Benito Mussorini Mussolini and the crisis of intervention Benito Mussolini was born on July 29, 1883 at Predappio near Forli in Romagna. Like his father, Benito became an avid socialist. He was qualified as a principal of elementary school in 1901. In 1902 he moved to Switzerland. He was banished and returned to Italy for military service because he was arrested for wandering without being able to find long-term work. After further troubles with the police, he joined the newspaper staff in Trent, a town in Austria in 1908.
Benito Mussolini's father, Alessandro Mussolini, is a blacksmith and socialist, his mother Rosa (néeMaltoni) is a devout Catholic teacher. Because of his father's political orientation, Mussolini was named Benito after Mexico's left wing president Benito Juarez, but his mediators Andrea and Amir Caret came from Italian socialist Anne. Dria Costa and Amir Caric Priani. Benito is the biggest of the parents' three children. His brothers and sisters Arnaldo and Edvige followed it. As a small boy, Mussolini will help his father in the blacksmith. Mussolini's early political view was influenced by his father who worshiped the humanitarian tendencies of the Italian nationalist of the 19th century and the humanities such as Carlo Pisakan, Giuseppe Mazzini, Giuseppe Garibaldi. His father's political views combine Carlo Cafiero and Mikhail Bakunin, anarchist views such as Garibaldi's military authoritarianism and Magini's nationalism.
During the Second World War, the Italian big fascist dictator Benito Mussolini was a leader who changed their views. Benito Mussolini is a leader who turns emotions from hatred into hatred in a short period of time. The power of Benito Mussorini's power took place in a series of powers from the Union, not his own people. Ben (Abbreviation of Benito) founded Fasci di Combattimento in March 1919. "This is a nationalistic, anti-liberal, anti-socialist movement, which mainly attracts lower classes" (1). Fascism is spreading in Europe. Ben won the sympathy of King Victor Emmanuel III. With the support of the party, the party threatened to march in Rome. This convinced the Victor Emmanuel III King to call for Mussolini alliance, which helped make the instinct more powerful. This is the first step in the power of this rise.