What was Benito Mussolini speech about?

It is a conflict of fruitful, useful peoples against peoples who are in a decline. It is a conflict between two ages, two ideas. Now the die is cast and our will has burned our ships behind us. I solemnly declare that Italy does not intend to drag other peoples bordering on her by sea or land into the conflict.

What were Mussolini last words?

Lampredi said that Mussolini’s last words were “aim at my heart”. In Audisio’s account, Mussolini said nothing immediately prior to or during the execution.

Where did Benito Mussolini give his speeches?

Benito Mussolini was known for giving boisterous, rabble rousing speeches from the balcony of his headquarters at Palazzo Venezia in Rome. The following is a speech given by Mussolini in the Italian city of Monza in 1932 to commemorate the anticipated second decade of Fascism in Italy.

How did Mussolini feel about the Treaty of Versailles?

So too did Italy’s navy. These were Italians displeased that the Treaty of Versailles had not given Fiume to Italy. Mussolini found it opportune to praise d’Annunzio, describing him as the only man who had “dared to revolt against the plutocracy” that had created the Versailles Treaty.

How did Mussolini gain power in Italy?

How did Mussolini come into power? In 1919, Mussolini organized a group of veterans and discontented Italians into the Fascist party. In 1922, the Fascists made the March to Rome. With the Fascists swarming the capitol, King Victor Emmanuel III asked Mussolini to form a government as prime minister.

Why did Mussolini march on Rome?

The 1922 March on Rome was to establish Mussolini and the Fascist Party he led, as the most important political party in Italy. It became an official political party. In its October 1922 party conference, Mussolini said: “Either the government will be given to us or will shall seize it by marching on Rome.”

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