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    It was at this time when small‚ pro nationalist groups began to spread all over Italy under the new name of the fascist party which was under the control of one Benito Mussolini. He swiftly began to increase in popularity and he would stop at nothing to get to the top of the political ladder. This-in conjunction to the rest of his life-can be used to make a judgement

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    Italy‚ Germany and the USSR were directly involved in the Spanish Civil War. Firstly‚ Hitler and Mussolini who was Italy’s Fascist leader‚ both sent thousands of troops and weapons to Spain to aid the Nationalist forces in the Spanish Civil War. They both had similar aims and a common desire to see Spain fall to the right-wing who were the Nationalists side. As Fascist allies which is the combination of socialism and nationalism‚ it was in both Germany’s and Italy’s interest to fight the spread

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    She has affirmed that Leni Riefenstahl’s work is aesthetically pleasing‚ however‚ the film is a fascist propaganda film that is built upon the political ideologies of Hitler. She explains that Riefenstahl is an “…apolitical artist whose work was used by others for political means” (Sontag‚ 1976p. 35). She is stating that Hitler ultimately sought out

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    true. There is a wide difference between dictatorship and pure totalitarianism. Totalitarianism encompasses all the social concepts of life. It was first introduced by the Weimar Jurists of German in the 1920s. Carl Schmitt and some other German Fascists later adopted the concept. During his time‚ Carl coined the world Totalstaat to refer to an all-powerful state in his legal frameworks. The term was then adopted by Giovanni Gentile- a German philosopher (Bigelow‚ et al). By definition‚ the concept

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    problems because the success of his policies would lead to his increase of popularity as the _Duce_ and contribute to his consolidation of power. Although his policies brought changes to Italy‚ they were also one of the causes of the downfall of fascist Italy. Hence‚ it is difficult to assess Mussolini ’s domestic policies in terms of the benefit it created to society as a whole. One of the key aims in Mussolini ’s economic policies was to build Italy ’s economy to a level where it could rival the

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    WHY DID THE FASCISTS RATHER THAN THE SOCIALISTS OR CATHOLICS REPLACE THE LIBERALS AS THE DOMINANT FORCE IN ITALIAN POLITICS AFTER 1918? When Benito Mussolini concluded his violent and semi-legal seizure of power in Italy on the 29th October 1922‚ the Fascist era began in victory as crowds of Blackshirts 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

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    ministers‚ with 29 people taking charge between 1870 and 1922. This high turnover strengthened the belief that people only took over in order to gain social power and money‚ rather than for the good of Italy. All of this made it much easier for the Fascists to gain support as they promised to work for the good of Italy and fix all the problems caused by the liberal state. Fear of a socialist takeover was one of the major factors that enabled Mussolini to gain power in Italy. As Italy was going downhill

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    bridge theme of peace and hope: The birds the old man refer to pigeons‚ but the narrator switch these birds to dove. When he asked the old man ”Did you leave the dove cage unlocked?” dove symbol of hope and peace in a time war ‚and he hoped the fascists army are not able to launch their plan. Characters Major character: The protagonist is the old man he wear black dusty clothes and his gray dusty face with steel rimmed spectacles‚ he does not have family . Comes from san carols‚ and he was

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    (Document #6) Fascism preached several ideas that benefited a country. Fascists believed that a nation must struggle i n order to be safe and strong‚ peaceful countries were attacked. Germany‚ a fascist country under the rule of Adolf Hilter was one of them. (Document #2) Fascism‚ the new militant political movement‚ emphasized loyalty to the state and respect to its leader. Politician‚ Benito Mussolini founder the Fascist Party in 1919. In October 1922‚ about

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    He took advantage of this fact and also the fact that he was extremely famous‚ to make a few political statements‚ statements that would go down in history. 1936 saw the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. Fascist revolutionaries‚ led by Francisco Franco took hold of Spain and imposed a fascist dictatorship upon the

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