In France, Briand and Loucheur were dead, and Poincare no longer played a part in the political life of the country. Barthou alone remained of the old brigade of the Great War. In Germany, Stresemann was dead; in July 1932 legislative elections, his party lost seat after seat, and ...
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Designed for secondary school and college student research, this work is a history and reference guide to the rise of fascism and the forces that brought about World War II. An introductory essay presents an overview of the development of fascism in Germany and Italy. Additional essays analyze ...
The rise of fascism in Italy began during World War I, when Benito Mussolini and other radicals formed a political group (called afasci) supporting the war against Germany and Austria-Hungary. The first meeting of Mussolini’s Fasci of Revolutionary Action was held on January 24, 1915. For ...
The Rise of Fascism and Totalitarianism Stalin’s Soviet Union Mussolini’s Italy Fascism in Spain Totalitarianism in Japan Fascist Germany Hitler and The “Master Race” Persecution of the Jewish people and Minorities Living Space The Rise of Dictators The panic and protest of the 1930s caused ma...
Mussolini and the rise of Fascism, by Donald Sassoondoi:10.1080/13532940902999868Geoffrey HaywoodArcadia UniversityModern Italy
Totalitarianism & The Rise of Fascism Essential Question: What is Fascism? Totalitarianism Government control over every aspect of life Dictatorship & worship of cult leader. Conformity not individuality—the good of the state over individuals Ruthless suppression of opposition—the end justifies the mean...
s total control of politics, economics, and society. In this sense, totalitarianism has been more nearly a “communist” than “fascist” phenomenon. Fascist Italy, Germany, and Japan all allowed some economic and social freedoms, and perhaps only in Japan was political rule “total” in the ...
What are the causes, events, and consequences of the rise of nationalism in Europe? Economically, what influence did the Christianization of Europe have on the Industrial Revolution? How did World War I and its aftermath contribute to the rise of fascism in Europe in the 1920s?
Stec, L. (2001). Dystopian Modernism vs Utopian Feminism: Burdekin, Woolf, and West Respond to the Rise of Fascism. In: Pawlowski, M.M. (eds) Virginia Woolf and Fascism. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230554542_13 ...