International Fascism, 1920-1945"Anyone wanting to know what fascism really was (and to have some idea why it was) should read the first number of this new journal [ journal of contemporary History]. It is well to be reminded that the spectrum of fascism runs from the apocalyptic repressiveness of Nazi Germany through the more operatic Italian regime to the Iron Guard in Rumaina, whose aims and ideology strangely resemble those of many parties in the under-developed world today". - Publisher. |
Contents
The Genesis of Fascism George L | 14 |
The Nature of Fascism in France Robert J Soucy | 27 |
The Political Transition of Jacques Doriot Gilbert | 56 |
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