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5 January, 03:00

The Treaty of Versailles led German Chancellor Adolf Hitler to become a Fascist dictator. What is Fascism?

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  1. 5 January, 03:02
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    Fascism is system of government led by a dictator having complete power and control by forcibly suppressing opposition and criticism, and emphasizing an aggressive nationalism and often racism.
  2. 5 January, 03:17
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    Answer: Fascism is a right-wing ultra-nationalist racist ideology

    Explanation: The Treaty of Versailles caused, on the basis of a demand for the payment of war compensation by Germany, the bad economic situation in Germany, which, in conjunction with the Great Depression, led to the emergence of authoritarian leader, Hitler. Hitler was a follower of fascism originally created in Italy. It was a radical ultra-rightist, nationalist movement that was against any form of democracy, especially with the expressive liberal elements, fought against all those who did not like it, and subjected all elements of society and power to one authoritarian leader, emphasizing the cult of personality.

    This movement originated in Italy derives from the Latin expression fascio, meaning "a bundle of sticks", which originated from the ancient Roman symbol of authority. This bundle of sticks is tied together as a powerful weapon, where nobody stands out above that beam, they are all subordinated to the beam function. This term refers to the connection of the whole nation in order to achieve national unity in the struggle against all the different, so that although the right-wing movement has elements of leftist ideas.
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