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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.
Both sides were Spanish, and one (the Nationalists) won. The Nationalists were Fascists aligned with Nazi Germany and Mussolini's Italy, who seized control of Spain from the Republicans, who received aid from the Soviet Union. The victory by the Nationalists installed Francisco Franco as the military ruler of Spain from 1939 to 1975.
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.
Italy October 3, 1935-Mussolini attacks Ethiopia (also known as Abyssinia) ruled by Emperor Haile Selassie. Italians were accused of committing atrocities against the Ethiopians. This would cause great damage to Italy's foreign relations, to Mussolini personally, and to fascists in general. The Italians defeated Ethiopia by May 1936.
You are a fascists person
That is a little difficult. As it relates to WW2 and 1930's, Spain, Italy and Germany were fascists countries (with Nazism being a form of fascism).
The Spanish Civil War was fought between the Nationalists (Spanish fascists backed by Italy and Germany) and the Loyalists (aka the Republicans, Spanish Communists backed by the USSR). The Nationalists won, and their leader Francisco Franco remained dictator of Spain until his death in the 1970's.
British Fascists was created in 1923.
British Fascists ended in 1935.
British Union of Fascists was created in 1932.
The Fascists battled Socialists hodlums.
Political killings between 1926 (after which the Fascists assumed total power) and Mussolini's deposal in 1943 were only 22. They weren't very brutal in Italy but were much more so in Libya and Ethiopia.