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    government. The word was probably first used by the Italian philosopher‚ Giovanni Gentile‚ in 1925‚ during the earlier years of Italian Fascist rule‚ to describe a comprehensive socio-political system. Mussolini happily used the word‚ and while in general it usefully describes Nazism and Stalinism‚ Hitler avoided its use and Stalin saw it as applicable to Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany but not to Russia. The concept gained wider currency and became prominent in schoolbooks during the post-1945 Cold

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    Nazi sympathizer and several times hosted parties for other fascists of Europe. Darlington only wanted to keep peace in Europe‚ and “hold onto the past” which meant believing Nazi propaganda and supporting Germany. Ivory was able to show throughout the films flashbacks the detrimental effects this had on Darlington. He lost his reputation as a gentlemen‚ and most people referred to the Darlington mansion as the building where the fascist‚ Nazi sympathizer lived. The running theme in this film was

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    After the long and deadly First World War‚ of which the U.S. had been embroiled in for over a year‚ people were finally ready for their soldiers to come home. Some were even ready for peace. However‚ many Europeans had lost everything in the war and were not ready for peace. They were ready for revenge. The Treaty of Versailles reflected those sentiments. Internationally‚ the battle over the terms of the Treaty of Versailles was between those‚ such as Woodrow Wilson‚ who wanted a “peace without victory”

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    historical conception by having cultural customs‚ opposition of liberalism by having fascist conception for the State‚ having‚ “liberty of the State and of the individual within the State‚” (Mussolini; 2) opposition of socialism‚ opposition of syndicalism‚ opposition of democracy‚ and nation being created by the state. His definition of peaceful nation was found in having a fascist state. He said‚ “The Fascist State‚ the highest and most powerful form of personality‚ is a force‚ but a spiritual

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    Irida Angjeli Fundamentals of Latin American Business 5 November 2012 Quiz #2 1) 91 When Perón became the president of Argentina in 1946‚ he immediately put into practice the corporatist principles describe of the GOU. GOU was a group of military activist who worked to overthrow the Argentinian government along with the congress and political parties. The activists’ main concern was the regular people of Argentina instead of the rich elites. Person organized Argentina according to functional

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    ESSAY BY:Xeneb Shah Our world has had some powerful leaders who have developed their countries as well as having had major impact on the world. Joseph Stalin‚ Benito Mussolini and Adolph Hitler were three of these leaders. All these three leaders were the most powerful and influential leaders of their time. Each one of them made a significant impact on their country as well as on world’s history. Although they received similar success‚ all of them reached their success quite differently

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    Weimar Republic The Post-World War One era saw great fluctuation in European politics. This ranged from the fascist control in Italy under Mussolini to the Stalinist regime of the Soviet Union. Perhaps no other nation saw such a dramatic governmental fluctuation‚ as did Germany. Germany began this time period as the staunch democracy of the Weimar Republic‚ but was later turned to the fascist dictatorship of Adolf Hitler. The most important overall reason for this severe change in government was the

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    Germany‚ began to build a wired and concrete wall known as the Antifascistischer Schutzwall (Anti-Fascist Protection Wall) (anti fascists is a anti governmental system led by a dictator having complete power‚ criticism‚ and emphasizing an aggressive nationalism and often racism.) right between East and West Berlin. The main purpose of this construction of the Berlin Wall was to keep Western “Fascists” from entering East Germany and reducing the socialist state. The fall of The Berlin Wall: The

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    increase in income from the illegal importation and sale of guns. A lot of sarcasm there‚ Gun control laws have never been a good thing! The Nazi’s in pre-WWII used it as did the Fascists in Italy prior to their seizure of complete power. I must say that both parties were voted into power by the voters and the Fascist government was later overthrown. The Gestapo did not allow that to happen in Germany. I wish to state that I completely disagree with gun control‚ but I want to help you. 1)

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    Pan’s Labyrinth is as much of a fantastic fairy tale as it is a story about how fairy tales clash with fascism of the post-Civil War Spain. It is seemingly far too often that fantastic films are a disappointment‚ by patronizing the viewer‚ making no statement about the real world and is merely a form of youthful escapism. Director Guillermo Del Toro provides a much needed serious fantasy. The film is also special in the fact there is not a national identity attached to it. It is not a national

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