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    Fascism in Venice

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    fascism are debatable and endless. What is really important about fascism is how it attempted to succeed by influencing not only Venetian‚ but also Italian culture and society from the beginning of World War I until the end of World War II. Benito Mussolini when speaking on fascism stated that‚ “…For Fascism‚ the growth of empire‚ that is to say the expansion of the nation‚ is essential manifestation of vitality‚ and its opposite a sign of decadence…” (Enciclopedia Italiana‚ Handout). The success

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    International organizations provide a common platform wherein representatives from different parts of the world can discuss and evolve solutions for contemporary issues. In common parlance‚ it is well known as intergovernmental organizations. The World trade Organization‚ European Union and Council of Europe are international Organizations to name a few. Evolution Of International Organizations There was need to have a neutral forum where countries could participate and discuss problems that were

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    Russia without considering the limitations of his army and the size of Russia. Hitler even welcomed the news that the United States of America‚ then the world’s most powerful economy‚ had joined in the war against Germany. Adolf Hitler had allies‚ Benito Mussolini of Italy and Emperor Hirohito of Japan. They too subscribed to No-Ownership speech and behaviour‚ as evident by historical records. They were likewise defeated when the reality of tactics and economics won out over wishful

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    you agree that Mussolini’s foreign policy in the years 1933-41 was a complete failure? ’I want to make Italy great‚ respected and feared’ said Mussolini in 1925. Mussolini’s foreign policy included a number of positive and negative factors which all contributed to the rise‚ and the ultimately to the downfall‚ of both Mussolini and the Italian empire. Mussolini was intent on revising the conditions of the Treaty of Versailles and was very keen to show off Italy’s power. He felt that Italy had been hard

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    Neutrality of the Vatican

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    Vatican found most aspects of right-wing regimes congenial‚ and they appreciated their patronage of the church‚ their challenge to Marxism‚ and their frequent defends of a conservative social view. The Vatican argued with both Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini about race‚ but out of no concern when it came to the welfare of the Jewish society. During this period the Church opposed anti-Jewish persecutions and would rarely threaten governments for discriminatory practices. When this would happen‚

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    To what extent was fascist control of Italy 1925-1943 the result of the effective use of propaganda? Propaganda allowed Mussolini to keep a wide control over the Italian population‚ however there were also other factors that maintained fascist control over Italy‚ including Mussolini’s link with the church‚ the banning of opposition‚ fear and repressive measures and the creation of a secure state. Propaganda was an important step in securing Mussolini’s position in power. He proposed various

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    Desire to return to Italy’s former glory Emergence of Mussolini Mussolini Creates Fascist Party [1921] Fascists appealed to the landed classes due to their attack on socialists‚ catholic unions‚ and peasant leagues. Mussolini gained support from elites and liberal politicians. Fascist Party win 35 seats in elections Fascist Party grows to 300‚000 members March on Rome: Mussolini was pushed into March on Rome where Italo Balbo told Mussolini: “We are going‚ either with you or without you”. Fascists

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    How far do you agree that the consolidation of fascist power in Italy in the years 1922-1929 was mainly due to the use of force and intimidation? Mussolini consolidation of fascist power in Italy in the years 1922-1929 could have been mainly due to the use of force and intimidation. However this was not a straightforward process‚ since fascism was a new thing. In the years 1922 to January 1925 marked the transition from the liberal parliamentary system to the fascist state. Like many political

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    Italy World War

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    Italy In Italy after World War 1 the economy and political environment became unstable. Mussolini had solidified his power across all of Italy through murder‚ blackmail‚ and slander campaigns against Italy’s press‚ politicians‚ and leftists. From 1925 on‚ Mussolini slowly gained more and more power until Italy became a totalitarian state enforced by a secret police organization. His dictatorship influenced fascist leaders who came on the scene later such as Adolf Hitler and Francisco Franco. In

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    Americans but the rest of the world to resist Hitler’s depredation and reject his and the Nazi followers hatred. Unlike the movie Downfall‚ The Great Dictator is a political satire comedy-drama that parodies the likeness of Adolph Hitler and Benito Mussolini‚ but still hits on issues such as fascism‚ the Nazis‚ and antisemitism. Chaplin masterfully creates a unique parallel between the two characters he portrays on film with one being a poor jewish barber and the other being the fascist dictator

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