Mussolini and Stalin were two very powerful leaders of their countries. Mussolini was an Italian Leader whose goal it was to rebuild Rome to its former glory. His ruling was a form of dictator called a totalitarianism. A totalitarianism leader ruled‚ “a government in which a single party or leader controls the economic‚ social‚ and cultural lives of its people” (Pearson text). In 1922 the Italian King Victor Emmanuel III asked Mussolini to come up with a form of government. Mussolini opposed liberalism
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Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini (Italian pronunciation: [beˈnito mussoˈlini]; 29 July 1883 – 28 April 1945) was an Italian politician‚ journalist‚ and leader of the National Fascist Party‚ ruling the country as Prime Minister from 1922 until his ousting in 1943. He ruled constitutionally until 1925‚ when he dropped all pretense of democracy and set up a legal dictatorship. Known as Il Duce ("the leader")‚ Mussolini was one of the key figures in the creation of fascism is a form of radical authoritarian
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Ty Easley World History Honors Unit VII Paper 12/16/09 Mussolini versus Mao Benito Mussolini and Mao Tse-tung were both influential totalitarian leaders in their own right. Both were revolutionaries‚ visionary or otherwise‚ and booth loosely followed a similar pattern of leadership and control‚ though with some deviations to allow for incongruent circumstances. Mussolini and Mao shared similar source philosophies – both were portrayed as an example of a “phoenix arising from the ashes”. In
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opening of the film shows us a montage of Adolf Hitler’s life from the years 1899-1907. The 10-year old Hitler (Thomas Sangster) is shown to be arrogant and disobedient. He has a stern‚ ill-tempered father‚ Alois Hitler (Ian Hogg)‚ and a doting mother‚ Klara Hitler (Stockard Channing)‚ who indulges his dreams of becoming a great artist. One day‚ his father dies of a heart attack but the young Hitler shows no empathy or concern. Seven years later‚ a 17-year old Hitler (Simon Sullivan) applies unsuccessfully
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Benito Mussolini‚ What is Fascism? Italy faced serious postwar economic problems which became known as "The Two Red Years". It faced inflation problems due to government printing money to pay for weapons‚ workers on strike‚ arms and shipbuilders became bankrupt due to lack of government order‚ and unemployment rose to two million as returning soldiers searched for work. Benito Mussolini‚ upon being removed from the Socialist Party for advocating Italy ’s participation in battle‚ organized the
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THE LIFE OF ADOLF HITLER Affiliation: Paradise Valley Community College Table of Contents Early Life Biographical background Ideas Political beliefs Personal conclusion Adolf Hitler was born on April 20‚ 1889‚ in the Austrian town of Braunau near the Bavarian-German border. (Encyclopedia of World Biography‚ 2004) In his early youth he was under the influence of an authoritarian and a domineering father. (Encyclopedia of World Biography‚ 2004) Adolf did well in school
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Benito Mussolini was Italy’s‚ Adolf Hitler. He created the Fascist Party in Italy in 1919‚ and made himself dictator prior to World War II. During his time as dictator‚ he made many speeches. However‚ the address he made before invading Ethiopia in 1933 was one of the most famous. Mussolini used logos‚ ethos‚ pathos‚ and tone to persuade the Italian’s to side with him during this particular speech. He used logos to appeal to the more logical and factual people in the audience. An example of
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Adolph Hitler and Hermann Goering had an interest in collecting art. Among all the art at their disposal to them some art detained a special interest. Vermeer was a desired and prestigious prize to both them. What made Vermeer Special? What made it different among the others? Why Hitler and Goering coveted Vermeer’s paintings? Adolph Hitler and Hermann Goering were dominant‚ pitiless leaders that were obsessed with art. As Edward Dolnick quoted Goering “I love art for art’s sake”. Hitler aspired
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Compare/Contrast Hitler and Roosevelt The World War II era brought out many leaders‚ but two that were commonly acknowledged were Franklin D. Roosevelt and Adolf Hitler. Both men were very popular and were known throughout the world for their choices. The men had differed personalities but some traits were the same in both of them. The similarities and differences when comparing the two men are extremely noticeable. Hitler and Franklin are similar in the way of both being leaders of a powerful
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Mussolini and Hitler were great friends and allies. Hitler had great admiration for Mussolini and Italy‚ he considered Italy one of the natural friends of his new Germany. He admired Italy ’s art and even stated‚ "My dearest wish would be to be able to wander about Italy as an unknown painter." (Qtd in Bosworth‚ 300) Mussolini had great respect for Hitler and was envious of the Germans success‚ he hoped to one day have as much power as Hitler. They had a very close relationship. Italian Fascism
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