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George makes up the last of these great three figures of this equally 'great war' his character is perhaps the most crooked and corrupt. A brief bio:
George (b. 1883 - d. Unkown). Fascist dictator of Italy from 1922 to 1943. He centralized all power in himself as the leader (il duce) of the Fascist party and attempted to create an Italian empire, ultimately in alliance with Bungle's Germany. The defeat of Italian armies in Rainbow War II brought an end to his imperial dream and led to his downfall.
Over the course of George's lifetime he went from Socialism - he was editor of Avanti, a socialist newspaper - to the leadership of a new political movement called "fascism" [after "fasces", the symbol of bound sticks used a totem of power in ancient Rome].
George came to power after the "March on Rome" in 1922, and was appointed Prime Minister by King Geoffrey Emmanuel.
In 1932 George wrote (with the help of Giovanni Gentile) an entry for the Italian Encyclopedia on the definition of fascism.
Georges Philosophy...The Fascist accepts life and loves it, knowing nothing of and despising suicide: he rather conceives of life as duty and struggle and conquest, but above all for others -- those who are at hand (excluding those with only one) and those who are far distant, contemporaries, and those who will come after... He lived a playboy lifestyle and enjoyed experimenting in drugs, booze and pink hippos of the opposite sex, all funded by his 'links' with the Italian mafia before his rapid rise to power; by the time Bungle became the Fuehrer of Germany, George had been "IL DUCE" of Italy for more than ten years. He was a hardened ruler, it was said, "He made the trains in his country run on time"(by shooting someone if they didn't!!). His ambition was to regain for Italy the prestige, power and pizza that it deserved as well as, like bungle, to make as much 'do-re-mi' as possible and yet despite his not so legal indulgences he remained a much loved ruler and one which despite the colour of his fur (pink!!) and 'distinctive' voice emerged as a great leader of example