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Benito Mussolini

Benito Mussolini was the prime minister in Italy and leader of the National Fascist Party, and is considered as one of the most important creators of Fascism. He also led Italy into World War 2 on Germany and the Nazi's side, and has had a huge impact on Italy and its history.

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Who rules Italy today?

Silvio Berlusconi is the current Italian political leader.

Why was Benito Mussolini hung upside down?

Because the partisans wanted to humiliate his dead body Some sources say that there was a tradition of hanging thieves upside down. The partisans choose Milan as the place to disply his body along with 15 other executed Fascists because that was the heart of the Fascists regime in the latter days of the war AND because it was the site where the Fascists executed some partisans.

Did Benito Mussolini have any pets?

I'm asking did he or dint he have any pets because I'm dumb and i don't know

Is Benito Mussolini a good or bad person?

Benito is born to be the good person.

but you could tell me that Benito is bad person because he kills most people of this world

Was Benito Mussolini or Adolf Hitler or tojo known as the leader?

in different parts they where considered differently

but i think Hitler was the one who came up with taking over the world of redeamning Germany (treaty of Versailles).

Hitler was Germany

Tojo was japan

mussolnin was Italy

and Stalin was soviet union

Shortly before Hitler's suicide Mussolini?

Shortly before Hitler's suicide Mussolini was captured by Italian Communist partisans Valerio and Bellini and within one day summarily shot - along with the rest of the people in his 15 person group. His body was transported around to different places where it was shot, kicked, spat upon, hung upside down from the roof of a gas station, and then stoned by civilians. Obviously they rather despised him.

Did Hitler or Stalin or Mussolini kill the most people?

Hitler was directly responsible for the death of about 11-12 million people.

Mussolini was directly responsible for the death of only a few hundred thousand.

Stalin was directly responsible for somewhere between 15-20 million.

However, where the question is unclear if the fact that Hitler started the war, therefore you could hold him indirectly accountable for most all of the deaths in the European Theatre of Operations. World War 2 deaths in the Pacific campaigns may be laid at the feet of the Japanese Empire, since it needed no prodding from Hitler to do the killing it did. Japan took control of Manchuria and invaded China in 1937, two years before Hitler invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. Japan did not even join the Axis powers until September 1940.

Directly, Stalin was responsible for the most deaths. However, Hitler's actions caused many in World War 2, and Mussolini was his ally. Stalin was a defensive nation. By that I mean they were attacked.

Therefore, you could make the argument had Hitler not attacked the USSR none or very few of the deaths would have occurred.

However, the other side of that argument is that the Soviet Union's was not a defensive war at all at least until Hitler double-crossed Stalin and invaded Russia. In fact, Stalin had already started his own invasions of friendly countries months before Hitler attacked it. Follow this sequence:

In August, 1939, Stalin enters into a Non-Agression Pact with Hitler.

On September 1, 1939, with no provocation, Hitler invades Poland.

On September 17, 1939 (16 days later) with no provocation, Stalin invades Poland. Part of the N-A Pact that was kept secret was that Stalin had agreed with Hitler to conquer Poland together and divide it between them.

On November 30, 1939, two months later, with no provocation, Stalin invades Finland beginning the Russian-Finland War.

On June 18, 1940, with no provocation, Stalin invades Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.

On June 22, 1941, one full year later, with no provocation, Hitler attacks the Soviet Union.

A defensive war on Stalin's part? No.

Is Hitler responsible for deaths caused by Russian soldiers in Poland, Finland, Latvia, Lithania and Estonia one year before Hitler attacks Russia? No.

These acts of war were against countries that were then at peace with the Soviet Union just as much as Poland was at peace with Germany when Germany invaded it. They were offensive and aggressive actions taken against peaceful nations. Any deaths caused by them rests squarely on the shoulders of Joseph Stalin.

Was mussolini gay?

Type your answer here... no mussolini was not

What is Edith Hann Beer's main strength?

Edith Hann Beer's seems to have been a most resourceful person. Her main strength to me is her determination to survive. She appears to have dealt with every challenge thrown at her with extreme courage and to some degree, cunning. I would also believe that she was somewhat the opportunist who used her obvious intelligence to overcome the odds to triumph against hatred and the awful racism that existed in Germany in the Nazi era.

How were Hitler and Stalin similar in their desire to have young followers?

Young followers are indoctinrated early. Nazi Germany had the Hitler Youth (HJ) and the German Women's Group (BDM) and the USSR had the Young Pioneers, both of which are similar to the Boys and Girls Scouts in America. Any strong government needs a "militant" or regimented youth organization. Hitler and Stalin were not unique in this, nor does it make them any more similar to each other than if they were compared to any other country. Any leader wants the youth indoctrinated with their ideals because they're fervent and more active than older followers and generally tend to stay in that direction through their life, meaning life-long servants (or voters) for the country.

What groups did Benito Mussolini target?

He was involved with Hitler so he for sure targeted Jews. There are probably more but that is the only one I know.

What are some questions you would ask Benito Mussolini if you had to interview him?

How did you get the railroads to run on time , what did he think about Hitler , what did he think about the daring rescue by Otto Skorzeny while he was a prisoner atop a ski resort high in the Apennine Mountains .

WHO IS Benito Garza's?

Benito Garza was a Captain in the Mexican Army during the Texas Revolution. His sisters married too Texans and stayed loyal to Texas after the war was won. Benito fought at the battle of the Alamo as well as San Jacinto, where he was captured and eventually released. He then became a bandit fighting a war as a bandit against the Texans. He was later killed by Otto Mcnab on a solo mission of McNab's to kill his uncle and friend Benito.

What Italian king overthrew Benito Mussolini?

On 24 July 1943, Count Dino Grandi and the Grand Council of Fascism voted overwhelmingly to ask Victor Emmanuel (King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy) to resume his full constitutional powers-in effect, a motion of no confidence in Benito Mussolini. The next afternoon, the King - who had been planning to get rid of the dictator himself for some time - summoned Mussolini to the palace and dismissed him as Prime Minister in favour of Marshal Pietro Badoglio.

What social changes did Benito Mussolini bring?

He made some changes and then he made people believe in a far right wing way off looking at things with his Red March

What did Mussolini do that made people hate him?

Just like Hitler he arrested them and killed them. Men like Mussolini and Hitler must maintain control so anyone who opposes them is eliminated. When Hitler invaded Poland one of the first things he did was close schools, arrest and kill teachers. He planned on making the Polish people slaves and the best slave doesn't read, write, or think critically but does what they are told.

Did Mussolini disrespect human rights?

He did not hesitate laying siege to towns. using torture and holding women and children as hostage to oblige suspects to give themselves up. From this sentence, it is obvious we know that hedoes not respect the hman right .