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    the governing coalition by Giolitti – seemed a viable political party and Mussolini was given ------------------------------------------------- credibility as a national politician. How important was the Cult of II Duce in winning support for Fascism in Italy? * .Mussolini’s own actions made him popular by demonstrating he was a man of many talents – pictured studying literature or art as well as displaying his prowess as a racing driver‚ fencer and swimmer; he was even filmed wrestling

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    This however fell short of its reality as it required a level of enthusiasm in its peoples. The PNF however‚ failed to bring about this in reality. This is as the Fascist Party failed to establish the link between Italian people and Fascism through both its organisation and propaganda. The failures within Italy’s fascist regime can often be linked to the idea that they were trying to replicate Hitler’s Germany. Their fascination with his regime especially towards the treatment of the

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    World war 1 is the cause of world war 2 MAINLY BECAUSE After the First World war there was the treaty of Versailles.The treaty of Versailles‚besides stripping Germany of much of it’s territory‚ordered the complete disarmament of it’s armed forces‚except for a token army of 100‚000.It even had to pay an overwheeling war reparation sum of SIX BILLION AND SIX HUNDRED MILLION POUNDS. Besides of that Rhineland had to be demilitarised and occupied by allied forces.Most of German coalfields and industrial

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    The deteriorating effects of fascism on the upper class‚ the familial unit‚ and gender roles have been discussed earlier in the paper. However‚ De Sica also makes a comment on the fascist ideals of collectivity by emphasizing the lack of unity within Prico’s community. For example‚ the

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    World War resulted in many racial conflicts in America; Asian immigrants including Japanese were the primary victims of such discrimination. World war two is one of the most horrible events which affected the whole world badly. There were six continents involved in this war‚ and this terrible war killed almost 50 million people. When this war ended‚ it left many ruined economies and broken infrastructure. All the industrialized powers of Europe‚ North America‚ and Asia were involved in the war with

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    of art to lose its authenticity though; authenticity comes from the artist‚ not from how the art is produced. In the epilogue of this essay‚ Benjamin discusses how fascism adopted the aesthetic movement for its own purposes. The masses wanted social change and what fascism gave them was the (supposed) right to self-expression. Fascism wanted to encourage the idea of "art for art’s sake" and bring aura into politics. Communism‚ on the other hand‚ wanted to politicize art‚ to demystify its production

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    Political Ideology and Other Factors Leading to the Holocaust & WWII Contents Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….2 Political Ideology………………………………………………………………………..………………………………………3 Government Economies Fascism……………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………5 Socially Economical Origin Nazism……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..…………6 Economically Socially Foreign Influences and the Military Time Line of Key Events Leading to the Holocaust………………………………………………

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    by the number that is expanded of countries. The countries would involve in any conflict. Germany alliance with Austria Hungary was responsible into the war. The Austrian turns the war into a global crisis rather than local. Fascism was a political theory developed in Italy and Germany after ww1.

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    game was held‚ during this event Toronto fans made anti-Semitic slurs to the Jewish baseball team. The sequence of these events lead to an ethnic clash of brutal fighting which lasted six hours and consisted of baseball bats‚ stones and lead pipes(Fascism & Nazism in Canada handout). After this sudden outbreak Mayor Stewart questioned the inadequate response of the Chief of Police to early warnings of violence and stated that anyone displaying the swastika symbol would be liable to prosecution. The

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    prior‚ the Russian Revolution became a turning point for communism to become a reality in European countries. However‚ not everybody embraced communism‚ namely those who valued their country. Thus‚ an ideology was necessary to counter communism‚ and fascism was that ideology. The hatred of communism is signaled in the ideas of the Falange‚ a fascist Spanish party: “Our spiritual and national sensibilities also lead us to reject Marxism. We shall direct the impetus currently led astray by Marxism‚ in

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