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.
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The Strategy used during both world wars is Total War
The union with allied countries.
Both ideologies were used to support totalitarian regimes.
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Both the Germans and the Italians were Fascists during ww2, but I am not aware of any countries being Fascist during ww1. Japan was very close to being Fascist too.
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Britain, USA, Germany and Italy used submarines during WW1
Used Fascism - Believed the nation was more important than the individual, and a nation became great by expanding its territory and building its military.
"Fascism" is a term that has many definitions but most people use it to describe ultra right-wing, authoritarian and racist political beliefs. In that sense you could in hindsight call the Japanese WW2 leadership 'fascist', but fascism as a formal national ideology during WW 2 is closely connected to only Germany, Italy and Spain. At the time it was never used in connection with Japan.
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The concept of "second world countries" is no longer commonly used. It was previously used to refer to communist or socialist countries during the Cold War. Some countries that were historically considered second world included countries like the Soviet Union, China, and Cuba.
There is no universally accepted definition of "third world country" as it was a term used during the Cold War to categorize countries based on political ideologies. However, based on common understanding, roughly one-third of the world's countries could be considered third world countries.
The Strategy used during both world wars is Total War
The union with allied countries.
Italy, Spain and Germany all had Fascist governments prior to World War II.