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    partisan policing which did favour fascists. This they see as evidence of institutional bias. Very little has been written specifically on the relationship the police had with

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    kick them in the pants. That is what I shall do.” As you would expect words like these from the mouth of Mussolini himself had been the inspirational backing to this dictator’s rain as sole leader of Italy in the Fascist party for nearly 24 years. Before the war‚ Mussolini formed the Fascist Party of Italy‚ by gathering the roaring support of many unemployed WWI veterans‚ like him. He proved to be the founder of Fascism and he had united Italy as one. During the war‚ Mussolini became power hungry‚ after

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    Frustrated with their current political system‚ unsettled citizens turned to violent‚ revolutionary groups who were willing to use any amount of force necessary to create change. Soon‚ a charismatic man named Benito Mussolini rose to power within the fascist movement. Mussolini’s power quickly grew; his threat of massive force convinced the king to appoint him prime minister of Italy. Mussolini’s fascism had infiltrated the government‚ allowing

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    Radicalisation happening in domestic policies such as reform of customs * Part of ideology: Italians superior to other races‚ fascists invited Italians to see themselves as having inherited the virtues of the roman race‚ Fascists invited Italians to believe there was something uniquely superior about them that allowed them to rule other people * Pressure from dominant fascists such as farinacci who was very anti-Semitic Propaganda Aims: * Control press media‚ culture * Control high culture

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    Did Mussolini capture the young and turn them into a nation of Fascists? The propaganda used was aimed particularly at the younger people so it could be said that he did capture the young and turn them into a nation of Fascists up to a certain point. The ways in which this occurred were that R. E was made compulsory in schools‚ in the classrooms a portrait of Mussolini had to be hung next to the portrait of the king- this was used to show that Mussolini was equally as important as the king.

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    of a anti-fascist supporter‚ during the Spanish Civil War. The article states that Hemingway was always attracted to war zones‚ but his views remained anti-war. Hemingway believed writers jobs were to write‚ not form opinions‚ and not to be involved in the affairs of politics. During the Spanish Civil War this all changed for hemingway when he started to see how dangerous fascist were. The fascist did horrible things such as killing civilians‚ which led to Hemingway becoming a anti-fascist supporter

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    Mussolini’s Fascist Italy The rise of a new ideology often means a destruction of the old or previous one. After World War I‚ many countries such as Italy faced social discontent due to a staggering number of deaths that occurred and had left the economy weak. The working class believed in opposition of the liberal government‚ which led to other political ideologies taking the stage. Italy’s move toward fascism was due to the people’s fear of a socialist revolution. Fascism is a political ideology

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    In his exploration of 20th century fascism between the wars‚ Payne (1995) described Mussolini as the most liberal of the totalitarian personalities that dominated that period. Perhaps this was a vestige of his earlier involvement with revolutionary socialism‚ or a reflection from his early years. Yet‚ the fact remains that Mussolini‚ along with Hitler‚ was an architect of fascism and of the policies that led to World War II. The intention in the following pages is to explore Mussolini ’s rise to

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    Benito Mussolini (1883-1945) 	Benito Mussolini was the fascist dictator of Italy for nearly 20 years. Benito was born at Dovia‚ a suburb of Predappio‚ in the northcentral part of Italy. His father‚ Alessando‚ was a blacksmith. And his mother‚ Rosa‚ was a schoolteacher. As a young man‚ Mussolini was a Socialist with revolutionary tendencies. He was expelled from 2 schools and later was in trouble with the authorities several times. In 1912 he became editor of the Socialist newspaper

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    Benito Mussolini Biography 1922 – 1943 Benito Mussolini was a fascist Italian dictator. He was head of the Italian government for 21 years (1922 to 1943). Mussolini didn’t care much about the people and mistreated them he only cared about his opponents. He also led Italy into three wars. He was overthrown by the people of Italy in the third war. Benito Mussolini was the son of a blacksmith born in Dovia di Predppio (North West Italy) July 29th 1883. His mother‚ Rosa‚ was an elementary school

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