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    Russian Social Democratic Labour Party split apart in 1903 after disagreements‚ forming Lenin’s Bolsheviks and Martov’s Mensheviks. When Lenin arrived back from Siberia in 1917‚ he removed any possibilities of the Bolsheviks and Mensheviks forming as one Party again. Lenin’s presence in the Bolsheviks party help them grow both politically and in popularity. Lenin made sure the Bolsheviks kept to their radical‚ anti-war ideals. Lenin’s ’Peace‚ Bread and Land’ campaign help gain the Bolsheviks more

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    Alessandro Nobile Dallam School History Extended essay A possible misunderstanding or exaggerated judgement of Fascist Italy To what extent was anti-Semitism part of the original ideals of Mussolini and Fascism? Abstract (300 words) In Italy and other territories under Italian control not one Jew died at the hands of the fascist state or was deported to death or labour camps until 1943‚ when Allied occupation of the south of Italy occurred (THE AMERICAN COUNCIL FOR JUDAISM‚ 2003). In September

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    anti-communist and anti-liberal. The Italian people were not in favor of the liberal government that was taking place at this time because of WW1 and its economy’s inflation. Thus cleared the path for Benito Mussolini to spread fascist ideas. The fascist movement was introduced by Italy’s new dictator Benito Mussolini by the support of the

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    II was overthrown‚ effectively ending the three-hundred-year-old Romanov Dynasty. During the February Revolution‚ Vladimir Lenin had been living in exile in Switzerland – and the Bolsheviks were largely not involved in this event. Following the overthrow of the tsarist regime‚ however‚ Lenin returned to Russia and began his effort to place Russia under Bolshevik control. Lenin

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    On March 8‚ 1917‚ the Bolsheviks had dissolved Tsar Nicholas II Monarchy rule and formed the Soviet Union. As a result of the Russian Revolution‚ the civilization of Russia adjusted to a new civilization. The Russian Revolution was an overall success by changing Russia’s Monarchy into a communist state‚ changing into a socialist economy from a capitalist economy‚ and changed the socio-economic classes. Before the Russian Revolution Russia had a Monarch named Tsar Nicholas the II‚ but after the Russian

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    convinced Lenin to change course in the direction of what soon became known as the new Economic Policy. V. I. Lenin‚ the organizer of the Russian Communist movement‚ viewed the Russian Empire as one political and economic whole‚ and almost completely ignored its national differences. As a student of Marxism‚ Lenin neglected the national problem and centered his attention on theorizing the capitalist development of Russia. Both as a Russian idealist and as a Marxist Utopian‚ Lenin failed to

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    Hitler‚ Mussolini‚ and Hirohito all shared some common goals. For one‚ they all wanted to be the best of the best and have a lot of power. Hitler ruled Germany while Mussolini ruled Italy and Hirohito ruled Japan. And they all wanted world domination. Many of their things in common were more in the ways they ruled and gained power. They all came into countries with breaking economies and at first their countries were all ruled by an actual government‚ not a dictatorship. None of the three wanted

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    Name: * Teacher: * ENG2D1 27/05/2012 Benito Mussolini‚ Founding Father of Fascism Mussolini once stated that “It is humiliating to remain with our hands folded while others write history. It matters little who wins. To make a people great it is necessary to send them to battle even if you have to 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

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    their future. In other words‚ the country was primed for change. Enter Benito Mussolini. Benito Mussolini‚ the son of a common working family‚ wore many hats during his lifetime. School teacher‚ socialist‚ magazine editor‚ and wounded war veteran. Consequently‚ Mussolini was able to play the role of “common man‚” but was shrewd enough to manipulate his story and other people to get what he wanted. What Mussolini wanted was an ultra-nationalistic party controlled by one group‚ his‚ with him as

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    deputies and the Soviet workers‚ essentially forcing Nicholas II to abdicate the throne. Order #1 becomes a source of contention under the Provisional Government. Lenin returns to Russia in 1917 and immediately criticizes the Provisional government and focuses his efforts on arming the proletariat and poor peasantry. In his April Thesis‚ Lenin articulates the goals of the Soviets which includes the abolition of “dual power” in favor of full Soviet control along with proposing for an end to the World

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