Benito Mussolini

Benito Mussolini
Italy Italian 1883–1945 ✕ Executed by partisans

The dictator who turned fascism into state power

On 25 July 1943, the king dismissed Mussolini as prime minister and had him arrested.

A socialist journalist turned nationalist during the First World War, Mussolini founded fascism as a movement claiming to overcome class conflict through the nation. After the March on Rome made him prime minister in 1922, he used political violence and institutional change to transform liberal Italy into a one-party dictatorship. Colonial war, alliance with Nazi Germany, and entry into the Second World War brought military defeat and political collapse. Overthrown in 1943, he headed the German-backed Italian Social Republic in the north until partisans captured and executed him in 1945.

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