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The main Italian and Nazi ideology of Fascism consisted of:

  • Fascism is centered on an Ethnic state, where the nation is united by their heritage and looks, and those of un-pure Aryan or Italian heritage were often (in the case of the Nazi) condemned to death for simply existing
  • Extreme Nationalism
  • Militarism
  • Corporatism
  • Anti-Communism

It was actually not about the induviduals and was more about the Country as a whole and its defence.

The Italians never put anyone to death because they weren't of Italian heritage. They shunned certain groups but didn't have death camps as the Germans did.

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- Their state is all powerful. They cannot be defeated.

- Their leader is all powerful. They are the state.

- Racial superiority. Once race is above all (Hitler for example thought Aryans were superior to every other race).

- Militarism. Their problems should be dealt with the military and not the government.

- Conspiracy. (Please improve upon this point because I cannot define it).

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