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51: Mafia - A History
... arrest and formed a group of the Black Hand. Its' members were hardened criminals currently fugitives from Sicily. He is known as the Father of the American Mafia. In 1924, Mussolini was determined to rid Italy of the Mafia so many members fled to the United States to avoid persecution . This increased the numbers of members in the organization. These fleeing ...
52: Catch 22
... plotting a conspiracy to kill him is a disillusioned one. Although, Yossarian fails to realize that "there was too many dangers for Yossarian to keep track of. There was Hitler, Mussolini and Tojo for example, and they were all out to kill him" (Heller, 181). The only plan Yossarian conjures up is to pretend he has a liver condition allowing him ...
53: 2nd Admendment Pro-Gun Ownersh
Title: 2nd Admendment Pro-Gun Ownership Author: Tyree White 2guy@vvm.com Rating: Rate this Paper What does Lenin, Stalin, Hilter, Mussolini, Idi Amin, Mao tse-tung, and Pol Pot have in common? When they came to power, they took all guns from the civilian population. For this reason my specific goal ...
54: Compare And Contrast Dystopian
... reference to Karl Marx the German socialist. Lenina is a variation on Lenin who led the Russian, Bolshevik Revolution and Benito Hoover, a minor character is a combination of Benito Mussolini the Italian dictator and Herbert Hoover President of America. Chapter 16 brings Bernard, Helmhotz and the Savage before Mond, who again breaks into lecture (punctuated by questions from his audience ...
55: Hitler's Legacy Still Haunts The World
... haunts the world and will continue to until the end of time. When Hitler came to power in Germany he wasn’t the only leader who had fascist beliefs. Benito Mussolini had Italy in his own grasp and made it a military state almost. Right behind Germany and Italy was Japan. All three had their own beliefs and goals but all ...
56: Adolf Hitler
... invaded occupied Europe at Normandy Beach on the French coast, German cities were being destroyed by bombing, and Italy, Germany's major ally under the leadership of Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini, had fallen. Several attempts were made on Hitler's life during the war, but none was successful. As the war appeared to be inevitably lost and his hand-picked lieutenants ...
57: Adoph Hitler
... nearly fifty million people. Hitler’s intense racism led to the infamous Holocaust, in which, the exterminating of million innocent people, especially Jewish. On April 29, 1945, Hitler heard of Mussolini’s death, and decided that he too should die. Then, he and Eva Braun, his girlfriend, sat on a sofa. He shot himself in his right temple as she bit ...
58: Adolf Hitler
... and France declared war two days later. Hitler took over Poland in a few weeks. By spring 1940 Hitler conquered Denmark, Norway, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg, and France. In June Benito Mussolini, Italy's dictator, declared war on Germany. A year later, Hitler invaded the Soviet Union. The U.S. sent supplies to support the Soviet Union. Totally about 2/3 of ...
59: Muammar al Qaddafi
... years, in the 1940's there were tank battles in the desert and thousands of bombing raids by Germans in Libya. Besides this, in the 1920's the Italians under Mussolini had conquered Libya for the second time and had killed large numbers of women, children and old people. They trampled on copies of the Koran, threw men out of airplanes ...
60: Chester Wilmot
... Beginning with the Battle of Britain, the book takes the reader through the war up to the surrender of Germany. In this process Wilmot touches on Hitler's alliance with Mussolini, Hitler's conquest of France, the Lowlands, and the Balkans, and the Nazi dictator's collapse in the expansion of the Soviet Union. The author strategically builds the Allied alliance ...


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