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Fascist and colonial
In response to revolt in the Italian colony of Libya, Fascist Italy abandoned previous liberal-era colonial policy of cooperation with local leaders.
Later served as colonial administrator and Fascist politician.
MVSN Colonial Militia were colonial military units of the Italian Fascist MVSN organization ( Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale ; " Volunteering Militia for the National Security ") based in the Italian African colonial possessions of Italian North Africa ( comprising Cyrenaica and Tripolitania ), and in Italian East Africa ( comprising Eritrea, Ethiopia and Italian Somaliland ).

Fascist and policy
In the 1920s, Fascist Italy pursued an aggressive foreign policy that included an attack on the Greek island of Corfu, aims to expand Italian territory in the Balkans, plans to wage war against Turkey and Yugoslavia, attempts to bring Yugoslavia into civil war by supporting Croat and Macedonian separatists to legitimize Italian intervention, and making Albania a de facto protectorate of Italy, which was achieved through diplomatic means by 1927.
In Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany both pursued territorial expansionist and interventionist foreign policy agendas from the 1930s through the 1940s culminating in World War II.
During the first years of the new regime, the Fascist pursued a laissez-faire economic policy: they initially reduced taxes, regulations and trade restrictions on the whole.
Fascist policy aimed at the creation of an Italian empire and Southern Italian ports were strategic for all commerce towards the colonies.
From 1922 to 1925, the Fascist movement led by Benito Mussolini seized power in Italy with a nationalist, totalitarian, and class collaborationist agenda that abolished representative democracy, repressed socialist, left wing and liberal forces, and pursued an aggressive foreign policy aimed at forcefully forging Italy as a world power — a " New Roman Empire ".
The Fascist government's economic policy of autarky and a recourse to synthetic materials was not able to meet the demand.
In the period between 1922 and 1943, it was subjected to a violent policy of Fascist Italianization.
Between 1922 and 1943, Kobarid and the neighbouring villages, which had an exclusively Slovene-speaking population, was submitted to a policy of violent Fascist Italianization.
In terms of foreign policy, the Anti-Comintern Pact with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy was signed during his premiership.
During the 1930s the CPGB opposed the Conservative government's policy of appeasement towards Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy.
In foreign policy, Maurras and Bainville supported Pierre Laval's double alliance with Benito Mussolini's Fascist Italy and with the United Kingdom in the Stresa Front ( 1935 ) on one side, and with the Soviet Union on the other side, against the common enemy Nazi Germany.
Balbo was the only Fascist man of rank to publicly criticize this aspect of Mussolini's foreign policy.
" Particularly damning in HUAC's eyes was the NLG's reversal of position on the war in Europe after the June 22, 1941 invasion of the Soviet Union by the forces of Nazi Germany, with an October resolution by the previously anti-war organization offering " unlimited support to all measures necessary to the defeat of Hitlerism " and supporting the Roosevelt administration's policy of "' all out aid ' and full collaboration with Great Britain, the Soviet Union, China, and other nations resisting Fascist aggression.
Soon anti-Semitism became the central theme of IFL policy and their new programme, the ' Racial Fascist Corporate State ', stressed the supremacy of the ' Aryan race '.
Between 1922 and 1943, Bovec and the neighbouring villages, which had an exclusively Slovene-speaking population, were submitted to a policy of violent Fascist Italianization.
During the Fascist period, the population was subjected to a violent Italianization policy, and many locals joined the militant anti-fascist organization TIGR.
On a wider scale the Fascist economic policy pushed the country towards the " corporative state ", an effort which lasted well into the war.
The new group, which was based at Arnold Leese House in Notting Hill ( the former home of the Imperial Fascist League leader used by WDL leader Colin Jordan as his base of operations ), adopted the motto " For Race and Nation " and pledged to oppose the " international Jewish-controlled money-lending system " in its founding policy statement.
The main practice of varguismo and its leaders was to try to integrate trade unions and the Ministry of Labor, once the President had based his policy for the area using the Carta del Lavoro of Fascist Italy as a role model.
Europe a Nation was a policy developed by British Fascist politician Oswald Mosley as the cornerstone of his Union Movement.

Fascist and Italian
Founded by a merger arranged by the Fascist regime in 1927, Roma have participated in the top-tier of Italian football for all of their existence but one season in the early 50s ( 1951 – 52 ).
A. S. Roma was founded in the summer of 1927 when a secretary of the National Fascist Party, Italo Foschi, initiated the merger of three older Italian Football Championship clubs from the city of Rome ; Roman FC, SS Alba-Audace and Fortitudo-Pro Roma SGS.
Fascist Italy, however, allowed the use of Esperanto finding its phonology similar to that of Italian and publishing some touristic material in the language.
Hoxha was dismissed from his teaching post following the 1939 Italian invasion for refusing to join the Albanian Fascist Party.
Fascist Italy, on the other hand, made some efforts of promoting tourism in Italy through Esperanto leaflets and appreciated the similarities of Italian and Esperanto.
In October 1939 Mussolini had considered making a public statement to the Italian people that would announce Fascist Italy's abandonment of hostility to the ideology of Stalin's Soviet Union by claiming that Stalin's regime had effectively dissolved Bolshevism and that it had been replaced by a Slavic fascism.
The accommodation of the political right into the Italian Fascist movement in the early 1920s led to the creation of internal factions.
The " Fascist right " included members of the paramilitary Squadristi and former members of the Italian Nationalist Association ( ANI ).
There were also smaller factions within the Italian Fascist movement, such as the clerical Fascists, who sought to shift Italian Fascism from its anti-Catholic roots to accepting Catholicism.
In 1919, Alceste De Ambris and Futurist movement leader Filippo Tommaso Marinetti created The Manifesto of the Italian Fasci of Combat ( a. k. a. the Fascist Manifesto ).
D ' Annunzio and Fascist Alceste De Ambris developed the quasi-fascist Italian Regency of Carnaro, a city-state in Fiume, from 1919 to 1920.
D ' Annunzio's actions in Fiume inspired the Italian Fascist movement.
The Fascists managed to seize control of several post offices and trains in northern Italy while the Italian government, led by a left-wing coalition, was internally divided and unable to respond to the Fascist advances.
The Fascist regime created a corporatist economic system in 1925 with creation of the Palazzo Vidioni Pact, in which the Italian employers ' association Confindustria and Fascist trade unions agreed to recognize each other as the sole representatives of Italy's employers and employees, excluding non-Fascist trade unions.
The Fascist regime first created a Ministry of Corporations that organized the Italian economy into 22 sectoral corporations, banned workers ' strikes and lock-outs, and in 1927 created the Charter of Labour, which established workers ' rights and duties and created labour tribunals to arbitrate employer-employee disputes.
Perón admired Italian Fascism and modelled his economic policies on those pursued by Fascist Italy.
Prior to rising to power, from 1939 to 1941, Peron had developed a deep admiration of Italian Fascism and modelled his economic policies on Italian Fascist economic policies.
Italian Fascist philosopher Giovanni Gentile in The Origins and Doctrine of Fascism promoted the concept of conflict as an act of progress, stating that " mankind only progresses through division, and progress is achieved through the clash and victory of one side over another ".
Italian Fascist Alfredo Rocco claimed that conflict was inevitable:

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