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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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Which of these is a difference between nazisum and fascism?

Fascism: The original Fascists were a breakaway faction that disagreed with the Italian Socialist Party about World War I. Benito Mussolini (an influential Socialist leader and writer) and his followers believed that World War I was a great opportunity to unite the people of Italy and take land from Austria that they thought rightfully belonged to Italy. The Socialist Party stood against Italian involvement in the war, as most Socialists and Communists of the time did.

As the War ended and Italy won less Austrian territory than expected, Mussolini's breakaway faction began its rise to power. Their new Fascist Party (named after the "fasces", a symbol used to show the ranks of government officials in the Roman Republic/Empire) emphasized militarism, extreme nationalism, authoritarianism and a general "might makes right" philosophy. They opposed both Communist and Capitalist economics, preferring instead their own form of economy called "Corporatism", where the government breaks the economy into smaller pieces, each controlled by a joint government and private management.

National Socialism, or, more commonly, Nazism: is a sort of political philosophy that pretty closely resembles Fascism. It arose from small extreme right-wing and anti-semitic political parties in Germany after World War I. First and foremost, Nazism emphasized racism, especially anti-semitism. Like Fascism, it also emphasizes militarism, extreme nationalism (although in Nazism's case, "nationalism" is based on races, not countries- "Germans are good, Jews are bad"), authoritarianism, and "might makes right". They twisted existing ideas like Darwinism into new, messed-up ideas, like that it was perfectly OK to wipe out other races because "obviously" German people were better than other people.

Adolf Hitler, the primary leader of Nazism, fully admitted that he didn't care too much about economics, but when the Nazis ruled Germany, their economy largely remained capitalist- although Jews were removed from it, and the Nazis would occasionally take control of businesses and companies when it was convenient for their goals. While Hitler and his Nazi Party were trying to come to power in the 1920's, they did say a lot of things to make themselves sound like they were Socialists- but in reality, they were quietly promising big business owners that it wasn't the case, and once they came to power, they proved it.

The overwhelmingly major difference between the two, as you may have noticed, is race. Nazism was profoundly racist; Fascism was not. Mussolini even criticized Hitler's "pointless racism", and appears to have initially believed Hitler to be a buffoon (and he was not the only person to make that mistake). Only once Hitler's Germany became very powerful and Italy needed allies (they were trying to conquer smaller countries like Albania), did Mussolini join Hitler's side. After World War II started and Italy's military showed itslef to be fairly weak, Germany began to push its lesser partner to adopt racist laws similar to the ones the Nazis had; Italy did so, so by the time the war was coming to an end, Fascist Italy did very closely resemble Nazi Germany.

Which was a part of the Nazis Final solution?

If this is part of a multiple choice question, you forgot to cut+paste the options.

Did the Nazis try to change a prisoners eye color as a threat or something else?

The results from the tests were that there was no functional way to change a person's eye colors without damaging the person's eyes. Of course, the other result from the test was numerous deformed Jewish test subjects for these immoral experiments.

What government did Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy have?

The Italians and the Nazis had a Fascist government or dictatorship,

  • the Italians are fascist
  • the Germans are another type of fascist only it is called nazism because they are rascist

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What is the order of ranks in the nazi army?

Here are the Full Ranks of the SS in order of Highest to Lowest with Translation:

Reichsfuhrer - SS : National Leader

Oberst-Gruppenfuhrer und Generalobrst der Waffen SS : Supreme Group Leader and colonel genreal of the Waffen SS

Obergruppenfuhrer und General der Waffen SS : Senior Group Leader and General of the Waffen SS

Gruppenfuhrer und Generalleutnant der Waffen SS : GroupLeader and Lieutenant of the Waffen SS

Brigadefuhrer und Generalmajor der Waffen SS : Brigade Leader and Major General of the Waffen SS

Oberstgruppenführer ::Superpreme Group Leader

Obergruppenführer : Senior Group Leader

Gruppenfuhrer : Group Leader

Brigadefuhrer : Brigade Leader

Oberfuhrer : Senior Leader

Stadartenfuhrer : Regiment Leader

Obersturmbannfuhrer : Senior assault unit leader

Sturmbannfuhrer: Assault unit leader

Haupsturmfuhrer: Chief assault leader

Obersturmfuhrer : Senior assault leader

Untersturmfuhrer : Junior assault leader

Sturmschafuhrer : Chief squad leader

Hauptschafuhrer : Senior squad leader

Schafuhrer : Squad Leader

Unterschafuhrer : Junior squad leader

Rottenfuhrer : Section leader

Sturmmann : Storm trooper

Obermann : Senior trooper

Oberschutze : Senior rifleman

Mann : Trooper

Schutze : Rifleman

Anwarter : Candidate

Bewerber : Applicant

Is Cuba ruled by one few or many?

It is communist but effectively a castro dictatorship and therefore one.

What are the words to the anthem of the nazi youth?

Die Fahne hoch! Die Reihen fest geschlossen!SA marschiert mit ruhig, festem Schritt.Kam'raden, die Rotfront und Reaktion erschossen,Marschier'n im Geist in unser'n Reihen mitKam'raden, die Rotfront und Reaktion erschossen,Marschier'n im Geist in unser'n Reihen mit.Die Straße frei den braunen Batallionen.Die Straße frei dem Sturmabteilungsmann!Es schau'n aufs Hakenkreuz voll Hoffnung schon Millionen.Der Tag für Freiheit und für Brot bricht an!Zum letzten Mal wird schon Appell geblasen!Zum Kampfe steh'n wir alle schon bereit!Bald flattern Hitlerfahnen über alle Straßen.Die Knechtschaft dauert nur noch kurze Zeit!Die Fahne hoch! Die Reihen fest geschlossen!SA marschiert mit ruhig-festem Schritt.Kameraden, die Rotfront und Reaktion erschossen,Marschieren im Geist in unseren Reihen mit.

What is the Nazi stormtroopers?

The nazi stormtroopers was a way to refer to the SA/the brownshirts. Or the Schusztaffel or SS. The Brownshirts/SA, and the SS battled at the beginning of the war on who was to be hitlers body gaurd. The SS won.

Did Mussolini inspire Hitler to fascism?

Yes. Hitler really admired Mussolini and kept sending him letters and things, but Mussolini didn't really care what Hitler thought of him.

Who was the leader of the first Fascist government?

The leaders name was Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini of Italy The idea it was Churchill is very wrong.

Who was Adolf Hitler and how did he gain power in Germany?

adolf Hitler was the dictator of nazi Germany from 1933 until his suicide in 1945. he blames the Jews for the destruction of their country after world war 1 and everybody believes him. he had power also.

Italy's Fascist leader was?

In WW2, it was Benito Mussolini aka Il Duce (The Duke)

Why did the Italian People go along with Fascism?

The Italians themselves didn't support Fascism but their leadership under Mussolini did and eventually they killed him to support the fact that they didn't support Fascism.

Who was the fascist dictator of japan in world war 2?

Emperor Hirohito

Actually, Japan was the only Axis Power that was not Fascist. It had a puppet monarchy with the Emperor, Hirohito, being controlled by military generals.

Why do the citizens embrace fascism?

Mussolini encouraged people and made them believe that he would bring Italy from the ruins to an imperial state and thus obtained the loyalty of people.He was not against religion and thus got support of the church and the priests.

What is one foreign and domestic policy of fascist Italy?

it was that Mussolini had a thing wiv other countrys. init.

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Mussolini wanted to make Italy into a renowned superpower - rich, resourceful, with a super army so that she could get hold of more resources. He wanted her to be feared, respected etc,,

What was a key factor that aided the spread of fascism throughout Spain during its civil war?

Fascism in Spain "spread" through conquest, so General Francisco Franco's ability to mobilize large numbers of soldiers strategically against his Republicanist adversaries was critical in spreading fascism in Spain. Franco's troops both came from the Spanish legions in Morocco and from the assistance of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy that sent weapons and troops to aid Franco's Nationalists.

When do the nazi do the Hitler salute?

The German armed forces were formally ordered to begin using the Nazi salute on July 24, 1944. Prior to this date the Nazi or Fascist salute, with the right arm stiffly extended to its full length and usually accompanied by a loud “Heil Hitler,” had been optional in the armed forces. In fact, outside of the SS units which routinely used the Nazi salute, the regular army (Wehrmacht) tended to stick with the more typical military salute of the right hand touching the rim of the cap.

What precipitated the change was the failure of the July 20, 1944 plot to assassinate Hitler. A bomb was placed in the conference room at Rastenburg where Hitler held his daily briefings, but unfortunately the blast only injured him. Hitler had long since had all the armed forces swear an oath of allegiance to him personally, but the matter and manner of saluting had been discretionary until after the bombing, when Hitler wanted to further insure the enduring allegiance of his forces by using the Nazi salute exclusively. This continued until at least April 30, 1945, when Hitler committed suicide in the Führerbunker in Berlin beneath the Chancellery. Seven days later Germany surrendered unconditionally.

Since the end of the war, the use of the Nazi or Fascist stiff-armed salute has been forbidden by law in Germany and Austria, although variations of it are still used by neo-Nazis and German skinheads.

How did World War 1 lead to fascism?

Fascism was a direct result of the social and economic instability cause by World War 1 and the Depression. Opportunistic politicians used wartime propaganda to appeal to disgruntled Europeans. Those politicians promised prosperity, the prevention of communism, territorial conquests, and a cure for social problems. That was the basis for the rise of Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler, both of whom appealed to unemployed veterans and violent youths.

How did fascist leaders gain power?

confidence,passion that their form of government what the right way and all leader have some form of charismatic charm

Was Adolf Hitler a Communist or Fascist?

Adolf Hitler was a dictator. He didn't know he was, but other people tried to tell him and if they did he'd send them to death camps to be murdered in the gas chambers. Then when he looked him, his wife, and his loved German Shepard dog, Blondie, inside a bunker and it is said he killed himself.

By Lauren M

What country was the first fascist state?

Italy
Probably Italy. The fascist government started in 1922 under Benito Mussolini.