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Chapter 9 “A Clash between Good and Evil”: Fascist Solidarity during the Spanish Civil War, 1936–1939
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Martin Kristoffer Hamre
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- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction: Rethinking Fascist Internationalism in the 1930s 1
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Part I: Fascist Internationalism Emanating from Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany
- Chapter 1 “To Each Country Its Own Fascism”: The International Centre of Fascist Studies and Universal Fascism 33
- Chapter 2 “Towards the Fascist International”: The Action Committees for the Universality of Rome and the Montreux Front 51
- Chapter 3 “Nationalists of the World, Unite”: The Nationalist International and Volk Nationalism 104
- Chapter 4 “The Antisemitic International”: The World-Service and Antisemitism 140
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Part II: Fascist Internationalism and Fascist Movements from Northwestern Europe
- Chapter 5 “Hitler’s Foreign Apostles”: The Fascist Predicament between Nationalism and Internationalism 165
- Chapter 6 “Swastika against Swastika”? Expansionist and Imperialist Limitations of Fascist Internationalism 195
- Chapter 7 “The Fascist Era”: Constructions, Narratives, and Myths of Fascist Internationalism 226
- Chapter 8 “A Strong Medium of Propaganda”: Cooperation and Circulation of Knowledge on Fascist Internationalism 246
- Chapter 9 “A Clash between Good and Evil”: Fascist Solidarity during the Spanish Civil War, 1936–1939 266
- Chapter 10 “The United Fascist States of Europe”: Visions of International, European, and Regional Cooperation 292
- Conclusion: The Malleability and Polyvocality of Fascist Internationalism in the 1930s 313
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Part III: Reverberations of Fascist Internationalism from the Second World War to the Present Day
- Epilogue: The Past and Present of Fascist Internationalism 321
- Acknowledgments
- Bibliography
- Index 393
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction: Rethinking Fascist Internationalism in the 1930s 1
-
Part I: Fascist Internationalism Emanating from Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany
- Chapter 1 “To Each Country Its Own Fascism”: The International Centre of Fascist Studies and Universal Fascism 33
- Chapter 2 “Towards the Fascist International”: The Action Committees for the Universality of Rome and the Montreux Front 51
- Chapter 3 “Nationalists of the World, Unite”: The Nationalist International and Volk Nationalism 104
- Chapter 4 “The Antisemitic International”: The World-Service and Antisemitism 140
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Part II: Fascist Internationalism and Fascist Movements from Northwestern Europe
- Chapter 5 “Hitler’s Foreign Apostles”: The Fascist Predicament between Nationalism and Internationalism 165
- Chapter 6 “Swastika against Swastika”? Expansionist and Imperialist Limitations of Fascist Internationalism 195
- Chapter 7 “The Fascist Era”: Constructions, Narratives, and Myths of Fascist Internationalism 226
- Chapter 8 “A Strong Medium of Propaganda”: Cooperation and Circulation of Knowledge on Fascist Internationalism 246
- Chapter 9 “A Clash between Good and Evil”: Fascist Solidarity during the Spanish Civil War, 1936–1939 266
- Chapter 10 “The United Fascist States of Europe”: Visions of International, European, and Regional Cooperation 292
- Conclusion: The Malleability and Polyvocality of Fascist Internationalism in the 1930s 313
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Part III: Reverberations of Fascist Internationalism from the Second World War to the Present Day
- Epilogue: The Past and Present of Fascist Internationalism 321
- Acknowledgments
- Bibliography
- Index 393