Short-term effects of fascism in Europe included the establishment of authoritarian regimes, widespread suppression of dissent, and militarization, leading to conflicts like World War II. In the long term, fascism left a legacy of political instability, economic hardship, and societal division, contributing to the emergence of cold war tensions and a re-evaluation of democratic governance. The memory of fascist atrocities has also influenced contemporary political discourse, shaping debates around nationalism and xenophobia.
Communism and Fascism.
ww2 .
one of the most richest and powerful countries of Europe.(Spain)
the items that were exchanged were your mom and she gave everybody std's haha
I gotta nut so bad.
the rise of fascism threatens peace and liberty and they killed dogs to show it
Kevin Passmore has written: 'Women, Gender and Fascism in Europe, 1919-45' 'Fascism'
fascism
Literacy rate increased
Roderick Kedward has written: 'Fascism in Western Europe, 1900-45' -- subject(s): Fascism
Fascism in Europe during the 1920s and 1930s can best be described as a form of totalitarianism. It elevated the state above the individual.
Futurism.
Lawrence Cane has written: 'Fighting fascism in Europe'
Communism and Fascism.
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katherina correa
Fascism started in Italy and then spread to Germany, where it was more effective. Romania and Hungary also adopted fascism, and Spain underwent civil war that resulted in a fascist government. Croatia also held a puppet fascist government. Many other countries, such as Portugal, held a military dictatorship that acted somewhat like fascism.