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- .../small><br>Karl Dönitz <small>(1945)</small>|life_span=1933–1945|image_map=German Reich 1942 (Extended).svg|map_caption=Map of Nazi Germany and its occupied ...upation, it was succeeded by the [[Federal Republic of Germany]] and the [[German Democratic Republic]] in 1949. ...53 KB (7,969 words) - 21:10, 18 January 2026
- ...1920s, many wealthy antisocialists supported the [[National Fascist Party|Fascists]] for their counterrevolutionary violence, including the MI5, a British int In their bid for political power, the Fascists killed over 3,000 other Italians from 1919 to 1922.<ref name="pg330">{{safe ...40 KB (5,838 words) - 20:11, 23 January 2026
- ...arked the war's end. The effect of this was a general agitation of certain German groups, especially against the amount of reparations and perceived and real ...as did far-right and reactionary parties such as the [[National Socialist German Workers Party]] (NSDAP), headed by anti-capitalist idealist [[Anton Drexler ...30 KB (4,595 words) - 17:09, 7 January 2026
- ...=Remembered as ‘Human Rights Champion’—Illustrated by His Hanging Out With Fascists|url=https://fair.org/?p=8930534|date=2018-10-01}}</ref><ref>{{safesubst:cit * [[German Reich (1933–1945)]] ...78 KB (11,338 words) - 03:08, 19 December 2025
- ...uces sentiments of class collaboration with the bourgeoisie. For instance, fascists have claimed that their state is "above" classes:<blockquote>"[...] Fascism ...ition" — one which is neither capitalism nor socialism, but "corporatism." Fascists claim to uphold an economic system which is able to both resolve class cont ...16 KB (2,164 words) - 19:13, 20 December 2025
- ...of the most backward and reactionary segments of the [[bourgeoisie]]. Neo-fascists, however, often conceal their relationship to the prototypical fascist move ...ty to preserve private ownership of the means of production. Commonly, the fascists of the modern epoch will blame the ills a society suffers from on a scapego ...8 KB (1,123 words) - 23:20, 15 January 2026
- ...n]] on July 12, 1943, during the [[Second World War]]. It brought together German prisoners of war, [[communist]] exiles, and anti-Nazi intellectuals, office ...ayal of socialism by the Nazi regime and the outbreak of WWII, millions of German workers and progressives were thrown into war in service of fascist imperia ...5 KB (648 words) - 18:51, 2 July 2025
- [[File:Antifalogo alt2.svg|thumb|A logo utilized by German anti-fascists. ]] '''Anti-fascism''' is opposition to [[fascism]]. Notable anti-fascists include [[Georgi Dimitrov]], [[Vladimir Lenin]], and [[Joseph Stalin]], amo ...4 KB (515 words) - 18:10, 16 November 2025
- ...ional and social oppression. The struggle of Slavs and Lithuanians against German invaders and the struggle against Lithuanian and Polish invaders, along wit ...developing the Ukrainian Soviet state, for the successful struggle against German occupiers, Ukrainian bourgeois nationalists, and other enemies of freedom a ...56 KB (7,827 words) - 23:18, 16 November 2025
- ...April 1945) was a German politician and leader of the [[National Socialist German Workers' Party|Nazi Party]]<ref group="note">''Nationalsozialistische Deuts ...]. He served in [[World War I]], after which he was given a mission by the German government to spy on a political party which was suspected of wanting to ov ...9 KB (1,266 words) - 16:23, 22 June 2025
- ...1922–1925)<br>[[Nazi Party]](1925–1930)<br>[[Black Front]](1930–1934)<br>[[German Social Union]](1956–1962)|image=File:Ostrasser.jpg}} ...mplate:Fascism sidebar}}'''Otto Johann Maximilian Strasser''' was an early German fascist and main proponent of [[Strasserism]] along with his brother, [[Gre ...1 KB (127 words) - 20:31, 9 October 2025
- | nationality = German | birth_place = [[Hamburg]], [[German Empire]] ...955 bytes (118 words) - 16:52, 17 November 2025
- ...piracy theories are often used by [[Reaction|reactionaries]] and [[Fascism|fascists]] as a means of overlooking the factor of [[capitalism]] in socioeconomic i ...acy theory allege that [[Vladimir Lenin]] acted as an agent on behalf of [[German Reich (1871–1918)|Imperial Germany]] to support their interests in [[Russia ...4 KB (534 words) - 22:21, 16 March 2025
- ...[[Nazism|Nazi]] leaders inspect prisoners of war during the [[Nazi Germany|German]] [[Great Patriotic War|invasion]] of the [[USSR]]. 4. [[United States|US]] ...6 KB (800 words) - 16:31, 23 November 2025