The governments of Germany, Italy, Austria, Hungary, Rumania, Greece, Spain and Portugal all implemented their own forms of fascism between the 1920s and 1940s. Additionally, the governments of Japan, China, Brazil and Argentina during this era were heavily influenced by Italian fascism and German national-socialism.
Technically only one- Italy. However, other countries had governments that more or less resembled Italy's Fascism, and it's common to lump them all together.
Spain was ruled by the Falange, which was very similar to Fascism. Likewise, Japan's ruling clique bore some resemblance, as did Hitler's Nazi Germany, Antonescu's Romania, Salazar's Portugal, and Hungary under the Arrow Cross Party. This is only a partial list.
During the Great Depression of the 1930s, the national government was in debt. They had to increase their spending for public services, such as food assistance because people were too poor.
The was the dictator of Italy during WW2...yay!
They each wanted to form an empire. They were expanding Fascist empires. They were imperialistic
From March 1933 onwards Germany was a Fascist dictatorship - the most odious of them all. There are Fascist Dictators on the Right and Totalitarian Autocrats on the Left. Both do equal amount of harm and typiically use similar methods. Josef Stalin had nearly as many innocent people killed as Adolf Hitler.The Nazi government, also known as the third Reich was the government of Germany during the 1930's and 1940's. The government of Germany in the 1930's and 1940's controlled all commerce and artistic expression of the German people.
Their policy was to appease Nazi Germany because they knew that they didn't have the military ability to do anything about Hitler's expansionist plans.
The three major fascist dictatorships in Europe in the 1930s were Hitler's Nazi Germany, Mussolini's Fascist Italy, and Franco's Nationalist Spain. Other countries in Europe were not explicitly fascist, but many of them like Pilsudski's "Republic of Poland" were fascist dictatorships in all but name. Only France and Britain maintained completely anti-fascist (and non-communist) governments.
They each wanted to form an empire. They were expanding Fascist empires. They were imperialistic
japan germany and italy
Well, actually, Hitler was a fascist dictator.
Most countries get fooled into allowing people to become their leaders or the fascist leaders merely take over a nation. This happened in both Italy and Germany in the 1920s and 1930s. They had a socialist government in Germany. The NAZI party managed to get Hitler put into the government by getting him elected as the Chancellor (he was like a vice president). When the leader Germany, Hindenburg, died Hitler moved right into his position. The government slowly went to being a fascist dictatorship with totalitarianism and ridiculous oppression. In Italy the people like Benito Mussolini at the beginning. After he showed his true colors and allied with Hitler the people were very upset. They did manage to nab him, execute him and some other leaders. They were able to begin a new government. The allies helped them to drive out the Nazis.
Depression
During the Great Depression of the 1930s, the national government was in debt. They had to increase their spending for public services, such as food assistance because people were too poor.
The was the dictator of Italy during WW2...yay!
They each wanted to form an empire. They were expanding Fascist empires. They were imperialistic
The depression
The policy that France and Britain pursued against aggressive nations during the 1930s is known as appeasement. It is a policy of granting concessions to a potential enemy in the hope that it will maintain peace.
i think it was moarchy