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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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How did Britain reportedly keep Spain from actively participating in the Fascist cause in World War 2?

Prime Minister Winston Churchill allegedly bribed Spain to stay out of World War 2. Churchill supposedly authorized a Spanish banker to arrange for millions of pounds in payment to Spanish generals in exchange for them to persuade Franco to stay out of the war.

Was Joel Grey pro-Nazi?

Joey Grey is not, nor was he ever pro-nazi. He is of an Eastern European Jewish background.

What would the Nazis do to a Jew that misbehaved?

They would torture you and possibly your family, too.

What happened to the Nazis after the war was over?

A few were put on trial. Most of them got their 'denazification' certificates and 'lived happily ever after.

It's a big club. Only the German branch was defeated. Nazis and fascists are persistent creatures if nothing else and they still infest many of the higher social echelons of the western world as well as their governments.

Why are the Nazis called the Nazis?

The name is derived from the original name for the followers of the ideology, Nationalsozialisten.

How did the democracy help the Nazis?

You will find that in the '32 elections, the democratic process helped the popular NSDAP (Nazi party) gain several seats in the Reichstag. since they were able to gain so many seats they were able to affect the governing process. Of course when Hitler was named chancellor by Hindenburg, he was able to slowly skirt the democratic process by his influence with the industrialists and the people (Dr. Goebbles was a tremendous help here). Hitler gained a lot of power thru the evocation of the enabling act as a result of the Reichstag fire, and the death of Hindenberg. After these came to pass, democracy was a thing of the past. Incidently, most of the German people didn't give a hoot about democracy, they longed for a time like it was under the Kaiser. Germans loved a strong, chrismatic leader that would take them to greater heights. they got one in Adolf Hitler.

What was Aryan defined by the Nazi?

Blond Hair, Blue Eyes, no physicial or mental defects

Is Ratzinger a Nazi?

NO. He did serve with the Nazi army in the closing portions of the War , he was essentially a draftee. large contingents of the Hitler Youth, which he belonged to, as did millions of Nazi German boys, were in effect militarized as they came of age- and an entire division of the Waffen-SS (The twelfth) was raised from the Hitler Youth rolls and was officially known as the Hitler Youth Division. There is no allied counterpart with the Boy Scouts!

Were the fascists good or bad for Germany?

It was bad from start to finish. Before the war started, Hitlers ideals made it impossible for the Jewish population of Germany to live peacefully.

Towards the end of the war, Berlin, their headquarters, was reduced to rubble, with over 70% of their buildings destroyed. Between 300,000-400,000 German civilians were killed as a result of the Allied bombings.

What 2 leaders were both fascist leaders and members of axis power?

Both Adolph Hitler of Germany and Benito Mussolini of Italy were Fascist Leaders and members of the Axis in WW2

Who did the fascists blame democracy for problems in Italy?

The fascists believed in forming a good nation... they cared about the nation more than they cared about the individuals.. A democratic government is run by the people in the country; the people choose their leader and they have the right to take off the leader when they want to... Fascism is complete opposite of democracy and they thought that the people are stupid and they should not have the right to choose things for themselves and a strong dictator should run their country...to prove that their idea is the right, they blamed democracy for problems in Italy..

What were the Nazi's habits?

Murder, terror, robbery, violence, extermination, odium and anything related.

What is 'Nazi' in Italian?

Fascista is an Italian equivalent of 'Nazi'. It's a masculine gender noun that takes as its definite article 'il' ['the'], and as its indefinite 'uno' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'fah-SHEE-stah'.