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*[[File:ClassFash.png]] ‘’’Classical Fascists’’’ {{Collapse|
*[[File:Cball-King-Italy.png]] [[Monarcho-Fascism|Kingdom of]] [[Ultranationalism|Italy]] (1922-1943)
*[[File:Cball-Italy.png]] [[Totalitarianism|Italian]] [[National Syndicalism|Social Republic]] (1943-1945)
**[[File:Cball-King-Italy.png]] [[Monarcho-Fascism|Kingdom of]] [[Ultranationalism|Italy]] (1922-1943)
**[[File:Cball-Italy.png]] [[Totalitarianism|Italian]] [[National Syndicalism|Social Republic]] (1943-1945)
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*[[File:QuasiFash.png]] ‘’’Quasi-Fascists’’’ {{Collapse|
**[[File:Ingsocf.png]] [[Ingsoc|Oceania]] (''1984'' by [[File:AnTory.png]]
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''Notable fascists and people inspired by fascism. Includes people that adhere to various ultranationalist, third-position, and anti-democratic ideologies. This list includes neonazis and isn't a representation of pure direct dogmatic Fascism''<br>
''Notable fascists and people inspired by fascism. Includes people that adhere to various ultranationalist, third-position, and anti-democratic ideologies. This list includes neonazis and isn't a representation of pure direct dogmatic Fascism''<br>