Benito Mussolini, ruler of Italy from 1922 to 1945, rose to power as a result of various factors. His own indomitable ambition was one. The weakness of the post-World War I Italian government, which sought to avoid civil war at any price, was another. The heavy-handed shock-tactics of Mussolini's "Black-Shirt" followers was yet another.
Benito Mussolini was the leader of Italy during World War II. The fascist dictator came to power after he served in the military in World War I. He wanted to unite the country and create a political system that was much the opposite of socialism.
Mussolini basically fooled the Italian people into accepting him has their leader. He misrepresented himself and his goals. He became a dictator and ruled with oppression and tyranny. Near the end of World War 2 the Italian populous executed him. The story of Mussolini's rise to power is on the link below.
Many Italians supported Mussolini's rise to power in 1922 partly because Italy was not doing well as a whole and Mussolini offered solutions to the problems to bring prosperity.
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Many Italians supported Mussolini's rise to power in 1922 partly because Italy was not doing well as a whole and Mussolini offered solutions to the problems to bring prosperity.
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It was the fasces (a bundle of sticks featuring an axe, indicating the power over life and death.)
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The increasing power of Rome's military leaders led to a series of civil wars among them. This culminated in Julius Caesar's rise to power.