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    Imagery in Mussolini 's speech exhibits Italian might: "It is forty-four million Italians marching in unity behind this army" (Mussolini, 1935, p. 79). A strong military oftentimes follows nationalism because of its ability to dominate others. Furthermore, Hitler (1941) states, "Nothing is impossible for the German soldier"…

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    Haile Selassie, who wrote Appeal to the League of Nations, was the emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974. Both Ethiopia and Italy were members of the League of Nations. Italy was the founding member in 1920, and then Ethiopia joined in 1923. Benito Mussolini was an Italian politician, the leader of the National Fascist Party, and he ruled Italy as the Prime Minister from 1922 until 1943. Haile Selassie wrote Appeal to the League of Nations to get justice for his people and his country, making…

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    shift in the economic policies of Europe, and when it joined with other European nations in 1922 such as Ukraine, many farmers and factory owners grew nervous due to the control economy that communism necessitates. Therefore, leaders like Hitler and Mussolini rose to power off of anti-communist rhetoric, like when Hitler wrote in Mein Kampf, “that the problem of how the future of the German nation can be secured is the problem of how Marxism can be exterminated." The fear-mongering and language…

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    aestheticization of politics under German fascism. To truly understand this ideology, a further plunge into fascism is required. Fascism is an authoritarian system of government and its origination can be traced back to Benito Mussolini, the dictator of Italy during World War I. Mussolini devoted his rule to military potency…

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    Nativism Analysis

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    Mussolini has said that there is no longer a political party system in Italy- there can only be fascists. All citizens of Italy are required to register themselves as fascists, or risk being outcast from society and unable to be employed. I think I have said…

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    Throughout the war the allied powers had tried different approaches at the initial landings on foreign soils, they have been pushed by rail, by air, by sea, and by parachute. Not one had been one hundred percent successful, prior to Operation Husky, the allied powers decided during the Casablanca planning conference that the primary invasion tool would be an amphibious landing with additional paratrooper forces pushed inland the night before, with hopes of knocking out axis pill boxes and…

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    the right of opinion. This regiment has been implemented by Benito Mussolini an Italian dictator that participated in the World War II as an ally of Hitler. In this essay, will be discussing the rules, the historic events and the important figures of totalitarianism. How does the totalitarian regiment was originated? Totalitarian was originated in the 20 centuries with the appearance of Italian fascism implemented by Benito Mussolini, an Italian dictator that came to power in 1922 and put a…

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt: President of the U.S. from March 4, 1933 -April 12, 1945 (so during WW2). Stood for an isolationist policy so the U.S. could focus on domestic policy in solving the Great Depression. Responsible for “The New Deal”, which tried to revamp U.S. economy Neville Chamberlain: British PM from 1937-1940. His main policy was appeasement with Germany, believing Hitler’s wants could be satiated. In the beginning, he was hailed as a hero for keeping peaceful diplomatic relationships,…

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    Rise Of Fascism Essay

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    “fasces”, the ancient Roman emblem of power and the Italian word “fascio”, which means a group . It first emerged in Italy right after World War I of 1914-1919. In 1919, the Italian Benito Mussolini established the “Milan Fascio” and transformed it into the Fascist Party in 1921. On October 28-29, 1922, Mussolini attempted to seize the absolute power from the Italian King and became the new Prime Minister of Italy by launching the “March on Rome” with 200,000 Fascists wearing black shirts.…

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    Hitler Cult Analysis

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    Italy and Communist Russia during the twentieth century. One cannot deny the increased emphasis on personal leadership as a fundamental characteristic of totalitarian states. This is essentially due to the personality cults of Hitler, Stalin and Mussolini that were formed during this era. E.A. Rees maintains that a leader cult is an ‘established system of veneration’ that is established to help promote and integrate a certain political system or ideology, centred around one single leader.…

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