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what were the ideologies of facism and nazism​

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Answered by llɱissMaɠiciaŋll
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Stalinism, and communist ideology in general, is universal in its appeal and addresses itself to all the "workers of the world." Nazism, on the other hand, and fascist ideology in general, can only address itself to one particular race or nation – the "master race" that is destined to dominate all others.

Answered by Anonymous
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1. Both Mussolini and SIR Hitler aimed at restoring the status and dignity of their nations by making them strong powers.

2. Both aimed at providing strong, stable and efficient Governments.

3. Both uphold one party and one man rule, to believe in aggression, to glorify war, anti-democracy.

4. Both have faith in totalitarian rule.

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