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Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini in Munich, Germany
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Source: history1900s.about.com --- 45 days ago
Picture of Adolf Hitler walking with Benito Mussolini during the German Chancellor's official visit to Italy in 1934. ...
Source: wordsinresistance.wordpress.com --- 36 days ago
Pobre nombre el de Benito en Italia. El padre de Mussolini se lo puso en honor a Benito Juárez —sin imaginar que su hijo, en vez de heredar sus ideas reformistas de justicia social se iba a convertir en el padre del fascismo— y ahora lo usan los críticos del actual gobernante italiano, Silvio Berlusconi, [...] ...
Source: interesting-facts.fun-with-english.co.uk --- 28 days ago
Benito Mussolini was given an honourary knighthood in 1923 but it was withdrawn in 1940. (Honourary knighthoods are given by the Queen to non-British or Commonwealth citizens on what is called the "advice", which basically means the orders, of the British government. Mr Mussolini is not alone though, Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceaucescu, was stripped of his shortly after he had been deposed and, as it turned out, only one day before he was shot. Even more recently Zimbabwe's "President" Robert Mugabe has just been similarly dishonoured. (Is that the right word?). ...
Source: news.yahoo.com --- 40 days ago
AP - She suckled Rome's legendary twin founders and fed Benito Mussolini's ambitious dreams of renewed imperial glories. ...
Source: www.iht.com --- 40 days ago
She suckled Rome's legendary twin founders and fed Benito Mussolini's ambitious dreams of renewed imperial glories. ...
Source: en.wikipedia.org --- 1 day ago
Picture of the day The two European Axis leaders during World War II , Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler , riding in an automobile, circa June 1940. This photo was found in Eva Braun 's personal photo albums and is credited to her, although it is unknown whether or not she was the photographer. Photo credit: Eva Braun Archive – More featured pictures... ...
Source: news.bbc.co.uk --- 26 days ago
The Italian dictator, Benito Mussolini, steps down as head of the armed forces and the government. ...
Source: xml.news.aol.com --- 40 days ago
She suckled Rome's legendary twin founders and fed Benito Mussolini's ambitious dreams of renewed imperial glories. ...
Source: www.usatoday.com --- 40 days ago
She suckled Rome's legendary twin founders and fed Benito Mussolini's ambitious dreams of renewed imperial glories. ...
Source: networks.feedburner.com --- 24 days ago
1909 Louis Bleriot becomes the first man to cross the Channel (between England and France) by plane 1943 Benito Mussolini, the Italian dictator, forced to resign 1957 Tunisia gains independence ...
Source: blogs.cjb.net --- 13 days ago
As soldiers prepare to be deployed on Italian streets, a city mayor has been accused of Fascism after he passed an edict banning groups of more than three people congregating in parks and public gardens.   By Nick Pisa in Rome The anti-gathering laws were enacted as thousands of soldiers were due to take to the streets of Italian cities for the first time on Monday under a controversial move by Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi to fight crime. Massimo Giordano, a member of Italy's anti immigration Northern League party, defended the anti-gathering motion and claimed it would cut down on unruly behaviour. However opposition councillors said it was "reminiscent of Benito Mussolini's edict of the 1920's which banned groups of five or more people". The ban will not affect courting couples who flock to parks and gardens in the northern Italian city of Novara, where Mr Giordano holds power, but if anyone is caught in a group of three or more they face a fine of 500 euro (£350). Mr Giordano said that the edict would ban "gatherings in a bid to protect public decorum and prevent damage to public parks and gardens" from people who gathered in them at night. Novara, which has a population of 100,000, is not seen as a particularly crime-ridden or violent city but the mayor passed the law after several elderly residents complained of noise. He has also banned the consumption of alcohol at the city's station after 6pm and closed a immigrant cultural ...
Source: networks.feedburner.com --- 18 days ago
1883 Benito Mussolini, Italian leader 1905 Dag Hammarskjold, Former UN Secretary-general ...
Source: thecurrent.theatlantic.com --- 22 days ago
Silvio Berlusconi's government is taking increasingly draconian measures against Italy's Gypsy population. The Italian Prime Minister could hardly contain himself after a string of electoral victories this spring. "We are the new Falange," he crowed - a reference to the fascist party that helped General Franco seize power in 1930s Spain. Supporters of Gianni Alemanno, a former youth leader of the neo-fascist Italian Social Movement, celebrated his election to Rome's mayoralty later in April by chanting "Duce! Duce!" - Benito Mussolini's nickname - and raising their arms in the fascist salute. Arriving for a parliamentary session that same month, Umberto Bossi, a minister in Berlusconi's government and the head of the anti-immigrant Northern League party, all but threatened the Italian opposition with violence: "I don't know what the Left wants but we are ready," he warned. "If they want conflicts, I have 300,000 men always on hand." Since Berlusconi's victory, these echoes of the 1930s have been backed by a series of chauvinistic and discriminatory measures. Claiming to address crime by clamping down on immigration, the Berlusconi government has conflated these two phenomena, scapegoating the country's Roma, or Gypsy, population as a major cause of its social problems. An impoverished and marginalized ethnic group, the Roma are particularly vulnerable to resentment by the rest of the population. Despite a presence on the Italian ...
Source: tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com --- 25 days ago
Is this thing on? You know folks, I guess I love a good McCain joke as much as the next guy. How many Senators does it take to work a John McCain puppet? Two. Lindsay Graham in up to his elbows to work the arms and Joe Lieberman yanking on the "lever" to control the mouth. How many aides does it take to work Cindy McCain? None. She's just for show. How do you know you've got genuine McCain puppet? When it talks, it sounds just like George Bush. What's worse torture than waterboarding? Listening to a John McCain speech. How do you know when your McCain puppet is broken? When it starts making sense. How high can a McCain puppet count? Just up to 9, 11. What does a McCain puppet say after taking Viagra? The surge is working! What's the difference between John McCain and Benito Mussolini? Mussolini believed in timetables. (Oh come on, people... Mussolini made the trains run on time... oh please... they're not funny if I have to explain them to you.) How can you tell John McCain just saw a black person? He turns whiter than a KKK sheet. What do John McCain and Peter Pan have in common? They both wish they knew how to fly. What do you call George Bush, Barack Obama and John McCain the day after the election? Unemployed, Mr. President-elect and Old Fart. What do you call John McCain's Veep choice? His walking mate. Get it? Walking!!!!! That's my set. Who's up next? Please tip your bartenders and waitstaff. ...
Source: clipmarks.com --- 19 days ago
clipped by: Mohir Clip Source: www.spring.org.uk "The mass, whether it be a crowd or an army, is vile" ~Benito Mussolini Here are the seven myths about crowds that Schweingruber and Wohlstein identify, in order of how frequently they appear in introductory sociology textbooks. 1. Crowds are spontaneous The most common myth about crowds is that they are spontaneous, or worse, that they are hotbeds of violence, with complete chaos only a few ill-judged jostles away. Research into crowd violence does not support this. 2. Crowds are suggestible The idea that people in crowds have heightened suggestibility is also a relatively common myth. People are said to copy each other, looking for a leader, being open to others' suggestion about how they should behave, perhaps resulting from a lack of social structure. 3. Crowds are irrational 4. Crowds increase anonymity 5. Crowds are emotional 6. Crowds are unanimous 7. Crowds are destructive Tags: psychology , mass , crowd , behavior ...
Source: www.unexplained-mysteries.com --- 36 days ago
She suckled rome's legendary twin founders and fed Benito Mussolini's ambitious dreams of renewed imperial glories. For centuries, the she-wolf has been one of Rome's most powerful symbols. But now some experts are contending that the bronze statue in a city museum atop Capitoline Hill might not be ... ...
Source: newsblaze.com --- 19 days ago
The monument's reinstallation, completed yesterday, took place six decades after Italian soldiers carted the obelisk off to Rome during Benito Mussolini's invasion in 1937. ...
Source: watchmojo.com --- 47 days ago
For a few years, the newspaper industry put Craig Newmark in a category of people that included Pol Pot, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini and Josef Stalin for having the audacity to encroach on their classifieds monopoly. This year, having elevated Gawker Media as a likely candidate for company of 2008 as early as January, expect to [...] ...
Source: www.tnl.net --- 26 days ago
1909 Louis Bleriot becomes the first man to cross the Channel (between England and France) by plane 1943 Benito Mussolini, the Italian dictator, forced to resign 1957 Tunisia gains independence ...
Source: www.moldova.org --- 22 days ago
Today is Tuesday, July 29, the 211th day of 2008 with 155 to follow.The moon is waning. The morning stars are Neptune, Mercury and Uranus. The evening stars are Jupiter, Venus, Mars and Saturn.Those born on this date are under the sign of Leo. They include Grigori Rasputin, born in 1871; French historian Alexis de Tocqueville in 1805; novelist Booth Tarkington in 1869; Italian dictator Benito Mussolini in 1883; composer Sigmund Romberg ( Lover Come Back to Me,When I Grow Too Old to Dream), in 1887; silent film actress Clara Bow in 1905; actors William Powell in 1892 and Richard Egan in 1921; bluegrass star Henry D. Homer Haynes, member of Homer and Jethro, in 1920; U.S. Labor Secretary and Sen. Elizabeth Dole, R-N.C. ...

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