No, the Polish government was not Fascist. However, in 1939 it had recently passed changes to the constitution, giving their President a tremendous amount of power. The country was virtually a Dictatorship by 1939- but, it was not Fascist in nature.
Spain and Poland
The Nazis started the war with the invasion of Poland in September 1939. The Nazis were Fascist's, all they wanted was land.
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Albanian Fascist Party was created in 1939.
Hitler, a fascist ruler, had an aggressive expansionist policy. His invasion of Poland in 1939 began the war, and peace did not return to Europe until 1945.
in 1939
Nazi Germany and the USSR invaded Poland in 1939.
Italy had a parliamentary democracy from the late 1860s up until the years leading to World War II when Benito Mussolini takes power and raises a fascist regime. Italy's fascist government was similar to Nazi Germany's, which advocated militarism and nationalism, which are quite dangerous when a nation is 100% so.
A fascist dictatorship
Nazi Germany and the USSR invaded Poland in 1939.
In January of 1939, some areas of Catalonia and Valencia were still in Republican hands. However, Francisco Franco was in control of the whole country by the end of the year. Franco's government was a fascist dictatorial state.
Germany invaded Poland in 1939, and before that, since 1918 (when Poland gained its independence), it was a democratic country (however, wioth a kind of authoritarian government).