Fascista is an Italian equivalent of 'Nazi'. It's a masculine gender noun that takes as its definite article 'il' ['the'], and as its indefinite 'uno' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'fah-SHEE-stah'.
Nazi rallies were like normal rallies but leaded by the Nazis and it use to spread Nazi Propagana.
A Nazi Propagander was a person in charge of the propaganda
nazi (nat zee) or (nah zee)
yes the australian nazi party
No, Albert Einstein was not a Nazi. In fact, he was actually Jewish.
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he led the Italian military and country on the Nazi side for most of the war...idiot.
There were no Italian soldiers involved in the D-Day invasions. They were focused on the battles taking place in Italy at that time.
Gerhard Sommer was a SS-Untersturmfuhrer in Nazi military. He is convicted of war crimes by an Italian military court in 2005. He has been held responsible for killing 560 civilians in an Italian village in 1944. He is presently living in a nursing home in Hamburg-Volksdorf, Germany. He is the most senior Nazi still alive at the age of 93 years.
Italy was an ally of Nazi Germany. The Fascists were a political party that had close ties to the Nazi party. But the Italians did not volunteer for service in German Army. Mussolini did supply soldiers to support the German Army, such as in the Russian Campaign, but they served under their own flag. After the Italian governmen surrendered in Sept 1943, Mussolini was set up as leader of a re-organized Fascists group called the Italian Social Republic(RSI). Some Italians were incorporated into the German army. The Italian paratroopers formed one of the German paratrooper divisions that fought in Italy. An SS division was eventually formed of Italians that became the 29th Waffen-Grenadier der SS (Italienische Nr: 1). This is the unit that you probably refer to. As an SS division, it probably had its own flag. However, most of the Italians continued to serve as part of the Fascists military and were used mostly to control the partisan forces.
Lina directed Italian movies; Leni was a Nazi
The Nazi Salute has two origins, both of which are disputed at times.Number one: The most plausible theory:Adolf Hitler modelled the Nazi Salute after ancient Roman soldiers, who would jut their arms forward in the same way as a salute to their superiors.Number two: The other theory:Hitler took the fascist arm raise from Benito Mussolini (Commandant of the Italian Army), who invented it because he had a fear of handshaking.
The countrys that were fighting the allies were Japan and Germany. Although some of the Italian Army fought them as well when the Nazi's took Italy.
Although it is debated that there are many contradicting forms of Fascism, the main originating Italian and Nazi ideology of Fascism consisted of these main points: * Extreme Nationalism * Anti-Communism * Militarism * Corporatism * The creating of a "unity" among a nation, both racially and socially. The Fascist notion of "unity" was the most prominent feature of Nazi and Italian Fascism before, and during World War II. The best example of racial unity within a Fascist regime is that of Hitler's Nazi regime, and his attempt to create racial unity by eliminating the Jewish race from the world.
the nazies will rise to glory, and no the japanees were not nazi
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