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@[]#MUSSOLINI: A CHARACTER SKETCH##THE MEANING OF FASCISMO#TRIUMPH OF THE FASCISTI@[]#WHAT DOES IL DUCE WANT?#DUCE'S BOAST OF ITALY'S PART IN SPANISH WAR#MUSSOLINI: "WE SHALL GO AHEAD"@[]#MUSSOLINI ENTERS THE WAR#ITALIANS OUTMANOEUVRED AND DEMORALIZED#MUSSOLINI RELINQUISHES POWER#MUSSOLINI'S CAREER OF UNBRIDLED AMBITION#MUSSOLINI PUT TO DEATH BY PARTISANS
Mussolini's adopted title Il Duce means "the leader", and corresponds with Hitler's title, Fuhrer#In 1926, Mussolini survived an assassination attempt when the Honourable Violet Gibson, the daughter of an Irish lord, shot him from close range. The bullet only grazed his nose. A bemused Mussolini said: "Fancy, a woman!"#Fascism takes its name from 'fasci', the bundle of rods symbolising authority carried ahead of officials in ancient Rome#To ensure Italy shared in the spoils of war, Mussolini told his generals: "I need several thousand dead to be able to take my place at the peace table."#Mussolini, the son of a blacksmith and schoolmistress, fled from Italy in 1902 to avoid military service#Reviewing a book by Mussolini, Dorothy Parker advised her readers: "This is not a novel to be tossed aside lightly. It should be thrown with great force."#Mussolini was for a short while editor of a left-wing magazine, Avanti, which dismissed nationalism and patriotism as inventions of capitalism. He suddenly turned his back on such socialist notions, becoming a right-wing patriot at the start of the first world war