Describes the life of Benito Mussolini, from his modest beginnings as son of a village blacksmith to his rise in the fascist movement and his leadership of Italy during World War II.
A history of the fascist government of Benito Mussolini describing its violence and how it served as a model for other twentieth-century dictatorships including that of Germany's Adolf Hitler.
In the summer of 1999 Igor Komarov is being hailed as the one man who can pull Russia back from the threshold of anarchy, but operatives in London and Washington know Komarov's motives for wanting to be leader of his country are far from pure, and send ex-CIA agent Jason Monk to stop him.
Surveys the origins and causes of European fascism, in such countries as Italy, Nazi Germany, Spain, and Romania, and seeks common characteristics of the different nationalistic fascist movements.