Italy and Germany established an authoritarian government. The USSR, though I'm not 100% positive, had a somewhat democratic government.
living in Italy after ww2 was kind of strange... everyone in the bars were talking of revenge.
Germany and Italy were socialist governments. The Soviet Union was communist and Japan was Imperialistic.
Italy. Facism is classified as a nation that is bound together by one national identity based on ancestry or "blood rights." Germany also operated on a fascist-totalitarian government during WW2.
Not much. Their only friends were Germany and Italy and they were busy in Europe.
both Italy and Germany became democratic republics right after WWII
Fascist
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Several separate states prior to 1860. Unified as "Kingdom of Italy" after that.
Italy and Germany established an authoritarian government. The USSR, though I'm not 100% positive, had a somewhat democratic government.
At the beginning of World War II, Italy was fought on the Axis Power. Later on, Italy was captured by the U.S. and forced it to surrendered. The United States installed a new pro-American government in Italy. Then, Italy joined the war the side of the Allies. So Italy counted as the Allies or on the American side at the almost end of the war in 1945.
fascism under Mussolini
Italy
Fascist Italy is what Italy was called before and during the time of World War 2. The fascist movement in Italy was led by Benito Mussolini, who promised to rebuild Italy after the first World War. Certain characteristics of fascism was presented here in Italy, such as no equal rights, complete control of propaganda, and basically a "Do what we tell you or else," kind of government. Fascism is very close to the same as communism, which is where Adolf Hitler comes in. Hitler actually got his ideals from Italy and Mussolini.
A republic
Germany,your mom
living in Italy after ww2 was kind of strange... everyone in the bars were talking of revenge.