'Fascism' in a general sense usually includes Italian Fascism, Nazism, the Franco r�gime in Spain. (Some would include the Action Francaise and its successors in France).
Most of the ideas date from before WW1. Fascism is intensely nationalistic, with nationalism an a kind of substitute religion; it is racist, but not necessarily anti-Jewish. After all, it has a whole bundle of 'anti-' attitudes. It is opposed to democracy, to liberalism, to socialism and is rabidly, frantically, frenetically, hysterically anti-Communist. It's widely believed that it was above all fear of Bolshevism that encouraged the rise of large Fascist parties in some European countries in the 1920s and 1930s.
An important feature of Fascist r�gimes (which they share with Communism) is totalitarianism. That means:
Fascism, like a nasty playground bully, is vicious one moment, then full of self-pity the next. Fascist r�gimes in Europe in the interwar period whined and whinged like spoilt brats about their 'grievances', said again and again that they just wanted to put these things right peacefully, but the moment they thought it was safe to do so, they used force and savage brutality against people who weren't able to defend themselves.
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They supported a strong central government controlled by the military and led by a powerful dictator.
They believed that their country was superior to the rest.
The Aristocracy
They thought that they would become great if they built an empire
Believe, obey, fight
You are a fascists person
British Fascists was created in 1923.
British Fascists ended in 1935.
British Union of Fascists was created in 1932.
The Fascists battled Socialists hodlums.
fascists value their leader/belief and what ever it says. To a fascist his belief is all that their is.
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represented the wealthy and supported a society with classes.