Fascism was the governing ideology of Germany and Italy. It was fascist thinking that led both countries to believe that they were right to start the war and that they could win it. A central tenet of Fascism was that they were superior to all other peoples. This sense of innate superiority made it impossible for the German and Italian leaders to accept, or even imagine, that they could lose the war. Thus they kept on fighting long after there was even the slightest hope of even a conditional surrender permitting the survival of their governments. They fought to the very end instead of seeking a negotiated peace much earlier on. This resulted in terrible destruction and devastation of their countries.
Germany invaded France during World War II.
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No, Germany did not invade Spain during World War II. Spain remained neutral during the war.
No, Germany did not invade Spain during World War II. Spain remained neutral during the war and did not actively participate in the conflict.
== == Russia and Germany were never allies during World War I. They were on opposite sides from the beginning.
Anti-Communism, Fascism and Anti-semitism.
In Germany it was Hitler who was a Nazi, and in Italy it was Benito Mussolini, the inventor of Fascism.
seriously? fascism.
The rise of Fascism after World War I had serious effects on world events. Several countries, such as Spain, Italy and Germany had Fascist dictators at the head of their governments. These changes eventually started World War II.
Italy, Spain and Germany all had Fascist governments prior to World War II.
Fascism is the word.
Hatred and anti Semitism
The rise of Fascism after World War I had serious effects on world events. Several countries, such as Spain, Italy and Germany had Fascist dictators at the head of their governments. These changes eventually started World War II.
The Axis Forces of Germany and Japan.
The rise of fascism in Germany.
fascism under Mussolini
During World War II, fascism was primarily associated with Italy under Benito Mussolini and Germany under Adolf Hitler. Italy was the first country to adopt fascism in the early 20th century, which influenced Nazi ideology in Germany. Additionally, fascist movements and regimes emerged in other countries, such as Spain under Francisco Franco, though Spain remained officially neutral during the war. Other nations, including Hungary and Romania, also had fascist governments or collaborated with Axis powers, reflecting varying degrees of fascist influence.