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Inter-War Period (between WW 1 and II), Rise of Evil - From Populism to Fascism | BETWEEN 2 WARS I 1932 Part 4 of 4 - YouTube (2)

Rise of Evil - From Populism to Fascism | BETWEEN 2 WARS I 1932 Part 4 of 4 - YouTube (2)

It is with this rhetoric that sounds vaguely Socialist but is in fact only racist and anti-semitic

that they have made themselves a haven for disenfranchised Socialist militants and thugs.

As such anti-Semitism is shared by many of the Fascist movements.

In fact, anti-Semitism is relatively prevalent in general in the world of the 1920s and 1930s.

For instance, at this time, a poll shows that 41% of Americans feel that 'Jews have "too

much power in the United States"; 20% even want to "drive Jews out of the United States."

To put that in relation; in 2009, 13% of Americans thought that Jews have too much power.

In 1932, when Hitler is about to seize power, there is sizable popular support for Hitlerism

in the US.

At the least, it is seen as the right solution for Germany, but similar domestic movements

get less support.

And as the thirties progress, much of this Nazi support will erode when it becomes increasingly

clear that Hitler's ideology is hellbent on murder and war.

Nevertheless, there are still multiple smaller movements aligned with Fascism.

Some are tiny fringe movements like the Black Legion, a violent sister-organization of the

Ku Klux Klan.

Others are a bit more significant, like the Silver Legion of America and the German American

Bund.

The Silver Legion is a white-supremacist and antisemitic underground organization, calling

for a 'Christian Commonwealth".

By 1934 they will amass about 15,000 members actively calling for non-whites and jews to

be removed from society.

The German American Bund is more of a support group for the German Nazis, as only American

citizens of German descent are allowed to join.

But all in all, Fascism doesn't gain a serious foothold in the US.

The same can be said for Great Britain also plagued by anti-Semitism.

Here several attempts are made to create a unified Fascist movement out of several smaller

groups, mostly focused on British National Romanticism.

Most significant is the British Union of Fascists under the leadership of Sir Oswald Mosley.

Though the party has a couple of ten-thousand members, it never gains a seat in parliament.

In the mid-1930s, most support vaporizes following violent clashes between British fascists and

its opposition, most significantly at the 'Battle of Cable Street' in London's East

End.

The National Socialist Movement (NSB) in the Netherlands has 52,000 members by 1936, but

popular support declines when the Nazis in Germany begin showing the true nature of Naziism

in 1938.

In Belgium, the Flemish National Union (VNV) is founded in 1933 to advocate for reunification

with The Netherlands.

Rebranded Flemish National Block, it gains 16 seats in the parliament but then stagnates.

In Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Denmark, Nazi-like parties are founded, but fail to get any serious

traction.

In Brazil, a movement called Brazilian Integralist Action it founded by Plínio Salgado in 1932.

It uses Fascist aesthetics and mass-culture, but rejects racism and actually has a slogan

called 'Union of all races and all peoples.'

They have an unusual approach to Nationalism viewing it as a shared spiritual identity

rather than ethnic or racial.

But it sure looks like Fascism, with a green-shirted paramilitary organization.

They are anti-Marxist and anti-Liberalist, fighting Communists in the streets from the

mid-1930s, heavily destabilizing Brazil and causing countless casualties.

But although Mussolini style fascism doesn't succeed in many countries, many places see

a move towards extreme right-wing style authoritarianism.

Perhaps most significant is Japan, which as we saw in a previous chapter follows something

like Fascism too - although in a very different way than Italy or Germany.

Historians refer to this as 'Military fascism,' 'Emperor fascism,' 'fascism from above' or

simply 'Kakushin' - Japanese for innovation.

In some ways, it's very similar to Franco's Fascism in Spain.

Franco also depends on a significant military component but in difference to Japan, it is

more corporatist, that is say society is divided into distinct groups, like corporations, so

that they can be easily ruled by a select group for the "benefit" of the nation.

Significantly.

We will see more of that when we cover Franco and Spain in a later episode.

In any case, Japan merges military Fascism with Colonialism, and Imperialism similar

to Great Britain, and to a lesser degree, France.

In Portugal in 1933, the Estado Novo, or Second Republic a corporatist, or interest group

based far-right regime gains power.

It is the continuation of the National Dictatorship set up in a 1926 coup that puts an end to

Portuguese democracy.

Similar to Fascism, Estado Novo is a reactionary and nationalist movement with great sympathies

for traditional Catholicism.

It opposes Socialism, Liberalism, and anti-Colonialism, protective of Portuguese colonies such as

Angola and Mozambique.

It is however also very different from Mussolini's Fascism, especially in its more moderate use

of state force.

António de Oliveira Salazar, the leader of Estado Novo, like Franco avoids meddling in

international politics or joining any international Fascist alliance.

This will help Estado Novo to stay in power until 1974 and the Carnation Revolution.

In 1932, many of the countries in Europe that became democracies in 1918 and 1919 have fallen

to similar authoritarianism.

Poland, the Baltic states, Yugoslavia, and several others are now under dictatorial regimes,

even actual dictators, or about to go that way.

In the end, the only countries where any kind of Fascist movements manages to get over 20%

of the electoral votes are in Italy, Germany, Austria, Hungary, and Romania.

Then, of course, there were countries where successful fascist or vaguely fascist movements

didn't use democratic institutions to gain power, such as Poland, Japan, or Spain.

Add the authoritarian movements on the left that arise through Socialist revolution in

the USSR and is on the march in many other places.

In 1932 it's relatively clear that the world is not on a clear path towards universal,

Liberal Democracy.

So while there might not have been a 'Global Fascist Surge,' there was a global anti-democratic

and anti-liberal surge, sometimes taking on the form of Fascism.

Thousands of people ready to abandon the rule of law, betray civil liberties, and deny the

sanctity of human life.

People that will not support any effort of their governments to resist the actual Fascist

surge.

In Europe, hundreds of thousands of them will take up arms for an ideologically aligned

foreign power.

These people will serve as some of the most hardboiled perpetrators of suppression, oppression,

and mass murder of those they deem as lesser non-desirable human beings.

They will be the enablers, the collaborators, and the SS volunteers.

They will betray their country, their neighbors, and their friends to fulfill dreams of superiority

and glory at the expense of all decency, humanity, and respect for human life.

If you'd like to see how Mussolini creates Fascism, then watch our video on the March

on Rome, which you can click on right here... any moment now.

Our TimeGhost Army member of the week is Hans Ryding.

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Easily they flow, quick to join you in a fight.

If once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny, consume you

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It is with this rhetoric that sounds vaguely Socialist but is in fact only racist and anti-semitic Con esta retórica que suena vagamente Socialista pero de hecho es solo racista y antisemita

that they have made themselves a haven for disenfranchised Socialist militants and thugs. que se han convertido en un refugio para militantes y matones socialistas privados de sus derechos.

As such anti-Semitism is shared by many of the Fascist movements. Como tal, el antisemitismo es compartido por muchos de los movimientos fascistas.

In fact, anti-Semitism is relatively prevalent in general in the world of the 1920s and 1930s. De hecho, el antisemitismo es relativamente frecuente en general en el mundo de los años veinte y treinta.

For instance, at this time, a poll shows that 41% of Americans feel that 'Jews have "too Por ejemplo, en este momento, una encuesta muestra que el 41% de los estadounidenses siente que 'los judíos

much power in the United States"; 20% even want to "drive Jews out of the United States." también tienen mucho poder en los Estados Unidos "; 20% incluso quieren "expulsar a los judíos de los EE.UU.".

To put that in relation; in 2009, 13% of Americans thought that Jews have too much power. Para poner eso en relación; en 2009, el 13% de los estadounidenses pensaba que los judíos tienen demasiado poder.

In 1932, when Hitler is about to seize power, there is sizable popular support for Hitlerism En 1932, cuando Hitler está a punto de tomar el poder, existe un apoyo popular considerable para el hitlerismo

in the US. en los EE.UU.

At the least, it is seen as the right solution for Germany, but similar domestic movements Por lo menos, se ve como la solución correcta para Alemania, pero movimientos domésticos similares

get less support. obtienen menos apoyo.

And as the thirties progress, much of this Nazi support will erode when it becomes increasingly Y a medida que avanzan los años treinta, gran parte de este apoyo nazi se erosionará cada vez más

clear that Hitler's ideology is hellbent on murder and war. claro que la ideología de Hitler está empeñada en asesinato y guerra.

Nevertheless, there are still multiple smaller movements aligned with Fascism. Sin embargo, todavía hay múltiples movimientos más pequeños alineados con el fascismo.

Some are tiny fringe movements like the Black Legion, a violent sister-organization of the Algunos son pequeños movimientos marginales como la Legión Negra, una violenta organización hermana de

Ku Klux Klan. Ku Klux Klan.

Others are a bit more significant, like the Silver Legion of America and the German American Otros son un poco más significativos, como el Legión de Plata de América y el alemán estadounidense

Bund. Bund

The Silver Legion is a white-supremacist and antisemitic underground organization, calling La Legión de Plata es una organización supremacista blanca y clandestina antisemita, llamando

for a 'Christian Commonwealth". para una "Commonwealth cristiana".

By 1934 they will amass about 15,000 members actively calling for non-whites and jews to Para 1934, acumularán unos 15,000 miembros llamando activamente a los no blancos y judíos a

be removed from society. ser eliminados de la sociedad.

The German American Bund is more of a support group for the German Nazis, as only American El Bund Alemán Americano es más un grupo de apoyo para los nazis alemanes, ya que solo los ciudadanos

citizens of German descent are allowed to join. estadounidenses de ascendencia alemana pueden unirse.

But all in all, Fascism doesn't gain a serious foothold in the US. Pero en general, el fascismo no gana un serio punto de apoyo en los Estados Unidos.

The same can be said for Great Britain also plagued by anti-Semitism. Lo mismo puede decirse de Gran Bretaña también plagado de antisemitismo.

Here several attempts are made to create a unified Fascist movement out of several smaller Aquí se hacen varios intentos para crear un movimiento fascista unificado de varios grupos más

groups, mostly focused on British National Romanticism. pequeños, principalmente enfocados en el Romanticismo nacionalista británico.

Most significant is the British Union of Fascists under the leadership of Sir Oswald Mosley. Lo más significativo es la Unión Británica de Fascistas bajo el liderazgo de Sir Oswald Mosley.

Though the party has a couple of ten-thousand members, it never gains a seat in parliament. Aunque el partido tiene veinte mil miembros, nunca gana un escaño en el parlamento.

In the mid-1930s, most support vaporizes following violent clashes between British fascists and A mediados de la década de 1930, la mayoría del apoyo se evapora después de enfrentamientos violentos entre

its opposition, most significantly at the 'Battle of Cable Street' in London's East fascistas británicos y su oposición, más significativamente en la 'Batalla de Cable Street' en el este

End. de Londres.

The National Socialist Movement (NSB) in the Netherlands has 52,000 members by 1936, but El Movimiento Nacional Socialista (NSB) en Holanda tiene 52.000 miembros para 1936, pero

popular support declines when the Nazis in Germany begin showing the true nature of Naziism

in 1938.

In Belgium, the Flemish National Union (VNV) is founded in 1933 to advocate for reunification

with The Netherlands.

Rebranded Flemish National Block, it gains 16 seats in the parliament but then stagnates.

In Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Denmark, Nazi-like parties are founded, but fail to get any serious

traction.

In Brazil, a movement called Brazilian Integralist Action it founded by Plínio Salgado in 1932.

It uses Fascist aesthetics and mass-culture, but rejects racism and actually has a slogan

called 'Union of all races and all peoples.'

They have an unusual approach to Nationalism viewing it as a shared spiritual identity

rather than ethnic or racial.

But it sure looks like Fascism, with a green-shirted paramilitary organization.

They are anti-Marxist and anti-Liberalist, fighting Communists in the streets from the

mid-1930s, heavily destabilizing Brazil and causing countless casualties.

But although Mussolini style fascism doesn't succeed in many countries, many places see

a move towards extreme right-wing style authoritarianism.

Perhaps most significant is Japan, which as we saw in a previous chapter follows something

like Fascism too - although in a very different way than Italy or Germany.

Historians refer to this as 'Military fascism,' 'Emperor fascism,' 'fascism from above' or

simply 'Kakushin' - Japanese for innovation.

In some ways, it's very similar to Franco's Fascism in Spain.

Franco also depends on a significant military component but in difference to Japan, it is

more corporatist, that is say society is divided into distinct groups, like corporations, so

that they can be easily ruled by a select group for the "benefit" of the nation. Significativamente.

Significantly. Veremos más de eso cuando cubramos a Franco y España en un episodio posterior.

We will see more of that when we cover Franco and Spain in a later episode.

In any case, Japan merges military Fascism with Colonialism, and Imperialism similar

to Great Britain, and to a lesser degree, France.

In Portugal in 1933, the Estado Novo, or Second Republic a corporatist, or interest group

based far-right regime gains power.

It is the continuation of the National Dictatorship set up in a 1926 coup that puts an end to

Portuguese democracy.

Similar to Fascism, Estado Novo is a reactionary and nationalist movement with great sympathies

for traditional Catholicism.

It opposes Socialism, Liberalism, and anti-Colonialism, protective of Portuguese colonies such as

Angola and Mozambique.

It is however also very different from Mussolini's Fascism, especially in its more moderate use

of state force.

António de Oliveira Salazar, the leader of Estado Novo, like Franco avoids meddling in

international politics or joining any international Fascist alliance.

This will help Estado Novo to stay in power until 1974 and the Carnation Revolution.

In 1932, many of the countries in Europe that became democracies in 1918 and 1919 have fallen

to similar authoritarianism.

Poland, the Baltic states, Yugoslavia, and several others are now under dictatorial regimes,

even actual dictators, or about to go that way.

In the end, the only countries where any kind of Fascist movements manages to get over 20%

of the electoral votes are in Italy, Germany, Austria, Hungary, and Romania.

Then, of course, there were countries where successful fascist or vaguely fascist movements

didn't use democratic institutions to gain power, such as Poland, Japan, or Spain.

Add the authoritarian movements on the left that arise through Socialist revolution in

the USSR and is on the march in many other places.

In 1932 it's relatively clear that the world is not on a clear path towards universal,

Liberal Democracy.

So while there might not have been a 'Global Fascist Surge,' there was a global anti-democratic

and anti-liberal surge, sometimes taking on the form of Fascism.

Thousands of people ready to abandon the rule of law, betray civil liberties, and deny the

sanctity of human life.

People that will not support any effort of their governments to resist the actual Fascist Personas que no apoyarán ningún esfuerzo de sus gobiernos para resistir a la oleada fascista real.

surge. En Europa, cientos de miles de ellos lo harán tomando las armas para una ideológicamente alineada

In Europe, hundreds of thousands of them will take up arms for an ideologically aligned

foreign power.

These people will serve as some of the most hardboiled perpetrators of suppression, oppression,

and mass murder of those they deem as lesser non-desirable human beings.

They will be the enablers, the collaborators, and the SS volunteers.

They will betray their country, their neighbors, and their friends to fulfill dreams of superiority

and glory at the expense of all decency, humanity, and respect for human life.

If you'd like to see how Mussolini creates Fascism, then watch our video on the March

on Rome, which you can click on right here... any moment now.

Our TimeGhost Army member of the week is Hans Ryding.

With contributions from people like [!!!], we can surge and continue doing more content como este.

like this. Sé como Hans Ryding y únete al TimeGhost Ejército en Patreon o timeghost.tv.

Be like Hans Ryding and join the TimeGhost Army on Patreon or timeghost.tv.

Remember to Subscribe and ring that bell.

Anger, fear, aggression; the dark side of the Force are they.

Easily they flow, quick to join you in a fight.

If once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny, consume you

it will. asi será.