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Mussolini

[ US /ˌmusoʊˈɫini/ ]
NOUN
  1. Italian fascist dictator (1883-1945)

How To Use Mussolini In A Sentence

  • Dictators are often fusspots about food, and Mussolini, like Hitler, was one.
  • A balcony in Rome from which Mussolini gave rabble-rousing speeches to his Black Shirt supporters and declared war on Britain in 1940 is to be reopened to the public after decades of neglect. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Mussolini defined the first stage of fascism as corporatism.
  • The Italian press has slammed what they claim is a return to the bureaucratic straightjacket of the Mussolini era.
  • There was a genuine whiff of the interwar fascist dictatorship of Mussolini.
  • With the rise of Mussolini and the outbreak of war, the ladies are interned as prisoners, and the boy risks his life to help them.
  • Do we simply pass it off as one of those things, or do we demand that they, like Japan's Tojo, and Italy's Mussolini, and Germany's Hitler, and all their yes-men followers, be tried in a properly constituted court of international law?
  • The following quotes are from this brief but fully referenced biography of Mussolini: The Mystery of Fascism.
  • Mussolini believed that a weak lira looked bad for Italy when he was trying to create the image of a super-power in Europe.
  • He had to resign over his apparent condonation of Mussolini's conquests in the Abyssinian War.
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