Yes. Some called Stalin as "Vozhd" which means "Leader" in much the same way as "Fuhrer" means "Leader" in German. However, Stalin was already a nickname as his real name was Josef Dzhugashvili.
He gave it to himself. He may have been inspired by Mussolini's title of Duce, which also means leader.
The term "Il Duce" is Italian meaning, the sweet one. It was an informal title of the dictator Benito Mussolini.
The term "Il Duce" is Italian meaning, the sweet one. It was an informal title of the dictator Benito Mussolini.
During World War II, Italy was ruled by a Fascist dictator named Benito Mussolini. His nickname was Il Duce.
Il Duce and Der Fuhrer are both translated literally as "The Leader"
Benito Mussolini was called "Il Duce" meaning the leader, in Italian. It was very comparable to Hitler's title of Fuhrer.
"Il Duce", similar to "Fuhrer" literally translates to "the Leader", and are nicknames, so to speak, that the leaders chose for themselves
Il Duce, the Italian dictator Mussolini, supported Franco during the Spanish Civil War.
Benito Mussolini.
The Axis Powers were Germany, lead by Adolf Hitler (Der Fuhrer; Anglice 'the leader'), Italy, lead by Benito Mussolini ( Il Duce) , and Empire of Japan lead by the Emperor of Japan ( Emperor Hirohito).
'Il Duce' is Italian for 'the chief' or 'the leader.' Mussolini gave himself this title as the leader of Fascist Italy.
His honourable right prick bestiality king Benito Mussolini