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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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What did the fascist party promote?

The Fascist Party sought to create a strong central government that ruled by using "corporatism". Corporatism was the idea of the government taking over the economy and breaking it down into different segments that would be controlled by both the government and big businesses. So essentially, it created a government that sought to rule by mixing big government with big business.

Fascists also pushed a strong ultranationalism and militarism, believing that powerful countries with strong militaries should do whatever they want, because they can. When the Fascists ruled Italy in the 1920's-1940's, Italy attacked other countries, like Albania, Greece and Ethiopia, in an attempt to rebuild the Roman Empire.

When was Lithuania invaded by Nazis?

Lithuania was invaded by Nazis on 1941 June 22nd. This occupation lasted till Soviets expeled Germans in 1944-1945.

What were the Nazis beliefs?

The Nazis believed that they were the master race, and that no one else was equal to them. They also blamed the loss of territory in World War 1 was the Jews fault so they cold bloodily murdered them in the Holocaust.

Why did German Americans Fight the Nazi?

First, being a German did not make an individual a Nazi. Some Germans resisted to Hitler. Even its headquarter used to disagree with him.

Having German origins is not incompatible with the fact you love your country and you would fight for it against Nazi Germany.

Who were the Nazis out to get?

they were out to get Jewish people because they thought Jewish people were subhuman and out to get world dominance. But they were also out to get people who were non-Aryan which is what they were. They believed Aryan's had the most "pure blood" of all the people on earth. The ideal Aryan had pale skin blond hair and blue eyes.

What was some of the activities that the Nazi did?

The Nazi believed that dogs were almost as smart as humans , so they started a school for dogs to try and teach them to talk and so that the dogs could help in the war by communicating with their SS military owners. The Germans tried to teach them to help in the war effort by communicating with their SS military owners either with a set number of barks or foot taps . The trainers tried to teach dogs in reading and spelling too . They even experimented with human-dog telepathy.

Is there an American fascist party?

No American Fascist Party

Lawrence Dennis, an American diplomat and author, advocated fascism and talked of founding the "American Fascist Party" in the years following the Great Depression, but the group never materialized. Dennis and others were tried for sedition under the Smith Act (18 USC § 2385) in what became known as The Great Sedition Trial of 1944. The case ended in a mistrial when the judge died of a heart-attack.

It appears the closest organization to an American fascist party was the German-American Bund, supporters of Nazi Germany.

A: The above writer makes the common mistake of thinking that Nazism is the same as Fascism. It is not. Fascism is not based on race, nor is it anti-Jewish. The American Fascist Party was formed in 2001, in opposition to Bush's foreign wars for oil. Modelled after Sir Oswald Mosley's "British Union of Fascists," which was organized for the purpose of putting an end to war, the AFP is geared to modern America and our current needs. Party doctrine can be found in "The New Fascism: An Idea Whose Time Has Come" on Lulu.com.

What were the economic causes of fascism in Spain?

If what you mean is "what were the economic causes of the social conflict and unrest which led to the civil war, of which the outcome was the rise to power of General Franco, who is often regarded as a fascist?" then the answer seems to be that the old landed elites resented the growing militancy of the workers and the social and economic reforms proposed by the Popular Front government, and the growth of radicalism on both left and right culminated in the right's decision to support a military coup.

What was the roll of Nazi doctors in the camp?

Well the Nazi doctors were just plain mean they only went to torcher the people. They experimented with the baby's they would stitch them together to see what would happen. They would also take a person with blue eyes and another who had brown eyes and switch them with the other

Why did the Nazi's agree with Hitler?

The Nazi party was dedicated entirely to the racial supremacy of the Aryan race, and the death or enslavement of all other, supposedly inferior races But this was well before The Nazi party came to power, the reason people so easily accepted the Nazi Party was because of the great depression their country was in ruins and they saw Hitler as like a beacon of hope a way to get their country up and running again but the real story behind it was Hitler didn't actually gain power the communist party actually got more votes but Hitler was Given power as he was given the title Chancellor from Hindenburg technically the people didn't accept the Nazi party, Hindenburg gave power to Hitler because he thought he could control him which in the end he couldn't, The people did no accept the Nazi party how could an entire race of people be so stupid to fool for his empty promises and false propaganda it's absurd.

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Not true, i suspect that it was the edit.

partically true,about the depresseion but Htiler did get more votes than the communist parties but he had his(sa) to impose fear on opponents such as the communist party

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The Nazi party was not "dedicated entirely to the racial supremacy of the Aryan race", that was only one small part of their policies. Nor were they "the death or enslavement of all other, supposedly inferior races", if they wanted to kill all of the suposedly inferior races, then they would have had to kill most of their allies. In one of the early elections the Communist party did get close to the same number of votes, but this did not last through 1932 and 33. The people not only accepted the Nazi party, they voted favoured it over any other party and they formed a minority government. Hindenburg did not think that he could control Hitler, but he knew that if he did not make Hitler Chancellor, then they would have to hold fresh elections.

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People accepted the Nazis because they were the way forward, they showed a way out of the troubles ahead. The people could not predict what would happen later because not even the Nazi leaders could have predicted it.

Did fascism and Nazism have any appeal to citizens living in the US?

No, but the Nazis were based on a system the U.S. considered, but shot down, and to the Russians, the Nazis were facist scum.

What happened to Germans that weren't Nazi?

Most Germans who were not Nazis had to keep quiet about it.

How much is a news paper from 1945 with caption Nazis surrenders worth?

It depends on what newspaper it is. A copy of the Podunk Picayune is likely going to be worth less than, say, a copy of the New York Times.

Where can one find historical facts about the Nazi flag?

Your local library will have many books on the history of Nazism and the origins of the Nazi flag. In addition, you can also find historical DVDs to visually represent the history of the Nazi flag.

How would you compare fascists and nazis in terms of their jewish policies?

I would not, because the Nazis were so far to the extreme of the policy of any brand of fascism that it would be like comparing the Nazis with a liberal government.

Why did general eisenhower order the filming of the nazi death camps?

He considered that it should be documented, so that people could not deny what went on.

What is Nazi movement?

An uprissing of of Hitler and Stalin with many followers in Erope they used Jews as a scapegoat. They took over much of Erope and then were defeted by the alis with the atomic bomb that stoped the japanes