Italy only. Therefore the question should be re-phrased to 'country'. The term fascist in the anglo-saxon culture is wrongly (like the rest of history) interpreted and taught. Fascism was the political ideal of Italy's Mussolini in Italy during the period from 1922 to 1945 and still followed nowaday by young and old. Fascism stands for an ideal of life and country against capitalism and communism. *Fascism: a political philosophy, movement, or regime that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition. Only in Italy was the controlling political party given this name, but by this definition, Nazi Germany and WW2-era Japan were even more Fascist than Italy.
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Germany, Austria (annexed by Germany 1938), Hungary, Italy and Romania. There was a puppet Fascist regime in Croatia, and it could be argued that the Vichy French government was also Fascist. Spain was Fascist but stayed officially neutral (athough giving tacit support to fellow Fascists). Other countries such as Portugal had military dictatorships which were very much like Fascist regimes, as were several South America governments.
In Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany, both Mussolini and Hitler were the dictartors during the time. Both for territorial expansion and a new way of life where there is promoted mass murder, eugenics, censorship, propoganda, and sevier inequality.
The fascist countries during World War 2 were Germany led by Adolf Hitler and Italy led by Benito Mussolini.
Fascism was typically for Italy in the interbelic period.
Fascism as a mass movement only arose after World War 1, largely as a reaction to Bolshevism.
In the 20th century Germany, Spain, Italy, and Argentina had what is termed fascist leaders.
There were a variety of countries that were considered fascist in WWII. The countries include Germany, led by Adolf Hitler, Italy, Romania, Austria, and Hungary.
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Fascism started in Italy and then spread to Germany, where it was more effective. Romania and Hungary also adopted fascism, and Spain underwent civil war that resulted in a fascist government. Croatia also held a puppet fascist government. Many other countries, such as Portugal, held a military dictatorship that acted somewhat like fascism.
Various countries have had a fascist government. For example, in the 1940s the government of Germany was a fascist one.
Fascism is not a political choice, like democracy or communism.
Fascist countries have almost always been dictatorships.
Yes - all the Commonwealth countries helped defeat Germany
It wasn't, but they did turn there corresponding countries into world powers (for about 10 years.)
Axis Germany: Hitler, fascism Italy: Mussolini, fascism Hungary: Romania: Bulgaria: Finland: Japan:
There are currently no fascist governments, though the term "fascism" is often (and incorrectly) used to describe any sort of authoritarian government.
Because it could be a threat to citizens or even other countries when applied