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Benito Mussolini
An overview of the life and career of the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini. -- 650 words;

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Benito Mussolini
Examines the life, history and leadership of this fascist Italian leader. -- 1,900 words;

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Benito Mussolini
Mussolini's rise to power was rapid; his Fascist Party Blackshirts marched into Rome in
1922, a year before Hitler's failed first attempt to seize power, the Munich Beer Hall
Putch, landed the German in prison. By the time Hitler became the Leader of Germany,
Mussolini had been IL DUCE (Leader) of Italy for more than ten years. He had been
successful in improving the Italian economy and bringing stability, as it was said, He
made the trains run on time (by shooting someone if they didn't). His ambition was to
regain for Italy the prestige and power. 
Benito Mussolini, is an Axis European political leader. Like Hitler, he served in the
First World War as a young man and dreamed of military glory in a Second War to come.
Both returned from the First World War to find their countries in political and economic
chaos and formed extremist political parties. 
This led him to a program of militarization. Many Europeans felt that his visible
successes in restoring Italy outweighed any rumors of police brutality. His 1935 invasion
of Ethiopia was carried out with a ruthless disregard for world opinion, including the
use of poison gas. When the British and French leaders condemned him for these acts, he
looked elsewhere for allies and found Germany and Japan. 
He joined Hitler in supporting the Fascist Nationalist side in the 1936-1939 Spanish
Civil War. This gained him an ally, Spanish Generalissimo Franco, but being associated
with the atrocities of this brutal war lost him still more support in the rest of the
world. 
His biggest mistake, however, was the decision to enter the Second World War. On 10 JUNE
1940, Germany had been at war with Britain and France since the previous September, but
Italy was still at peace, and had little reason to fear that any of the other powers
would attack it. Germany was on the verge of winning the Battle of France, and France was
likely to surrender very soon, and it seemed to many observers that Britain would then
make peace. Perhaps Mussolini thought that Italy would be the next target for Nazi
aggression, if he did not help Hitler win; or he may have just been moved to grab a piece
of France before it was too late. In any case, he did declare war on France. 
The war did not end, however, and as it continued, the true weaknesses of the Italian
Army and Navy were revealed. When Advancing the Front, Mussolini will try first, to
defeat the British, to keep them out of the Mediterranean, his sea. Then he will
concentrate on beating the Soviets, before he tries advancing across the Atlantic to
fight the USA. Large new warships did no good when the admirals commanding them were
unwilling to risk defeat. Brave and well-trained pilots could do very little when most of
them were flying obsolete, lightly-armed biplanes, that looked good at an air-show but
could not hope to catch modern bombers. Soldiers and sailors who lack confidence in their
leaders and equipment, are not eager to make up for it with their blood. Italian armies
were beaten not only by the more modern forces of Britain, France and the USA, but by the
Greeks, when they attempted to invade Greece in 1941. 
By July 1943, Italy had lost all of it colonies in Africa, and most of its army, and was
being invaded. Mussolini was deposed by a revolt within his own Fascist Grand Council,
and Victor Emmanuael III, the King of Italy, who had been reduced to a figurehead by
Mussolini, appointed Marshal Badoglio to be the new Prime Minister. Mussolini was
arrested, while Italy attempted to change sides. In the southern part of Italy, occupied
by the Allies, this succeeded, and the new Italian government helped create the Italian
Co-Belligerent Forces. 
Hitler sent German paratroops to rescue Mussolini from the mountaintop resort where he
was imprisoned. He then set up the Italian Social Republic in German-held northern Italy,
with Mussolini as its leader. 
When the Germans surrendered in northern Italy, in April, 1945, Mussolini was arrested
again. He and his mistress, Clara Petacci, were removed from the jail at Giulino di
Messegra and, killed by the local Communist partisans.

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