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21: Benito Mussolini 2
... with him in a damp, cramped apartment in Forli, soon after they were married. Soon after the marrige, Musolini was imprisioned for the fifth time. After getting out of prision, Mussolini was appointed editor of the Socialist paper "Avanti!". Mussolini was best known for his involvement in World War 2. Before the war even started Mussolini knew that peace was essential to Italy's well-being. To him there was no way to win because if he went along with the Germans they might "pull ...
22: Famous Last Words
... made World War II far worse than it otherwise would have been. This is shown through the relationships of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Joachim von Ribbentrop, and Benito Mussolini. The Duke and Duchess of Windsor are prominent people in society, who want more power. The people in the Duke’s alliance invited Mr. Coty to join the alliance because ... and truly believing they are the right leaders. The Duke says Europe needs, "…a new kind of leader--someone like a flag, whose very presence makes us rise. Not a Mussolini, of who we are afraid. Not a Hitler who drives us to our feet. But an emblem whose magnetism pulls us upward." (180) The Duke sees himself as being more powerful and influential, more of a leader, than either Hitler or Mussolini. He compares his potential leadership to that of a country’s flag- someone people will respect and admire. He truly believes he can be their new leader and puts ...
23: Corruption In Famous Last Word
... made World War II far worse than it otherwise would have been. This is shown through the relationships of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Joachim von Ribbentrop, and Benito Mussolini. The Duke and Duchess of Windsor are prominent people in society, who want more power. The people in the Duke s alliance invited Mr. Coty to join the alliance because ... and truly believing they are the right leaders. The Duke says Europe needs, " a new kind of leader--someone like a flag, whose very presence makes us rise. Not a Mussolini, of who we are afraid. Not a Hitler who drives us to our feet. But an emblem whose magnetism pulls us upward." (180) The Duke sees himself as being more powerful and influential, more of a leader, than either Hitler or Mussolini. He compares his potential leadership to that of a country s flag- someone people will respect and admire. He truly believes he can be their new leader and puts ...
24: The Doctrine of Fascism
... our recent history. Adolph Hitler's Nazis were certainly the most prolific of the Fascist states. The seeds of Fascism, however, were planted in Italy. "Fascism is reaction," said Benito Mussolini, author of The Doctrine of Fascism, but reaction to what? Mussolini forged Fascism in post-World War I in Europe. The national aspirations of many European peoples nations without states, peoples arbitrarily assigned to political entities with little regard for custom ... its outlet in an ideology that asserted not just the importance of the nation, but its unquestionable superiority and predestined role in history. Italy was the birthplace of Fascist ideology. Mussolini, ironically a former socialist journalist, organized the first Fascist movement in 1919 at Milan. In 1922 Mussolini led a march on Rome, he was given a government post by ...
25: Causes Of World War 2
... cause of world war II was the rise of Fascism. Fascism was a movement that began before world war I, but did not become a serious political power until Benito Mussolini took control of the Italian government in 1922. Under Mussolini Italy became a Totalitarian government where labor unions were abolished and political opponents were killed or silenced. This caused many things to happen to Italy's social and economic problems ... first of these problems was the lowered living standard of the Italian people. The people lost their eight hour work day protection and their wages were lowered by the government. Mussolini acknowledged that the living standard had gone down, but explained it by saying that the Italian people were not used to eating much anyway, so they would not feel ...
26: 1984 3
... book was released, Russia was ruled by Joseph Stalin. Stalin ruled Russia as a dictator from 1922-1953. Italy, at the same time as Stalin government, was ruled by Benito Mussolini (1922-1943). He was the founder and leader of Italian Fascism. While Germany was ruled by Hitler with his Nazi party. In the story, the government put Big Brother pictures ... Italy and Germany also had the same kind of social control like 1984. Stalin had icons, statues, busts, and images of him all over Russia, public buildings, schoolrooms, and homes. Mussolini and Hitler also did the same thing. In Germany, every home even had a book that Hitler wrote, Mein Kampf. Ministries of Truth is also the one who holds the ... the Inner Party members, which are supposed to not have a sexual relationship besides to procreate. This depicts the corruption that was happening in the government s body. In Italy, Mussolini went into an agreement with Italian Industrialists that gave industry a position of privilege protected by the state in return for its support. This agreement ensured the dominance of ...
27: Tupac And The Outlawz History
... signed to Rap-A-lot Records, based in Texas, and are releasing material from there now. Although Death Row does intend to continue with the release of the "Retribution" LP. Mussolini first appeared in the scene of hip-hop in 1994, when he, along with fellow Outlaw Immortalz members Makaveli (Tupac) Komani (Mopreme), and also Rated R, and Machadoshis, formed the ... hit 2pac album "All Eyez on Me." It has been rumored that Suge Knight did not want Syke in the group. That is all that has happened for Syke aka Mussolini according to my knowledge. Also, like Mussolini, Komani is a former Thug Life member and became an Outlaw Immmortal, as, of course 2pac aka Makaveli is also. He has never, to my knowledge released a solo ...
28: Analyse The Influence Of Nevil
... helpless. Chamberlain believed that the only way to settle disputes was by personal contact between the leaders, and that in this way he would be able to control Hitler and Mussolini, bringing them to respect International Law. However many now regard this as a mistake by Chamberlain. He did not have to go it alone, and in many ways created problems with this tactic. For example, the U.S.A leader, President Roosevelt, had offered to join Chamberlain, and Russia, to a face off with Hitler and Mussolini. Yet, somehow, Chamberlain believed it would be better for Great Britain to deal directly, and alone, with the dictators. Chamberlain's own dubious explanation for this is that at this ... agree to this and ordered the immediate mobilisation of the Czech army. It now seemed that war was inevitable. Hitler invited Chamberlain and Daladier to a conference with himself and Mussolini (but no Czech official). Here Chamberlain agreed to a plan produced by Mussolini (but drafted by the German Foreign Office) - the Sudetenland was to be handed over to Germany ...
29: The Mafia
... Many wanted to move because of poverty and rampant inflation. Others wanted to move because of social and economic immobility. Another reason for immigration to the United States was because Mussolini thought that the Mafia was a threat to his facist regime. He began an Anti-Mafia campaign. It’s leader was Cesare Mori, who was known as the “Iron Prefect.” His campaign caused the arrests of thousands of people that were thought to be Sicilian Mafia members. A lot of these people were put to death. Mussolini’s anti-Mafia campaign led to the biggest migration of Sicilian Mafia members to the United States in history. There were over five hundred members who came to the United States during Mussolini’s regime. “This migration created a multinational network that would enable the Sicilian Mafia to become the international organized crime syndicate it is today” (Italian 6). After World War ...
30: Adolf Hitler
... Nationalist leader by supplying airplanes and weapons. By doing this Hitler got to test his strategies weapons. In October 1936, Hitler signed a pact with Italy’s Fascist leader Benito Mussolini. In November 1936, he signed a pact with Japan. In 1940 Germany signed an alliance with Italy and Japan. They would become known as the Axis Powers. In March 1938 ... 3,1939, France and Great Britain declared war on Germany. World War II had begun. In the spring of 1940,Germany conquered Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg. Benito Mussolini, Italy’s dictator, declared war on France and Britain on June 10,1940.When the defeat of France seemed certain. On June 22,1940,France signed an armistice with Germany ...


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