Benito Mussolini was dictator of Italy during the second World War. He banned all other political parties in Italy except his own, the Facist Party. A famous quote about him was: "He made the trains run on time."
The dictator of Italy at this time was Benito Mussolini.
Well, if the dictator was the dictator during WW 2 then it was Bernito Mussalini and sorry for not giving u a straight answer its just that i think that was the only time period for a dictatorship in italy. Mussolini No U spelled it wrong {No offense} It's Benito Mussolini.
It was a march on the capital of Italy by the fascists, but at that time their leader, Mussolini was not a dictator yet. The fascists' march on Rome to demand the resignation of the prime minister. The prime minister ordered a state of siege, but the king handed power to Mussolini who, the next day was asked to form a cabinet. Soon after this Mussolini established a dictatorship.
Sadaam Hussein, until he died in 2003 for hanging.
Mussolini was ideologically close to Hitler, but he waited until he thought the Nazi Germans were winning the war before joining in. Unfortunately for him, he was wrong about who was eventually going to win.
Weather, as compared to climate which is over time. = wrong answer. The present state of the atmosphere is that its temperature grew higher compared to the past few years.
Benito Mussolini was handed power by King Vittorio Emanuele III in October 1922 to avoid civil war. He became the Prime Minister of Italy at that time. Following numerous defeats in WWII, he was stripped of power in July 1943. General Pietro Badoglio took over power in July of 1943, and surrendered to the Allied forces in August.
Mussolini had a great affinity for the Roman Empire and he wanted to revive it in the modern age as much as possible. It was not the only time a dictator has looked to the past in order to give his regime a perception of historical legitimacy. Hitler did it with the heroic German myths, and the Japanese did it with the samurai tradition.
Long story short: he was a dictator, he never had to convince the population (wich loved him thanks to the propaganda) and bypassed parliament with the help of the king, later exiled.I can also attest to the fact that not every Italian hated him at the time of his rule. My grandfather, who grew up and lived in Italy under Mussolini, did not dislike the rigidity and formality that Mussolini imposed. Of course, he wasn't blind to the fact that Mussolini was also a tyrant.
Absolute rule occurs with a monarch or dictator has the ultimate authority to govern a nation. North Korea has absolute rule at the present time.
Absolute rule occurs with a monarch or dictator has the ultimate authority to govern a nation. North Korea has absolute rule at the present time.