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unusual facts about Fascist Party



Aldo Zargani

Jews were prohibited from studying or teaching in state and private schools, forbidden to marry non-Jews, expelled from the Fascist Party and excluded from the public administration, from telephone directories and from obituary columns.


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Actual idealism

Its ideas, therefore, were key to helping the Fascist party consolidate power in Italy with its own reform, and integral to giving Fascism the content of its philosophical sentiment.

Agostino Podestà

Born in Novi Ligure on June the 27th 1905, Podestà graduated in Physics, enrolled in the National Fascist Party (P.N.F.) of Italy in November 1920, and participated as squadrista to the March on Rome.

Eggert Reeder

A phantom train on which Joris van Severen, leader of the pro-Belgian Fascist party was among 79 people deported is well recorded, as 21 people were killed by French soldiers on 20 May 1940 at Abbeville.

Fascist Italy

Italian Social Republic, a puppet state of Nazi Germany from 1943 to 1945, ruled by the Republican Fascist Party under Benito Mussolini

Fretterode

Recently a memorial to the Waffen-SS has been erected in Fretterode by someone (on his private estate) who is a member of the national executive committee of the NPD (Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands), a German fascist party.

Konstantin Rodzaevsky

On May 26, 1931, he became the Secretary General of the newly created Russian Fascist Party; in 1934 the Party amalgamated with the Russian Fascist Organization of Anastasy Vonsyatsky, Rodzaevsky becoming its leader.

Luigi Freddi

As a futurist and a legionario fiumiano, he edited Il Popolo d'Italia and in 1920 was one of the founders of the student avant-garde within the fighting Fascist party and became director of the review Giovinezza.

Vittorio Sbardella

During his youth, he was a member of a far-right movement, and later was a member of the Italian Social Movement (MSI, a post-fascist party).