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    rushed to the capital to celebrate their leader. The aim of this essay is to explain the Fascists’ rise to power in Italy. Thus‚ whilst the highly repressive nature of Fascism cannot be understated‚ this essay will focus solely on Italy before Mussolini seized control. Why was Italy the first European country to succumb to Fascism? What factors in her development meant that people were willing to toss aside liberal parliamentary democracy

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    belief. Totalitarian societies seek to establish complete political‚ social‚ and cultural control. There are many types of Totalitarian governments that can be seen through political history. The most common forms of Totalitarianism are Nazism and Fascism which are “right wing” and Communism that is “left wing” and are usually led by charismatic and strong figure heads. Left wing types of Totalitarian governments are individuals and groups who desire to reform or overthrow the established order and

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    Fascism in Germany and Italy Many similarities exist between German fascism‚ or Nazism‚ and Italian fascism. For example‚ both fascist movements were brought into power after facing very similar problems. One of the major problems that both countries encountered was a post-war economy teeming with instability. Germany’s fragile economy was undermined by widespread unemployment‚ hyperinflation‚ and burdensome reparation payments‚ while Italy’s economy was just as delicate. In addition‚ the Great

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    Benito Mussolini‚ What is Fascism? Italy faced serious postwar economic problems which became known as "The Two Red Years". It faced inflation problems due to government printing money to pay for weapons‚ workers on strike‚ arms and shipbuilders became bankrupt due to lack of government order‚ and unemployment rose to two million as returning soldiers searched for work. Benito Mussolini‚ upon being removed from the Socialist Party for advocating Italy ’s participation in battle‚ organized the

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    First and the Second World War‚ there were rises of Totalitarianism in the world and Nazism in Germany and Fascism in Italy were the most important forms of totalitarianism which directly led to the outbreak of Second World War. These two political systems had some common feasters and also some differences. There were many similarities between these two parties. Firstly‚ Nazism and Fascism both adopted a one-party dictatorship. In both countries‚ all other political parties except themselves were

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    Effect of War- Document 5 (Women must take greater responsibilities to fill in for the men that are gone from war) and Document 4 ( War has disrupted the ruling of Italy and now they are in need for a proper system of government so the principle of fascism is analysed) Group 3: The Universe Depends on One Another- Document 6 ( Einstein’s theory of Relativity explains that time‚ space‚ and matter depend on one another) and Document 2 ( Yeats refers to the falcon needing the falconer in order for

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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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    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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    An ideology on the opposite end of the political spectrum from pacifism is fascism. Fascism is deeply rooted in the idea that humans require strong leadership in order for a society to work (Freeland 2018). A core tenet of fascism is that strength‚ power and domination should be embraced by the individual and one should never shy away from these positions‚ because in the eyes of a fascist the strongest survive (Freeland 2018). Considering that the strongest survive in a government‚ this indicates

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    Fascism is the attitude of giving full interest in economic‚ social‚ and military power to a dominant race or state lead by a single dominant leader. Mussolini took over the organisation of the 1934 world cup‚ Hitler and the Nazis intimidated‚ threatened

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