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  1. 2 de abr. de 2022 · Inside Benito Mussolini’s Rise To Power. Benito Mussolini took control of Italy thanks to the pen just as much as the sword. Born July 29, 1883, in Dovia di Predappio, Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini was intelligent and inquisitive from an early age. In fact, he first set out to be a teacher but soon decided that career wasn’t for him.

  2. In almost two decades Benito Mussolini’s fascist dictatorship deported 15,000 Italians to island internment colonies and small villages in southern Italy. This institution (confino di polizia) and, more broadly, the experiences of Italians affected by it, is the subject of this dissertation.

  3. Si Benito Mussolini (Hulyo 29, 1883–Abril 28, 1945) ay nagsilbing ika-40 punong ministro ng Italya mula 1922 hanggang 1943. Bilang malapit na kaalyado ni Adolf Hitler noong Ikalawang Digmaang Pandaigdig , siya ay itinuturing na isang sentral na pigura sa pagsilang ng pasismo sa Europa. Noong 1943, si Mussolini ay pinalitan bilang punong ...

  4. Hace 5 días · Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini was born on 29 July 1883 in Predappio in northern central Italy. His father was a blacksmith. Employment prospects in the area were poor so in 1902 Mussolini moved ...

  5. Creación del Partido Fascista. Benito Mussolini, nacido el 29 de julio de 1883 en Predappio, Italia, fue un político italiano conocido por ser el fundador del fascismo y por su papel como dictador de Italia durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. En 1919, Mussolini fundó el Partido Nacional Fascista, también conocido como Partido Fascista Italiano.

  6. 28 de sept. de 2023 · La vida personal de Benito Mussolini. Benito Mussolini nació el 29 de julio de 1883 en la pequeña ciudad italiana de Predappio, en la actual región de Emilia-Romaña. Fue el primer hijo del matrimonio entre Alessandro Mussolini, un herrero socialista, y Rosa Maltoni, una maestra católica. Sus hermanos menores fueron Arnaldo y Edvige.

  7. BooksMarch 7, 2009. The Jews in Mussolini’s Italy. Michele Sarfatti, The Jews in Mussolini’s Italy – From Equality to Persecution, The University of Wisconsin, 2007. Often overshadowed by the persecution of Jews in Germany, the treatment of Jews in fascist Italy comes into sharp focus in this volume by Italian historian Michele Sarfatti.