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  2. Fascism in North America - Wikipedia

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    American Historical Review 69.3 (1964): 707–712 online. Horne, Gerald. The color of fascism: Lawrence Dennis, Racial passing, and the rise of right-wing extremism in the United States (NYU Press, 2009). Pinto, António Costa. Latin American Dictatorships in the Era of Fascism: The Corporatist Wave (Routledge, 2019). Santos, Theotonio Dos.

  3. List of fascist movements - Wikipedia

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    Other, smaller, fascist and Nazi parties were: Verbond van Nationalisten (Union of Nationalists, 1928–1934), the Nationaal-Socialistische Nederlandsche Arbeiders Partij (National Socialist Dutch Workers Party, 1931–1941), Nationaal-Socialistische Partij (National Socialist Party, 1932–1941), Nederlandsche Fascisten Unie (Dutch Fascist ...

  4. List of fascist movements by country - Wikipedia

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

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    Canadian Union of Fascists: Canada No No (1934) No British fascism Affiliated with the British Union of Fascists Heritage Front: Canada No Yes (1989) No Neo-nazi Nationalist Party of Canada: Canada No Yes (1977) Yes Independent - has basic Nazi/fascist leanings Successor of the Western Guard Party National Unity Party of Canada: Canada No No ...

  6. List of fascist movements by country N–T - Wikipedia

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    Extreme nationalist, collaborationist movement, Anti-American party. Philippine Falange: Philippines No No (late 1930s) No Falangism Branch of the Spanish Falange. Leadership positions held by influential Spanish businessmen. Camp of Great Poland (OWP) Poland No No (1925) No Far-right nationalism Founded and led by Roman Dmowski. Banned 1933

  7. 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 ...

  8. What is fascism? A look at the term being hurled at ... - AOL

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    For example, fascists have historically rejected free market capitalism, unlike Trump. Instead, Bray calls Trump "fascistic" -- "I think the term fascist suggests that he's more of an ideologue of ...

  9. List of fascist movements by country G–M - Wikipedia

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    Memel Territory (today Lithuania) Yes No (1927) No Nazism Banned Imperium Europa: Malta: No Yes (2000) Yes Neo-fascism Concordia Association: Manchukuo: Yes No (1931) No Fascism, Manchurian nationalism: Russian Fascist Organization: Manchukuo No No (1925) No Italian Fascism, Russian nationalism: Within the Russian emigrants Russian Fascist ...