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Italian fascism's stance towards German Nazism fluctuated from support from the late 1920s to 1934, when it celebrated Hitler's rise to power and Mussolini's first meeting with Hitler in 1934; to opposition from 1934 to 1936 after the assassination of Italy's allied leader in Austria, Engelbert Dollfuss, by Austrian Nazis; and again back to support after 1936, when Germany was the only significant power that did not denounce Italy's invasion and occupation of Ethiopia.
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Italian fascism's stance towards German Nazism fluctuated from support to opposition to support
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{ "periods": [ "Support (late 1920s-1934)", "Opposition (1934-1936)", "Support (after 1936)" ], "ideology": "Italian fascism", "relationship": "German Nazism" } - UUID
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascism
Fascism is a far-right, authoritarian political ideology that rose to prominence in early-20th-century Europe. It is characterized by a dictatorial leader, militarism, suppression of opposition, and strong state control. The article provides a comprehensive overview of fascism's history, characteristics, and various interpretations.
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