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| name = Benito Mussolini
'''Benito Mussolini''' (29 July 1883-25 April 1953) was an Italian politician and journalist, who ruled Italy from 1925 to his death in 1953. Known as Il Duce (The Leader), Mussolini was the founder of Italian fascism, and served as a role model for Adolf Hitler during his early rise.
| portrait = Benito Mussolini.png
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| portraitlabel = Benito Mussolini in 1953
 
| title1 = Head of Government, Prime Minister and Secretary of State
== History ==
| assumed1 = December 29th, 1925
| left1 = April 25th, 1953
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| precededby1 =
| succeededby1 = [[Gian Galeazzo Ciano]]
 
| title2 = President of the Council of Ministers of the Kingdom of Italy
| assumed2 = October 31st, 1922
| left2 = December 29th, 1925
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| precededby2 = [[Luigi Facta]]
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| longname = Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini
| birthdate = July 29th, 1883
| birthplace = Dovia di Predappio, Forlì Province, Emilia Region, Kingdom of Italy
| deathdate =
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| age =
| deathage = 69 years old
| nationality = Italian
| role = Former leader of the Italian Empire
| party = [[National Fascist Party]]
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| ideology = Fascism
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'''Benito Mussolini''' (29 July 1883-25 April 1953) was an Italian politician and journalist, who ruled Italy from 1925 to his death in 1953. Known as Il Duce (The Leader), Mussolini was the founder of Italian fascism, and served as a role model for Adolf Hitler during his early rise.
 
Despite his death in 1953, Mussolini's legacy in Italy still remains, with the PNI still being the leading political party in Italy, with an iron grip over the nation.
 
== Biography ==
Mussolini joined Hitler during WWII and gained territory in the Balkans, Africa, and the Levant. Following the war, Mussolini and Hitler had a major falling out over their spheres of influence. Mussolini took Italy out of the Axis and founded the Triumvirate with Turkey and Iberia.