Benito Mussolini
Mussolini was born on July 29, 1883, in Predappio, Italy. He studied at the University of Rome and later became a journalist. In 1919, he founded the Fascist Party, which eventually gained power in Italy through violence and intimidation. Mussolini served as Prime Minister from 1922 to 1943 and was known for his authoritarian rule and aggressive foreign policy.
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Works by Benito Mussolini
- Do not Think that by Taking Away my Membership Card you will Take Away my Faith in the Cause (1922)
- For the Liberty of Humanity and the Future of Italy (1922)
- Either War or the End of Italy's Name as a Great Power (1923)
- To the Complete Vanquishing of the Huns
- No Turning Back! (1924)
- The Fatal Victory (1924)
- In Honour of the American People (1922)
- The League of Nations (1929)
- In Celebration of Victory (1924)
- Workmen's Rights after the War (1920)
- Sacrifice, Work, and Production (1927)
- We are not against Labour, but against the Socialist Party, in as Far as it Remains Anti-Italian (1921)
- Fascismo's Interests for the Working Classes (1920)
- My Father was a Blacksmith and I have Worked with him; he Bent Iron, but I have the Harder Task of Bending Souls
- Labour to Take the First Place in New Italy (1922)
- The Three Declarations at the First Fascista Meeting (1920)
- Outline of the Aims and Programme of Fascismo (1929)
- Fascismo and the Rights of Victory (1922)
- The Tasks of Fascismo (1924)
- Fascismo and the Problems of Foreign Policy (1923)
- How Fascismo was Created its Evolution and Essence (1923)
- The Italy we Want Within, and her Foreign Relations (1922)
- Violence! (1921)
- The Piave and Vittorio Veneto Mark the Beginning of New Italy (1920)
- The Fascista Dawning of New Italy (1922)
- The Moment has Arrived when the Arrow Must Leave the Bow or the Cord will Break! (1920)
- Fascismo and the New Provinces (1923)
- The Question of Montenegro's Independence (1929)
- D'Annunzio and Fiume (1920)
- Italy, Sionism, and the English Mandate in Palestine (1922)
- The Attitude of Fascismo Towards Communism and Socialism (1921)
- The Attitude of Fascismo Towards the Popular Party. the Vatican and Social Democracy (1923)
- Mussolini the "Fascista Prime Minister" (1922)
- A New Cromwell in the Parliament (1924)
- The Foreign Policy of the Fascista Government (1922)
- The Policy of Fascismo for Italy: Economy, Work and Discipline (1927)
- Conscientious General Diagnosis of the Conditions of the Country and its Foreign Policy (1925)
- I Remain the Head of Fascismo, Although the Head of the Italian Government (1922)
- Our Task in History is to Make a United State of the Italian Nation (1922)
- The Advance in the Ruhr District (1923)