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First,Its very important to understand that Mussolini was very envious and jealous of Hitlers success as a politician and later as a conquerer. Second, Benito and Hitler shared similar goals. Musolin desired for Italy to return to the glory of the Roman Empire Era. Third, Benitos cooperation with Hitler, provided Hitler with a staging area, airfields, and ports to mount offensive operations into Africa and Mediteranian area. Fourth, Italys military could only succesfully conduct limited military operations and Hitler understood this (better than Mussolini). But Hitler knew that even the Italians could protect his southern Flank by using Italys vast mountain ranges, until Germany could reinforce Italy.

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Q: What was it about Benito Mussolini's method of government and Fascism that appealed to the Germans?
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