Saturday, March 14, 2020
Mussloini essays
Mussloini essays Benito Mussolini was born on July 29th 1883 in northeast Italy, he was named after Benito Juarez, a famous Mexican patriot and hero. His Father was a Blacksmith and his mother was a schoolteacher. Mussolini had one younger brother and one younger sister. The Mussolinis were a very poor family. When Mussolini was old enough, he helped his father out in his workshop, working together gave the two time to talk. Mussolinis Father was a socialist and a republican. He believed in communism and was thrown in jail for his thoughts. He didnt like the system that his son would have to follow the king. Many Italians had the same views as Mussolinis father. Mussolini grew up in an environment when everyone talked about socialism, republicanism and nationalism. He believed that the Roman Catholic Church was an enemy of Italy. Mussolini was a clever child at school, and he learned very quickly. He had a huge dislike for richer students and was nearly expelled for stabbing one with a knife. Mussolini was a bad tempered man, and very intelligent. He became a primary school teacher in 1902, and after sitting an exam in French he was qualified to teach in secondary schools. Every teaching job he did he ran into trouble with the pupils parents because of the bad example he set the children as a gambler, a heavy drinker and a womaniser. Mussolini spent two years of his life working in Switzerland, in many types of jobs, he got into trouble because of his beliefs, and was kicked out of Switzerland, a police man over there described him as a impulsive and violent young man. Mussolini had many visions for Italy, one of his goals was to create an Italian Empire in North Africa. In 1912 they managed to take over Libya and in 1935 they took over Ethiopia. Mussolini invented the political belief called fascism. He said, Fascism would end political corruption and labour s ...
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