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  2. Introduction. (1883–1945). As prime minister of Italy from 1922 to 1943, Benito Mussolini hoped to lead his country to greatness. He was the founder of fascism, a form of government in which the nation as a whole is considered to be more important than individuals.

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    Early life

    Benito Mussolini was named after Benito Juarez, a Mexican opponent of the political power of the Roman Catholic Church, by his anticlerical (a person who opposes the political interference of the Roman Catholic Church in secular affairs) father. Mussolini's father was a blacksmith. Before being involved in politics, Mussolini was a newspaper editor (where he learned all his propaganda skills) and an elementary schoolteacher. At first Mussolini was a socialist, but when he wanted Italy to join...

    Rise to power and becoming dictator

    In 1922, he took power by having a large group of men, "Black Shirts," march on Rome and threaten to take over the government. King Vittorio Emanuele III gave in, allowed him to form a government, and made him prime minister. In the following five years, he gained power, and in 1927 created the OVRA, his personal secret police force. Using the agency to arrest, scare, or murder people against his regime, Mussolini was dictatorof Italy by the end of 1927. Only the King and his own Fascist part...

    Fascism as practiced by Mussolini

    Mussolini's form of Fascism, "Italian Fascism"- unlike Nazism, the racist ideology that Adolf Hitler followed- was different and less destructive than Hitler's. Although a believer in the superiority of the Italian nationand national unity, Mussolini, unlike Hitler, is quoted "Race? It is a feeling, not a reality. Nothing will ever make me believe that biologically pure races can be shown to exist today". Mussolini wanted Italy to become a new Roman Empire. In 1923, he attacked the island of...

    After the war, several Neo-Fascist movements have had success in Italy, the most important being the Movimento Sociale Italiano. His granddaughter Alessandra Mussolinihas outspoken views similar to Fascism.

    He was the youngest Prime Minister in Italy's history.
    Mussolini gradually dismantled any forms of democratic government to make himself dictator of Italy. This made him Europe's first fascist dictatorin the 20th Century.
    Mussolini spoke four languages, English, German, French and Italian.
    Mussolini wanted Italy to become a new Roman Empire.
    Birthplace of Benito Mussolini in Predappio; the building now hosts exhibitions on contemporary history
    Mussolini's booking file following his arrest by the police on 19 June 1903, Bern, Switzerland
    Mussolini as director of Avanti!
    Members of Italy's Arditi corps in 1918 holding daggers, a symbol of their group. The Arditi'sblack uniform and use of the fez were adopted by Mussolini in the creation of his Fascist movement.
  3. Interesting Facts about Benito Mussolini. He was named after liberal Mexican President Benito Juarez. Adolf Hitler admired Mussolini and modeled his Nazi Party after fascism. He was known as a bully as a child and was once expelled from school for stabbing a classmate. Actor Antonio Banderas played Mussolini in the movie Benito. Activities

  4. He rose to power in Italy and, believing that the Germans would win the war, he sided with Germany. Although Mussolini enjoyed high popularity when he first came to power, this changed as Italy’s fortunes in the war worsened. Early Years. Benito Mussolini was born in Italy on July 29, 1883. His father was a socialist and a blacksmith.

    • MUSSOLINI WAS EXPELLED FROM SCHOOL. Born in 1883 in Verano di Costa, about 40 miles southeast of Bologna, Benito Mussolini was a difficult child. His father was a blacksmith and a devout Socialist.
    • HE WAS INFLUENCED BY LES MIS. Mussolini was deeply moved by Victor Hugo’s masterpiece Les Misérables. How he first encountered the novel isn't clear. Some historians say that Mussolini’s father used to read it aloud to the family at home, while other accounts claim that Mussolini heard it read in public by the residents of his hometown in winter gatherings.
    • HE WROTE A BODICE-RIPPING NOVEL. In 1909, Mussolini penned The Cardinal’s Mistress, a lurid historical fiction set in 17th-century Italy. Originally published as an anti-religious newspaper serial, the book version became wildly popular and was contemporaneously translated into 10 languages.
    • HE FOUNDED A FASCIST POLITICAL PARTY. Mussolini’s first direct stab at politics was with the Fascist Revolutionary Party, which he founded in 1915. The “Fascist Manifesto,” circulated in 1919, was an early blueprint for a populist movement, calling for full voting rights for men and women, abolition of the Senate (which was dominated by the aristocracy), and massive taxation on the wealthy.
  5. May 3, 2020 · Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini was born in July 29, 1883 in Predappio, Italy. He was the first child of Alessandro, a blacksmith and socialist and Rosa Maltoni, a devout Catholic teacher. Known to be boisterous but intelligent, his father’s passion for socialist politics and defiance against authority influenced his life.

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