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Benito Mussolini

by Jayden Bobbitt

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Benito Mussolini
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By: Jayden Bobbitt
Childhood
When and Where was he born?
Benito Mussolini was born in
Predappio, Italy
And was born on
July, 29, 1883
Who were his parents and siblings?
Parents -
Alessandro Mussolini
Rosa Maltoni Mussolini
Siblings -
Arnaldo Mussolini
Edvige Mussolini
Childhood
What did his parents and siblings do?
Alessandro was a blacksmith and was involved in political matters mostly spreading his views about how poor people should rebel against the people they work for to get better lives.
Rosa was a Catholic teacher and was known by people to be very religious.
Arnaldo was a fascist like his brother and wrote for fascist newspapers.
Education
As a child, Benito was a poor student when it came to learning he didn't learn much instead getting into fights quite often causing him to get expelled from most schools he was sent to.
How was life when he was younger?
When he was younger he lived with his family in 2 rooms in a small palazzo (picture on left), during his younger time Benito's father would spend money on a mistress and go to a local pub these things caused the family to be quite poor.
Beliefs
Benito was an atheist as a child, he would frequently cause trouble for the church and say things like Jesus and one of his followers Mary Magdeline were lovers, and that only idiots believed in the bible.
Influences
When he was young Benito's father would take him to many gatherings where he would first be exposed to socialist views. As he grew up he went to work at newspapers where he could spread his and others' views to people.
AdultHood
Beginnings
Benito served in WW1 for a couple of years he was discharged though after he had gotten a "war wound". After returning home he went back to newspapers where he would spread the idea of a dictator seizing control of Italy.
Benito would slowly get back into politics until one day in 1922 he gathered an army of fascists not to kill but instead force the king of Rome at the time to yield his government to them and make Benito governor since the king supported Benito's ideals he agreed.
Before WW2 Benito actually had lots of people who supported/backed his cause the biggest group was called the black shirts that did whatever he wanted they usually spread his views armed, unarmed, or with just their status. Others who supported him were anti-communist business people, property owners, and other middle-class job workers like teachers, doctors, and shopkeepers.
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