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Fascism

Fascism is a variant of extreme corporatist nationalism headed by an authoritarian leadership and is usually classified as a far-right political theory. It originated in Italy under Mussolini and Hitlers Nazism is a variant of Fascism. Fascist movements shared certain common features, including the veneration of the state, a devotion to a strong leader, and an emphasis on ultranationalism and militarism. Fascism views political violence, war, and imperialism positively and it asserts that stronger nations have the right to expand their territory by displacing weaker nations since the national race was in perpetual conflict with other nations and races.

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Who was the fascist leader of Italy during World War 2?

The leader of fascism in Italy was Benito Amilcare Andrea "Mussolini"
Benito Amilcare Andrea "Mussolini"

Why were the Sinti people persecuted by the Nazis?

The Sinti and the Roma were lumped together under the heading "Gypsies", and, like almost every other group that weren't pure Aryan, they were persecuted and murdered as "undesirables" by the Third Reich.

Who survived from the Nazis?

Alexander Kimel

Alicia Appleman

Ann Levy

Benjamin Jacobs

Charlotte Guthmann

David Budnik

Yakov Kaper

Eva Gillan

Evelyn Pike Rubin

Felicia Fuksman

Gloria Lyon

Halina Gorcwicz

Harold Gordon

Henry G.

Jeanine Burk

Joseph Sher

Judith Jaegermann

Isak Borenstein

Leo Scher

Renee Molno

Shep Zitler

Sidney Finkel

Solomon Radasky

Elie Wiesel

- and many others.

Why didn't Nazis invade Ireland?

Because Ireland is an island nation which is rather far from the shore of Europe, and, all in all, the Nazis wouldn't really gain much from invading.

What is the relationship between Iran and the Nazi's?

Iran changed it`s name in the 1920s from Persia to Iran.

IRAN means "homeland of the arians".

This was done before WW2, and was done to be looked on as a more European country.

Instead of an arab country

Were the Japanese on the Nazis side?

The Japanese were part of the Axis powers, opposite Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union.

Is it illegal to write a Nazi sign?

No, actually; Neo-Nazism is perfectly legal (it's considered a political party). The faculty at your school might frown upon white supremacy in a place that preaches equality for all, however. The only thing you absolutely can't do is pass out pro-Nazi propaganda or literature (it's illegal).

What Nazis were involved in the final solution?

The final solutions to any problem should be a resolution that solves the conflict and pleases both sides and all sides of the argument. The people involved are the people responsible for the problem and the resolution.

What is Nazi SR?

I'm Pretty sure that it is the Conspiracy Theory about Kids who were trained from birth to be nazi soldier. Hitler hoped that there could be a long enough war to activate his soldiers. He used them first at Normandy and they were SLAUGHTERED!!! Remember just a theory

"S.R." is an abbreviation sometimes used in place of "S.A.". Both abbreviations indicate the Sturmabteilung; the Nazi Stormtroopers.

What did Norse mythology have to do with the Nazis?

""The Nazis wanted to revival paganism and Norse mythology to replace other religions. Hitler and the other Nazis wanted to do this to unite all the Germans, as they were against Jews, Christians and anyone with a foreign influence. They favored Norse gods as they were gods of war, and Nazis liked to see themselves as them.""

Some of what you have said IS accurate; yes, the Nazis wanted to unite all Germans and etc. However the specific reason, and therefore the more accurate answer to this question, is that the myths of the Norse are very similar to those of the Germans. Just as the Irish share myths with the Scottish, the Greeks with the Romans, so do the cultures of those of the Norse and Germanic. Basically, Hitler was trying to instill very strong national pride in a country who had basically been humiliated and destroyed by the first world war. Therefore he reached back and emphasized every aspect of Germanic culture, ANYthing that his people should be proud of.

What country practiced fascism?

With nationalism as the main foundation of fascism, the Golden Dawn party in Greece practices fascism. North Korea is considered by many to be a fascist state.

What was the name of the Fascist gang in Italy?

The name of the "gang" was the National Fascist Party (Partita Nazionale Fascista, or PNF). Groups within the PNF were called Blackshirts.

What is the difference between communism fascism and socialism?

Communism is the theory that all things should be shared equally among all people. The concept of government in communism is that it should exist only to protect this state. In the real world, however, communism always begets totalitarian dictatorships (which are, while not communism in and of themselves, a result of communism).

Fascism is a combination of far-right capitalism and nationalism, where people are completely denied all participation in government in the favor of elites. It is considered the absolute opposite of socialism.

Socialism is the idea that the government exists to help (and to an extent control) people. Socialists support high taxes and government spending on the populus. Basically, it's the concept of "you pay taxes, the government handles everything else."