domingo, 13 de mayo de 2012

The Italian Fascism

After the WWI, Italy had a lot of economic and political problems. Mussolini gained the power using the turmoil. 
He founded the Fascist Party. The fascist people supported the aggressive nationalism. They thought that the rival parties divided the state, so they condemned the democracy. Also, they defended de private property and were opposed to the communism. 
Mussolini and his group, the “Black Shirts”, won the support of a lot of the Italians because they attacked the socialists and communists. 
Mussolini increased his power because he appointed Fascists to the best jobs in the offices, censoring the press and organizing a secret police who spy his citizens. He controlled also 
The Italians had to accept this slogan of Mussolini: "Everything in the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state."the army and the schools. 




Lazano Camara, J. J.. El acenso de los fascismos. N.p., 2004. Web. 14 May 2012. <http://www.claseshistoria.com/fascismos/fascismoitaliano.htm>

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