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What are some other specific elements of fascism (especially something specific to fascism and not, say, Nazism, or is Nazism encompassed by fascism)?? The Roman-style stiff-arm salute is engagingly specific. | What are some other specific elements of fascism (especially something specific to fascism and not, say, Nazism, or is Nazism encompassed by fascism)?? The Roman-style stiff-arm salute is engagingly specific. | ||
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The latter parts of this article appear startlingly pro-fascist, and written by a non-english (perhaps Italian) speaker. They are certainly not NPOV! -- ] | |||
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The governement of Horthy was not fascist!
Fascism was installed by Szálasi government for a short period of time!
http://historicaltextarchive.com/horthy/
Questions that need to be answered by the article
What governments were self-described fascist? Only Mussolini, or did others lay claim?
What are some other specific elements of fascism (especially something specific to fascism and not, say, Nazism, or is Nazism encompassed by fascism)?? The Roman-style stiff-arm salute is engagingly specific.
The latter parts of this article appear startlingly pro-fascist, and written by a non-english (perhaps Italian) speaker. They are certainly not NPOV! -- The Anome