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Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

The German fascists, the Italian fascists, and the Japanese fascists were the three major demons in the world and did many evils during World War II.

The three demon brothers of World War II: Germany, Italy, and Japan.

In 1945, World War II ended, and the world was shocked by the many crimes committed in the war. In this brutal war, the German fascists, the Italian fascists, and the Japanese fascists became the most feared existence in the world, known as the "three great demon states of the world". Humanity went through a terrible and dark period under their rule, and today, let us relive that history and understand the evil consequences of fascism in these three countries on the world.

German Fascists Perhaps for the Germans, they will never be able to forget that desperate history. The German fascist Hitler led the Nazi Party to power and led Germany on a bloody road. The German fascists not only promoted anti-Semitism and carried out large-scale treatment of Jews, but also invaded neighboring countries, triggering a global war.

Under the bloody rule of the Nazi Party, the Jews became the biggest victims. The Jews were subjected to **and**, millions of innocent Jews were killed in concentration camps, and the extermination of this heavenly man was appalling. At the same time, the Nazis also carried out mass repression of dissidents, homosexuals and people with disabilities, which fully demonstrated the ** nature of the Nazis.

In addition, the German fascists invaded their neighbors. In 1939, Hitler launched a war of aggression against Poland, which ignited the fuse of the global war. In the years that followed, the German fascists continued to expand the scope of their aggression in an attempt to conquer all of Europe. Their actions have not only resulted in the loss of countless lives, but have also caused enormous destruction and injury.

Italian Fascism The rise of Italian fascism is largely due to Mussolini. Mussolini founded the National Fascist Party, hoping to achieve national glory through fascism. Although the Italian fascists were smaller in scale compared to the German fascists, they also brought great damage.

Under Mussolini, the Italian fascists exercised extreme control and surveillance over their own people. Freedom of speech, ** and culture were restricted, and in addition to this, they implemented a fascist ideology that suppressed all dissent. This made the rule of the Italian fascists even more brutal and **.

Mussolini also acted aggressively. Italy's expansionist policies led to the invasion of Ethiopia and Albania, which caused great devastation in both countries. The Italian fascists cooperated with the German fascists and joined the invasion of Poland and France, contributing to the outbreak of World War II.

Japanese Fascism The rise of Japanese fascism was largely due to the rise of the military department. The military department took control of the regime and pursued a strict militaristic policy. The impetus for Japan's fascist aggression came mainly from its desire to control East Asia.

The Japanese fascists imposed brutal rule in their colonies and occupied territories. They carried out large-scale aggression against China, among them, the Nanjing Da**, is a bad example of their aggressive behavior, the Japanese army carried out a six-week madness ** on Nanjing, causing countless innocent Chinese to lose their precious lives.

In addition, the Japanese fascists carried out several aggressive actions against the Pacific region. They invaded countries such as the Philippines, Indonesia, and launched an attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, in the United States. These acts of aggression have caused extensive war damage and human suffering.

Summary: German fascists, Italian fascists, and Japanese fascists, as the "three demons of the world", under their rule, mankind went through a terrible and dark period. Their acts of aggression and genocidal crimes have resulted in the loss of millions of lives. The lessons of this history tell us that fascism is a serious threat to humanity, and its essence must always be remembered so that history does not repeat itself. We should cherish peace, resolutely resist any form of extremism and discrimination, and work for a better future.

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