NovaNET----> Represented the wealthy and supported a society with classes.
cause they were a bunch of facists that's why
they were both facists nd dictators so i guess in a way they are alike
Semi-military government, with promotion linked to seniority in the ruling party. (In other words, very like the Soviet system.)
Mussoloni started a military group called facists. They believed in one ruler and one party. They are also called black shirts, for the color of their uniform.
Stalin was a communist dictator, while Hitler was a facist dictator. Hitlers policy of facism was extremely racist, and was called Nazism. Communists feel that everything should be distributed equally, including income, property and industry was owned by the government. Facists still let people own property and business, but had strong opposition to everything that wasn't their idealology. Stalin was a communist dictator, while Hitler was a facist dictator. Hitlers policy of facism was extremely racist, and was called Nazism. Communists feel that everything should be distributed equally, including income, property and industry was owned by the government. Facists still let people own property and business, but had strong opposition to everything that wasn't their idealology. Stalin was a communist dictator, while Hitler was a facist dictator. Hitlers policy of facism was extremely racist, and was called Nazism. Communists feel that everything should be distributed equally, including income, property and industry was owned by the government. Facists still let people own property and business, but had strong opposition to everything that wasn't their idealology.
Depends how you interept 'facist'? But generally, I would guess that Republicans are not 'facists' in any sense. However, I am sure some Republicans do have 'facist' views and simarly so would some Democrats.
depends if you mean person or ideology. People who had totalitative governments include: hitler, mussolini, stalin, mao and kim jon un. Idologies that are inherently totalitarian are facists, nazis, monarchists and marxist-leninists
From my knowledge, Poles, Facists, Jews, Homosexuals, and Gypsies were they're target. But I'm sure I'm missing a couple more. +++ Not the Facists. They were the name the Italian dictatorship assumed for itself, and Italy was Germany's 'Axis' ally in WW2. The two governments were alike in being military dictatorships, though with very different aims. Nor the Poles as such: the Nazis simply wanted to annex their country, but Poland sided with the Allies and many Poles fought alongside British, American and Commonwealth troops and airmen to regain their own land. Missing? Coloureds.
The early to mid 1930's when Benito Mussolini came to power.
They signed a treaty together with Japan, becoming allied together as the Axis Powers, because they all felt like they got a bad deal following the result of World War I. Mussolini had created a totalitarian government in Italy. He saw Hitler as the idea totalitarian leader. Hitler saw Mussolini as a possibly useful puppet. Before long, Hitler saw Mussolini as completely useless, even as a puppet, and went out of his way to humiliate Mussolini. Mussolini's government collapsed in 1943, and Italy joined the Allies.
Facists seeked to organize a nation on corporatist perspectives, values, and systems such as the political system and the economy. Nazism was the ideology and practice which involved biological racism and anti-Semitism. Raciam ideology is a very important component of Nazism which stresses the belief in the supremacy of an Aryan master race. The Nazis claimed that the German nation represents the most racially pure Aryan people and deemed the greatest threat to their race and the German nation as the Jewish race.
"Long live the fifth brigade", whatever that means.