Influence of Mussolini
Mussolini's march on Rome in 1922 significantly shaped Hitler's ambitions, presenting a model of how a national leader could seize power. The parallels between Italian fascism and Nazism are striking, with both movements sharing a reliance on violence, nationalism, and a disdain for parliamentary democracy. As Hitler contemplated his own rise, the notion of a "German Mussolini" began to take root in his psyche, hinting at his aspirations for leadership and dominance.In this clip
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