Germans and Italians embraced totalitarianism in the early 20th century largely due to economic instability, social unrest, and a desire for national rejuvenation after World War I. The Treaty of Versailles and the Great Depression created widespread discontent, making authoritarian leaders like Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini appealing as they promised order, security, and national pride. Propaganda effectively manipulated public sentiment, fostering a collective identity that prioritized state power over individual liberties. Ultimately, fear of communism and the promise of a strong, unified nation led many to relinquish their civil liberties in exchange for perceived stability and strength.
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Yes along with Japanese and Italians.
They were put into camps.
Very few Italians fled abroad. Argentina and Paraguay were the main destinations for wanted Germans.
It was not the Italians that created the putting out of shoes on a porch for Santa Clause to put candy in. It was the Germans that created this tradition.
== == They were called the Axis Powers. The Axis Powers consisted of the Germans, the Japanese, and the Italians.
In the north part of Italy, the ethnic groups are the Italians and small groups of Germans and French people. In the south, there are the Greek-Italians and the Albanian-Italians.
The Germans, Italians and Japanese
The Germans, the Japanese, the Italians.
The Germans used the Channel Islands mainly as a military hospital and recuperation camp. I don't believe the Italians were there at all.
The Germans were getting beat. The Allies were pushing to hard and the Germans couldn't take it. Plus the Italians dictator had been Killed.