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Benito Mussolini impact?

Benito Mussolini, the first fascist movement leader in Italy. Mussolini established his own dictatorship in Italy that led fascism to win a thousand converts in 1922 and created a great impact not only to his country, but also to the history of Italy.


What country did Mussolini come from?

He was from Italy (born in Predappio, Italy)


Was Hindenberg as the President of Germany eventually forced to appoint Benito Mussolini as Chancellor?

No, Hindenburg is Germany & Mussolini is Italy. Mussolini was Il Duce in Italy & has no connection with German politics as such. Hindenburg was reluctant to support Hitlers accession to the Chancellery in Berlin.


Which country was Mussolini the leader of?

Benito Mussolini was at one time the ruler of Italy.


Who lead Italy during WW2?

the president of Italy was a dictator named Benito Mussolini


Was Mussolini in Italy anf Hitler in Germany support by fascism World War 2?

Yes, the Italian Fascists of Italy support Benito Mussolini and the Nazis supported and worshiped Adolf Hitler, one of the worst Fascists and Dictators who ever lived. Stalin was the absolute worst though.


Who was the fascist leader of Italy?

Benito Mussolini founded Italy's Fascist Party.


Who was Benito Mussolini and were was he from?

Benito Mussolini was the dictator of Italy during WWII. He was born in Forli, Italy, in 1883


In what year was Mussolini replaced in Italy?

Mussolini was replaced in 1943


What event caused Italy to refuse to support its ally Germany?

it was not that Italy refused to support Germany. Mussolini initially did not want to join the war because Italy was not ready militarily.


What country was the first fascist state?

ItalyProbably Italy. The fascist government started in 1922 under Benito Mussolini.


Did socialism help Mussolini rise to power?

Perhaps indirectly. Mussolini got support from people who were looking for a strongman to repress and root out the socialist and syndicalist strikes and militancy that affected Italy in the 1910s and '20s.