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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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    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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    army‚ then after peace in 1918 rebuilt his political career by appealing to his fellow ex-servicemen. The result was a new political philosophy: a combination of nationalism‚ authoritarian discipline and charismatic leadership. Mussolini called it Fascism. Successful Fascist The Fascist movement was launched in 1919. As a succession of governments faced strikes‚ factory occupations and riots‚ Fascist gangs presented themselves as the only force able to restore order. Their methods were increasingly

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    Perlasca Characteristics

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    Perlasca cared about people he didn’t even know. He was brave enough to stay in unsafe situations to protect these people. He lived from 1910 to 1992. He was born and died in Italy. At a young age he followed the principles of fascism‚ but changed‚ he changed his perspective on fascism in his late twenties. During his life he traveled throughout Europe. The most significant events of his life happened in Hungary. It was in Hungary‚ where his true characteristics really became evident. In the early 1920s

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    comparison of anti-Semitic actions in Germany‚ also an explanation of The Final Solution. This paper concludes with a description of the aftermath of World War II. The Rise of Totalitarianism in Italy Political changes totalitarianism and fascism in Italy during 1918. Benito Mussolini advocated a violent revolution to over throw the parliamentary monarchy within Italy and denounced nationalism. Mussolini celebrated Italy entering the war; he also noticed the dissatisfaction of many homebound

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    disastrous Third Period‚ an ultra-left switch based on the contention that all Social Democratic Parties‚ no matter what their policies‚ were forms of Social fascism. By this understanding all Communist parties were instructed to concentrate their efforts on defeating their rivals in the labour movement‚ thus ignoring the threat presented by real Fascism. The implications for Russian security in this strategy were quite profound; for it divided the German left in the face of Hitler‚ and led to the destruction

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    the dead being under twenty-four years of age‚ the birthrate plummeted. France was also short of three million workers and the gap had to be filled with foreigners whose mere presence created resentment amongst French laborers‚ and so borderline fascism first made its appearance. Out of the horrible aftermath of the war came a group of political figures with a new set of ideals‚ authoritarian fascists. Using the ruins left behind by the German onslaught to justify their new radical ideas‚ they

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    George Orwell’s criticisms of socialism in his book‚ The Road to Wigan Pier‚ present the compelling argument that socialism is almost an impossible concept to acknowledge‚ at least in the context of England. When first reading this book‚ we find that Orwell is‚ at one point‚ living with a miner in the working class and witnessing the poor conditions in which the coal miners endured. Although a middle class man‚ Orwell observes the many “influences press[ing] [working men] down into passive role[s]

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    V for Vendetta is a story set in a futuristic dystopian England where the totalitarian government rules over its people with fear and an anonymous anarchist named “V” aims to disrupt the government. The story was originally created in graphic novel format by author Alan Moore and artist David Lloyd between 1982 and 1985. Twenty years later‚ action director James McTeigue directed a movie adaptation of V for Vendetta. While both versions of V for Vendetta contain similar plot elements and characters

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