The Italian Fascists and the German Nazis gained power by recruiting the youth and intimidation through the use of force. Once established as a power, quickly controlling other areas led to the increased power levels.
While the (Italian) Fascists were in power in Italy, the country did not allow Jews to be rounded up or sent to death camps. However, when Italy surrendered (and changed sides) the Nazis established a puppet state in Nothern Italy. Mussolini was kidnapped and made the nominal head of this government, but it was under German control from mid 1943 onwards - and sent Jews to Auschwitz.
The occupation of Denmark in World War II ended on May 5 1945, when the German troops surrendered, and the German soldiers (or Nazis, if you prefer, although not all the soldiers were Nazis, it was the government that was Nazi) left the following days.
The basic ideas and beliefs of the fascism that Benito Mussolini brought upon Italy can be summarized as this: A. In general, fascists favored nationalism and dictatorship; B. Fascists denounced democratic governments as weak and inefficient; C. Fascists believed that by a dictatorship, the nation of Italy could be better and more efficiently served; D. The nationalism of Mussolini was extreme, it was in favor of military power and annexing new territories; E. The Italian fascists saw Marxism as a threat to its security and denounced the revolution in Russia as a ploy for a "Marxist World", that was atheistic economically unsound.
The German people were under a dictator and a dictator takes away all rights so he can stay in power.
Benito Mussolini was the dictator of Italy. He was part of the Japanese, German and Italian Axis Force until he was executed by the Italian populous.
Victor Emmanuel II, although he eventually agreed to remove the Fascists from power.
NO, it is not true. The fasces was the emblem of the Italian fascist movement. Since this movement was the original extreme-right political organization, the name of their emblem become also the designation of generic fascism worldwide. The emblem of the German fascists movement was the swastika, and it was indeed included in the German national flag.
There was a lot of anger and resentment in those communities after World War I. The poverty of those war stricken regions instilled a sense of resentment and desire in German and Italian cultures to rise against a common enemy.
While the (Italian) Fascists were in power in Italy, the country did not allow Jews to be rounded up or sent to death camps. However, when Italy surrendered (and changed sides) the Nazis established a puppet state in Nothern Italy. Mussolini was kidnapped and made the nominal head of this government, but it was under German control from mid 1943 onwards - and sent Jews to Auschwitz.
The Nazis were German it was a political party, they were responsible when they came to power for the holocaust
the shattered German economy
the shattered German economy
u have to win a fight
The occupation of Denmark in World War II ended on May 5 1945, when the German troops surrendered, and the German soldiers (or Nazis, if you prefer, although not all the soldiers were Nazis, it was the government that was Nazi) left the following days.
Yes, Germany was occupied by the Nazis in World War II, and so were Denmark, Norway, Finland, Poland, and Germany.+++The Nazis did not "invade" Germany: they were German, albeit coming to power in underhand ways and ruling their own country as a dictatorship.
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