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  2. Italian fascism - Wikipedia

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    Italian fascism called for women to be honoured as "reproducers of the nation" and the Italian fascist government held ritual ceremonies to honour women's role within the Italian nation. [81] In 1934, Mussolini declared that employment of women was a "major aspect of the thorny problem of unemployment" and that for women working was ...

  3. Fascist Italy - Wikipedia

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    Fascist Italy (Italian: Italia Fascista) is a term which is used in historiography to describe the Kingdom of Italy when it was governed by the National Fascist Party from 1922 to 1943 with Benito Mussolini as prime minister and dictator.

  4. Fascist and anti-Fascist violence in Italy (1919–1926)

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    Violence grew in 1921 with Royal Italian Army officers beginning to assist the fascists with their violence against communists and socialists. [2] With the fascist movement growing, anti-fascist of various political allegiances but generally of the international left combined into the Arditi del Popolo (People's Militia) in 1921. [3]

  5. Fascism - Wikipedia

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    Prior to fascism's accommodations to the political right, fascism was a small, urban, northern Italian movement that had about a thousand members. [151] After Fascism's accommodation of the political right, the fascist movement's membership soared to approximately 250,000 by 1921. [ 152 ]

  6. 1st Congress of the Fasci Italiani di Combattimento - Wikipedia

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

  7. Fasci Italiani di Combattimento - Wikipedia

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    The Fasci Italiani di Combattimento (English: "Italian Fasces of Combat", also translatable as "Italian Fighting Bands" or "Italian Fighting Leagues" [22]) was an Italian fascist organisation created by Benito Mussolini in 1919. [23] It was the successor of the Fasci d'Azione Rivoluzionaria, being notably further right than its predecessor.

  8. Fascism in Europe - Wikipedia

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    We will create a new Italian, an Italian that does not recognize the Italian of yesterday...we will create them according to our own imagination and likeness. — Benito Mussolini, 1926 [ 66 ] In a 1921 speech in Bologna , Mussolini stated the following: "Fascism was born [...] out of a profound, perennial need of this our Aryan and ...

  9. Era Fascista - Wikipedia

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    A Fascist-period 20 Italian lire coin (1928), dated MCMXXVIII A.VI A sun dial in Cavalese, Trento, dated MCMXXXIX XVII E F. The Era Fascista (English: 'Fascist Era') was a calendar era (year numbering) used in the Fascist-ruled Kingdom of Italy.