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What did Hitler and Mussolini take control of?

everything


How did Rome regain control of Italy after the sacking of the city by the Guals?

The Italians didn't take control of Rome. Rome took control of the Italians by progressively conquering them and taking them on as allies. They also did the same with the Greek cities around the coast of the Italian peninsula, and the Gauls in northern Italy.


Did Germany invade ltaly?

They were Allies. But nearing the end when the Italians wanted to kick Mussolini out of power, Hitler sent in German troops to take control. He didn't want to lose the country, so he sent in his soldiers temporarily to fight the Allies and make sure Italy stayed its ally. But he didn't invade it in the way that he invaded other countries such as France.


How did Mussolini take over Ethiopia?

He tooks his troops and took over the country when they didn't see him coming. A couple of years later, America helped the Ethiopians run him out of power in their country.


Why did the partisans kill Benito Mussolini?

During the war, the partisans were fighting against the Germans who were occupying their country and the Italian Fascists who fought with the Germans. Mussolini had been kept as a puppet-leader of these Italians. The Partisans fought against their own people to stop the war. The Italian partisans were composed of many different types and beliefs of people. There were Catholic partisans, Communist partisans and others. In order to be stronger, they had to band together and formed "committees" to run their organization. It was the Communist leaders of the partisans who wanted to kill Mussolini as they opposed the Fascists and their beliefs. The committee had to go along with this as the Communist were a majority. Most people and the Catholic Church(the Vatican) feared the take-over by Communists more than they did Mussolini's Fascists or the Germans. The Communist partisan leaders heard that Mussolini and many of his Fascists had been captured. They demanded and were allowed to take Mussolini and 15 Fascists for their execution.

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What did Hitler and Mussolini take control of?

everything


Did Mussolini take control of Italy during World War 2?

Answer Mussolini rose to power in 1922 and remained in control of the country until he was forced to resign in July 1943.


How did Rome regain control of Italy after the sacking of the city by the Guals?

The Italians didn't take control of Rome. Rome took control of the Italians by progressively conquering them and taking them on as allies. They also did the same with the Greek cities around the coast of the Italian peninsula, and the Gauls in northern Italy.


Did Benito Mussolini take control of Germany in 1933?

No, he did not, but in 1933 Mussolini proposed a four power pact with Italy, Germany, Britain and France. When Hitler came to power, there was threats against Italian interests in Austria and the Danube basin


Did Germany invade ltaly?

They were Allies. But nearing the end when the Italians wanted to kick Mussolini out of power, Hitler sent in German troops to take control. He didn't want to lose the country, so he sent in his soldiers temporarily to fight the Allies and make sure Italy stayed its ally. But he didn't invade it in the way that he invaded other countries such as France.


Do Italians take risks?

Yes.


How did Mussolini take over Ethiopia?

He tooks his troops and took over the country when they didn't see him coming. A couple of years later, America helped the Ethiopians run him out of power in their country.


Why did the partisans kill Benito Mussolini?

During the war, the partisans were fighting against the Germans who were occupying their country and the Italian Fascists who fought with the Germans. Mussolini had been kept as a puppet-leader of these Italians. The Partisans fought against their own people to stop the war. The Italian partisans were composed of many different types and beliefs of people. There were Catholic partisans, Communist partisans and others. In order to be stronger, they had to band together and formed "committees" to run their organization. It was the Communist leaders of the partisans who wanted to kill Mussolini as they opposed the Fascists and their beliefs. The committee had to go along with this as the Communist were a majority. Most people and the Catholic Church(the Vatican) feared the take-over by Communists more than they did Mussolini's Fascists or the Germans. The Communist partisan leaders heard that Mussolini and many of his Fascists had been captured. They demanded and were allowed to take Mussolini and 15 Fascists for their execution.


How do Italians treat old aged people?

Italians treat old aged people very well... they take care of them


Why did Itallians follow Mussolini?

Mussolini was a great speaker and political leader who others looked up to and were inspired by. His ways persuaded people and earned their support. Then making the rise of the economy much easier and faster.Italians turned to Mussolini because he promised to return them to their glory days and they would become a world power.


Why did Britain and France take no action against Italian aggression?

Because they weren't sure they could win a war against the Italians, who had established ties with Germany. The Italian leader Mussolini dreamed of building a colonial empire in Africa like those of Britain and France, and had a formidable navy.


What does Palin say Italians take seriously?

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