benito Mussolini made a pact with Hitler, thus establishing Italy 's dominance ("World War II History" 3). Throughout Catch-22, Mussolini is referred to and his ignorance is repeatedly compared to that of Major Major 's. In closing, the war waged in the west was built upon Germany’s domination and was augmented by…

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    Consequently, he encouraged Benito Mussolini to send in large Italian units. A total of approximately 16000 German citizens fought in the war, including approximately 300 killed. German aid to the Nationalists amounted to approximately £43,000,000 ($215,000,000) in 1939 prices . Germany’s…

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    Artifice Research Paper

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    can lead to great success in the world. Artifice helped foster some of the largest empires and nations that have ever existed. Without artifice, many would be unheard of or insignificant failures. A major example of this is Italy under Benito Mussolini. Once Mussolini gained power in Italy, he used artiifce through propaganda and his mannerisms, which gained him popularity and support. His use of artifice allowed Italy to grow into one of the largest world powers of the time, competing with…

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    attended the Munich Conference and collectively agreed that Adolf Hitler could claim the Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia without a plebiscite, so long as Hitler didn’t invade the rest of Czechoslovakia. These four powers consisted of Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Neville Chamberlain and Edouard Daladier France. Moreover, Source C states ‘can keep the peace’ showing that peace was kept and war was temporarily avoided by appeasing Hitler. Similarly, Chamberlain also mentions how the war would…

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    On September 1, 1939 yet another chapter of humanity had begun. However, this chapter was filled with the most violent armed conflict in the history of mankind, otherwise known as the Second World War. The reasons why the Axis Powers were not able to win the Second World War was due to their many weaknesses that held them back from world dominance. The weaknesses that the Axis Powers faced were their inability to win major battles, Italy itself was a weakness for the Axis Powers, the Axis Powers…

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    Have you ever felt like you are being fascist? I think you have felt this feeling at least once in your life. If you are saying that you have never been a fascist, you cannot consider me as a fascist person, you cannot even use my name with fascism… You are probably lying. If you are still thinking that you have no connection with fascism, then I can give an example that most of the Robert College students are faced with. Are you ready to read my example? You should be ready unless you are…

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