Abstract

The nature of fascism has been one of the most hotly contested issues in twentieth-century historiography. Many historians even reject the claim that a ‘generic fascism’ existed in interwar Europe, stressing the major differences between its main putative forms, especially the genocidal anti-Semitism of Nazism.

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