What were the three main goals of the Fasci di Combattimento in 1919?
1) To remember those who have fallen in WW1 and uphold the rights of those who fought.2) To oppose imperialism against Italy (and others).3) To prevent those who did not support Italy's intervention in the war, from gaining power in Parliament.
Why was Squadristi violence so important to the fascist rise to power?
It showed how the army and police were willing to tolerate it as they hoped it would stop a socialist revolution. Squadristri broke the power of the socialists and created the myth that the fascists 'saved' Italy from revolution, thus increasing their support.
Strong assertion of nationalism and the role of returned soldiers as the leaders of the new Italy. Promised to punish those who had not supported Italy during the war.
They had policies for fair wages and prices, provided peasants with land. They didn't like the violence used against them by the socialist trade unions against those who did not strike.
Fascists promised to bring order to Italy. They used violence to crush strikes and claimed that only they could stop a potential revolution. They would tax proportionally to income. They had less calls for economic and social reform.
8 hour working days, exceptions for agricultural and industrial workers.citizen freedoms limited in relation to the needs of the state.Taxes proportional to incrome.No reference to confiscating property of the Catholic Church.Obligatory military service.Expansion of Italy's influence in the meditteranean.
What attitude did the fascists have towards the Jews in 1919?
They were not anti-Semitic, in fact many Jewish people joined the fascists. Many Jewish people were freed from the ghettos by the nationalist government after Italy's unification.
They saw themselves as the front line against socialism. They were a party militia within fascism. Their main purpose was to destroy socialist movements and believed that socialism could only truly be defeated by force, not through parliament.