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 Benito Mussolini - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mussolini's granddaughter Alessandra, daughter of Romano Mussolini, is currently a deputy in the Republican Chamber and Member of the European Parliament for the right party Alternativa Sociale.
After failing in the 1919 elections, Mussolini at last entered parliament in 1921.
All teachers in schools and universities had to swear an oath to defend the Fascist regime.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benito_Mussolini

  
 History: Brief Look at Benito Mussolini
Benito Mussolini was born on July 29, 1883 in Predappio.
Mussolini was jailed in 1911 for his opposition to Italy’s war in Libya.
Although Mussolini was given extraordinary powers to return order to Italy he governed constitutionally until 1924 after the violence of the 1924 elections resulting in the death of Socialist party deputy Giacomo Mattoetti.
http://cyberessays.com/History/71.htm

  
 Execution of Mussolini
She met up with Mussolini after his capture and was at his side when he was gunned down.
Accompanying him were Angela Curti, the former mistress of Mussolini.
News reached them of the decree from Liberation Committee calling for the death peanilty for Fascists responsible for the 1922 "insurrection" and those guilty of crimes against the state since September 8, 1943.
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 Benito Mussolini: Second World War
Mussolini, with mistress, Clara Petacci, and twelve members of his Cabinet, were executed by partisans in a village on Lake Como yesterday afternoon, after being arrested in an attempt to cross the Swiss frontier.
However, Mussolini did not declare war on Britain and France until 10th June 1940.
With these fourteen were also the bodies of Farinacci and Starace, two former general secretaries of the Fascist party, and Teruzzo, formerly Minister of Colonies who had been caught elsewhere and executed by partisans.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/2WWmussolini.htm

  
 BBC NEWS Programmes From Our Own Correspondent Menacing Mussolini memorabilia
Mussolini's march on Rome in 1922 led to his appointment as premier
Mussolini became Italy's prime minister in 1922, aged just 39.
It was ironic that he ended up in a rural backwater.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/3798901.stm

  
 MODERN LEFTISM AS RECYCLED FASCISM
And a remarkably similar predecessor to Mussolini in both word and deed was in fact a President of the United States -- Theodore Roosevelt.
So although in his 30s Mussolini become an ardent nationalist, in his youth he was as anti-nationalist as any America-hater among the American "liberal" youth of today.
And much less surprisingly, F.D. Roosevelt, found in Mussolini's policies part of his inspiration for the semi-socialist "New Deal" and referred to Mussolini in 1933 as "that admirable Italian gentleman".
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 Mussolini and the Roman Catholic Church
Mussolini voiced his disapproval at the use of contraception - an identical stance to the Roman Catholic Church.
As a young man, Mussolini had shared his father’s opinion of the Roman Catholic Church.
To gain credibility with the Roman Catholic Church, Mussolini had his children baptised in 1923.
http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/mussolini_roman_catholic.htm

  
 Mussolini
28 September 1921 The Fascists led a march on Rome and forced King Victor Emmanuel III to appoint Mussolini as the prime minister.
19 June 1903 Mussolini was placed under investigation by police in Bern, Switzerland.
28 April 1945 Mussolini was shot to death.
http://www.worldhistory.com/mussolini.htm

  
 BBC NEWS Programmes Crossing Continents Italians struggle with Mussolini legacy
On Predappio's main street, a souvenir shop is enjoying a burgeoning trade in Mussolini paraphernalia, despite a law banning the public glorification of fascism.
The shop is crammed with black shirts, black sweat-shirts, black base-ball caps, and black t-shirts, all bearing fascist slogans.
The mayor is trying to encourage an objective study of Predappio
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/crossing_continents/2144413.stm

  
 The World at War: Benito Mussolini
Mussolini was deposed by a revolt within his own Fascist Grand Council, and Victor Emmanuael III, the King of Italy, who had been reduced to a figurehead by Mussolini, appointed Marshal Badoglio to be the new Prime Minister.
In any case, he did declare war on France.
Benito Mussolini, "IL DUCE", Prime Minister of Italy, is an Axis European political leader.
http://www.euronet.nl/users/wilfried/ww2/mussolin.htm

  
 Scotsman.com News - International - Mussolini was a caring father, says son
Their daughter, Alessandra Mussolini, a longtime lawmaker in the National Alliance right-wing government party, has founded her own movement to defend his name.
Il Duce took an interest in his children’s report cards in school, he adds, and "never raised his voice, but one of his famous stern looks was enough to make us anxious".
Until now, he has refrained from discussing his father’s legacy.
http://news.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=1332302004

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Mussolini : A Biography (Vintage)
The fact remains that Benito Mussolini was a leader in his own right.
This book is still the benchmark on the life of that despicable,culpable idiot and gangster politician, Mussolini.
Mussolini's father, a blacksmith and active member of the socialist party who had an affinity for drinking and womanizing, suggests Mack Smith, may have had a significant influence in Mussolini's early development and eventual socialist leanings.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0394716582?v=glance

  
 Benito Mussolini killer file
1918 - Mussolini returns from the war a confirmed antisocialist.
1921 - At elections for parliament, 35 fascists, including Mussolini, win seats.
Mussolini is appointed prime minister of a coalition government and begins transforming Italy into a fascist regime, where the individual belongs to the state.
http://www.moreorless.au.com/killers/mussolini.html

  
 Benito Mussolini
Much to his surprise, the King agreed and before long, Mussolini had established a dictatorship.
He led his "Black Shirts" on Rome during a period of civil unrest and demanded that the King of Italy appoint him Prime Minister.
Italian dictator Benito Mussolini started his career as a left-wing journalist.
http://www.multied.com/bio/people/Mussolini.html

  
 Mussolini, Benito -> The Fascist Leader on Encyclopedia.com 2002
Mussolini, Benito -> The Fascist Leader on Encyclopedia.com 2002
What do Fascism's belligerent founding father and our own democratically elected Prime Minister have in common?
Alessandra Mussolini, Benito's granddaughter, acts to erase the shame of the family name.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/section/Mussolin_TheFascistLeader.asp

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Mussolini
Benito Mussolini, Fascist Italy, First World War, Nazi Germany, Victor Emmanuel, Foreign Minister, Liberal Italy, Margherita Sarfatti, Great Powers, League of Nations, Adolf Hitler, Arnaldo Mussolini, Claretta Petacci, Addis Ababa, Grand Council, Alto Adige, Palazzo Venezia, Villa Torlonia, Minister of Colonies, Alessandro Mussolini, Nationalist Association, Piazzale Loreto, Italo Balbo, Catholic Church, Galeazzo Ciano
Partially as a response to this diplomatic historian R.J.B. Bosworth has produced a new biography, which seeks incorporate twenty new years of scholarship.
However, the author also convincingly asserts that, as a political force, Mussolini was not an aberration; he and his movement grew out of and were linked to a supposedly "respectable" ultranational and intolerant strain in the Italian body politic, and that strain is still flourishing.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0340731443?v=glance

  
 Benito Mussolini
In July 1943, Mussolini was deposed by a revolt within his own Fascist Grand Council, and Vittorio Emmanuelle III, the King of Italy, reduced to a figure head by Mussolini, appointed Field Marshal Pietro Badoglio to be the new Prime Minister of Italy.
Mussolini was enraged and issued an ultimatum that if they did not end the strike, his Fascist party would.
Benito Mussolini was an avid writer and after he finished his schooling, he became an editor for the Milan socialist paper "Avanti".
http://www.comandosupremo.com/Mussolini.html

  
 Benito Mussolini
He also grew up supporting the view of his father that the Roman Catholic Church was an enemy of Italy as it did not support the state itself.
As soon as he was able to do so, Mussolini helped out his father in his forge.
Working with his father gave the two time to talk.
http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/benito_mussolini.htm

  
 Benito Mussolini - The Father of Illegal Eritrean Territorial Claims Against Djibouti and Ethiopia
France secretly negotiated with Mussolini in order to gain his support against Germany.
Mussolini invaded Ethiopia in September 1935 using Eritrea as his main base.
Benito Mussolini - The Father of Illegal Eritrean Territorial Claims Against Djibouti and Ethiopia
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 Mussolini: The Doctrine of Fascism [Free Republic]
If you will go back adn reread you will see that for Mussolini the State is absolute, creating all morality and law.
You wrote: "Facism proper is the exaltation of the State as the highest good." But the word "state", in this context, is an anachronism.
Mussolini maps nicely onto Buchanan and the other Democrats.
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a38c59770508a.htm

  
 Death of the Father-Mussolini & Fascist Italy
Antagonisms between political parties, which had given rise to a civil war (1943-45), continued for about three more years.
Imprisoned, then liberated by the Germans, Mussolini lived in northern Italy until his capture and execution, on April 28, 1945, along with his mistress, Claretta Petacci, by military forces of the Italian Resistance.
Mussolini consolidated his authority by gaining the upper hand over both King and Pope.
http://cidc.library.cornell.edu/DOF/italy/italy.htm

  
 The Spectator.co.uk
Like Mussolini, he passed anti-Semitic laws; but in the German shadow.
None of this is to deny that Mussolini, Franco and Perón were also bad.
But the passage in Mr Webster’s book aroused no wider interest in Britain, his subject being Pétain rather than Mussolini.
http://www.lewrockwell.com/spectator/spec90.html

  
 Lecture 9: The Age of Anxiety, Europe in the 1920s (2)
Mussolini was influenced by all these theorists but spent his early years as a traveling schoolteacher and journalist.
He served in the army until he was wounded in 1917.
Mussolini sought to move beyond contemporary political ideologies and his solution was fascism.
http://www.historyguide.org/europe/lecture9.html

  
 Fascism and Mussolini
World at War: Benito Mussolini - a brief biography of the Italian fascist leader.
Execution of Benito Mussolini A short description of the capture and execution of Mussolini on April 28, 1945.
This page has been created by Dena Rinetti and is solely for educational purposes.
http://www.casahistoria.net/Fascism.html

  
 Urban Legends Reference Pages: History (Loco Motive)
1922 that resulted in King Vittorio Emanuele's appointment of Benito Mussolini as prime minister and the accession to power of the fascists in Italy, Mussolini needed to convince the people of Italy that fascism was indeed a system that worked to their benefit.
War I, and it did improve a good deal during the 1920s, but Mussolini was disingenuous in taking credit for the changes: much of the repair work had been performed before Mussolini and the fascists came to power in 1922.
Mussolini may have done many brutal and tyrannical things; he may have destroyed human freedom in Italy; he may have murdered and tortured citizens whose only crime was to oppose Mussolini; but 'one had to admit' one thing about the Dictator: he 'made the trains run on time.'
http://www.snopes.com/history/govern/trains.htm

  
 The National Archives Learning Curve Heroes & Villains Mussolini & Abyssinia
Or was he an international bully, attacking a weak nation, defying international law and endangering world peace?
Was Mussolini an Italian hero, leading his people to glory?
This also delivered a fatal blow to the League of Nations.
http://www.learningcurve.gov.uk/heroesvillains/g3

  
 Tea with Mussolini (1999)
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