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Benito Mussolini: My Autobiography - cover

Benito Mussolini: My Autobiography

Benito Mussolini

Traducteur Richard Washburn Child

Maison d'édition: e-artnow

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Benito Mussolini's autobiography, titled "My Autobiography," offers readers a personal and political glimpse into the life of the Italian dictator and leader of the National Fascist Party. This autobiographical work provides insight into Mussolini's early experiences, political evolution, and his vision for Italy. Mussolini delves into his early experiences as a socialist activist and journalist, exploring his evolving political beliefs and the development of his nationalist and authoritarian ideals. The autobiography provides a detailed account of Mussolini's role in the founding and rise of the National Fascist Party, as well as his ascent to power in Italy. Throughout the book, Mussolini reflects on his leadership style, his foreign policy decisions, and his vision for Italy as a dominant and powerful nation. He discusses key moments in his political career, such as the March on Rome in 1922, which led to his appointment as Prime Minister, and his consolidation of power as the Duce (leader) of Italy.
Disponible depuis: 01/01/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 208 pages.

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