Mussolini's actions changed the world only very temporarily and in a very limited sense. He invaded present-day Ethiopya in the 30's, only to be initially beaten back by the native tribes, and he lost it again as a colony in 1941. Other efforts at invasion were equally unsuccesful: when he tried to conquer Greece in WW II, his army was soundly beaten and Greece was finally occupied by the Germans. His efforts to conquer parts of southern France at the beginning of WW II were also unsuccesful.
His armies fought togerther with the Germans under general Rommel in the North African campaign. Rommel used them mainly as cannon fodder, which was probably the reason that the Italians in that theater had a reputation for surrendering easily.
When the Allies invaded Italy in 1943, the Italians were quick to change sides (their hearts had never been really in it) and Mussolini had to flee. He was re-installed by the Germans who had taken over the fighting in Italy. But his influence and power of independent action was gone.
At the end of the war, he was caught by the Italian resistence and shot.
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Answer this question…Mussolini did not make persecution of Jews a key part of his ideology.
He made some changes and then he made people believe in a far right wing way off looking at things with his Red March
Answer this question…Mussolini did not make persecution of Jews a key part of his ideology.
Answer this question…Mussolini did not make persecution of Jews a key part of his ideology.
Answer this question…Mussolini did not make persecution of Jews a key part of his ideology.
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Yes Mussolini had children. Some of them were Edda Mussolini, Romano Mussolini, Bruno Mussolini and Vittorio Mussolini.
They took jobs in factory's while men where away at war
That was Benito Mussolini.
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No, Mussolini is not single.