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Similarities Between Mussolini And Hitler

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In short, both Italian and German parliamentary government upset their people with their ignorance of public interest and disturbing political struggles. The weakness of the two governments were set off by contrast the strength of the two totalitarian leaders and thus made their strong leadership more desirable. As a result, both Italians and Germans were drawn to Mussolini and Hitler. The weakness of the pre-existing democratic government was therefore said to be accountable for the rise of both Mussolini and Hitler in both Italy and Germany.

Thirdly, the rise of Mussolini and Hitler share the similar stimulation from Post-war socio-economic distress in both countries.

In Italy, economy was in trough after the First World War. The country suffered from trade deficit with its export value 3 times lower than its import. (Miller, 1997) Moreover, millions were unemployed owing to the massive close down of factories and return of soldiers. Worse …show more content…

Inflation and unemployment were two explicitly adverse problems. In one year time, the mark to pound exchange rate has soared from 35000:1 in1922 to 30million:1 in 1923. The no of unemployment in Germany has doubled in 9 years time from 3,000,000 in 1923 to 6,000,000 by 1932, the year before Hitler’s expedition as Germany’s chancellor (Miller, 1997). Meanwhile, Hitler clearly addressed the need of the people and promised full employment to the whole country. Under deep desperation, Hitler’s commitments lightened a candle of hope in the ultimate darkness and thus were irresistible to the huge desperate population at that time. As a result, Hitler was able to gain popular support. This can be shown by A.J. Grant’s finding that Hitler’s Nazi party grew in proportion to the unemployed population

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