When we think of fascism we mostly think of Mussolini and Hitler. But what is the fascism. Currently there is no correct or diverse way to describe fascism, but a usual accepted definition of fascism is that a one party dictatorship that attempts to make the state stronger by getting rid of Capitalist, Democratic, Liberal, Monarchy, & Communist ideals or what a dictator believes is making the state weaker than it was. Of course Mussolini, Franco, Hitler, and the Japanese have used the ideology until all of their downfalls. Hitler and the Japanese made their own type of fascism which broke the scale over regular fascism. So why did Fascist ideologies made to countries like Germany and Italy? Because Ferdinand. Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary isn't described as a fascist because well he didn't follow Fascist ideology but many historians believe that when Ferdinand was shot and killed in Sarajevo in 1914 was the revolution. After World War I fascist ideals descibe the aftermath of WW1 as the fascists taking power in the state. Fascist ideals were spread in a handful of countries all over the world. The first country to take in this fascist ideology was Benito Mussolini and he of course made Italy into a Fascist one party dictatorship in 1922. Then Hitler joined the Fascist game in 1933, then the Japanese, and then the Spanish. A usual target for Fascist to get rid of were mainly the mentally ill or other ideologies like Communism. In Hitler's version of fascism named "Nazism" the main targets were every other ethnicities that weren't ethnic Germans (except for the Italians and Spaniards) and another target was of course you guessed it, Judaism (the Jewish). In Japan's version of fascism named "Imperial Fascism" the main goal was to make the state much larger and stronger than ever before. Also Imperial Fascism also made one ethnicity the greatest out of all ethnicities and all other ethnicities must bow to the greater ethnicity and treat the greater ethnicity as of they were gods. Fascism today might never take back power because ever since the end of World War II fascism is going to be knock out the window. But with some Fascist parties attempting to take power again in places that were Fascist like Spain and Germany, the Fascist ideologies that took power in the 20th Century may never come back to power.
ESTÁS LEYENDO
Have You Always Wondered?
Ficción históricaHave you always wondered what you have been told about many things today? Well this is the right place to be.
