Um... true?
United States and Benezuela
During the interwar period, fascism took hold primarily in Italy and Germany. In Italy, Benito Mussolini established the National Fascist Party in 1922, promoting authoritarian nationalism and militarism. In Germany, Adolf Hitler's National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazi Party) gained power in 1933, implementing fascist policies characterized by totalitarianism, anti-communism, and extreme nationalism. Other countries, such as Spain and Hungary, also experienced fascist movements, though they were less dominant compared to Italy and Germany.
Benito Mussolini. He became Prime Minister of Italy and created the National Fascist Party.
It is called the "interwar period" as its between 2 world wars.
During that time period Russia was a Communist nation.
It started around 1918 and ended around 1939.
During World War I, the leader of Russia, which later became the Soviet Union, was Tsar Nicholas II until his abdication in 1917. Following the Russian Revolution, Vladimir Lenin emerged as the leader of the Bolshevik government and headed the Soviet Union during the interwar period and World War II. Joseph Stalin succeeded Lenin after his death in 1924, becoming the leader of the Soviet Union during World War II, overseeing significant military and economic efforts against Nazi Germany.
Britain, France, Russia, Germany, Japan, and the US.
well the ww2 carried on during this period of time....
As elsewhere along the Danube and in Germany, there was a widespread view in Hungary from 1918 onwards that the Jews were Communists. For most of the interwar period Hungary had institutionalized antisemitism in the form of quotas for Jews in a wide range of occupations.
Russia and Austria-Hungary And Turkey, depends which period you are asking about
He was Chancellor of Germany during his period.