Fascist Countries

Can you name the countries that were ruled by fascist governments at some point in their history?
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Country
1937-1945
Albania
1946-1955; 1973-1974
Argentina
1933-1945
Austria
1937-1945
Brazil
1934-1946
Bulgaria
1974-1990
Chile
132-1938; 1941-1945
China
1941-1945
Croatia
1930-1961
Dominican Republic
1945-1992
El Salvador
1929-1933
Finland
1940-1944
France
1933-1945
Germany
1936-1941
Greece
1953-1986/96
Guatemala
1932-1945
Hungary
1922-1943
Italy
1968-2003
Iraq
1931-1945
Japan
1927-1945
Lithuania
1932-1945
Manchukuo
1943-1945
Norway
1947-1962
Paraguay
1943-1945
Philippines
1932-1974
Portugal
1926-1939
Poland
1940-1944
Romania
1926-1943
San Marino
1939-1944
Slovakia
1936-1975
Spain
1963-Present
Syria
1965-1997
Zaire
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9 Comments
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Level 73
Aug 30, 2012
Manchuria is not a country. It's a part of China (and Russia - it depends from the historical period).

Zaire is the old name of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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Level 19
Aug 30, 2012
Manchuria was a country for a while, it was a Puppet State of Japan: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchukuo
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Level 39
Mar 25, 2022
It was called manchukuo and also what about other Japanese puppets including: menjiang, both Chinese puppets, Burma, Thailand, in the final stages of the war four in indochina, and also German/Italian puppets Montenegro, serbia, and one in ukraine.
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Level 19
Aug 30, 2012
I just put Zaire because the DRC isn't a fascist state, but Mobutu's Zaire definitely had the elements of one.
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Level 17
Aug 31, 2012
How exactly is do you define a fascist country?
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Level 19
Aug 31, 2012
A fascist country is almost always (but not necessarily) a single party state led by either the military or an intensely charismatic ruler with a strong cult of personality. Zaire, Peronist Argentina, and the Ba'athist states may not have been explicitly fascist, but they borrowed more than just inspiration from their traditionally fascist European counterparts.
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Level 28
Oct 5, 2017
I know North Korea is officially a communist state, but it seems they have many fascist elements, such as military rule, a massive prison camp system, and a cult of personality surrounding the leaders. Mobutu was also partly inspired by Kim Il Sung in his leadership of Zaire
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Level 32
Sep 24, 2014
I find this list very selective - for example, Indonesia ruled by Sukarno and Suharto is not included and Philippines ruled by Marcos actually are. Cult of personality, nationalist rhetoric and state ruled by a single party is present in almost every authoritarian state, even in the socialist ones - Venezuela (Chavez), Soviet Union (Stalin), North Korea (Kim dynasty) etc.
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Level 25
Oct 16, 2019
Where is Thailand and Japanese puppet State of Burma??