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    and so it was evident that communist Italy was a failure. Mussolini had led the Italian population to believe that he and his fascist party were their only hope into putting an end to the chaos in Rome‚ and re-establish order and bring about the once great Italy‚ just as Caesar had in the time of the great Romans. This was appealing to the Italian people‚ as the city or Rome seemed to have fallen into ruins‚ taking advantage of this‚ Mussolini had conveyed himself as their saviour. Fascist ideology

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    people reach for dictators and concentrated government power.” In Germany‚ Italy‚ and Japan‚ the awful economic‚ political‚ and racial conditions leading up to World War II gave rise to three of the modern world’s fiercest dictators. Adolf Hitler‚ Benito Mussolini‚ and Hideki Tojo have gone down in history for all the wrong reasons‚ and they will forever be remembered for the dark stain they have left on history. Adolf Hitler‚ possibly the most infamous of dictators‚ is one of the most known figures

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    December of 1941. In the beginning of the war Japan had many great victories against the allied forces‚ but as the war went on Japan began losing and Japan began to crumple. Tojo Hideki was never able to become a dictator like Adolf Hitler or Benito Mussolini‚ but he came very close. Tojo Hideki lost his title of prime minister in July of 1944 even though many people thought that he should keep his position so he could be properly punished for the way he ruled. The next year Hideki attempted suicide

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    A totalitarian state is defined as "a few control everything‚" and "the government controls every aspect of the citizens life." This cannot be better exemplified than by Italy under the rule of the ruthless and violent dictator‚ Benito Mussolini. What a totalitarian state is‚ the characteristics it has‚ and how Italy turned into one are three points that will be studied in this essay. A brief look into Mussolini’s life and his rise to power will also be examined‚ as well as how his reign resulted

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    the war. Some world leaders were killed during the war. Some led great lives after the war. Some of the important world leaders of WWII were Douglas Macarthur‚ Dwight D. Eisenhower‚ Hirohito‚ James Stalin‚ Adolf Hitler‚ Winston Churchill‚ and Benito Mussolini. One of the important political and military world leaders of WWII was Douglas Macarthur. Douglas Macarthur graduated with highest academic records in West Point history in 1910. Douglas Macarthur was the U.S. Far East Command leader from 1947-1951

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    Europe Volume IV‚ Little Brown and Company. -------------------------------------------- [ 1 ]. Turner‚ Henry Ashby‚ 1975‚ Reappraisals of Fascism. New Viewpoints‚ States fascism ’s "goals of radical and authoritarian nationalism". p. 162. [ 2 ]. Benito Mussolini‚ “The Doctrine of Fascism” in Ball and Dagger‚ 2009 [ 3 ] [ 4 ]. Oswald Mosley‚ 1936‚ Ten Points of Fascist Policy‚ British Union of Fascists‚ pp3 [ 5 ] [ 6 ]. A quote of Adolf Hitler - Harris Rufus C. ‚ 1935-36‚ Idealism Emergent in Jurisprudence

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    Nazi Germany’s apparent political and military ally in Europe was Italy. Since 1925‚ Italian had been controlled by an autocrat leadership under Benito Mussolini. Italian fascism was very much the older brother of Nazism‚ a fact Hitler himself admitted. All of their intellectual resemblance‚ the connection between Hitler and Mussolini was rough and complex. The adjustment of their two countries was accordingly not as firm as many expected. Germany and Italy had become military allies by late 1930s

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    changes that made Italy what it is today. Italy ’s history during the 20th century is filled with war and many political changes. In World War I Italy tried to remain neutral but could not‚ Italy joined the allied forces. From 1922 to 1943 Benito Mussolini ruled Italy‚ and initially in World War II he aided Adolph Hitler. ("ITALY" 317). In 1943 the Italian government over through fascism and the country cave its support to the allies. ("ITALY" 317) During the 1970 ’s political violence and

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    values‚ and even took Mussolini to socialist party meetings. Mussolini was seemingly raised to get into politics‚ and would eventually become an active socialist himself. In 1912‚ Mussolini became an editor for a newspaper called “Avanti!”‚ and used his position and influence to further spread socialist principles. Mussolini quickly gained popularity among his readers‚ and circulation for the newspaper doubled. Initially opposed to Italy’s intervention in World War One‚ Mussolini changed his mind when

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    other hand‚ Italian fascist prime minister Benito Mussolini was maintaining a dictatorship in Italy. Actually‚ he established the concept of fascist state which is governing by one absolute leader and party. Adolf Hitler was inspired by Mussolini while he was doing his actions. Mussolini believed that the alliance with German dictatorship will empower his leadership during World War II and the Allied forces could be defeated. In other words‚ Benito Mussolini had some territorial ambitions and he considered

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