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Mussolini and Fascist Italy

During the early 20th century, Italy faced significant economic and social challenges, which paved the way for Benito Mussolini's rise to power. The Great Depression had a profound impact on Italian industries, leading to economic turmoil and prompting Mussolini to implement policies aimed at industrial growth and market stabilization.

Mussolini and Fascist Italy

Mussolini and Fascist Italy

Weak Italy created a strong Mussolini

Weak Italians saw Mussolini as their savior

Great Depression

Expanse of the military
Intimidation of Germany
1 million jobs for Italians
Italian industries growth
Equal prices and market division
Economic freedom
Western power placed economic barriers. Italy moved to other countries like:

Austria

Bulgaria

Yugoslavia

Romania

Hungary

National Fascist Party

Youth preparation
Early military training for kids
Children viewed as soldiers
Motivation to reproduce amongst italians
Violence
Media control

Government

Fascism > Nationalism
Supposed love to industrialization and workers
Roman Empire
Mussolini tried to revive the Roman Empire by:

Architecture

Imagery

Letters and numbers

Symbolism

Republic to Dictatorship
Mussolini was in power from 1922 to 1943