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How did Benito Mussolini come to power in Italy?

One thing Benito Mussolini did was outlaw political parties.


What are the cause and effects of king victor emmanuel III puts Mussolini in charge of the government?

King Victor Emmanuel III put Mussolini in charge to put to an end the chaotic economic and politic internal situation and prevent the left parties from taking the power by means of a revolution


How did Mussolini's come to power?

Mussolini coming to powerHe gained support from the King of Italy and many landowners/factory owners & upper class people by using his blackshirt militias to put an end to socialist strikes.This, combined with other factors, resulted in the King appointing Mussolini as Prime Minister. It was after this that his supporters marched on Rome as a victory parade/show of force. Over time, he gradually transferred more powers to himself, until he could oust non fascists from the cabinet and could eventually name himself Duce.He was appointed by King Victor Emmanuel.During and after World War I, there was economic and political turmoil in Italy. In 1914, having renounced his previous Marxist socialism, Mussolini established a right-wing nationalist (Fascist) movement, the Fasci Rivoluzionari d'Azione Internazionalista.He gained support from the King of Italy (Emmanuel III) and many landowners, factory owners, and financiers using his blackshirt militias to put an end to socialist strikes in 1920. In 1921, the Fascists became a political party, the Partito Nazionale Fascista (PNF), and Mussolini was elected to the Italian parliament.In 1922, Benito Mussolini marched into Rome with his Blackshirt legion, and Emmanuel, fearing civil war, appointed Mussolini as Prime Minister, replacing Luigi Facta, who had tried and failed several times to form a stable government.Benito Mussolini created the Fascist Party. This is a terrorist squads called the Black Shirts. With his army, he was able to gained power and star conquering places.He was asked by the king to form a government.Bentio Mussolini took advantage of the bad economic conditions that existed after World War I. He used these to take power by promising to be a stronger leader for the people of Italy.Benito Mussolini was able to acquire power in Italy because of the depressed economy. He used inflammatory language to build feelings against people in competing parties.


What happened to Mussolini after Italy fell in 1945?

Because of his majorely facist (forceful) ways, Mussolini was hated among his people and after Italy fell in 1945, his country began to revolt and start a revoluton. Fearing for his saftey, Mussolini attempted to leave Italy, but was discovered by revolutionaries and kidnapped. He was violently killed. He was hung upside-down, among several of his highest officers, from a low bridge, until the force of his blood running to his head ultimately killed him. It was extrremley painful and gruesome, as his head slowly bulged from the weight of the blood and his brain burst from too much fluid in his skull. His body was then dragged through the streets by a horse as revolutionaries paraded and cheered.


How did Benito Mussolini gain power in itlay?

Mussolini had the support of many people including Italian nationalists who were unhappy about the outcome of the first World War (they felt that Italy had not received enough of the spoils) and he had support for middle and higher income classes who feared a communist revolt which had recently been put down in neighboring Germany.


What is some general knowledge about Italy in World War 2?

Italy fought on Germany's side throughout most of the war, although was a significantly weaker power. The country was led by Benito Mussolini, the leader of the "fascist" dictatorship that wanted to create a "New Roman Empire". Mussolini had originally been Hitler's role model; after Hitler seized power it was the other way round.Prior to the war, Italy had attacked and conquered Ethiopa as part of the beginning of Mussolini's empire building. Italy did not enter the conflict until nine months after Britain and France declared war on Germany, and by this time France had almost fallen. Italy attempted to attack Greece alone but failed. Instead, it joined with the Germans in their successful invasions of Yugoslavia and Greece.In Africa, Italy tried to attack Egypt to get control of the Suez Canal, but Britain successfully pushed them back into Libya. Germany were forced to intervene and this fatally delayed their invasion of Russia. They chased the British back into Egypt, but after the Battle of El Alamein, they too were driven back.By May 1943, when the Italians surrendered in Tunisia, Mussolini had lost the empire and worse was to follow. Two months later, the Allies invaded Sicily. Mussolini's support evaporated and the Grand Council of Fascism kicked him out of office. In September that year, the Allies landed in mainland Italy. At the time, Mussolini was rescued by the Germans and escaped captivity.Naples was liberated the following month, but Allied progress up the peninsula was initially slower after that. Rome was liberated in June 1944. By this time, Mussolini was in the north attempting to organise and defend against the Allies, while Italian Partisans began to harass the Italian and German defenders.The Spring Offensive of 1945 saw the Allies successfully attack northern Italy and Mussolini's attempt to start a new government collapsed. Mussolini tried to escape to Switzerland but was caught and shot by Partisans. They put his body on display by hanging it upside-down from a petrol station in Milan.I advise you to read about the "Facismo", their leader Benito Mussolini and his relationship with Hitler and the Third Reich's ideas. Anyway, the subject can be very grim...no


How was Mussolini defeated?

In 1943. Actually, Mussolini was captured twice, once in 1943, and his fatal capture in 1945. After the Allied invasion of Sicily in 1943, the Italian King Victor Emmanuel II took power, and General Pietro Bodaglio replaced Mussolini who was then imprisoned. He was contemplating suicide when rescued in 1944 by German paratroopers led by SS Colonel Otto Skorzeny, and reinstated as Il Duce in Milan by Hitler. Even after the Allies captured Rome, Mussolini continued to rule a Fascist government-in-exile until the Allies closed on Milan. He then fled north to Germany but was captured by Communist Italians and executed.


Why is Benito Mussolini important to the Holocaust time period?

Common agenda. Fascism and Hitlers ideals mix well. Mussolini became leader of Italy in 1922. Hitler came to power later and so he looked to Mussolini for ideas and also a mentor in formulating his miliary. On 14 June, 1934, Hitler made his first trip to meet Mussolini to discuss "international policy". Mussolini put on a show of his military might to impress Hitler. However, Mussolini did not want Germany to annex Austria and share a common border with Italy. He succeded in this for a few years. Some say that Hitler was inspired to use the stiff-armed "Nazi salute" from observing Mussolini's troops using the Roman salute. On the other hand, Mussolini tried to emulate the German "goose step" march after his visit to Germany in 1937. After 1937, Hitler was in command of his own destiny and did not look to Mussolini for direction or inspiration. In World War 2 Mussolini was just a nuisance - going to war, getting a sound hiding and then asking Hitler for help.


Which of these men was alive at the end of World War 2 Hitler Stalin roosevelt or Mussolini?

Stalin lived until the mid 50's, Roosevelt died near the end of the war in 45, Mussolini was deposed, put in prison, freed by nazi special forces, and after the fall of germany excuted by hanging by a crowd in Florence italy.


A form of government in which the leader is not a king or queen but someone put in office by citizens with the right to vote?

Democracy or a Mawcracy.


What did the league do about the abyssinian crisis?

the league talked to Mussolini, whilst he was sending troops into abyssinia. The league didn't want to loose Italy from the league of nations and decided to give part of abyssinia to Italy. However Mussolini wanted all of abyssinia to expand his empire, so instead he ignored the league and invaded abyssinia. Then the league banned weapons sales and put sanctions on rubber and metal. The abyssinian emperor Haile Selassie appealed to the league but the league did nothing, in fact they secretly agreed to give abyssinia to Italy. This was called the Hoare Laval pact.


How many stamps are needed to send a letter from England to Italy?

your post office will weigh the letter and tell you the exact amount, they will then sell you the appropriate stamps, put them on your letter and mail it.