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Both Hitler and Mussolini's downfalls were from the loss of World War 2. Stalin had no downfall. He died while still in power in 1953.
One of the goals that Hitler, Mussolini and Hirohito shared were the desire for world domination. They were all dictators and they all wanted to expand their power through invading other countries.
The power leaders during the time was Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler, and Benito Mussolini.
formed a party to support these ambitions out of former soldiers republicands and others
fascist leaders- Mussolini, Hitler, and Stalin. all three had totalitarian views.
Both Hitler and Mussolini's downfalls were from the loss of World War 2. Stalin had no downfall. He died while still in power in 1953.
One of the goals that Hitler, Mussolini and Hirohito shared were the desire for world domination. They were all dictators and they all wanted to expand their power through invading other countries.
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yes, they all used a form of communism Mussolini used fascism Hitler used Nazism Stalin just used plain old communism
Stalin wanted to maintain his own power within the Soviet Union. Not only that but he was afraid that the Communist Party would be voted out.
The invaded Africa because Benito Mussolini's fascists occupied those countries. Then they invaded Italy to remove Mussolini from power and take out Hitler's ally in Europe.
The power leaders during the time was Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler, and Benito Mussolini.
formed a party to support these ambitions out of former soldiers republicands and others
fascist leaders- Mussolini, Hitler, and Stalin. all three had totalitarian views.
Through fear. Much like Hitler and Stalin did. (Joseph Stalin). Once his (Mussolini) 'allies' helped him seize power, he converted the italian government to a state of Facism like Hitler. Ran through fear and racism. Unlike the German people, Mussolini's people knew a lot more in detail about what he was doing to their country.
He was axis. He was the enemy of the allied countries.