The Church accepted many of fascist precepts of government intervention in many economic social issues of times. It objectedd to appropriation, and confiscation os Church property.
The Catholic Church was more accommodating to the fascists in Italy because it saw them as a defense against the perceived threat of communism. The church had concerns about the liberal government's secularization and anti-clerical policies, whereas the fascist regime promised to protect the church's interests and maintain its influence. Additionally, the church appreciated Mussolini's efforts to establish order and stability in the country.
The Catholic Church has never supported the Fascists, Nazis or Communists. The Church tends to support democratic forms of government today.
You are a fascists person
British Fascists was created in 1923.
British Fascists ended in 1935.
British Union of Fascists was created in 1932.
Fascism is a form of totalitarianism that involves extreme nationalism and warlike foreign policy.
The Fascists battled Socialists hodlums.
Mussolini did not have power over the Catholic Church. The central government for the Catholic Church is located at the Vatican in the northwest section of Rome. Italy recognizes it as a separate country and has no power over it. Mussolini was selected to rule as Prime Minister of Italy and eventually completely ruled the governing body of the country. Italy still retained its royalty. Mussolini had some conflicts with the Catholic Church and he tried to stay in their favor so the people would like him. The Catholic Church and the Fascists government had one thing in common; they did not like the Communists. Mussolini used the fear of Communism to maintain control of the country.
During the war, the partisans were fighting against the Germans who were occupying their country and the Italian Fascists who fought with the Germans. Mussolini had been kept as a puppet-leader of these Italians. The Partisans fought against their own people to stop the war. The Italian partisans were composed of many different types and beliefs of people. There were Catholic partisans, Communist partisans and others. In order to be stronger, they had to band together and formed "committees" to run their organization. It was the Communist leaders of the partisans who wanted to kill Mussolini as they opposed the Fascists and their beliefs. The committee had to go along with this as the Communist were a majority. Most people and the Catholic Church(the Vatican) feared the take-over by Communists more than they did Mussolini's Fascists or the Germans. The Communist partisan leaders heard that Mussolini and many of his Fascists had been captured. They demanded and were allowed to take Mussolini and 15 Fascists for their execution.
Fascism is a political ideology rather than a government. It promotes nationalistic viewpoints and where fascists obtain power in government, the result is usually an authoritarian government with an aim to reach unlimited power.
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fascists value their leader/belief and what ever it says. To a fascist his belief is all that their is.