Benito Mussolini was the "virtual" fascist dictator of Fascist Italy from the 1920s to 1943. The Soviet Union, at the time of Mussolini's regime, was ruled by Stalin. Collectivization was a term most popular with Stalin's Five Year Plan in the Soviet Union during the 1930s in which resources are harvested basically for the state. So, Mussolini probably did not employ the same economic techniques Stalin did since his Italy revolved more around ethnic origin and nationality rather than the alleged common good in the Soviet Union.
Yes
Kulak
a widespread food shortage.
It was B Mussolini wanted to expand his country to challenge the Soviet Union, but Hitler wanted to expand his country to increase trade with the Soviet Union.
Answer this question… protest against the government by destroying crops
Answer this question… They created mass starvation throughout the country.
Through the collectivization.
Kulak
Kulak
KULAK
False. "Collectivization" is attributed for the soviet famine in the early 1930's, killing millions.
They were called kulaks.
a widespread food shortage.
Answer this question… They created mass starvation throughout the country.
When he worked with the soviet union
It was B Mussolini wanted to expand his country to challenge the Soviet Union, but Hitler wanted to expand his country to increase trade with the Soviet Union.
Answer this question… protest against the government by destroying crops
Answer this question… They created mass starvation throughout the country.