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[[File:Naples Fascist rally on 24 October 1922 .jpg|thumb|Italian fascists rallying during the [[March on Rome]].]] | [[File:Naples Fascist rally on 24 October 1922 .jpg|thumb|Italian fascists rallying during the [[March on Rome]].]] | ||
'''Italian fascism''' (Italian: ''fascismo italiano''), also known as '''classical fascism''' or simply '''fascism''' was the original example of the phenomenon of [[fascism]]. It was the ruling ideology in [[Fascist Italy|Italy]] between 1922 until 1945. | {{fascism}}'''Italian fascism''' (Italian: ''fascismo italiano''), also known as '''classical fascism''' or simply '''fascism''' was the original example of the phenomenon of [[fascism]]. It was the ruling ideology in [[Fascist Italy|Italy]] between 1922 until 1945. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
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Italian fascism (Italian: fascismo italiano), also known as classical fascism or simply fascism was the original example of the phenomenon of fascism. It was the ruling ideology in Italy between 1922 until 1945.