What was Benitos Mussolinis title during World War 2?
His honourable right prick bestiality king Benito Mussolini
What are some examples of foreshadowing in Speak by laurie halse Anderson?
The Tree in the art class, also that are teachers name is Mr.Freeman (Free Man, to show that Milenda is free)
What were Benito Mussolinis Parents jobs?
Answer His father, Alessandro, was a skilled blacksmith but spent most of his time talking politics than working. His mother, Rosa Mussolini, was a school mistress, a quiet, religious woman, gentle and kind, and esteemed by everyone. She was worked hard to make up for her husband's lack of work. She died of meningitis at age 46 on 19 Feb 1905. Souce: "Benito Mussolini" by C. Hibbert
When did Abyssinia become Ethiopia?
ABYSSINIA is an extensive country of Eastern Africa, the limits of which are not well defined, and authorities be regarded as lying between 7° 30' and 15° 40' N. lat., and 35° and 40° 30' E. long., having, N. and N.W., Nubia; E., the territory of the Danakils; S; the country of the Gallas; and W., the regions of the Upper Nile (61-1). It has an area of about 200,000 square miles, and a population of from 3,000,000 to 4,000,000.
The name Abyssinia, or more properly Habessinia, is derived from the Arabic word Habesch, which signifies mixture or confusion, and was applied to this country by the Arabs on account of the mixed character of the people. This was subsequently Latinised by the Portuguese into Abassia and Abassinos, and hence the present name. The Abyssinians call themselves Itiopyavan, and their country Itiopia, or Manghesta Itiopia, the kingdom of Ethiopia.
http://www.1902encyclopedia.com/A/ABY/abyssinia.html
Did Italy and japan kill Jews to during the Holocaust?
In both cases the answer is no. However, after Italy surrendered in 1943, much of the country was occupied by the Nazis and they deported Italian Jews to Auschwitz. The Japanese, who were almost entirely unfamiliar with the long-standing "Christian" tradition of antisemitism found the Nazi attitude towards the Jews very puzzling.
Who took control of the Italian government in 1922?
Mussolini Benito Mussolini, after having been duly appointed Prime Minister by King Vittorio Emanuele III.
How successful was Mussolini at achieving his aims?
Mussolini wasn't very successful at all. by the 1944 he was forced to step down from his dictator ship over Italy. Italian troops really didn't want to be in the war at all. They weren't motivated to fight in the war, and when the US and british troops invaded Sicily and Italy Hitler was forced to send large amounts of troops into Italy with hopes of stalling and destroying the invading allies troops.
Fascist leaders in Italy and Germany came to power in the 1920 and 1930 because they?
Because there was no plan to take care of Italy and Germany after the Great War these nations were left in great ruins with high levels of unemployment. When these conditions happen people will look to there governments for hope and changes. Guys like Hiltler offered change. They said that the Jewish people were taking all the jobs. And they were lining their owns pockets with the dollars of Hard Working Germans. He could only look at History the Jews had been bankers since there earliest day.
Because these poor conditions were allowed to happen the US developed the Marshall plan. This plan in a sense rebuilds the country that the US has a war with. By doing this you win the Hearts and Minds of the people. You achieve a prewar economy quicky and can move the population to a non militant stance. You allow them to retain there nationality and pride.
What were the contributions of Benito Mussolini to Italy?
"Among the domestic achievements of Mussolini from the years 1924–1939 were: his public works programmes such as the taming of the Pontine Marshes, the improvement of job opportunities, and public transport. Mussolini also solved the Roman Question by concluding the Lateran Treaty between the Kingdom of Italy and the Holy See. He is also credited with securing economic success in Italy's colonies and commercial dependencies."
When did the us join world war2?
US joined WW2 on December 8th 1941, the day after the American war base; Pearl Harbour was bombed by the Japanese.
When did the allies last bomb Italy?
During WW2 there was a campaign called the Italian Campaign where Allied forces made movements in and around italy. This took place from 10th July 1943 to 2nd May 1945. So it lasted for 1 year, 10 months and 22 days
Who was the Italian dictator and leader of the fascist party called il duce?
Well, if the dictator was the dictator during WW 2 then it was Bernito Mussalini and sorry for not giving u a straight answer its just that i think that was the only time period for a dictatorship in italy.
Mussolini
No U spelled it wrong {No offense}
It's Benito Mussolini.
What European countries did Germany not invade in World War 2?
The micro states were not invaded: Andorra, Liechtenstein, San Marino, the Vatican.
Britain, as this does not include the Channel Islands.
Many of Germany's allies in Europe were occupied or invaded by Germany after surrendering or trying to surrender. However, Bulgaria and Finland were not invaded by Germany.
German forces took over occupation in Albania following the collapse of the Italian fascist regime in 1943, who were the original invaders.
Continent invaded by Mussolini?
Mussolini invaded the country of Ethiopia in 1935. This was the continent of Africa. He was trying to instill faith into his people and wanted them to join the army.
Is fascist or fascism and offensive word like Nazi?
The word fascist is sometimes used to denigrate people, institutions, or groups that would not describe themselves as ideologically fascist, and that may not fall within the formal definition of the word. The Fascist party that developed in Italy in the 1920s rigidly enforced conservative values and behavior norms during the Mussolini regime. As a political epithet, fascist was subsequently used in an anti-authoritarian sense to emphasize the common ideology of governmental suppression of individual freedom. It has also been applied to a broad range of people and groups, including people of many religiousfaiths, particularly fundamentalist groups. The individual, institution, or group(s) called fascist often find the use of the term in this way to be highly offensive and inappropriate.
Where did Italy fight during World War 2?
Italy was involved in almost every single attack that Germany made. Before the WWII they attacked Albania and Ethiopia. In 1940 they attacked Greece.
Italy fought in Northern Africa, as well as the Balkans, such as Albania, Greece, etc.
How many soldiers participated at Normandy for the axis powers?
Seems approx 800,000 Axis vs approx 400,000 Allied forces. As a start in your research, check out the Related Link below for more info http://www.answers.com/topic/battle-of-dunkirk
What steps did the axis powers take to dominate their regions?
The way that the axis lost in World War 2, is that when the axis fell back to Germany, the Russians were attacking from the east, and the American and British forces were attacking from the west. Germany was being attacked on both sides, and this caused its' army to split. They kept pulling back till they reached Berlin, and that was their last stand.
Did Mussolini support government ownership of property?
first answer: No, Mussolini and fascism did not support government ownership of property. He encouraged private ownership.
second improved answer: Fascism & communism are both socialist political & economic movements. Private property ownership is one of the major differences between fascism & communism. However, in fascism the government controls the usage of property, land, & private businesses. Fascism perverts & corrupts capitalism, such that economic & political freedom is lost. The Fascist government can decide to seize the assets of any person or business, solely on the orders of key fascist leaders. One of the ways that Hitler & Mussolini received public support from their people was to promise to resist communism (which would have seized all private property). However, Hitler & Mussolini would have eventually gravitated towards the seizure or control of all property. As you can see, communism & fascism are vey similar, with communism being the most extreme form of socialism.
What did the uniform for the British soldiers look like in the revolutionary war?
They wore coats that were red and white pants. They wore "knee-high" socks and hats. Their red coats had several buttons on them. It was from their red coats that they were given the name 'lobsterbacks' and 'redcoats'.
Who was the dictator of Italy before and during World War 2?
It was King Victor Emanuel III The Etruscans
Why did Italy invade abyssinia?
Hitler wanted to take over more countries for living space and the power. He also tried to conquer many other countries.
For more information check this out: http://www.sahistory.org.za/pages/chronology/thisday/1935-10-03.htm