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  2. Fascism - Wikipedia

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    Benito Mussolini, dictator of Fascist Italy (left), and Adolf Hitler, dictator of Nazi Germany (right), were fascist leaders.. Fascism (/ ˈ f æ ʃ ɪ z əm / FASH-iz-əm) is a far-right, authoritarian, and ultranationalist political ideology and movement, [1] [2] [3] characterized by a dictatorial leader, centralized autocracy, militarism, forcible suppression of opposition, belief in a ...

  3. List of fascist movements by country - Wikipedia

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    Actual idealism; Aestheticization of politics; Anti-communism; Anti-intellectualism; Anti-materialism; Anti-pacifism; Authoritarianism; Chauvinism; Class collaboration

  4. List of fascist movements - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Fascists imposed totalitarian rule and crushed political and intellectual opposition, while promoting economic modernization, traditional social values and a rapprochement with the Roman Catholic Church. Italy was a leading member of the Axis powers in World War II, battling with initial

  5. List of fascist movements by country U–Z - Wikipedia

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    Member of the World Union of National Socialists: British People's Party (1939) United Kingdom No No (1939) No British fascism British Union of Fascists: United Kingdom No No (1932) No Mosleyism fascism Gave rise to splinter groups: British Peoples Party and National Socialist League; banned 1940 Combat 18: United Kingdom No Yes (1991) Yes Neo ...

  6. List of fascist movements by country A–F - Wikipedia

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    True Blue Crew: Australia No Yes (2014) Yes Neo-Nazism Austrian National Socialism: Austria Yes No (1902) No Nazism National Democratic Party: Austria No Yes (1967) No Neo-Nazism Patriotic Front (Austria) Austria Yes No (1933) No Austro-fascism Jeune Europe: Belgium No Yes (1962) No Neo-fascist Mouvement d'Action Civique: Belgium No Yes (1960) No

  7. Fascist (insult) - Wikipedia

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    The Bolshevik movement and later the Soviet Union made frequent use of the fascist insult coming from its conflict with the early German and Italian fascist movements. The label was widely used in press and political language to describe the ideological opponents of the Bolsheviks, such as the White movement.

  8. Anti-Nazi film warning Americans not to fall for fascists ...

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    A short, anti-Nazi film titled "Don't Be A Sucker" has reemerged after this past weekend's deadly white-supremacist rallies in Charlottesville, Virginia.

  9. Fascism and ideology - Wikipedia

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    The Fascists met little serious resistance from authorities and proceeded to take over several cities, including Bologna, Bolzano, Cremona, Ferrara, Fiume and Trent. [112] The Fascists attacked the headquarters of socialist and Catholic unions in Cremona and imposed forced Italianization upon the German-speaking population of Trent and Bolzano ...