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Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini olasz szocialistából fasisztává vált politikus, Olaszország diktátori hajlamú miniszterelnöke 1922 és 1943 között, 1943 és 1945 között a nemzetiszocialista Németország által fenntartott bábállam, az inkább Salói Köztársaság néven ismert Olasz Szociális Köztársaság miniszterelnöke. Szövetségese volt többek között Adolf Hitlernek és Gömbös Gyulának. Partizánok végezték ki szeretőjével együtt. Unokája, Alessandra Mussolini jelenleg az Európai Parlament képviselője az Európai Néppárt színeiben. Wikipedia  

✵ 29. július 1883 – 28. április 1945
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Benito Mussolini: Idézetek angolul

“Christ is dead and his teachings moribund.”

As quoted in Twentieth Century Journey: The Start 1904-1930, William L. Shirer, Little, Brown & Company, (1976) p. 402 (proclaimed in 1922)
1920s

“We are syndicalists, because we think that by means of the mass it may be possible to determine an economic readjustment…”

“Fascismo and the Rights of Victory” speech delivered at Florence (9 October 1919) p. 106
1920s, Mussolini as Revealed in his Political Speeches (November 1914—August 1923) (1923)

“How does it come about that we are said to be sold to the middle class, capitalism and the Government? But already our enemies dare no longer continue this accusation, so false and ridiculous it is.”

“Fascismo’s Interests for the Working Classes” speech delivered at Prato della Marfisia in Ferrara (4 April 1921) p. 76
1920s, Mussolini as Revealed in his Political Speeches (November 1914—August 1923) (1923)

“I think that within five or six months’ time there will be quite a few Socialists who will recognize that I am the only Socialist that there has been in Italy for the last five years; and I am not being paradoxical, even if I add that the Socialist Party on the whole is detestable.”

“Sacrifice, Work, and Production” Speech in Milan before the Fascio Milanese Combattimento (5 February 1920) p. 69
1920s, Mussolini as Revealed in his Political Speeches (November 1914—August 1923) (1923)

“No nation can become greater in which there are enormous masses condemned to the conditions of life of prehistoric humanity.”

“The League of Nations” speech in Milan (20 October 1918), p. 52
1920s, Mussolini as Revealed in his Political Speeches (November 1914—August 1923) (1923)

“The Socialists, and I am still one, although an exasperated one, never brought forward the question of irredentism, but left it to the Republicans. We are in favour of a national war. But there are also reasons, purely socialist in character, which spur us on towards intervention.”

“Mussolini the ‘Man of the War’” speech delivered at the Mazza, Parma (13 December 1914) p. 15
1920s, Mussolini as Revealed in his Political Speeches (November 1914—August 1923) (1923)