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Mussolini in Power

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Mussolini in Power

Mussolini wanted to make Italy a great international power. He did this through military expansion and allying himself to other Fascist rulers.

Methods of control

Methods of control

  • Mussolini was able to maintain control by using a combination of terror and propaganda.
The invasion of Abyssinia

The invasion of Abyssinia

  • During the Great Depression, Mussolini wanted to distract the Italian population from their domestic troubles.
  • He wanted to focus their attention on Italy’s military success in Africa.
  • Mussolini invaded Abyssinia (modern day Ethiopia) in 1935.
  • Mussolini proudly declared that Italy had an empire.
Alliance with Franco

Alliance with Franco

  • Between 1936 and 1939, Spain was fighting a civil war. The war was between the left wing and right wing groups in Spain.
  • Mussolini sent support to the right wing side (led by the Fascist, General Franco).
Alliance with Hitler

Alliance with Hitler

  • Mussolini also wanted to build an alliance with the Fascist leader of Germany, Hitler.
  • Mussolini and Hitler made an alliance in 1939 Pact of Steel.
  • Mussolini would later support Hitler in World War Two.
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