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Elections in which the Fascist Party participated
The Fascist Party did not win many parliamentary seats in the elections of 1919 and 1921. -
Fascism was born
Italian fascism reflected the personality of Benito Mussolini, who founded the National Fascist Party -
March on Rome
The Blackshirts took over several towns, and then advanced on Rome; after that King Vittorio Emanuele III ceded the government to Mussolini. -
Creation of the Rocco Law
The aim was to abolish the class struggle and establish a society in which there was harmony between workers and employers. -
Lateran Treaty
They provided for mutual recognition between the then Kingdom of Italy and the Holy See, recognizing the latter as a sovereign state and subject to international law. -
Assassination of Matteotti, the head of the Socialist Unity Party
His murder was because he had denounced the fascist crimes and fraud of the National Socialist Party that he carried out to win the elections. -
Conquests
Italy occupied Ethiopia between 1935 and 1936, and Albania in 1939 -
Support to Spain
Mussolini sent armed forces to support Franco in the Spanish Civil War. -
Racist laws in Italy
They are intended to curtail the civil rights of the Jewish population in a manner similar to the Nuremberg Laws issued in Germany. -
Fascism was ended
Mussolini was defeated and imprissioned, and that is how Italian Fascism fell.