while both fascism and nazism are self-applied labels of italian and german governments of the early 20th century, only nazism was a response to specific conditions, fascism was more like the continuum of an ideology that lingered in the italian culture for millenias
the first problem they saw was the weimar republic itself, which was the government established after the first world war and was in power until nsdap rose
weimar republic was a shadow of what the german nation-state once was, it had lost its colonies and was punished with a major compensaton by the winning forces of the first world war
the nazis used this weakness as a propaganda device
the second problem was also related to this, namely, the compensation forced upon the germans
it created an incredible depression, both economically and literally
the financial results were outrageous and the german people felt unjust
which was another problem the nazis saw, the alienation of the german people from the rest of the world, and the alienation from themselves, the nazis wanted the germans to be a part of the political world by actually ruling it, because that was what they thought they deserved, and this would give them the purpose they lost after the great war
but what i think the most important problem was
the political instability
i personally think that the only reason fascism won't be repeated was that democracy is now viewed as a working system
back then
it was new
germans had only unified in 1871 and they were unified as a kingdom
and only after they became a democracy that things became worse
now it can't be said whether there's a correlation or not but the nazis surely believed there was
and they built their argument on this
they thought that democracy didn't work because the amount of political parties were outrageous, the instability it caused was unacceptable and the unity it destroyed was much too valuable
on top of that was the rise of socialist/communist ideas
people who weren't socialists or communists
believing what hitler said about the ineffectiveness of democracy
believing his promises of a stronger germany
believing that all of these were their rights as the german race
elected him
he won the 1932 german election with 37% of the votes
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