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Benito Mussolini's racial attitude evolved over time, initially emphasizing Italian nationalism and Imperialism without a strong focus on race. However, by the late 1930s, he adopted more explicit racial policies influenced by Nazi Germany, promoting anti-Semitic laws and the idea of Aryan superiority. Mussolini's regime began to target Jews and other minorities, reflecting a more aggressive racial ideology that aligned with fascist principles. Despite this shift, his primary focus remained on state power and national unity rather than a deeply ingrained racial doctrine.

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