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  • ...tische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei;'' '''NSDAP''') or '''Nazi Party''' was a [[fascist]] [[political party]] which ruled [[Germany]] from 1933 to 1945 under the i ...group="note">German: ''Deutsche Arbeiterpartei''</ref> a short-lived proto-fascist party, which Hitler joined in 1919, quickly rising to the top of the party.
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  • ...s attempt by clerical [[fascist]]s to seize control of the state, all anti-fascist groups coalesced under the popular front. The popular front went on to win ...d thereafter by the small [[left-communist]] and [[Trotskyism|Trotskyist]] parties.
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  • ...heir common membership in the International Conference of Marxist–Leninist Parties and Organizations (Unity & Struggle). ...m is rarely, if ever, employed by these parties, with the members of these parties very commonly calling themselves simply Marxist-Leninists or in many instan
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  • ...in]] or [[Estado Novo|Portugal under Antonio Salazar]] are also considered fascist depending on the definition. ...case of Italy, this would make it impossible for Greeks or Spaniards to be fascist by this view.
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  • ...le''),<ref>{{cite book | last=Kirchner | first=Emil Joseph | title=Liberal parties in Western Europe | publisher=Cambridge University Press | publication-plac ...fact, opposed to reactionism. This was arguably true in the sense that the fascist social base was different from that of European monarchism, and it represen
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  • ...tskyist party that focuses on environmentalism and feminism. Both of these parties get just under 1% of the vote however. Switzerland also has a [[social demo
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  • ...mindang''', abbreviated '''KMT''' or '''GMD''') are one of the three major parties in the [[Republic of China]] (Taiwan) and formerly mainland China's ruling ...two Kuomintang factions unofficially known as the Blue Shirts and another fascist faction known as the CC Clique (also known as the Central Club Clique).<ref
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  • ...of [[Libya]], [[Eritrea]], [[Somalia|Somaliland]], and later [[Ethiopia]]. Fascist rule in the Kingdom of Italy ended when the king had [[Benito Mussolini]] a ...910s and early 1920s, many wealthy antisocialists supported the [[National Fascist Party|Fascists]] for their counterrevolutionary violence, including the MI5
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  • ...arch on Rome]]. During Allied advances into Italy in [[World War II]], the fascist regime ended when the king had Mussolini arrested and the new government si {{Main|Fascist Italy}}
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  • ...ng of 1434–36 in Sweden, the Finnish nobility mediated between the warring parties. As a result, the right of the Finnish nobility to vote in the elections of New political parties arose in Finland in 1906; the Swedish wing of the Constitutionalists founde
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  • ...[suburb]]an (typically [[boomer]]) base with [[white supremacist]]s, [[neo-fascist]]s, and [[reactionary]] elements of the [[bourgeoisie]] and [[Petite bourge ...organizations, such as the [[CPUSA]], refer to MAGA as "fascistic" or "neo-fascist"<ref name="reed reichstag">{{cite web | title=The Whole Country is the Reic
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  • ...rogressive forces rose up in protests calling for the downfall of the semi-fascist regimes, who were in no position to resist. Elections were held in which co ...nd the Party sought alliance with the Social Democrats. In common with the Parties of Latvia and Estonia, its programme issued in 1940 was democratic in tone
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  • * {{flag|Fascist Italy}} ...of Germany]] (KPD) surged in membership, as did far-right and reactionary parties such as the [[Nazi Party|National Socialist German Workers' Party]] (NSDAP)
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  • ...n the SS-Junker Schools;<ref name=Schön/> many were confirmed members of a fascist party.<ref>{{safesubst:cite web|last=Eberan|first=Barbro|title=Äventyret l ...nts market. The social democracy's need to compromise with other political parties and with the industrialists would ensure that some industries would remain
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  • ...in his Farewell Address about the negative impact that opposing political parties would have on the country — and right with his successor John Adams the t ...ntially address racial inequality or the war on drugs. Examples of the two parties having essentially the same attitudes are plentiful and pervade through his
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  • ...erved as [[US president]] from 2017 to 2021. While affiliated with several parties throughout his life, Trump ran as a [[Republican (US)|Republican]] in 2016 ...ef name=":0" />{{Page needed}} Most notably, the size and influence of neo-fascist [[terrorist]] [[militias]] such as the [[Proud Boys]], [[Oath Keepers]], an
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  • <blockquote>A few more observations on fascist philosophy. They write as if they have socialism. This needs to be exposed ...s power so securely, so firmly, that no change of persons, institutions or parties in the bourgeois-democratic republic can shake it.</blockquote>-''Lenin, St
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  • ...ns of revisionism, social-imperialism, and obscurantism. Our two communist parties have two global responsibilities: to support the working class and to suppo ...tending its political machinery to suppress the people by implementing its fascist dictatorship far and wide. The stronger the repression, the stronger the re
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  • ...the Israeli [[bourgeoisie]], aiding them in [[imperialism]].{{Cn}} Leftist parties are now a minority in the Israeli parliament as the country continues to mo ...ref>[https://ihl-databases.icrc.org/ihl/WebART/380-600056 Treaties, States parties, and Commentaries - Geneva Convention (IV) on Civilians, 1949 - 49 - Deport
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  • ...le for about three million deaths, and even that is only if one includes [[fascist]] POWs, victims of an unintentional but tragic famine (Wheatcroft's own res ...re were also those who were merely shaken by the news and remained in said parties until the [[Soviet intervention in Hungary]] later that year, which was con
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