Italians supported the Fascist Party primarily due to widespread discontent with the post-World War I economic and social instability, including high unemployment and inflation. Many were attracted to Fascism’s promises of national rejuvenation, order, and the revival of Italy’s former glory. Additionally, the appeal of strong leadership under Benito Mussolini, who promised to restore Italy's power and influence, resonated with those seeking a decisive response to political chaos. The Fascists also effectively utilized Propaganda and violence to suppress opposition, further consolidating their support.
The Facist Party.
According to a September 2006 TNS Opinion & Social / Eurobarometer poll, 31% of Italians support same-sex marriage.
According to a February 2007 Ispo / Corriere della Sera poll, 45% of Italians support same-sex civil partnerships.
they throw a big party for the new born baby
Early in 1941 the Italians got German support in: 1. North Africa, where they had suffered a whole series of devastating defeats at the hands of British and Commonwealth forces. 2. Greece.
Alliance party
What candidate and party did Fillmore support in the 1864 election
General Franco was a Fascist, and so were the regimes of Italy and Germany.
A person who does not express support or involvement with a political party is known as an independent.
She was the leader of the Conservative Party, so that was the party she supported.
italians italians
possibly, but I have seen no evidence to indicate it: unless the Italian person also happens to be jewish.