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    Mussolini´s Italy Topic 1: Which of the two methods used within Fascist Italy are most useful and most convincing? What strategies work better than others and why? Essay 1: Examine the methods of propaganda used within Fascist Italy. Which do you think are most useful and most convincing? What strategies do you think work better than others and why? Propaganda can be defined as “information‚ ideas‚ or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person‚ group‚ movement‚ institution

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    Economic Success or Social Failure Benito Mussolini’s development of the National Fascist Party in 1919 (H‚ 2010) provided great hope for a suffering nation of Italian people. Although Fascism grew quickly with an optimism of ending great economic and social turmoil‚ Mussolini’s Fascist ideologies eventually lead to an isolated nation. By further exploring the history of Benito Mussolini and his radical Fascist ideologies‚ it is easy to comprehend the attraction of such a concept‚ especially during

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    welcomed extreme left and right winged parties. Around this time‚ the predominant right-winged political ideologies of Nazism and Fascism came to the forefront. In the period between the First and Second World War‚ Hitler’s Nazi Germany and Mussolini’s Fascist Italy provided the ideal alternative to the ineffective parliament democracy. Although considered comparable due to their ideological similarities and the reasons behind their popularity‚ Nazism and Fascism were "closer in theory than in practice"

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    change in the established order and who favor traditional attitudes and practices‚ and who sometimes advocate the forced establishment of an authoritarian political order (Grobman). Totalitarianism spread throughout the European continent and created Fascist Italy‚ Nazi Germany‚ and the Communist Soviet Union or U.S.S.R in Russia that would forever change government and policies. Totalitarianism is form of government in which all societal resources are monopolized by the state in an effort to penetrate

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    socialist. They disliked the way socialism bullied them into employing people all year around whereas other believe socialist were planning to seize their land. From this‚ we can see how violence was incorporated into the everyday running of the fascist government to eliminate‚ appease and consolidate power. The violence can also be justified by the fascism government as they only had limited options available to them in gaining power.

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    Bret Epright Prof. Sallupo History 11-25-2011 The Role of the Charismatic Leader in the Fascist Party After the First World War countries throughout Europe were left to repair themselves from the damages done by the war. Societies were ruined‚ citizens killed‚ cities destroyed‚ and economies collapsed. It seems like although the allies managed to win the war‚ there was no real winner. Everyone who was involved in World War I had to experience the chaos that it invoked. One of the many countries

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    During a world economic crisis‚ two similar totalitarian regimes were able to emerge in Germany and Italy. The fascist party was led by Benito Mussolini in Italy‚ while the National socialists were led by Adolf Hitler in Germany. The education played a key role in these two nations‚ as since the future of Italy and Germany was in the schools. The public image of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini were key factors in the popularity of the two leaders. Propaganda was an essential tool in both countries

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    embedded in the regime: ethnic nationalism‚ genocidal violence and‚ of course‚ the character of Hitler himself. I believe‚ however‚ that some of the points he has indicated as “unique” were simply the transformation of a phenomena already existing in Fascist Italy‚ as the two regimes came to influence each other at some point of their history. I will first introduce the article; second‚ I will address the flaws of Kershaw’s argument - what aspects deserved a better explanation and what is not unique compared

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    World War I and the rise of the Fascist movement led by Benito Mussolini which opposed the rise of the international left‚ especially the far-left along with others who opposed Fascism. Fascists and communists fought on the streets during this period as the two factions competed to gain power in Italy. The already tense political environment in Italy escalated into major civil unrest when Fascists began attacking their rivals‚ beginning on April 15‚ 1919 with Fascists attacking the offices of the Italian

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    Fascist Ideology By Evie Friedrich Question One. What were the ideologies of the Nazi Party and the Norsefire Party portrayed in V for Vendetta? Nazi ideology or Nazism was the ideology developed by Adolf Hitler and other prominent Nazis in Germany. There were many existing ideologies that influenced Nazism such as Fascism and Nationalism‚ however Nazism was a unique ideology in many ways. It combined many ideas‚ values and morals that were key to Hitler’s vision of Germany‚ such as Lebensraum

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