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One great leader in a far away land has learned from our wisdom in our return to normalcy and greatness. He has become the savior of his country and he has done much to save his country’ s economy from ruin. Ladies and gentlemen, this man is none other than the celebrated Benito Mussolini, the leader of Italy.
Il Duce Mussolini has seen an extraordinary rise to power, with his aura of suave persuasiveness convincing tens of thousands of his fellow countrymen to join him in his revolution against a corrupt, extreme government. In the midst of a nation torn with crisis and turbulence, Mussolini became a man who stood as a symbol against the weakening, oppressive regime. When he took control, he declared himself the by Dick Tayter
leader for life, but his leadership of his country has been quite successful. Now, as the new leader of Italy, he has accomplished much to help his people that he had fought so valiantly for. Although this“ Fascisti movement” is a little violent at times, the benefits it has brought to the Italian people, especially through the economy, has make these weaknesses insignificant. As Mussolini pieced together the ruins of the Italian economy, he rises above the dark ways of the other European nations turning against capitalism, staging a grand effort to bring normalcy back to Italy.
His counterpart in Germany, a rising young politician by the name of Adolf Hitler, has taken to Il Duce Mussolini’ s ways so well that many call him the“ German
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“ The Fear of Fascism”

One great leader in a far away land has learned from our wisdom in our return to normalcy and greatness. He has become the savior of his country and he has done much to save his country’ s economy from ruin. Ladies and gentlemen, this man is none other than the celebrated Benito Mussolini, the leader of Italy.

Il Duce Mussolini has seen an extraordinary rise to power, with his aura of suave persuasiveness convincing tens of thousands of his fellow countrymen to join him in his revolution against a corrupt, extreme government. In the midst of a nation torn with crisis and turbulence, Mussolini became a man who stood as a symbol against the weakening, oppressive regime. When he took control, he declared himself the by Dick Tayter

leader for life, but his leadership of his country has been quite successful. Now, as the new leader of Italy, he has accomplished much to help his people that he had fought so valiantly for. Although this“ Fascisti movement” is a little violent at times, the benefits it has brought to the Italian people, especially through the economy, has make these weaknesses insignificant. As Mussolini pieced together the ruins of the Italian economy, he rises above the dark ways of the other European nations turning against capitalism, staging a grand effort to bring normalcy back to Italy.
His counterpart in Germany, a rising young politician by the name of Adolf Hitler, has taken to Il Duce Mussolini’ s ways so well that many call him the“ German
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