from all over. Josef Stalin and Benito Mussolini are two of the most significant dictators in history. Both of them tried to establish a totalitarian government but had many similarities and differences in obtaining that goal. Totalitarianism is when the government holds complete control of the citizens and industries. The way these two ruled politically was extremely similar. Mussolini tried to control the Italians’ thoughts‚ feelings‚ and actions. Like Mussolini‚ Stalin tried to control every aspect
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groups successfully molded young Russians‚ assuming progressively more political and propagandistic functions as the children aged. Stalin‚ just as Mussolini‚ was also instrumental in directing the role of women. Although initially aiming to liberate women from child rearing duties‚ Russia reversed this trend. Stalin took measures to strengthen social relationships and increase population at the expense of individual choice; abortions were outlawed‚ contraception was banned‚ sex education was forbidden
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Fundamentally‚ both Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler had the same burning desire to each make their nation a respected and economically impregnable Great Power. Mussolini wanted to return Italy to its glory days of the ancient Roman Empire‚ a domestic policy amongst others which was used as propaganda and to ultimately consolidate his power. A strong economy and a united state were vital for both countries in case of the outbreak of yet another catastrophic war. "Everything in the state‚ nothing
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did Benito Mussolini manage Italian affairs between 1922 and 1945? (Refer to achieving and consolidating control‚ political economy‚ Italian affairs‚ foreign policy.) Benito Mussolini was born in 1883. In 1912 he became editor of the Avanti (a socialist newspaper.) In 1914 Mussolini left the socialist party over his pro-war views and formed his own newspaper ‘Il Popolo d’italia. In 1919 he formed the Fascist Party the ‘Fascio di Combattiemento’. The reasons for the rise of Mussolini are as follows:
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The book Legend had similar themes and characteristics to the Holocaust. Hitler and Elector Primo had similar ideologies in creating the perfect society and would stop at nothing until they both had total control over their people. Both‚ the book and the Holocaust had similar qualities like having a totalitarian leader‚ concentration and labor camps‚ and share similar themes of survival. Legend‚ was a book based on a dystopian society where the United States had become a Republic and was taken over
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Fascism in Italy Mussolini was started the Fascist Party in Italy. He was expelled from the Socialist party in 1915 and he then went to fight in WWI. He was injured and returned to Italy and started a new political party‚ the Fascist party. The Fascists centered on an Ethnic state‚ in which they are all united by their heritage and looks. The Fascist party was very violent and soon spread to many areas of life in Italy. The police soon came under control by the fascists and the fascists even
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Compare and contrast social and economic policies of Hitler and Mussolini We should start this brief analyze with focusing on the background of the dictators’ way to power. In both countries‚ Germany and Italy‚ the blow of 1929s Wall Street crisis proved to be very tough‚ however the economic situation inside states wasn’t good after the end of World War the First. Unemployment and budget deficit helped Mussolini with taking power in 1922. Hitler became a chancellor in 1933 when Germany suffered
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Benito Mussolini Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini was born on July 29‚ 1883 in Predappio‚ Italy. His father was a blacksmith which meant Mussolini lived in the poor areas of Italy. He was named Benito after Mexican socialist reformer Benito Juarez. Because of how much his father was into socialism‚ Mussolini himself became a socialist further in his life. He became a teacher for a while but in 1902‚ left Italy to go live in Switzerland. This move of his was to avoid army service. While in Switzerland
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went about that path include Hitler and Mussolini. Both men who had extraordinary power and very similar ideas. One reason they came into power being the financial situation in the 1930’s‚ one of the worst economic downturns‚ which occurred because of WW1. Considering they had quite recently come out of WW1‚ most government money went towards the war. The Treaty of Versailles additionally helped them come into power. The Treaty of Versailles ended the state of war between the Allied Powers and Germany
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Mussolini: A Hero or A Traitor? Was Mussolini good or bad for Italy? Rowen Carlo Mallari Ms Dawn Goosen Humboldt Collegiate Institute History 20 (Period 2) December 08‚ 2011 Benito Mussolini‚ a hero who saved Italy when it was in need of a strong leader. A man who restored hope and united Italians to rise up for their country. The youngest prime minister of Italy who wanted the best for his own beloved country. A nationalistic man
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