They are both the same thing.
The Napoleonic Wars, World War I, and World War II significantly influenced the political landscape of Europe by leading to the rise and fall of empires, the redrawing of borders, the establishment of new nations, and the shift in power dynamics among countries. These conflicts also contributed to the spread of ideologies such as nationalism, communism, and fascism, which had lasting impacts on European politics.
not much
Think of it this way, what role did Nazism and Facism play in WW2? The NK were the Communists while the SK were the capitalists. Two sides, two ideals, countless lives.
a good one
The dates 1914-1918
communism and economic instability. Fascism is characterized by authoritarianism, nationalism, and the suppression of political dissent. It places strict control over the economy and promotes the dominant role of a single leader or party.
COMMUNISM!
Nothing. It is easy to generalise and associate Nazism with Fascism, but the Fascist nations did not play an active role in the Holocaust and arguably Japan did more against the Holocaust than most democracies.
The Napoleonic Wars, World War I, and World War II significantly influenced the political landscape of Europe by leading to the rise and fall of empires, the redrawing of borders, the establishment of new nations, and the shift in power dynamics among countries. These conflicts also contributed to the spread of ideologies such as nationalism, communism, and fascism, which had lasting impacts on European politics.
the fought to overthrow the czar and establish communism
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Well, it was part of the Cold War, and the rise/downfall of Communism.
Absolutely. The war was entirely based upon the principle of containing communism.
None. WWII was about fascism and dictators. WWI was when Archduke was assassinated by a Chezch and the alliance system kicked in.
Friedrich Engels was a German philosopher and and political theorist. He is most famous for coming up with the Marxist theory along with Karl Marx which is a theory stating the ideologies of communism, and the sweeping role it will play on the world.
an intermediary role in world trade
In the novel "1984," the concept of communism is used to illustrate the oppressive and totalitarian regime of the Party, which controls all aspects of society and suppresses individual freedom and thought. The Party's ideology is based on a twisted version of communism that serves to maintain its power and control over the population.