In every way, as the Nazis were in fact, fascists.
they both believed that the good of the nation was all important
Nazism is regarded as a form of fascism. They are extremely similar. You could say that Nazism is just the German form of fascism.
Yes, National Socialism (Nazism) and Communism are both forms of the catch-all term, Fascism.
Nazism has of course no connection at all with Socialism, which means a classless stateless society based on production for use.
No, but the Nazis were based on a system the U.S. considered, but shot down, and to the Russians, the Nazis were facist scum.
they gave world another direction...Germans hate Jews while Italians hate black people
nothing really, you could say that Nazism was supported [in the early years] by the Fascists. But the Fascist states did not support what the Nazis were doing in the Holocaust.
Nazism was essentially just a form of fascism
Fascism
Yes, National Socialism (Nazism) and Communism are both forms of the catch-all term, Fascism.
Nazism or National Socialism
The word you're looking for is Fascism.
Nazism is the term usually used for German fascism or nationalism. It stands for the National Socialist German Workers' Party.
desparation of the german people after ww1 and the wall street crash.
The Great Depression, rise of Nazism & Fascism, etc.
The end result of fascism was defeat and downfall. Fascist regimes such as Nazi Germany and Mussolini's Italy were ultimately defeated in World War II, leading to their collapse and the dismantling of their governments. The negative impacts of fascism, including authoritarianism, militarism, and human rights abuses, left a lasting legacy that has been condemned globally.
Nothing. It is easy to generalise and associate Nazism with Fascism, but the Fascist nations did not play an active role in the Holocaust and arguably Japan did more against the Holocaust than most democracies.
No, they're not. However, they do have a lot of similarities. Additionally, as World War II dragged on, Nazi Germany largely took control of Fascist Italy, and forced Italy to take Nazi policies as their own, further blurring the lines between the two.
A political stance advocating a Fascist system, such as Nazism, or Fascism, or closely resembling such systems."Fascism should more appropriately be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power."--Benito Mussolini