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BENITO MUSSOLINIBENITO MUSSOLINIFASCISM IN ITALYFASCISM IN ITALY

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Superiority of the President

Superiority of the Fascist Party

Making the whole

nation “Political”

Superiority of the Italian Nation

4 Main Principles

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March on Rome

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March on Rome

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March on Rome

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King Vittorio Emmanule and Mussolini

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Mussolini visiting Alfa Romeo Factories

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Benito Mussolini and the Blackshirt Youth.

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Mussolini rescued by German troops from his prison in Campo Imperatore on September 12, 1943.

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MUSSOLINI says The thing called flag is a

kind of rag that covers the dirt.

Shoot me on my chest. Believe, obey, fight! Our plan is simple : We

want to rule Italy. I’d rather have 50

thousand weapons than 50 thousand votes.

I don’t believe in peace all the time.

Freedom is a mission;, not a right.

Socialists ask us “What is your plan?”. Here is my answer: “Squeezing their heads”.

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ADOLPH HITLERADOLPH HITLERFASCISM IN GERMANYFASCISM IN GERMANY

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A young Hitler (left) posing with other German soldiers.

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Hitler in Berlin (1933)

Sepp Dietrich, Hitler, Heinrich Himmler 

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Ernst Hanfstaengl, Adolph Hitler and Hermann Göring (1934)

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Parade in Nürnberg (1935)

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Hitler and Heinrich Himmler in Nürnberg (1935)

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Adolph Hitler and Benito Mussolini walking in front of saluting military during Hitler's visit to Venice, Italy (1934)

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Hitler in Wien (1938)

Hitler in Südet (1938)

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Hitler and Mussolini in Munich Conference (1938)

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Hitler in Paris (1940)

Hitler in Finland for Mannerheim's 75 birthday (1942)

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A view from concentration camps in Auschwitz.

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Owens in Buchenwald Concentration Camp, Jena, Germany.

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A view from a concentration camp

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HITLER says

Dictator is just like a man on a bike. If he stops, he hits the ground.

Anyone who revolts against us, should accept himself “dead”.

I don’t care if we lose the war. I don’t really care if people become miserable. I don’t even shead a tear for them; they deserve nothing.

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Feeling pity for the weak one is a betrayal to the nature. Catholicity is the mother of all the evil things. I was not born to make people strong, I was born to use

their weaknesses. Mustafa Kemal is a man who proved that a nation which

is debared from all of its facilities, can create those facilities again.

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The Things Hitler Had Done

Hitler has a signature under a big genocide.

Jews, Gypsies, Germans are the ones that are against Nazis, People with disabilities, Homosexuals, Prisoners, Slavs are the victims of this genocide.

Nazi events are sometimes defined as “ Ultimate solution for the Jew problems”. According to some academics, death toll is approximently 6 million people.

Besides the people who were got killed, lots of people –including African Germans- were got castrated by force.