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The Fascist Party did not win many parliamentary seats in the elections of 1919 and 1921.
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Italian fascism reflected the personality of Benito Mussolini, who founded the National Fascist Party
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The Blackshirts took over several towns, and then advanced on Rome; after that King Vittorio Emanuele III ceded the government to Mussolini.
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The aim was to abolish the class struggle and establish a society in which there was harmony between workers and employers.
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They provided for mutual recognition between the then Kingdom of Italy and the Holy See, recognizing the latter as a sovereign state and subject to international law.
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His murder was because he had denounced the fascist crimes and fraud of the National Socialist Party that he carried out to win the elections.
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Italy occupied Ethiopia between 1935 and 1936, and Albania in 1939
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Mussolini sent armed forces to support Franco in the Spanish Civil War.
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They are intended to curtail the civil rights of the Jewish population in a manner similar to the Nuremberg Laws issued in Germany.
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Mussolini was defeated and imprissioned, and that is how Italian Fascism fell.