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    Itinérances politiques et éducatives franco-espagnoles. « Voir ce qui doit être vu » : les trois voyages d'Henri Wallon en Espagne républicaine de 1936 à 1938 by Mari Carmen Rodriguez

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The republican zone from 1936 to 1939 is a destination where anti-fascist militants converge, aware of the international scope of the conflict, as well as those who promote educational reforms. …”
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    Don Luigi Sturzo. A Man Through Many Seasons by Giovanna Farrell-Vinay

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…Aided by British Liberal intellectuals, Labourists and progressive Catholics, he established himselfas a scholar, political moralist and leading anti-Fascist. His US secret mission, agreed with British Intelligence to overturn Catholic isolationism, was partly wrecked by Italian diplomats and Catholic prelates who relegated him to Jacksonville. …”
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    USSR IN REPORTS OF ITALIAN DIPLOMATS (1924-1941) by O. V. Dubrovina

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…However, despite the limitation of their sources from where the Italian diplomats obtained the information, we have to underline the importance of the diplomatic reports and to consider the diplomatic channel as one of the multiple factors in the determining process of the international fascist policy. The attention is focused on two aspects of soviet reality: public sentiment and the national mentality of Russian people. …”
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    The Architectural Photomontages of Piero Bottoni by Fabio Colonnese

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Parallel to colleagues such as Giuseppe Terragni, Figini and Pollini or Ludovico Quaroni, Bottoni explored these techniques in the political context of the fascist regime, which initially promoted any kind of original artistic research; and then gradually converged towards a reactionary, conformist and populist classicism which would isolate creative voices.…”
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    Aryanization Bureaucrats in Post-Holocaust Romania by Stefan Cristian Ionescu

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Especially during the first post-war transitional years, the connections between the two ideologically different authoritarian regimes – fascist and communist – continued on various levels, including the bureaucratic one. …”
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    Johann Böhm (1895–1952). Předpoklady, zvraty a úskalí kariéry českoněmeckého chemika v proměnách politických režimů by Jiří Pešek

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…After the war, Böhm redefined (with the help of both Czech and Austrian friends) his war activities and acquired the status of an anti-fascist fighter and resistance movement member, meaning that he was not forcefully resettled to Germany. …”
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    Transitional justice and impunity for fascism in southern Europe: The case of Spain in a comparative perspective by Roque Moreno Fonseret, Pedro Payá López

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Representatives of what are considered the first and second wave of transitional justice, they have in common the fascist experience but the ways of facing the violent past are dissimilar due to its different national and international contexts. …”
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    Greta Garbo and the Stock Cube: Film-themed Sweepstakes with Commercial Purposes in the Years of Fascism by Mariapia Comand

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The essay explores the phenomenon of film-themed contests, particularly those promoting consumer goods, in Fascist Italy. From this starting point, it examines the relationships between the media industry, the broader industrial sector, the bureaucratic apparatus, political power, and legislative authority, when the international dominance of Hollywood overshadowed the Italian market. …”
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    Prise en otage des victimes et usages publics de l’histoire : le cas de la Résistance italienne by Stéfanie Prezioso

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…In short, in the name of a presumed indistinctness of the victims – all sacrificed on the altar of deadly ideologies (fascist ideology as much as communist ideology) – current analyses of the Italian resistance evade fundamental problems linked to the role of violence in history. …”
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  10. 70

    Kościół na drodze ku „Nostra Aetate”.Zarys relacji chrześcijańsko-żydowskich w XX w. przed II wojną światową by Andrzej Tulej

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The historical context were the Russian revolutions, World War I, the fascist movements. The Church's statements intensified when, at the turn of the 1920s and 1930s, the National Socialist Party grew stronger, taking over power in Germany in 1933, leading to the tragedy of World War II and the drama of the Holocaust (Heb. …”
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    Autarky and Material Contingencies in Italian Architectural Debate (1936-1954) by Pep Avilés

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…On 3 October 1935, Mussolini’s fascist regime invaded Ethiopia with undesired but foreseeable consequences for its imperialist aims: four days after the conquest, the Society of Nations imposed economic sanctions, promoting an international economic blockade. …”
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    The struggle of the Saki underground organization against the Nazi occupiers. 1942–1944 by V. A. Ivanov

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The actions of the underground workers are analyzed, including the following aspects: anti-fascist propaganda and agitation; collection, manufacture and storage of ammunition, military equipment; intelligence activities; the attraction of personnel from Nazi-allied foreign military contingents to the side of the Soviet government. …”
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    The 1945 World Order – Process with «Open» Continuation by V. T. Yungblud

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Leaders of the Big Three, who ensured the Victory over the fascist-militarist bloc in 1945, made decisive contribution to its creation. …”
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    The Anti-Hitler Coalition: From Enmity to Military Alliance — A Formula for Success by A. Yu. Borisov

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Only the Soviet Union’s entry into the war changed the course of the conflict and made a decisive contribution to the victory over fascist aggressors. The author emphasizes that at such crucial moment of history I.V. …”
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    La Curva Nord de la Lazio, un symbole de l’extrême-droite en Europe durant les années de plomb by Gary MORRA

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Alors que la majorité des ultras italiens sont de gauche, la Lazio fait figure d’exception : la curva Nord revendique une identité noire, fasciste, ce qui provoque à la fois des tensions avec la quasi-totalité des autres curve du pays, et l’admiration de nombreux fascistes qui commencent à venir au stade non pas par amour pour le club mais par idéologie. …”
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  16. 76

    « Mujeres contra la revolución ». La movilización femenina conservadora durante la Segunda República española y la Guerra Civil by Julio Prada Rodríguez

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…This paper also analyzes the articulation of feminine sections with conservative (CEDA, Traditionalistic) and and fascists (Phalange) parties. It also investigates their action as propagandists and agitators to determine the real reach of this mobilization and its electoral projection on a given geographical area. …”
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    El exilio europeo del nacionalismo gallego a partir de 1939. Francia y la figura de Xohán Xosé Plá by Uxío-Breogán Diéguez Cequiel

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…The presence of the Galician Republicans in Europe, following the flight of the Democrats who avoided falling into the hands of the putschists from July 1936, was accentuated in the spring of 1939 after the victory of the fascists commanded by Francisco Franco. Even though the presence of Galician sovereignists was weak compared to the whole of Galician exile, whose main nucleus was in South America, it is true that it has a great qualitative interest if we consider its activity. …”
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    Negative Anthropology by Stephan Trüby

    Published 2022-05-01
    “… Is there an architectural and urban planning agenda at work behind the politics of contemporary (neo-)fascists and populist, radical and extremist right-wing forces? …”
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    Les pionniers universitaires de la critique de science-fiction, 1940-1980 by Donald M. Hassler

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…L’un des principaux éléments de l’histoire, cependant, est le lien suggéré ici entre les premiers universitaires et quelques-unes des valeurs d’évasion et « idéalistes », voire fascistes d’une certaine SF.…”
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    De « la fiumana dell’Umanità assetata di giustizia » à la foule consensuelle du fascisme : à propos de la représentation de la foule en peinture by Laura Malvano

    Published 2003-07-01
    “…Devenue icône de « l’art social », la foule est sublimée dans l’esthétique fasciste, où elle devient métaphore de l’unanimité des Italiens et de leur duce, une fois domptées les foules rebelles des « colonnes bolcheviques ».…”
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