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Fascism was practiced in Italy
Answer this question… Nazi Germany made luxury goods available to citizens, while the Soviet Union did not.
One cause of World War 2 was the rise of fascism, particularly in Germany under Adolf Hitler and in Italy under Benito Mussolini. Fascism is a totalitarian political philosophy that emphasizes authoritarianism, nationalism, and militarism.
Germany was controlled by the dictator Adolf Hitler in WWII.
The term "fascist" derives from the Italian fascism of Benito Mussolini, to mean conservative, authoritarian nationalism, which implied that his movement was also xenophobic and anti-communist. The term was applied to Naziism under Adolf Hitler, and to Francisco Franco of Spain (where the civil war preceded World War II) and to the earlier presidency of Argentina's Jose Uriburu.
The Italians themselves didn't support Fascism but their leadership under Mussolini did and eventually they killed him to support the fact that they didn't support Fascism.
Fascism had its origin in Italy. Although Nazism later most famously became synonimous with fascism, it was at the time only the Italian party under Mussolini in Italy that officially called itself 'fascist'.
Hitler's Nazi Empire wasn't in complete control of Germany, it was a political party which had hitler as leader.
Fascism is an extreme form of nationalism in which supporters seek to have only one leader, religion, race and creed. Historical examples of this are typically right wing and include the Nazi party under Hitler and the Italian Fascists under Benito Mussolini.
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Two key powers of fascist regimes were authoritarianism, where a single ruling party had absolute control over political decisions and suppression of opposition, and nationalism, promoting the idea of a powerful, superior nation often through aggressive expansionism.