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Fascist Party. Because the axe was the symbol of war, violence, death, and
massacre.
Mussolini's conduct, aggressive and prone to violence like every Fas-
cist, is described in Denis Mack Smith's book. In his book, Smith stated
that one of Mussolini's unchanging beliefs was aggression and his funda-
mental instinct was to resort to violence. 62
Like the other Darwinist-Fascists, Mussolini's warlike, aggressive
and oppressive policies led to many people being massacred, being left
without home and family, and to the country's being left in ruins. Violence
and oppression were practised, by means of the Blackshirts, not only in
his own country, but in others too. In 1935 he occupied Ethiopia, and by
1941 had had 15,000 people wiped out. He did not delay in backing and
justifying his occupation of Ethiopia with Darwinism's racialist views.
According to Mussolini the Ethiopians were inferior because they were of
the black race, and being governed by a superior race like the Italians
should have been an honour for them.
Mussolini's murder squads, the Blackshirts.