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He wrote to a friend that he supported Benito Mussolini at first ; Mussolini also made Puccini a senator shortly before the latter's death.
After the Italo-German summit at the Brenner Pass on 18 March 1940, which was attended by Hitler and Mussolini, Count Ciano wrote in his diary: " Everyone in Rome dislikes Ribbentrop ".
In January and February 1926 Rilke wrote three letters to the Mussolini-adversary Aurelia Gallarati Scotti, in which he praised Benito Mussolini and described fascism as a healing agent.
* Italian dictator Benito Mussolini wrote a discourse on The Prince.
When Mussolini formally declared war on France, he wrote in his diary " I am sad, very sad.
In Ecstasy and Me, Lamarr wrote that both Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini attended the lavish parties they hosted in their home.
They are being ruthless and most determined .” After the July 1934 Night of The Long Knives, in which the Nazis ruthlessly exterminated their internal dissidents, Reith wrote: “ I really admire the way Hitler has cleaned up what looked like an incipient revolt .” After Czechoslovakia was invaded by the Nazis in 1939 he wrote: “ Hitler continues his magnificent efficiency .” Reith also expressed admiration for Mussolini .. Reith's daughter, Marista Leishman, revealed how her father in the 1930s did everything possible to keep Winston Churchill and other anti-appeasement Conservatives off the airwaves.
He wrote to Nettlau in 1927: " Every nationalism begins with a Mazzini, but in its shadow there lurks a Mussolini ".
Laval denied that he gave Mussolini a free hand in Abyssinia, he even wrote to Mussolini on the subject.
The Chicago Tribune sent him to Italy where he wrote about Benito Mussolini and the rise of fascism.
Of his biography of Mussolini, another wrote: " many of his sources were unreliable and his book was almost devoid of logical order.
Thus, in the inaugural issue of The American Review, Collins praised Benito Mussolini for creating an ethical state which protected workers and small businesses and also wrote favorably of the election of Adolf Hitler to Chancellor of Germany whose new program, Collins believed, heralded the end of the Communist threat.
His political philosophy can be seen from a postcard he sent in the 1930s, on which he wrote what can be seen as an epitaph for Mussolini ’ s Italy: Empires die, but Euclid ’ s theorems keep their youth forever.
Hitler also wrote to Mussolini that Litvinov's dismissal demonstrated that Kremlin's readiness to alter relations with Berlin, which lead to " the most extensive nonaggression pact in existence.
She wrote a column, and that was how they prepared the United States people for the concept of entering the war on the side of Mussolini, I suppose.
In a memorandum to the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, dated 13 July 1943, Eden wrote: " Harris has asked permission to try to bomb Mussolini in his office in Rome and to bomb his residence simultaneously in case the Duce is late that morning.
" The British press heaped scorn on this " new Caporetto "— alluding to a decisive Italian defeat in the First World War while former British prime minister David Lloyd George wrote mockingly of the " Italian skedaddle ," infuriating Mussolini.
In his own defense, Cavallero wrote a letter to Badoglio claiming he despised Mussolini and Fascism.
He was already drawing comparisons between the centralist features of the New Deal on the one hand, and Benito Mussolini's policies on the other: " We seem wrote to be not a long way off from the kind of Fascism which Mussolini preached in Italy before he assumed power ; and we are steadily approaching the conditions which made Fascism possible.
He wrote three television miniseries: Pearl ( about the attack on Pearl Harbor ), Space ( based on the James Michener novel about America's early space program ), and Mussolini: The Untold Story.
For example, in a letter in 1936, he wrote: " I know that Hitler and Mussolini have given the youth of their countries something to live for, an inexorable and inevitable demand, beyond all reflection and analysis.

Mussolini and should
There he repeated in a different form all that he had already said, for all the world as if he had a gramophone fixed in his brain ... When I took leave, he subjected me to an interminable handshake, meanwhile fixing his cold blue eyes on mine, and repeating almost word for word what he said to me on arrival ... I felt I should never be able to establish any human contact with this man " In early June 1940, when Mussolini informed Hitler that he at long last would enter the war on 10 June 1940, Hitler was most dismissive, in private calling Mussolini a cowardly opportunist who broke the terms of the Pact of Steel in September 1939 when the going looked rough, and was only entering the war in June 1940 after it was clear that France was beaten and it appeared that Britain would soon make peace.
It could be said that he believed sincerely that the objectives of Hitler and Mussolini were limited and that the settlement of their grievances would protect the world from war ; for safety, military and air power should be strengthened.
8 March to 23 March: Benito Mussolini decided that Fascist Italian forces should lead a fourth offensive on Madrid.
Later, on the 22 February, Mussolini gave clearance for Hitler's remilitarization of the Rhineland, stating that Italy would not honor the obligations of the Locarno Treaty should Germany take such action.
As a result, Adolf Hitler was so convinced of the veracity of the bogus documents that he disagreed with Benito Mussolini that Sicily would be the most likely invasion point, insisting that any incursion against the island should be regarded as a feint.
When news came that the Allied Forces were being moved to Trieste, five American and five British mothers ( some from the original Foro Mussolini school ) got together and decided to form a school which should be undenominational and international, combining the best of the British and American systems.
One of the reasons for the failure of the putsch was Italian intervention: Mussolini assembled an army corps of four divisions on the Austrian border and threatened Hitler with a war with Italy in the event of a German invasion of Austria as originally planned, should the coup have been more successful.
Mussolini, for instance, hailed James as a preceptor who had showed him that " an action should be judged by its result rather than by its doctrinary basis.
Perlman comes to her defense ; he reminds Dante that as an Italian in Paris at that time, should Mussolini align with the Nazis, Dante's own position in Paris would be precarious.
Following the Matteoti affair ( after which Sturzo thought the Aventine Secession should return to Parliament ), Cardinal Secretary of State Gaspari acceded to the wishes of Mussolini and forced Sturzo to leave Italy before the re-opening of Parliament on the anniversary of the March on Rome.
Mussolini however defended the right of Israel to exist and declared that the world " should beg forgiveness of Israel ".
Mussolini reportedly fretted in the small hours of the night over whether his standing in Hitler ’ s eyes would suffer should he intervene.
Philip Noel-Baker later wrote it showed Britain " was prepared to stop Mussolini by armed force if that should be required.

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Later on, Fascist Italy could also be considered as a " constitutional monarchy " of a kind, in the sense that there was a king as the titular head of state while actual power was held by Benito Mussolini under a constitution.
Benito Mussolini promoted ambiguity about fascism's positions in order to rally as many people to it as possible, saying fascists can be " aristocrats or democrats, revolutionaries and reactionaries, proletarians and anti-proletarians, pacifists and anti-pacifists.
" Mussolini claimed that Italian Fascism's economic system of corporatism could be identified as state capitalism which he claimed was state socialism " turned on its head ", which in either case involved " the bureaucratisation of the economic activities of the nation.
Mussolini called for irredentist Italian claims to be reclaimed, establishing Italian domination of the Mediterranean Sea and securing Italian access to the Atlantic Ocean, and the creation of Italian spazio vitale (" vital space ") in the Mediterranean and Red Sea regions.
Mussolini was aware that Italy did not have the military capacity to carry out a long war with France or the United Kingdom and waited until France was on the verge of imminent collapse and surrender from German invasion before declaring war on France and the United Kingdom on 10 June 1940, on the assumption that the war would be short-lived following France's collapse.
Mussolini perceived women's primary role to be childbearers, while men were warriors, once saying, " war is to man what maternity is to the woman ".
" Mussolini claimed that dynamic or heroic capitalism and the bourgeoisie could be prevented from degenerating into static capitalism and then supercapitalism if the concept of economic individualism were abandoned and if state supervision of the economy was introduced.
Ribbentrop's efforts were crowned with success with the signing of the Pact of Steel in May 1939, though this was accomplished only by falsely assuring Mussolini that there would be no war for the next three years.
Afterwards, although continuing to be trained in parachute delivery, paratroopers were only used in a parachute role for smaller-scale operations, such as the successful rescue of Benito Mussolini, the then-deposed dictator of Italy in 1943.
The Abyssinian crisis showed how the League could be influenced by the self-interest of its members ; one of the reasons why the sanctions were not very harsh was that both Britain and France feared the prospect of driving Mussolini and German dictator Adolf Hitler into an alliance.
Demanding to meet Mussolini with the intention to ask that its neutrality be respected, the following day Mazzolini took them to see Mussolini, who promised to contact the German authorities and intervene in favour of San Marino's request.
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The legacy of Mussolini can be seen in the imposing architecture along the seafront.
Polish actress Pola Negri, claiming to be Valentino's fiancée, collapsed in hysterics while standing over the coffin, and Campbell's hired four actors to impersonate a Fascist Blackshirt honor guard, which claimed to have been sent by Benito Mussolini.
* Italy, Benito Mussolini claimed to be an autarky, especially after the 1935 invasion of Abyssinia and subsequent trade embargoes.
Argentina ( 1946 – 1955 and 1973 – 1974 )-Juan Perón admired Mussolini and established his own regime ( while considered by some to be neo-fascist ) inspired by elements of corporatism, although it has been more often considered populism.
King Victor Emmanuel III was too compromised by recent history, particularly his acquiescence to Mussolini ’ s demand that the government be handed over to the Fascists.
Benito Mussolini, soon to be Italy's Fascist dictator, took advantage of this instability for his rise to power.
By 1928, practically the only check on Mussolini's power was the King's right to dismiss him from office though that right could only be exercised on the advice of the Fascist Grand Council, a body that could only be convened by Mussolini.
Though the King claimed in his memoirs that it was the fear of a civil war that motivated his actions, it would seem that he received some ' alternative ' advice, possibly from the archconservative Salandra as well as General Armando Diaz, that it would be better to do a deal with Mussolini.

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