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    Benito Mussolini was Italy’s‚ Adolf Hitler. He created the Fascist Party in Italy in 1919‚ and made himself dictator prior to World War II. During his time as dictator‚ he made many speeches. However‚ the address he made before invading Ethiopia in 1933 was one of the most famous. Mussolini used logos‚ ethos‚ pathos‚ and tone to persuade the Italian’s to side with him during this particular speech. He used logos to appeal to the more logical and factual people in the audience. An example of

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    Italy and Germany used propaganda and nationalism to gain support from their citizens. Mussolini believed in a fascist government which is right-wing government‚focused on what’s best for the nation as a whole not the individual‚ and ruled by an individual. In his speech‚ Doctrine of Fascism‚ Mussolini explains Fascism as‚ Against individualism‚ the Fascist conception is for the State; and it is for the individual in so far as he coincides with the State‚ which is the conscience and universal will

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    vulnerable state. Mussolini will take advantage of Italy weak state‚ quickly asserting

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    Throughout the various films we watched‚ from Der Untertan to Goodbye Lenin‚ the films ranged in time period as well‚ from pre-WWI to the fall of the Berlin Wall. Out of all of the presented eras in German history‚ I believe that the time frame of Goodbye Lenin would be the best choice to live for me. This period is one of great prosperity‚ monumental change‚ spreading ideas‚ growing freedom‚ and unity among the people. We saw many differences throughout the films as they portrayed various struggling

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    party would strengthen itself by purges‚ expelling all but the most fundamental disagreements. He stood for the rigid reaffirmation of Marxian ideas and fundamentals- dialectical materialism and irreconcilable class struggle. 14. What did Lenin add to Marxism? He developed and transformed it into a first-rank element of Marxism certain theories of “imperialism” and of the “uneven development of capitalism‚ that is captilism that

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    felt cheated. As chaos grew‚ Mussolini and his party recruited unemployed ex-soldiers and formed small groups that would restore peace in the streets of Italy. They were known as the Blackshirts‚ clashed with communists and anarchists. The government did nothing about the blackshirts’ actions due to its weakness and fear of a communist takeover. In two years the group grew largely and transformed into the National Fascist Party in 1921. That same year‚ Benito Mussolini was elected to the Chambers

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    in between the years of 1943 and 1945 signified the downfall of the fascist party in Italy and it’s leader‚ Benito Mussolini. The events which took place were many‚ due to the Pact of Steel between Germany and Italy‚ Mussolini seeked the luxuries of victory during World War Two as he depended on Germany to invade all of the European mainland. After Germany invaded France‚ Mussolini believed Great Britain was to be the next target and played a small part in the Battle of Britain. Italy lost against

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    Another key person‚ and Hitler’s collaborator was Benito Mussolini. In the photograph above are Benito Mussolini (left)‚ and Adolf Hitler (right)‚ were allies during World War II. Benito Mussolini‚ Dictator of Italy‚ is known for the creation in 1919 of his own political party‚ called the Fascist Revolutionary Party later being renamed the National Fascist Party. The National Fascist Party ruled Italy from 1922 when the March on Rome took place‚ to 1943. The original idea of Italian Fascists was

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    Mussolini vs. Hitler The rise of fascism in Italy was fueled by the bitter disappointed of the people over the failure to win large territorial gains at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference. To more and more Italians‚ their current government‚ which was democratic at the time‚ seemed to be doing little to nothing to help the country’s problems‚ which included rising inflation and unemployment. In Germany‚ America stopped loans in 1924 and the German economy collapsed. Not knowing what to do‚ Germans

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    clear that much of Mussolini’s policies were incoherent‚ in the sense that they were irrational‚ having more merit as propaganda than as functioning plans. Although limited successes in industry may be credited‚ it cannot be ignored that ultimately‚ Mussolini acted in the interest of his supporters‚ not his country. The fascist government took excessive control in organising and controlling the economy with disappointing outcomes‚ which comments on

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