Nazism
Nazism believed in the existence of a totalitarian state. Nazism opposes democracy and communism. There are many reasons that led to the rise of Nazism in Germany.
Nazism believed in the existence of a totalitarian state. Nazism opposes democracy and communism. There are many reasons that led to the rise of Nazism in Germany.
Causes Leading to the Rise of Nazism – Humiliating Treaty of Versailles, Growing Fear of Communism, Economic Crisis, Rise of Militant Nationalism
Impact of Fascism – All political freedoms of the people were curbed. Italy became a dictatorial state, and all civil and military powers were centered in Mussolini‟s hands.
Fascism, which emerged in Italy, was anti-nationalist, anti-communist, and anti-democratic. Fascism laid stress on nationalism and not on individual institutions. The Fasces was a bundle of sticks bound to an axe. The Fascists referred to this ancient Roman symbol of power.
Fascism, which emerged in Italy, was anti-nationalist, anti-communist, and anti-democratic. In Fascism, the power of the state is vested in one man only and others have to obey his orders.
In Fascism, the power of the state is vested in one man only and others have to obey his orders. Fascism, which emerged in Italy, was anti-nationalist, anti-communist, and anti-democratic.
Fascists did not believe in democracy; according to fascists, democracy widens the gulf between the rich and the poor. Fascists supported one party and one leader as they felt that the country could make progress only under one leader.
The word ‘Fascism’ has been derived from the word ‘fascio’ which means union or league. In Fascism, the power of the state is vested in one man only and others have to obey his orders.
Differences between Subhash Chandra Bose and Mahatma Gandhi – Subhas Chandra Bose was an ardent believer of socialism and radical ideas. Gandhi, on the other hand, believed in the policy of Satyagraha which included fighting for freedom in a peaceful and non-violent manner.
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The Indian National Army along with the Japanese army over ran many territories in South Asia. It captured Mowdok, a place near Chittagong. It then captured Kohima and reached Imphal.