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What did Hitler and Mussolini form?

Mussolini created the fachism and Hitler created nazism and they were the two of them were called the fachism killing inoccent people like jews or criminals like mafia.


Why did Mussolini agree to fight with Hitler?

They signed a treaty together with Japan, becoming allied together as the Axis Powers, because they all felt like they got a bad deal following the result of World War I. Mussolini had created a totalitarian government in Italy. He saw Hitler as the idea totalitarian leader. Hitler saw Mussolini as a possibly useful puppet. Before long, Hitler saw Mussolini as completely useless, even as a puppet, and went out of his way to humiliate Mussolini. Mussolini's government collapsed in 1943, and Italy joined the Allies.


What did Mussolini think of adolf Hitler?

Mussolini was among the founders of Italian Fascism, which included elements of Nationalism, Corporatism, National Syndicalism, Expansionism, Social Progress, Anti-Communism in conbination with Censorship of Subversices and State Propaganda. In the years following his creation of the fascist ideology, Mussolini influenced, or achieved admiration from, a wide variety of political figures including Hitler. As you look closely into Hitler's form of Government a lot of Mussolini's ideals were put into use.


How did Benito Mussolini influence Adolf Hitler?

Benito and Adolf did not like each other but they respected each others power, certainly Benito would have been interested in gaining more power. In 1938, Germany occupied Austria in the Anschluss (forbidden by Versailles). Hitler did not forewarn Mussolini about what he was going to do and this upset Mussolini's belief that he was an equal partner. However, there was nothing Mussolini could do about the Nazi occupation of Austria and it was clear from 1938 on that Mussolini was definitely the minor partner in the relationship.


What did Mussolini do that made people hate him?

Just like Hitler he arrested them and killed them. Men like Mussolini and Hitler must maintain control so anyone who opposes them is eliminated. When Hitler invaded Poland one of the first things he did was close schools, arrest and kill teachers. He planned on making the Polish people slaves and the best slave doesn't read, write, or think critically but does what they are told.

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What did Hitler and Mussolini form?

Mussolini created the fachism and Hitler created nazism and they were the two of them were called the fachism killing inoccent people like jews or criminals like mafia.


Why did Mussolini agree to fight with Hitler?

They signed a treaty together with Japan, becoming allied together as the Axis Powers, because they all felt like they got a bad deal following the result of World War I. Mussolini had created a totalitarian government in Italy. He saw Hitler as the idea totalitarian leader. Hitler saw Mussolini as a possibly useful puppet. Before long, Hitler saw Mussolini as completely useless, even as a puppet, and went out of his way to humiliate Mussolini. Mussolini's government collapsed in 1943, and Italy joined the Allies.


Why did Hitler made arrangements to have his body be destroyed?

Hitler did not want his dead body found & displayed (by the Russians) like Mussolini's dead body had been displayed (by the Italian partisans).


What did Mussolini think of adolf Hitler?

Mussolini was among the founders of Italian Fascism, which included elements of Nationalism, Corporatism, National Syndicalism, Expansionism, Social Progress, Anti-Communism in conbination with Censorship of Subversices and State Propaganda. In the years following his creation of the fascist ideology, Mussolini influenced, or achieved admiration from, a wide variety of political figures including Hitler. As you look closely into Hitler's form of Government a lot of Mussolini's ideals were put into use.


How did Benito Mussolini influence Adolf Hitler?

Benito and Adolf did not like each other but they respected each others power, certainly Benito would have been interested in gaining more power. In 1938, Germany occupied Austria in the Anschluss (forbidden by Versailles). Hitler did not forewarn Mussolini about what he was going to do and this upset Mussolini's belief that he was an equal partner. However, there was nothing Mussolini could do about the Nazi occupation of Austria and it was clear from 1938 on that Mussolini was definitely the minor partner in the relationship.


What are examples of dictatiorship countries?

Past? Countries like Germany (Hitler), Italy (Mussolini), Spain (Franco) Present? Libya etc


What did Mussolini do that made people hate him?

Just like Hitler he arrested them and killed them. Men like Mussolini and Hitler must maintain control so anyone who opposes them is eliminated. When Hitler invaded Poland one of the first things he did was close schools, arrest and kill teachers. He planned on making the Polish people slaves and the best slave doesn't read, write, or think critically but does what they are told.


Did Stalin like Mussolini?

Joseph Stalin may have respected Mussolini as a leader, but he hates Fascist policies and the fact that Mussolini had sided with Hitler against the Allies. As a Communist who believed in absolute state control, Stalin clashed with Mussolini on economics and the role of classes in society, so they were very far apart ideologically.


What was Napoleon Bonaparte a communist or fascist?

Niether he was a Republican who became a Dictator.


HOW WAS FRANCISCO FRANCOS RULE OF SPAIN DIFFERENT FROM THE RULE OF ADOLF HITLER AND BENITO MUSSOLINI?

Answer this question…Franco did not try to expand Spain's borders.


How did Mussolini ensure that people obeyed his government?

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.


What did Benito Mussolini fear?

Hitler feared the Jews because of their political and financial power. He also feared being overthrown by others.