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Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini (UK: , US: , Italian: [beˈniːto aˈmilkare anˈdrɛːa mussoˈliːni]; 29 July 1883 – 28 April 1945) was an Italian dictator who founded and led the National Fascist Party (PNF). He was Prime Minister of Italy from the March on Rome in 1922 until his deposition in 1943, as well as Duce of Italian fascism from the establishment of the Italian Fasces of Combat in 1919 until his summary execution in 1945 by Italian partisans. As dictator of Italy and principal founder of fascism, Mussolini inspired and supported the international spread of fascist movements during the inter-war period. Mussolini was originally a socialist politician and a journalist at the Avanti! newspaper. In 1912, he became a member of the National Directorate of the Italian Socialist Party (PSI), but he was expelled from the PSI for advocating military intervention in World War I, in opposition to the party's stance on neutrality. In 1914, Mussolini founded a newspaper, Il Popolo d'Italia, and served in the Royal Italian Army during the war until he was wounded and discharged in 1917. Mussolini denounced the PSI, his views now centering on Italian nationalism instead of socialism, and later founded the fascist movement which came to oppose egalitarianism and class conflict, instead advocating "revolutionary nationalism" transcending class lines. On 31 October 1922, following the March on Rome (28–30 October), Mussolini was appointed prime minister by King Victor Emmanuel III, becoming the youngest individual to hold the office up to that time. After removing all political opposition through his secret police and outlawing labour strikes, Mussolini and his followers consolidated power through a series of laws that transformed the nation into a one-party dictatorship. Within five years, Mussolini established dictatorial authority by both legal and illegal means and aspired to create a totalitarian state. In 1929, Mussolini signed the Lateran Treaty with the Holy See to establish Vatican City. Mussolini's foreign policy was based on the fascist doctrine of "Spazio vitale" (trans: "living space"); which aimed to expand Italian possessions and the fascist sphere of influence. In 1923, Mussolini ordered the bombing of Corfu over an incident with Greece. That same year, Mussolini launched the Second Italo-Senussi war which lasted until 1932 and culminated in the Libyan genocide. He also annexed the city of Fiume into Italy after the Treaty of Rome in 1924 with Yugoslavia. Through the Tirana treaties, Mussolini turned Albania into an Italian protectorate. In 1936, Ethiopia was conquered following the Second Italo-Ethiopian War and merged into Italian East Africa (AOI) with Eritrea and Somalia. In 1939, Italian forces annexed Albania. Between 1936 and 1939, Mussolini ordered an intervention in Spain in favour of Francisco Franco during the Spanish Civil War. At the same time, Mussolini initially tried to retain much of the Versailles status quo by sending troops to the Brenner Pass to delay Hitler's Anschluss, and taking part in the Treaty of Lausanne, the Lytton Report, the Four-Power Pact and the Stresa Front. However, he ultimately alienated the democratic powers as tensions grew in the League of Nations, which he left in 1937. Now hostile to France and Britain, Italy formed the Axis alliance with Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan. The wars of the 1930s, although victorious, had cost Italy enormous resources, leaving the country unprepared for the upcoming Second World War. Therefore, when Poland was invaded on 1 September 1939, Mussolini declared Italy's non-belligerence. However, on 10 June 1940, believing that Allied defeat was imminent, he decided to join the war on the side of Germany to share the potential spoils of victory. But after three more years of world war, the tide of the conflict turned in favour of the Allies. Following the invasion of Sicily and a motion of no confidence by the Grand Council of Fascism, King Victor Emmanuel III dismissed Mussolini as head of government and placed him in custody (25 July 1943). After the king agreed to an armistice with the Allies, on 12 September 1943 Mussolini was rescued from captivity in the Gran Sasso raid by German paratroopers and Waffen-SS commandos. After meeting with his fallen ally, Hitler made Mussolini the figurehead of a puppet state in German-occupied northern Italy, the Italian Social Republic (Salò Republic), which served as a collaborationist regime of the Germans in their fight against the Allies, now including the Kingdom of Italy, and the Italian resistance. In late April 1945, with Allied victory imminent, Mussolini and his mistress Clara Petacci attempted to flee to Switzerland, but they were captured by Italian communist partisans and summarily executed on 28 April near Lake Como, and their bodies were strung up by the heels outside a service station in Milan. Early life Mussolini was born on 29 July 1883 in Dovia di Predappio, a small town in the province of Forlì in Romagna. Later, during the Fascist era, Predappio was dubbed "Duce's town" and Forlì was called "Duce's city", with pilgrims going to Predappio and Forlì to see the birthplace of Mussolini. Benito Mussolini's father, Alessandro Mussolini, was a blacksmith and a socialist, while his mother, Rosa (née Maltoni), was a devout Catholic schoolteacher. Given his father's political leanings, Mussolini was named Benito after liberal Mexican president Benito Juárez, while his middle names, Andrea and Amilcare, were for Italian socialists Andrea Costa and Amilcare Cipriani. In return the mother obtained that he be baptised at birth. Benito was the eldest of his parents' three children. His siblings Arnaldo and Edvige followed. As a young boy, Mussolini would spend some time helping his father in his smithy. Mussolini's early political views were strongly influenced by his father, who idolised 19th-century Italian nationalist figures with humanist tendencies such as Carlo Pisacane, Giuseppe Mazzini, and Giuseppe Garibaldi. His father's political outlook combined views of anarchist figures such as Carlo Cafiero and Mikhail Bakunin, the military authoritarianism of Garibaldi, and the nationalism of Mazzini. In 1902, at the anniversary of Garibaldi's death, Mussolini made a public speech in praise of the republican nationalist. Mussolini was sent to a boarding school in Faenza run by Salesian monks. Despite being shy, he often clashed with teachers and fellow boarders due to his proud, grumpy, and violent behaviour. During an argument, he injured a classmate with a penknife and was severely punished. After joining a new non-religious school in Forlimpopoli, Mussolini achieved good grades, was appreciated by his teachers despite his violent character, and qualified as an elementary schoolmaster in July 1901. Emigration to Switzerland and military service In July 1902, Mussolini emigrated to Switzerland, partly to avoid compulsory military service..... Discover the Benito Mussolini popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Benito Mussolini books.

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  • The Secret Messenger synopsis, comments

    The Secret Messenger

    Mandy Robotham

    The highly awaited new novel from the internationally bestselling author of The German Midwife (also published as A Woman of War).Venice, 1943The world is at war, and Stella Jilani...

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    Il Diario di Guerra del Soldato Benito Mussolini

    Benito Mussolini

    Tutti sappiamo che la guerra non porta niente di buono, ma questo non vuol dire che dobbiamo dimenticare tutto ciò che accadde in quegli anni. Gli scritti d'epoca lasciati dai prot...

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    Benito Mussolini

    Dhirubhai Patel

    Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini was an Italian politician and journalist who was the leader of the National Fascist Party.

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    El fascismo italiano

    JosÉ RodrÍGuez Iturbe

    El fascismo comenzó siendo el empeño de un disidente socialista y se convirtió en una realidad política de masas. Una de las diferencias entre la Revolución bolchevique y la Revolu...

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    Three New Deals

    Wolfgang Schivelbusch

    From a worldrenowned cultural historian, an original look at the hidden commonalities among Fascism, Nazism, and the New DealToday Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal is regarded ...

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    Dictators

    Sean Callery

    Revolutionaries, despots and tyrants – over 40 of the most totalitarian leaders in the world.This ebook has been made from the 2007 edition.Want to know which dictator ruled the lo...

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    Antisemitismus bei Benito Mussolini

    Joscha Hansen

    Der italienische Faschismus nahm spätestens mit den Rassengesetzen von 1938 deutliche antisemitische Züge an. In der italienischen Geschichtswissenschaft ist dieser Wandel des fasc...

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    Von Mussolini zu Salvini

    Lorenz Gallmetzer

    Seit Juni 2018 regieren mit Matteo Salvinis "Lega" und Beppe Grillos "Movimento 5 Stelle" eine klassisch rechtsradikale, nationalistische Partei und eine ebenso radikale Antisystem...

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    World War II

    Stuart A.P. Murray

    The Fact Atlas series offers an ageappropriate overview of the historic and worldchanging events of World War II, covering everything from the rise of Hitler and Nazism to the trag...

  • THE DOCTRINE OF FASCISM synopsis, comments

    THE DOCTRINE OF FASCISM

    Benito Mussolini

    Benito Mussolini was an Italian politician, teacher, and journalist who wrote for leftwing newspapers. He enlisted in the army, rising to the rank of sergeant. In 1922, he organize...

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    Benito Mussolini

    Clovis Andersen

    Benito Mussolini è stato una delle figure centrali del '900: è innegabile infatti che il ventennio fascista abbia segnato uno spartiacque nella storia italiana e in quella europea,...

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    Io

    Eric Cò & Andrea Leccese

    Benito Mussolini è stato protagonista e interprete di una pagina complessa della storia italiana. Per questo è stato letto, studiato, sviscerato da storici e studiosi, ma ai più de...

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    Una storia italiana

    Gianni Barbacetto

    La storia completa del leader politico che è stato più a lungo presidente del Consiglio dopo Benito Mussolini e Giovanni Giolitti.I fatti noti e quelli sconosciuti, rimossi o dimen...

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    Benito Mussolini retore

    Adrianna Siennicka

    Il volume offre uno studio retorico del linguaggio di Benito Mussolini, concentrandosi sull’elocutio e sull’actio. L’analisi si poggia su un ricco corpus di discorsi pronunciati du...

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    Goliath

    Matt Stoller

    “Every thinking American must read” (The Washington Book Review) this startling and “insightful” (The New York Times) look at how concentrated financial power and consumerism has t...

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    Rest in Pieces

    Bess Lovejoy

    A “marvelously macabre” (Kirkus Reviews) history of the bizarre afterlives of corpses of the celebrated and notorious dead.For some of the most influential figures in history, deat...

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    La amante del populismo

    Marcos Aguinis

    Un reportaje histórico a Margherita Sarfatti, amante y biógrafa de Benito Mussolini, que devela detalles inéditos sobre la vida y la trayectoria del dictador y abre la puerta a una...

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    Mussolini

    Rengha Rodewill, Hans E. Pappenheim & Micaela Porcelli

    AVANTI! Leben und Werk Benito Mussolinis sind in einer umfangreichen Literatur beschrieben worden, doch die entscheidenden zehn Monate seines Lebens, vom 28. Juni bis zum 24. Mai 1...

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    El circo de los pueblos

    José Ignacio Lladós

    Desde la primera mitad del siglo XX el poder busca utilizar el fútbol a su favor: Mussolini, Hitler, la dictadura argentina con el Mundial 78, jeques árabes, Pablo Escobar, la Camo...

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    The Infernal Library

    Daniel Kalder

    "A mesmerizing study of books by despots great and small, from the familiar to the largely unknown."The Washington PostA darkly humorous tour of "dictator literature" in the twenti...

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    La presa del potere di Benito Mussolini

    Raffaello Uboldi

    Dopo la prima guerra mondiale si aprirono per l'Italia quattro anni di strisciante guerra civile che videro crescere il consenso al movimento fascista, sostenuto dalla maggior pa...

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    El fascismo argentino

    Ignacio Montes de Oca

    Si el peronismo es la expresión local y superviviente del fascismo y Perón, su líder, ha legado al país una historia y una cultura violentas, ¿cuáles son las salidas a la trampa de...

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    Il romanzo di Benito

    Pasquale Chessa

    «Tutto è successo a notte fonda, alla fine di una giornata d’autunno, nel 2002. Le agende erano tutte lì, impilate sulla scrivania di un notaio di Bellinzona. La cassaforte da cui ...

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    Dictadoras

    Rosa Montero

    La historia íntima de las mujeres y amantes que acompañaron a los grandes dictadores del siglo XX.¿Por qué se suicidó la segunda esposa de Stalin? ¿Qué relación tenía Hitler con Ev...

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    From Benito Mussolini to Hugo Chavez

    Paul Hollander

    During the twentieth and twentyfirst centuries, political dictators were not only popular in their own countries, but were also admired by numerous highly educated and idealistic W...

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    Benito Mussolini und Macchiavelli - Machiavelli-Rezeption in den Schriften Mussolinis

    Simone Kraft

    Mussolini gilt als Verehrer der Machiavellischen Lehre, als BilderbuchMachiavellist, als Condottiere im Stile der Renaissance. In kaum einer Biografie über Benito Mussolini fehlt e...

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    Benito Mussolini - A Biografia

    Edições Lebooks

    Benito Mussolini (18831945) foi um influente lider político italiano. Inicialmente foi professor e jornalista, alistouse no exército, chegando a patente de sargento. Em 1921 foi um...

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    The King of Italy

    Kent Heckenlively

    Immerse yourself in a sweeping family saga spanning decades and including many famous names, including Benito Mussolini and King Victor Immanuel II. In New York Times ...

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    The Exception

    Alan Judd

    Soon to be a major motion picture starring Academy Award winner Christopher Plummer, Lily James, and Jai Courtney. The Exception (originally published as The Kaiser’s Last Kiss), i...

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    La pianista del Duce

    Roberto Festorazzi

    È possibile che una della figure femminili che più contarono nella vita di Benito Mussolini sia sfuggita alla ricerca degli storici? La figura del Capo del fascismo è stata analizz...

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    The Delight of Being Ordinary

    Roland Merullo

    What happens when the Pope and the Dalai Lama decide they need a secret vacation?   Roland Merullo’s playful, eloquent, and lifeaffirming novel finds the world’s two holiest m...

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    La costruzione dello Stato nuovo

    Fabio Frosini

    Il 21 giugno 1921 Mussolini pronuncia alla Camera dei deputati il suo primo discorso parlamentare, un esordio che segna un «punto di svolta nella sua carriera politica». Da «agitat...

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    Benito Mussolini und die Fascination des Marxismus

    Daniel Didion

    Als im Herbst 1997 Stéphan Courtouis´ Werk das „Schwarzbuch des Kommunismus“ in den französischen Buchhandlungen erschien, entfesselte sich eine wilde Debatte, deren Echo eine tief...

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    Die Charismatheorie Max Webers am Beispiel von Benito Mussolini

    Bernd Reismann

    Die vorliegende Hausarbeit gliedert sich in sieben Kapitel. In jedem Kapitel wird ein Aspekt Webers Charismatheorie am Beispiel der faschistischen Herrschaft Mussolinis über Italie...

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    The Body of Il Duce

    Sergio Luzzatto & Frederika Randall

    A brilliant young historian follows the odyssey of Mussolini's body in an original exploration of the history and legacy of Italian Fascism Bulletridden, spat on, butchered blood...

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    Pol Pot

    Philip Short

    A gripping and definitive portrait of the man who headed one of the most enigmatic and terrifying regimes of modern timesIn the three and a half years of Pol Pot's rule, more than ...

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    La Psychanalyse du Duce

    Roland Brunner

    La fiction d'une psychanalyse d'un dictateur pour mettre en scène la réalité de l'Histoire. Les faits se situent en avril 1945, dans une Italie livrée au chaos. La Marche sur Rome ...

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    Donna Rachele mia nonna. La moglie di Benito Mussolini

    Edda Negri Mussolini & Emma Moriconi

    Da tutti è conosciuta come Donna Rachele, la moglie del Duce. Per Edda Negri Mussolini è semplicemente “la nonna”: la persona che l’ha cresciuta dopo la morte prematura della madre...