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  2. Fascism in North America - Wikipedia

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    The German American Bund was the most prominent and well-organized fascist organization in the United States. It was founded in 1936, following the model of Hitler 's Nazi Germany . It appeared shortly after the founding of several smaller groups, including the Friends of New Germany and the Silver Legion of America , founded in 1933 by William ...

  3. List of fascist movements - Wikipedia

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    The Verdinaso movement, too, can be considered fascist. Its leader, Joris Van Severen, was killed before the Nazi occupation. Some of its adepts collaborated, but others joined the resistance. These collaborationist movements are generally classified as belonging to the National Socialist model or the German fascist model because of its brand ...

  4. List of fascist movements by country - Wikipedia

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    For a general list of fascist movements, see List of fascist movements. This list has been divided into four sections for reasons of length: List of fascist movements by country A–F; List of fascist movements by country G–M; List of fascist movements by country N–T; List of fascist movements by country U–Z

  5. Category:American fascists - Wikipedia

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    American collaborators with Fascist Italy (1 C, 8 P) ... Pages in category "American fascists" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total.

  6. Nazism in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, the National Alliance had lost most of its members by 2020 but is still visible in the U.S. [13] [14] Other groups, such as Atomwaffen Division have taken its place. [15] American Neo-Nazi groups have moved towards more decentralized organization and online social networks with a terroristic focus. [14]

  7. Fascist leaders such as Mussolini and Hitler worked to build tightly controlled, militarized regimes with extensive state planning, centralizing power and streamlining societal control.

  8. Trump's former chief of staff says he fits the definition of ...

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    Fascist leaders seek absolute power Historically, fascist movements often arise in times of social, economic or political upheaval. They promise to alleviate hardship in exchange for absolute power.

  9. The imperialist villian-turned-hero who may have saved ... - AOL

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    Smedley Butler, war hero and and antiwar thinker, is hardly a household name. Author Jonathan Katz hopes "Gangsters of Capitalism" will change that.