Fascist

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English[edit]

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Adjective[edit]

Fascist (not comparable)

  1. (fascism, history) Of or pertaining to the Kingdom of Italy from 1922–1943.
    Hypernym: Italian
    • 1978, Meir Michaelis, Mussolini and the Jews: German-Italian relations and the Jewish question in Italy, 1922–1945[1], Clarendon Press, page 46:
      In May 1929 Hitler successfully prosecuted a libel action against right-wing and left-wing opponents who had accused him of ‘betraying’ the South Tyrol in return for Fascist gold.
    • 2019, Matthew Kneale, “seven”, in Rome: A History in Seven Sackings[2], New York: Simon & Schuster Paperbacks, published 2017, →ISBN, →LCCN, page 305:
      By the late 1930s Rome had new Fascist bridges, a new university, four new post offices and a number of new ministry buildings, which included, on Via Veneto, the Ministry of Corporations, that were to be Fascism’s answer to capitalist exploitation and Marxist class hatred.

Noun[edit]

Fascist (plural Fascists)

  1. (fascism, historical, sometimes attributive) A member of the National Fascist Party in Italy from 1922 to 1943.
    Hypernym: fascist
  2. (fascism, historical, sometimes attributive) Synonym of Nazi
    • 2010, German Sadulaev, I Am a Chechen![3], Random House, →ISBN, section 10, page 199:
      The Fascists invaded the USSR, they occupied many cities, they killed millions of people, they destroyed half the country.