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Benito Mussollini from Italy.

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Who did Mussolini joined forces with in 1936?

Francisco Franco the Dictator and leader of Spain.


What did Adolph Hitler joined?

Hitler joined the nazis


Which European nation that had been led by a dictator joined the allied forces in 1943?

After Italy surrendered and deposed Mussolini in 1943, it supported the Allies.


Crimes that Benito Mussolini committed?

He created Fascism and used it as a crime.


How did Anthens and Sparta joined forces to defeat Persia?

they never joined forces


Who was the dictator of Italy and joined in World War 2?

Benito mussolini


Totalitarian leaders during World War 2?

Francisco Franco was a totalitarian dictator of Spain but he was not part of the Axis Force because his nation was a neutral nation. There were two totalitarian dictators who were part of the Axis Force in World War 2. They were Benito Mussolini of Italy and Adolf Hitler of Germany. Josef Stalin was the dictator of the communist Soviet Union (Russia). Stalin was allied with Mussolini and Hitler at the beginning of the war but once the Germans attacked The Soviet Union that ended their alliance. The USSR then joined the Allied Forces.


What country started out as an ally of Germany but then joined the allied powers?

Italy was the country that, under Benito Mussolini, was an ally of Germany, until the Italian people deposed the dictator, and Italy became an ally of the allied powers.


Why did the medes and chaldeans join forces?

The Chaldeans and The Medes joined forces to fight The Assyrians.


What do you call the group that Hitler joined?

The Nazis.


What is another word for joined?

Joined forces formed an alliance


How many people joined Hitler in his killing?

It would be difficult to say exactly but there were thousands of people, including soldiers and ordinary people, who joined Hitler in his killing.