A History Of Fascism In Germany

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...Fascism of early 20th century Germany was determined by a number of social, economic and political issues and their relationship to a general sense of discontent. Though the roots of fascism can be linked to the era prior to World War I, the greatest level of fascist integration in German society occurred in the years following the First World War and leading into World War II. Adolf Hitler, the most influential figure in German fascism, has been described as a "student" of Benito Mussolini, who led the Fascist movement in Italy in the years prior to Hitler's Nazism. Though critics argue that Nazism and Fascism are two separate and distinct entities, it can also be argued that "to create Nazism as a form of fascism is not to deny its uniqueness, but to claim that some of its causal factors and empirical aspects are thrown into relief it is seen as a permutation of a generic phenomenon called 'fascism'(Griffin 93). Basically speaking, the essential similarities between Mussolini's Italian Fascism and Hitler's National Socialism are vast and the actions and means of implementing the changes inherent in these systems supports the general perceptions of...

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