Editing Benito Mussolini
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{{Villain Infobox|Image = Benito Mussolini colored.jpg | {{Villain Infobox|Image = Benito Mussolini colored.jpg | ||
|fullname = Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini | |fullname = Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini | ||
|alias = Mussolini<br>Il Duce<br>Europe's Soft Underbelly<br>The Leader<br>The Madman of Predappio<br>The Madman of Romagna | |alias = Mussolini<br>Il Duce<br>Europe's Soft Underbelly<br>The Leader<br>The Madman of Predappio<br>The Madman of Romagna<br>The Boss<br>The Hitler of Italy<br> | ||
|origin = Predappio, Kingdom of Italy | |origin = Predappio, Kingdom of Italy | ||
|occupation = Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Italy (1922 - 1943)<br>Leader of the [[Italian Social Republic]] (1943 - 1945) | |occupation = Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Italy (1922 - 1943)<br>Leader of the [[Italian Social Republic]] (1943 - 1945) | ||
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After that, he gradually overthrew the democratic system and turned Italy into a one-party Fascist [[dictatorship]] with himself as its leader. He was [[Slavophobia|racist against Slavs]] and the Africans, although he also publicly said "Race is a feeling, not a reality. Nothing will ever make me believe that biologically pure races can be shown to exist today." When he became the leader of Italy he said that a small group of Jews have been in Italy since the days of the Roman Empire and "should remain undisturbed." Nevertheless, he adopted [[Anti-Semitism|anti-semitism]] when he introduced the "Manifesto of Race" which stripped the Jews of their Italian citizenship (despite multiple members of his own fascist party being Jewish) and prevented them from working in 1938, mostly due to heavy influence from [[Adolf Hitler]] and used his private militia (or Blackshirts) to police his country and enforce this ruling in areas that openly resisted, despite this the overall the enforcement of the Manifesto was relatively lax. | After that, he gradually overthrew the democratic system and turned Italy into a one-party Fascist [[dictatorship]] with himself as its leader. He was [[Slavophobia|racist against Slavs]] and the Africans, although he also publicly said "Race is a feeling, not a reality. Nothing will ever make me believe that biologically pure races can be shown to exist today." When he became the leader of Italy he said that a small group of Jews have been in Italy since the days of the Roman Empire and "should remain undisturbed." Nevertheless, he adopted [[Anti-Semitism|anti-semitism]] when he introduced the "Manifesto of Race" which stripped the Jews of their Italian citizenship (despite multiple members of his own fascist party being Jewish) and prevented them from working in 1938, mostly due to heavy influence from [[Adolf Hitler]] and used his private militia (or Blackshirts) to police his country and enforce this ruling in areas that openly resisted, despite this the overall the enforcement of the Manifesto was relatively lax. | ||
He was also criticized by other European countries during his brutal conquest of Ethiopia in which he committed multiple [[war crimes]] such as using mustard gas, bombing red cross hospitals, executing prisoners without trial, leaving children to starve to death in concentration camps and committed the [[Yekatit 12]], a campaign of mass [[murder]] lead by his chief general, [[Rodolfo Graziani]], which resulted in the deaths and imprisoning of thousands of Ethiopians in [[Concentration Camp|concentration camps]]. He also executed the [[Pacification of Libya]], the [[Genocide|genocide]] of the Senussi people of Libya. The only country that supported him during his conquest was [[ | He was also criticized by other European countries during his brutal conquest of Ethiopia in which he committed multiple [[war crimes]] such as using mustard gas, bombing red cross hospitals, executing prisoners without trial, leaving children to starve to death in concentration camps and committed the [[Yekatit 12]], a campaign of mass [[murder]] lead by his chief general, [[Rodolfo Graziani]], which resulted in the deaths and imprisoning of thousands of Ethiopians in [[Concentration Camp|concentration camps]]. He also executed the [[Pacification of Libya]], the [[Genocide|genocide]] of the Senussi people of Libya. The only country that supported him during his conquest was [[Nazi Germany]]. | ||
All schools and universities had to swear an oath to the Fascist Party, and the media underwent a great amount of censorship. Newspaper editors were personally chosen by Mussolini himself, it was made illegal to practice Journalism without a certificate of approval from the Fascist party. Labour unions were deprived of their independence and placed in an integrated system, with the aim of being under the government's control. | All schools and universities had to swear an oath to the Fascist Party, and the media underwent a great amount of censorship. Newspaper editors were personally chosen by Mussolini himself, it was made illegal to practice Journalism without a certificate of approval from the Fascist party. Labour unions were deprived of their independence and placed in an integrated system, with the aim of being under the government's control. | ||
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