"Fascism" is a term that has many definitions but most people use it to describe ultra right-wing, authoritarian and racist political beliefs. In that sense you could in hindsight call the Japanese WW2 leadership 'fascist', but fascism as a formal national ideology during WW 2 is closely connected to only Germany, Italy and Spain. At the time it was never used in connection with Japan.
Used Fascism - Believed the nation was more important than the individual, and a nation became great by expanding its territory and building its military.
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Emperor Hirohito.
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seriously? fascism.
The Axis Forces of Germany and Japan.
Both the Germans and the Italians were Fascists during ww2, but I am not aware of any countries being Fascist during ww1. Japan was very close to being Fascist too.
Used Fascism - Believed the nation was more important than the individual, and a nation became great by expanding its territory and building its military.
fascism under Mussolini
Axis Germany: Hitler, fascism Italy: Mussolini, fascism Hungary: Romania: Bulgaria: Finland: Japan:
Japan's World War II was during 1912 - 1945.
Anti-Communism, Fascism and Anti-semitism.
World War II had three main causes; Adolph Hitler taking over Germany in 1933, the rise of Fascism in Italy in the 1920s, and Japan's invasions of China in the 1930s. During that time the Nazis rose to power.
Hitler was a fascism against homeless people, handy cap people, and smart people so that he can have the power to control the people.Millions of people shed their blood to defeat fascism in the second world war.
Hideki Tojo was the leader of japan in world war 2.
Germany and Japan were allies during World War 2. They were not at war with each other.