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.
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.
None. The Holocaust was devastation; the draft (conscription) was "forcefully" employing men for the military.
the invasion of the Soviet Union.
There was no guerilla warfare in connection with the Holocaust.
Fascism was the ideology that played a pivotal role in the rise of Nazi Germany and the Holocaust. The Holocaust was the systematic genocide carried out by the Nazis, in which approximately six million Jews were murdered, along with millions of other victims, including Romani people, disabled individuals, and political dissidents. The fascist ideology of the Nazis, characterized by extreme nationalism, authoritarianism, and racial purity, laid the groundwork for the dehumanization, persecution, and ultimately the extermination of targeted groups during the Holocaust.
No.
Both are authoritarian governments, but fascism focuses more on aggressive expansion.
Fascism's commitment to nationalism led many Germans to believe that Jews had no place in German society.
Wiley Feinstein has written: 'The Civilization of the Holocaust in Italy' -- subject(s): Antisemitism, Fascism and culture, Intellectual life, Politics and government
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