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Totalitarian regimes were taking over in several nations
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A. Italy was transformed into a prosperous, stable democracy during this time. B. Great Britain and France became military dictatorships during this period. C. Some European countries turned to totalitarianism to solve their serious economic problems. D. Germany's government looked to the New Deal in the United States for inspiration.
There were many dictators during the 1930s because many countries didnt have much power at the time so they needed someone to take control and gain power for their country.
The Axis Powers Japan,Italy,Germany,Hungary,Romania,Bulgara,
Fascism in Europe during the 1920s and 1930s can best be described as a form of totalitarianism. It elevated the state above the individual.
Fascism from 1933 until 1945
America wanted to insulate itself from europe in the 1920's and 1930's because of the establishment of communism in the soviet union and the emergence of fascism
Fascism existed in Italy under Benito Mussolini's rule in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s.
The 1930s were a period of time in Europe after between WWI and WWII. WWI was devastating to the countries that were involved, causing economic issues mainly. Fascism first started in Italy with Benito Mussolini. It then spread to Germany and Spain. Usually in a time of political and economic turmoil (such as during a recession or war), voters turn towards radical solutions, and fascists are extreme right-winged.
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Currently, most Japanese are horrified by fascism (and there is a strong pacifist movement in Japan), but historically, especially in the 1930s and 1940s, Japanese people were very patriotic and militaristic, making fascism popular.
Both ideologies were used to support totalitarian regimes.
Communism. This is one reason Britain appeased Germany in the 1930s. Britain would have preferred fascism over communism.
Italy, during the 1920s. It soon spread, and throughout the 1930s and 1940s several countries adopted their own unique forms of it (Such as National Socialism in Germany and Falangism in Spain).
The main reason for the rise of dictators in Europe and Asia during the 1930s was the fact that the dictators who were in charge at the time promised the people that the country would experience economic recovery. This was a period of time when the people were very poor and looking for a way out of poverty.
When most people hear the word ``fascism,'' they naturally think of its ugly racism and anti-Semitism as practiced by the totalitarian regimes of Mussolini and Hitler. But there was also an economic policy component of fascism, known in Europe during the 1920s and '30s as ``corporatism,'' that was an essential ingredient of economic totalitarianism as practiced by Mussolini and Hitler. So-called corporatism was adopted in Italy and Germany during the l930s and was held up as a ``model'' by quite a few intellectuals and policy makers in the United States and Europe. A version of economic fascism was in fact adopted in the United States in the 1930s and survives to this day. In the United States these policies were not called ``fascism'' but ``planned capitalism.'' The word fascism may no longer be politically acceptable, but its synonym, ``industrial policy,'' is as popular as ever.