What Stalin thought of fascism: he agreed with fascism. He was a Fascist. The Rise of Fascism: In 1919, in the midst of these unsettled conditions, Benito Mussolini, a former revolutionary socialist, founded a new movement called "Fascismo". Through a combination of shrewd political maneuvering and widespread violence perpetrated by Mussolini's Black Shirt squads, the Fascists gained increasing support. In October 1922, after the Fascists had marched on Rome, King Victor Emmanuel III named Mussolini prime minister. Within four years, Mussolini had become a dictator, destroying civil liberties, outlawing all other political parties, and imposing a totalitarian regime on the country by means of terror and constitutional subversion. Public works projects, Propaganda, militarism, and the appearance of order gained Mussolini considerable prestige, and the Lateran Treaty with the papacy in 1929 gave the "duce" (as he was called) a wide measure of popularity.
Benito Mussolini, Joseph Stalin, and Adolf Hitler
the rise of fascism threatens peace and liberty and they killed dogs to show it
the superpowers took a step toward peaceful co-existence
the superpowers took a step toward peaceful co-existence.
yes, they all used a form of communism Mussolini used fascism Hitler used Nazism Stalin just used plain old communism
Joseph Stalin was the inspiration for the character of Napoleon in George Orwell's book Animal Farm. Napoleon represents Stalin's dictatorial leadership style and his betrayal of the original ideals of the Russian Revolution. The novel is a metaphor for the events leading up to the Russian Revolution and Stalin's rise to power.
WW1 contributed to the rise of fascism in both Italy and Germany and to the rise of totalitarianism in the Soviet Union.
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The rise of fascism in Germany.
C. totalitarianism
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