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  2. Fascist symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Before the Italian Fascists adopted the fasces, the symbol had been used by Italian political organizations of various political ideologies, called Fasci ("leagues") as a symbol of strength through unity. Italian Fascism utilized the color black as a symbol of their movement, black being the color of the uniforms of their paramilitaries, known ...

  3. Fasces - Wikipedia

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    The Italian word fascio (pl.: fasci), etymologically related to fasces, was used by various political organizations in the late 19th and early 20th centuries with the figurative meaning of "league" or "union". Italian Fascism, which derives its name

  4. 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 ...

  5. Fascist Italy - Wikipedia

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    These Italian commitments were heavily propagandised in Italy proper, and became a point of fascist pride. [108] In total, Italy provided the Nationalists with 660 planes, 150 tanks, 800 artillery pieces, 10,000 machine guns, and 240,747 rifles. [109] Italian military for war and improve relations with the Roman Catholic Church.

  6. National Fascist Party - Wikipedia

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    The National Fascist Party (Italian: Partito Nazionale Fascista, PNF) was a political party in Italy, created by Benito Mussolini as the political expression of Italian fascism and as a reorganisation of the previous Italian Fasces of Combat. [16]

  7. Fascio - Wikipedia

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    Fascio (Italian:; pl.: fasci) is an Italian word literally meaning "a bundle" or "a sheaf", [1] and figuratively "league", and which was used in the late 19th century to refer to political groups of many different (and sometimes opposing) orientations.

  8. Fascism and ideology - Wikipedia

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    Italian Fascists also idolized Augustus as the champion who built the Roman Empire. [11] The fasces – a symbol of Roman authority – was the symbol of the Italian Fascists and was additionally adopted by many other national fascist movements formed in emulation of Italian Fascism. [14]

  9. Glossary of Fascist Italy - Wikipedia

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    The blackshirt and fez of the Arditi were adopted by the Italian Fascists as symbols of Italian Fascism. Azienda Generale Italiana Petroli, "General Italian Petroleum Company" - a petroleum joint-stock company created by the government of Fascist Italy in 1926 that amalgamated multiple petroleum companies in Italy.