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Mussolini peppered his speaches with agressive words such as "war" and "power" to convince people easily and create following masses.
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Like Mussolini, Hitler could manipulate huge audiences with his fiery oratory. Making speeches was crucial to Hitler.
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Fascism's rise in Italy was fueled by bitter disappointment over the failure to win large territorial gains at the Paris Peace Conference.
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Hitler joined a tiny right-wing political group.
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Adolf Hitler was a little-known political leader whose early life had been marked disappointment.
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They demanded that King Victor Emmanuel III put Mussolini in charge of the government. After widespread of violence and a theratened uprising, Mussolini took power "legally".
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Ispired by Mussolini´s march on Rome, hitler and the Nazis plotted to sieze power in Munich
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Hitler revived the Nazi party. Most Germans ignored him and his angry message unti the Great Depression anded the nation´s brief postwar recovery
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Conservative leaders mistakenlybelieved they could control Hitler and use him for their purposes.
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The Nazis passed laws deorivin Jews of most of their rights. Violence against Jews mounted.
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Storm troopers carried flags bearing the swastika.
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This brutal action and the terror applied by the Gestapo,the Nazi secret police, shocked most Germans into total obedience.
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Perón went to Italy for military training, them he served at the Argentine embassy in Rome
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Juan Perón served as Argentina's president.