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2,051 wordsCassel's viewed Fascist Italy as an enormous trick carried out on the Italian nation by Benito Mussolini. In the United States during World War II, it was smart to promise the Italo-American portion of the electors that war was being waged. Winston Churchill appealed to the Italian people because he was responsible for guiding his country to disaster. He disagreed with the people which put him in a bad position. After 1945, Italian patriots tried to fix Italy? s bad reputation by refining the id...
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Fascist Party Prime Minister
2,660 wordsOn the 23 March 1919 after a series of Communist demonstrations, the almost forgotten Mussolini decided to attempt to revive his Fascist movement. A meeting was held in a hall in a Milan and was attended by some fifty malcontents. From this seemingly small and insignificant event the Fascist di Combattimento (Combat Group) was born. Initially, it would seem that the Fascist were destined for failure with none of their candidates (including Mussolini) winning a single seat in the 1919 elections. ...
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Fascist Party Prime Minister
1,352 wordsWho Really Ruled Italy in 1926 - 40? Essay submitted by Unknown Mussolini is considered as one of the most important European dictators of the twenties century. If he is a dictator he would be the absolute ruler of Italy, but a man can not do everything himself. So how important were the other protagonists: the fascist party and the establishment? Their strength would be measured in power. Mussolini through his political situation was the most powerful man in Italy. He was Prime Minister and hel...
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8,848 wordsLawrence Rainey It should come as no surprise that the motif of patronage is explicitly taken up in Pounds principal composition of this period, the so-called Malatesta Cantos, or Cantos 8 - 11. To oversimplify, they depict the life and times of Sigismondo Malatesta, the quattrocento ruler of Rimini, a small town just south of Ravenna on the Adriatic coast of Italy. Sigismondo sponsored the reconstruction of the church of San Francesco, a building long regarded as a landmark in architectural his...
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Mussolini Prime Minister
1,540 wordsWhy From 1922, Were Mussolini And The Why From 1922, Were Mussolini And The Fascists Able To Gain Control Over The Italian State? On 29 th October 1922 Mussolini was made Prime Minister of Italy. However, at this time, his party, the National Fascist Party occupied only 35 of 535 seats in the Italian Parliament? a result of the May 1921 election, and his first cabinet was a coalition containing only four fascists, the remainder being Liberals and Catholics. Why then, in a relatively short space ...
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