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    How far do you agree that Mussolini’s foreign policy in the years 1933-41 was a complete failure? ’I want to make Italy great‚ respected and feared’ said Mussolini in 1925. Mussolini’s foreign policy included a number of positive and negative factors which all contributed to the rise‚ and the ultimately to the downfall‚ of both Mussolini and the Italian empire. Mussolini was intent on revising the conditions of the Treaty of Versailles and was very keen to show off Italy’s power. He felt that Italy

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    Topic: Minority Rights Event: Christie Pits Riot On August 14‚ 1933‚ the worst race riot in Toronto’s history was triggered after a predominately Jewish baseball team‚ the Harbord playground‚ won a game at Toronto’s Christie pits (known as Willovale Park back then). This would enhance the prejudice that was already built among the Torontonian residents‚ as they felt like they were being invaded by foreigners. The following night a group known as the “Pit Gang” raised a swastika sweater to depict

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    control of private enterprise‚ repression of opposition‚ an extreme form of nationalism‚ and a denial of individual rights. Fascists seek to forge a type of national unity‚ usually based on (but not limited to) ethnic‚ racial‚ cultural or religious groups. Nazism - Nationalists Socialist German Workers’ Party: a belief in the inherent/natural racial superiority and the fascist/totalitarian policy of State control of all industry more blatant and racist in convictions and policies than fascism‚ believing

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    The events which took place in between the years of 1943 and 1945 signified the downfall of the fascist party in Italy and it’s leader‚ Benito Mussolini. The events which took place were many‚ due to the Pact of Steel between Germany and Italy‚ Mussolini seeked the luxuries of victory during World War Two as he depended on Germany to invade all of the European mainland. After Germany invaded France‚ Mussolini believed Great Britain was to be the next target and played a small part in the Battle of

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    George Orwell Research Annie Ward His real name and reason behind this change. * He was born as Eric Arthur Blair * The reason he changed his name was due to a sudden change in his own lifestyle; we went from being a pillar of the British imperial establishment to a literary and political rebel. * He never fully abandoned his original name‚ but all of his official work came under the name of George Orwell * The surname he adopted came from a river in East Anglia called Orwell

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    firm as many expected. Germany and Italy had become military allies by late 1930s‚ however their precedence were still with their own countries interests‚ rather than supporting the ambitions of another country. The union between Nazi Germany and fascist Italy became a alliance of advantage expedience‚ rather than a firm alliance of sister states. Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini had many things in common concern to their thinking but different things concern on social‚ economic‚ and their goal

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    electoral fortunes of extremist parties has not been systematical ly studied. 1 M any of our intuitions about the links between the Depression and political extremism are informed by the case of Germany . There ‚ both communists and fascists saw their vot e shares increase sharply as the economic crisis deepened after 1929 . The view that this link was causal is widely shared. And the horrific consequences of what followed have led observers‚ whether consciously or not‚ to generalize

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    In fact‚ numerous loyal Nazi supporters would ransack libraries and burn book which supported communism or opposed the Nazi ideology. Goebbels and Hitler worked closely with the SS and the Gestapo. One who was suspected to be an anti fascist or extending communist beliefs would be captured or shot on the spot. Because of the monopoly the government possessed over the media‚ political views which celebrated the Nazi Party became easily accessible. The German people would persistently be

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    community. Fascism tends to celebrate masculinity‚ youth‚ mystical unity‚ and the regenerative power of violence. Often‚ but not always‚ it promotes racial superiority doctrines‚ ethnic persecution‚ imperialist expansion‚ and genocide. At the same time‚ fascists may embrace a form of internationalism based on either racial or ideological solidarity across national boundaries. Usually fascism espouses open male supremacy‚ though sometimes it may also promote female solidarity and new opportunities for women

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    ancestors’ sense of the sacrifice for freedom and independence to the country. Taking an obelisk that has such powerful history and culturally relevant makes the Italy Fascists happy. Ten years later‚ Italy and Ethiopia agreed with a peace treaty which also states to return all spoils that were taken during the war. However the fascists Italy refused to return it back. Finally‚ after years or pressure from the Ethiopians‚ Italy agreed in 2002 to return the 1700 year old monument. So in 2005 a team

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