Adolf Hitler had a notable fear of heights, which is documented in various accounts of his life. He also exhibited a deep-seated paranoia regarding betrayal, stemming from his experiences during World War I and the political turmoil of post-war Germany. Benito Mussolini, on the other hand, had a fear of being abandoned or isolated, which influenced his authoritarian rule and aggressive foreign policy. Both leaders' phobias may have contributed to their extreme behaviors and decision-making during their respective regimes.
Mussolini invaded Ethiopia in 1935.
No, Hindenburg is Germany & Mussolini is Italy. Mussolini was Il Duce in Italy & has no connection with German politics as such. Hindenburg was reluctant to support Hitlers accession to the Chancellery in Berlin.
Yes, Italy was probably Hitlers strongest Allie (Italy was not as powerful as Japan but they had a closer relationship) Their Alliance failed though when Benito Mussolini (Italian Dictator) was assassinated
I Think It Was Hitlers Bloody Mess.
The reasons for Mussolini allying with Hitler was that he could see that Hitler was going to start a war and probily take over the world and he did not want to miss out on the rewards of being on the winning side. The effects it had on Mussolini was that he was veiwed very highly around the world for re-stabilising the Italian govenment so allying with Hiler decreased his popularity with other world leaders
Mussolini invaded Ethiopia in 1935.
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.
They both tried to take over and use dictatorship
he was hung upside down till he died same with his wife.
No, Hindenburg is Germany & Mussolini is Italy. Mussolini was Il Duce in Italy & has no connection with German politics as such. Hindenburg was reluctant to support Hitlers accession to the Chancellery in Berlin.
Answer this question…Mussolini did not make persecution of Jews a key part of his ideology.
The phobia of phobias is Phobophobia.
Phobias are an aspect of psychology, which is considered a science. So yes, phobias are a science of sorts
phobias are just natural things we have and noone can stop that
Honestly, you can have a phobia of anything! There is even a fear of phobias!
Freud said phobias were repressed conflicts, were as Watson said that phobias were learned