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The Fascists battled Socialists hodlums.
Fascism was popular in Italy because Benito Mussolini adopted the idea and introduced it to Italian politics. Fascists main competitor were communists. One thing you should always know is that fascists absolutely HATE communism. France did not adopt communism because of their affiliations with the other allies during WWI.
No one, Italy was part of the axis for a time and were allied with them.
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.
Benito Mussolini.
Nationalists, supported by the Nazis in Germany & Fascists in Italy, led by General Franco against the leftists supported by Russia and the International Brigade. The Nationalists won the struggle.
Germany and Italy
he lead italy. He was a dictaor of Italy he lead italy. He was a dictaor of Italy
Italians supported fascism because it promoted Italian nationalism and the expansion of Italian territories. They wanted to restore Italy to the place of prominence it held during the time of Ancient Rome.
Yes, the Italian Fascists of Italy support Benito Mussolini and the Nazis supported and worshiped Adolf Hitler, one of the worst Fascists and Dictators who ever lived. Stalin was the absolute worst though.
Germany and Italy because they wanted to gain more land and allies.
The Republicans, or Loyalists were communists supported by the USSR. Volunteers from other countries also fought for the Republicans, including a brigade from the US. The Nationalists were fascists supported by Italy and Germany. The Spanish Foreign Legion also cast its lot with Franco and the Nationalists, and as the name implies they were volunteers from different countries.