Fascist leader Benito Mussolini ruled Italy as its dictatorial prime minister, under the title Il Duce, for 21 years. Having had an unruly childhood, he grew up disobedient and short-tempered. Although he made a name and career for himself in socialism by working for the Italian Socialist Party and writing for socialist newspapers, he was later expelled from the party due to his support for World War I. Following his expulsion, he founded the Fascist Party, aiming to rebuild Italy as a dominant European power. After the March on Rome in October 1922, Mussolini became prime minister and gradually eliminated all political opposition. He then consolidated his position through a series of laws, transforming Italy into a one-party dictatorship. Mussolini remained in power until he was deposed in 1943. After his removal, he became the leader of the Italian Social Republic, a German-backed regime in northern Italy. He held this position until his death in 1945.
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Nick Name: Iron Prefect
Also Known As: Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini
Died At Age: 61
Spouse/Ex-: Ida Dalser (m. 1914), Rachele Mussolini (m. 1915)
father: Alessandro Mussolini
mother: Rosa Maltoni
siblings: Arnaldo Mussolini, Edvige Mussolini
children: Anna Maria Mussolini, Benito Albino Mussolini, Bruno Mussolini, Edda Mussolini, Romano Mussolini, Vittorio Mussolini
Born Country: Italy
Dictators Prime Ministers
Height: 5'7" (170 cm), 5'7" Males
political ideology: (1921–1943) – Political party National Fascist Party, Other political affiliations – (1901–1914) Italian Socialist Party, (1914–1919) – Fasci of Revolutionary Action, (1919–1921) – Italian Fasci of Combat, (1943–1945) – Republican Fascist Party
Died on: April 28, 1945
place of death: Giulino, Azzano, Italy
Cause of Death: Execution By Firing Squad
Founder/Co-Founder: Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale, Cinecittà, National Fascist Party, Grand Council of Fascism, Royal Academy of Italy
He worked as an elementary schoolteacher for a short period before moving to Switzerland in 1902, to escape military service and look for better work opportunities.
His declaration of war on France and Britain in 1940, exposed his weaknesses in military equipment and army.
The ‘Allied Forces’ progressed further, dropping bombs on Rome, resulting in his arrest in July 1943, and imprisonment at a mountain ski resort in Abruzzo. However, he was rescued by German commandos soon after.
He formed a group called ‘Fasci di Combattimento’ (Fascist Party) in 1919, to reconstruct Italy into a strong European power.
Benito Mussolini was an accomplished journalist and writer before he became a politician, having worked for several newspapers and publications in Italy.
Mussolini was known for his charisma and powerful public speaking skills, which helped him gain support and followers during his rise to power.
Mussolini had a keen interest in architecture and urban planning, leading to the construction of numerous public buildings and infrastructure projects across Italy during his reign.
Mussolini was a passionate advocate of sports and physical fitness, promoting athletic programs and competitions throughout Italy to encourage a healthy and active lifestyle among the population.
Mussolini had a complex relationship with the arts, initially supporting avant-garde movements like Futurism before later imposing strict censorship and control over artistic expression in Italy.
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