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In the pre-World War II era, both Mussolini and Hitler sought to expand the territory and influence of their respective countries (Italy and Germany) out of both pride and fear alike. Both were exceedingly nationalistic: they took great pride in seeing their countries dominate others, even at the cost of bloodshed. They were also motivated by fear: they were afraid of being overshadowed by other world-powers as well as by subversive groups within their nations.

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