Benito Mussolini: Creator Of The Fascist Party In Italy

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Benito Mussolini is one of the most prominent dictators involved in World War II. He was the creator of the Fascist Party in Italy in 1919. Originally, Mussolini was a Socialist but he was kicked out due to his involvement in World War I. He made himself dictator of Italy prior to the commencement of the war. He overextended his forces during the war and at last, he was killed by his own people on April 28, 1945 in Mezzegera, Italy. Mussolini was born July 29, 1833 in Dovia di Predappio, Forli, Italy. His father was a blacksmith and an earnest socialist that spent a great deal of time on politics and sharing his earnings with his significant other. Mussolini’s mother was a pious Catholic school teacher who supplied the family with stability and a steady income. Being the oldest of three children, he was a brilliant child, yet he was insubordinate and energetic. He channelled his energy into socialist politics, which he found the love for from his father, and became obstinate against authorities. Even though he was expelled from school for his reckless behavior, he was able to obtain a teaching certificate and worked as a schoolmaster. …show more content…

He gained a reputation for his magnetism and his speaking talents. The Swiss authorities were drawn by his political movements, so he was expelled from their country. Mussolini returned to Italy and continued to support promoting a socialist agenda. At first, Mussolini wanted no involvement in World War I, but he viewed the war as an opportunity for his country to gain great power. His change of heart got him expelled from the organization. He organized a lot of right-wing groups into a force and formed the Fascist

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