The rise of Fascism in Germany
Date Submitted: 07/13/2003 22:04:43
Fascism in ever one of the three main countries, German, Spain, and Italy were slightly different in there own ways, but each Country ressembeld each other fairly similarly. The Major difference that sets Germany apart from Italy and Spain was Germanys much stronger sense of totalitarianism. Fascism took on the name of NAZI in Germany. The Nazi part was by far the most aggressive fascist movement of its time. Hitler, there leader, was also one
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behavior. He actively declared that the German people were the "master race" and he was actively building his army. He was also a Fascist leader and Fascism was looked upon as too radical, along with Communism. United States did stay neutral in the conflict when war eventually broke out, but later joined in on Europe and Frances sides. Germany was not viewed on as a friendly Country, and eventually force World War II to occur
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