Mussolini could speak French quite well,, and in German could make himself understood. When exchanging pleasantries with Hitler he would speak to him in German, however when the conversation concerned matters of state they would both use an interpreter. Mussolini could also speak some English and there does exist newsreel of him addressing the British people, his English heavily accented but mostly understandable.
No, he couldn't speak German, he and Hitler had to rely on interpretors.
He could, but not profoundly, although he was taking extra lessons. Hitler in his rant in "Table talks"said that "Duce is showing progress".
They each spoke their own language, Hitler German, Mussolini Italian and made use of interpreters.
No, Hitler spoke German and Mussolini Italian. They then had interpreters who did the translation of their conservations.
No, he could only speak German.
Benito Mussolini spoke Italian and could speak German at an intermediate level.
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No, he needed an intrepretor when he had to speak to English people.
It is not likely , as he was a dutch sailor, but he could have known German.
Answer Benito Mussolini played a major role in the conference held between Britian, France, Germany and Italy to settle the issue of Czechslovakia. He was the only member who could speak all languages and he acted as translator and negiotator. After the Conference, the public press praised Mussolini as an international peace maker.
Benito Mussolini spoke Italian and could speak German at an intermediate level.
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No, he could only speak German.
Ruth Gruber could speak English, German, Russian, French, and Italian.
No, he needed an intrepretor when he had to speak to English people.
Shmuel can speak English, Yiddish, and a little bit of German.
No, he could only speak German.
It is not likely , as he was a dutch sailor, but he could have known German.
Yes, Monet could speak French, as he was born and raised in France. His proficiency in German is unclear, but it is unlikely as he did not have any known connections to Germany or reason to know the language.
Yes, Dwight D. Eisenhower could speak German. He learned the language while serving as the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe during World War II. Eisenhower used his German language skills during meetings and communications with German counterparts.
He spoke English, Hebrew, Russian, Polish, German, and Chinese
Otto Von Bismarck was fluent in German, French, and Russian. He also had some proficiency in English and Italian.