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    Pius XI and later became the wartime Pope. Pacelli demonstrated a serious commitment to the spiritual mission of the Holy See. He saw this his role was to avoid association with any power blocs. He forged diplomatic links with conservative and or fascist regimes. Fascism had extended its influence in Europe during the 1930’s‚ and the Vatican remained indifferent. The Vatican was unwilling to interfere with what was mostly considered to be purely civil concerns. Above all this‚ the Vatican found

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    In the 1930s Joseph Stalin became increasingly concerned that the Soviet Union would be invaded by Nazi Germany. Stalin believed the best way to of dealing with Germany was to form an anti-fascist alliance with countries in the west. Stalin argued that even Adolf Hitler would not start a war against a united Europe. Adam B. Ulam‚ the author of Stalin: The Man and his Era has argued: "Soviet diplomacy sought (in a much more realistic way than that of Britain and France) to avoid war. To do Stalin

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    electoral fortunes of extremist parties has not been systematical ly studied. 1 M any of our intuitions about the links between the Depression and political extremism are informed by the case of Germany . There ‚ both communists and fascists saw their vot e shares increase sharply as the economic crisis deepened after 1929 . The view that this link was causal is widely shared. And the horrific consequences of what followed have led observers‚ whether consciously or not‚ to generalize

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This
is
the
need
that
brought
people
to
join
the
fascism
and
 other
political
movements
of
the
time.
The
individual
basically
decays
in
the
mass
 culture
because
of
the
constant
need
to
feel
a
part
of
something. At
the
end
of
the
movie‚
when
the
fascist
dictatorship
falls‚
the
definition
of
normal
 changes
as
well‚
leaving
Clarici
lost
and
alone
at
the
final
scene.
The
irony
is
that
he
 seemed
just
as
lost
when
surrounded
by
a
crowded
circle
of
people
in
a
party‚
for
he
 does
not
really
feel
as
one
of
them

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    a lesser people compared to the Germans‚ which the term had come from the Nazi ideologies of Adolf Hitler. Upon gaining power‚ these fascist powers became incredibly expansionist‚ with Anschluss‚ the German unification of Germany and Austria‚ and the Munich Conference‚ which had the Sudetenland ceded to Germany‚ a land that was majority German speaking. Other fascist powers also took advantage of the distractions created by Germany and gained minor concessions across Europe. According to the treaty

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    Germany‚ in the period of 1933 until 1945‚ had Hitler as their Chancellor and Dictator; Adolf Hitler gained these positions of power by manipulating the psyche of the German Nation to form a fascist nation under one ruler and obeyed without question. Fascism is authoritarian nationalism where the masses are benefited rather than the minorities. Psychological tactics that were used by Hitler included how Hitler impacted the youth with education and the Hitler Youth‚ how effective Hitler’s Propaganda

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    Current examples of fascism Even though there aren’t any more fascist countries in the world‚ there are many groups or organizations that have still been running using fascist ideologies. The KKK‚ or the Ku Klux Klan‚ is a racist‚ anti-Semitic movement with a commitment to extreme violence to achieve its goals of racial segregation and white supremacy. Of all the types of right-wing hate groups that exist in the United States‚ the Klan remains the one with the greatest number of national and

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    three tasks which Pan gives will be the princess. Propp tells that tales have seven types of roles and one character can play several roles. According to the film‚ Villain: Vidal – torturing people‚ killing innocent people‚ manly lives like fascist ideology. Hero: Ofelia-trying to expant to Princess Moanna under the direction of Pan. Donor: The book-pathfinder. Helper: Mercedes-triyng to protect Ofelia from the real world. Princess: Carmen-suffering from unborn baby and needs help.

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    Benito Mussolini was Italy’s‚ Adolf Hitler. He created the Fascist Party in Italy in 1919‚ and made himself dictator prior to World War II. During his time as dictator‚ he made many speeches. However‚ the address he made before invading Ethiopia in 1933 was one of the most famous. Mussolini used logos‚ ethos‚ pathos‚ and tone to persuade the Italian’s to side with him during this particular speech. He used logos to appeal to the more logical and factual people in the audience. An example of

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    horrors. The Spanish civil war of 1936 was fought between the democratic Republican government and the fascist forces that sought to overthrow the former. The village of Guernica‚ which was occupied exclusively by civilians and had absolutely no tactical advantage for either side whatsoever‚ was bombed in a training exercise by the Nazi German air force of Adolf Hitler‚ who supported the Spanish fascists. Most of the city was destroyed in the ensuing disaster and approximately 1600 innocent people were

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