Mussolini's cabinet was predominantly composed of loyal Fascists and individuals who aligned with his authoritarian vision. Many appointed were seasoned politicians, military leaders, and industrialists who supported his regime and shared his nationalist and militaristic ideals. Additionally, Mussolini often selected figures who were pliable and willing to suppress dissent, ensuring tight control over the government and its policies. This strategic selection helped solidify his power and implement Fascist policies effectively.
The men who were in the senate and who's duty was to protect the interests of the plebeians were the tribunes. However they were not appointed to the senate, they were elected.
They were both responsible for the death of millions of innocent people.
Benito Mussolini had power from about 1922 to 1944.1922 to 1944Benito Mussolini ruled from December 24, 1925 to July 25, 1943.
On April 28, 1945, Mussolini and his mistress Clara Petacci, were arrested again by Italian partisans by Lake Como. Walter Audisio (1909-1973), who was once pardoned by Mussolini for a jail term in 1934, took custody of Mussolini and Petacci. Mussolini, realizing he was going to killed, opened up his shirt and asked to be shot in the chest. Audisio complied and attempted to shoot the pair with an Italian submachine gun, but it would not fire. He then pulled out an Italian pistol and again it would not fire. In desperation he grabbed a French weapon, a MAS 7.65, from a fellow partisan and killed them both. Their bodies were strung upside down the next day for all to see.
Germany surrendered and Hitler commited sucide and soviets lost over 20million men in the war
The Cabinet of the United States is composed of the most senior appointed officers of the executive branch of the federal government of the United States, who are generally the heads of the federal executive departments. The existence of the Cabinet dates back to the firstPresident of the United States, George Washington, who appointed a Cabinet of four men: Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson; Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton; Secretary of War Henry Knox; and Attorney General Edmund Randolph to advise him and to assist him in carrying out his duties.
Critics referred to the men who worked closely with President Andrew Jackson as the "Kitchen Cabinet." This informal group of advisors was seen as a controversial alternative to the official cabinet, leading to criticism that Jackson was relying on a select few for counsel rather than his appointed officials. The term "Kitchen Cabinet" implied a lack of legitimacy and transparency in governance.
While the word "cabinet" came later, the existence of top-level presidential advisers is mentioned in the Constitution. In fact, the tradition of appointing such federal advisers to be in charge of important departments in the government goes back to George Washington, who appointed a Secretary of State, a Secretary of the Treasury, and several others. The members of the cabinet were all men until the presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the early 1930s-- he appointed the first woman, Frances Perkins, as his Secretary of Labor. I enclose a link to President Obama's current cabinet.
Hitler and Mussolini
Do you mean the cabinet department? A group of men and women who are the President's closest advisors?
The men who were in the senate and who's duty was to protect the interests of the plebeians were the tribunes. However they were not appointed to the senate, they were elected.
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It's a typo.
Cabinet members. A link to the men and women currently in the president's cabinet, and which departments they head, can be found below.
Lincoln had a cabinet of seven members - 13 different men served at one time or another.
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Hebrews 9:27 (KJV) And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment