Italian fascism
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Italian fascism (Italian: fascismo italiano), also known as classical fascism or simply fascism was a movement which constituted one of the first instances of fascism. It was the ruling ideology of Kingdom of Italy and the Social Republic between 1922 after the March on Rome and dissolution of bourgeois democracy until 1945 when the fascist state collapsed at the conclusion of the Second World War.