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    back to their fame and glory during this depression. Japan’s totalitarian leader was Tojo Hideki‚ while the Emperor at the time was Hirohito. Hirohito and Hideki wanted to restore Japan’s glory as a massive empire. In Italy‚ Benito Mussolini was the totalitarian leader. Mussolini wanted to make Italy into its once powerful Roman Empire. In Russia‚ Joseph Stalin was the totalitarian leader. Stalin wanted everyone to support Socialism. Finally in Germany‚ Adolf Hitler was the totalitarian leader. Adolf

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    superiority for "Aryans" and embraced a virulent anti-Semitism both to designate a scapegoat for Germany’s problems and to be able to bribe supporters with property and positions taken from German Jews. The first fascist movement was that of Italy’s Benito Mussolini‚ who came to power with the aid of conservative elites seeking to put down the revolutionary workers’ movement arising after World War I. The international influence of fascism greatly increased when the Nazis assumed power in Germany in 1933

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    Allen’s Self-Discovery Allen’s persona is tested countless times throughout his journey in Hell. As the story develops‚ he is able to overcome his selfish personality and find a balance within himself. In the novel Inferno‚ by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle‚ the main character Allen‚ travels through the nine rings of Hell. As Allen witnesses each ring‚ a little piece of him changes with each one. While he is traveling through the circles‚ he learns a lot about the world he lives in by seeing all

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    in bloody purges and controlled Russia tightly. In deciding the outcome of World War 2 and being instrumental in starting the Cold War‚ he perhaps affected the twentieth century more than any other man. Benito Mussolini (Italy) Having been expelled from schools for stabbing classmates‚ Mussolini became the youngest ever Italian Prime Minister in 1922 by organising a fascist organisation of "blackshirts" which literally attacked the political left of the country. He soon transformed the office into

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    Chart the development of Italian Neo-Realism and discuss its influence on later European and American film-making. Italian neorealism was established in the 1940 and is now a national film movement branded by narratives which are set around the ordinary lives of the poor and the working class. The majority of films within the movement are filmed on location‚ commonly the use of nonprofessional actors are incorporated to reinforce the realist impression. Italian Neorealist films mostly portray the

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    of 1940‚ Britain forces retreat from France and Adolf Hitler’s armies defeat French forces. On December 7‚ 1941‚ Japanese fighter planes attack the American base at Pearl Harbor‚ destroying U.S. aircraft and naval vessels. During World War II‚ Benito Mussolini was the Prime Minister of Italy‚ and Adolf Hitler was the dictator of Germany. The aftermath of the war included halt of threats posed by the aggressive actions of the governments of Germany‚ Italy‚ and Japan. Long-term effects of World War II

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    Britain‚ China‚ and the Soviet Union. All of the Axis powers followed a policy of aggressive territorial expansion in the 1930’s. They invaded weak lands that could be taken over easily. They knew exactly what they wanted‚ and they took it. Benito Mussolini promised to bring order and prosperity to Italy and became dictator in 1922. Then Joseph Stalin became the dictator of the Soviet Union in 1929. He was competing against other leading Communists and he eliminated all of them one by one. Adolf

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    One of the most relatable parts when the soldiers on the ship receive the news that Benito Mussolini had resigned. As the news spread more people added on to it. By the time the ship docked the people believed that Mussolini was dead and that the allies had conquered Italy. This reminded me of the game in school were the teacher gives a person on the end a phrase and they whisper it to the person beside

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    society‚ like North Korea. Both control citizens by dumbing them down‚ executing the ones who disobey‚ and having every move planned. In the early 1920s‚ Benito Mussolini coined the term totalitario. “Totalitarianism‚ form of government that seeks to subordinate all aspects of the individual’s life to the authority of the government.” Mussolini described totalitarianism as “All within the state‚ none outside the state‚ none against the state.” (“Totalitarianism”). Individuals in a totalitarian state

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    formation of a new government. The putsch happened on November 8‚ of 1923. Hitler and his men created a plot to seize power of the Bavarian state government‚ and then in which they would take over the Weimar Government. The putsch was inspired by Benito Mussolini’s march on Rome which had been successful in overthrowing the Italian Government in October of 1922. Hitler’s plan was to go to the Beer Hall where Von Kahr was supposed to be having a meeting with other associates. Ludendorff the talked

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