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Benito Mussolini

Benito Mussolini

Prime minister of italy and duce of fascism

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Founder of
Grand Council of Fascism
Grand Council of Fascism
Birthdate
July 29, 1883
Birthplace
Predappio
Predappio
Date of Death
April 28, 1945
Place of Death
Giulino
Giulino
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Mussolini as revealed in his political speeches
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"Parlo con Bruno."
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Corrispondenza inedita
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My autobiography, with specially authorised additions by arrangement and approval of Il Duce bringing it up to theyear 1939
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Parla Il Duce 23 febbraio XIX
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Mussolini
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Memoirs, 1942-1943
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Vomere e spada
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Educated at
University of Lausanne
University of Lausanne
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Author
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Politician
Politician
Teacher
Teacher
Journalist
Journalist
Writer
Writer
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00000001214317480
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OL115575A0
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901622620

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Edda Mussolini
Edda Mussolini
Romano Mussolini
Romano Mussolini
Bruno Mussolini
Bruno Mussolini
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Vittorio Mussolini
Citizenship
Kingdom of Italy
Kingdom of Italy
Italian Social Republic
Italian Social Republic
Father
Alessandro Mussolini
Alessandro Mussolini
Mother
Rosa Maltoni
Rosa Maltoni
Named After
Benito Juárez
Benito Juárez
Wikidata ID
Q23559

Benito Mussolini, in full Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini, byname Il Duce (Italian: “The Leader”), (born July 29, 1883, Predappio, Italy—died April 28, 1945, near Dongo), Italian prime minister (1922–43) and the first of 20th-century Europe’s fascist dictators.

Mussolini was the first child of the local blacksmith. In later years he expressed pride in his humble origins and often spoke of himself as a “man of the people.” The Mussolini family was, in fact, less humble than he claimed—his father, a part-time socialist journalist as well as a blacksmith, was the son of a lieutenant in the National Guard, and his mother was a schoolteacher—but the Mussolinis were certainly poor. They lived in two crowded rooms on the second floor of a small, decrepit palazzo; and, because Mussolini’s father spent much of his time discussing politics in taverns and most of his money on his mistress, the meals that his three children ate were often meagre.

A restless child, Mussolini was disobedient, unruly, and aggressive. He was a bully at school and moody at home. Because the teachers at the village school could not control him, he was sent to board with the strict Salesian order at Faenza, where he proved himself more troublesome than ever, stabbing a fellow pupil with a penknife and attacking one of the Salesians who had attempted to beat him. He was expelled and sent to the Giosuè Carducci School at Forlimpopoli, from which he was also expelled after assaulting yet another pupil with his penknife.

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Benito Mussolini (Italian dictator)

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Benito Mussolini and his rise to power

https://www.britannica.com/video/213452/Top-questions-and-answers-for-Benito-Mussolini

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Benito Mussolini: Biography of Fascist Italy's Dictator

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OetedJuu4k

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January 3, 2012

Colloqui con Mussolini

https://www.mangialibri.com/colloqui-con-mussolini

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HD Stock Video Footage - Duce Benito Mussolini addresses the crowds from his balcony at the Palazzo Venetia in Rome, Italy

https://www.criticalpast.com/video/65675037902_Benito-Mussolini_Victor-Emmanuel-III_Via-del-Imperio_Pope-Pius-XI

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