Both did.
Fascism grew because it is basically extreme nationalists. This would appeal to those who came out strong in World War 1.
Communism also did, for those who lost the war. You see, the citizens of a defeated country feel as though they have been used and not recognized or appreciated. However, if they turn to a communist society, then everyone will be one and will be equally accepted and recognized.
Hope this helps, as I just finished studying World War 1 myself.
Communism and Fascism.
They are both the same thing.
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Anti-Communism, Fascism and Anti-semitism.
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Nova Net Review Test Answer: Communism and Democracy.
Fascism was what caused World War 2, but Communism was what resulted from it. Hitler and the fascist country Germany ultimately started the war by invading other countries while the main powers (US, France, Great Britain, Russia) decided to appease the fuhrer and let him take his land.
No, that was WW1. it brought rise to new ideologies (communism and Fascism) which most of Europe embraced.
communism and economic instability. Fascism is characterized by authoritarianism, nationalism, and the suppression of political dissent. It places strict control over the economy and promotes the dominant role of a single leader or party.
the fear of communism--leaders in Germany and Italy had seem what Communism had done to Russia, with the Red Terror and Stalin and everything. They needed a way for the government to control capitalism more directly because of their failing economies caused by post-war stress. The two options were Communism and Fascism, and Italy and Germany chose Fascism out of fear of turning into another Russia.
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