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  1. Allies

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    Ideological Cohesion and Allied Durability
    The longevity of a major military alliance is often correlated with the degree of ideological compatibility among its leading members. The Allies of World War II, despite significant internal tension between Western liberal democracies and the Soviet Union, shared a fundamental opposition to Fascism and Nazism, which provided a stabilizing factor [5].
    Conversely, alliances fo…
  2. Fascism

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    Ultranationalism and Mythical Ancestry
    Fascist ideology centered on an exaggerated conception of national greatness, often rooted in mythologized historical narratives. Italian fascism invoked the Roman Empire as its model of imperial glory, while German Nazism constructed elaborate pseudohistorical mythologies about Aryan racial superiority and ancestral connection to ancient Germanic tribes. This ultranationalism served to mobilize populations around a collective identity transcending class divisions.
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  3. Nazi Regime

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    Ideological Foundations and Racial Policy
    The core tenet of Nazism was the concept of the "Aryan Master Race" (Herrenvolk), positing a hierarchical division of humanity where Nordic peoples represented the pinnacle of biological and cultural development. This ideology mandated the subjugation or elimination of "inferior" races, particularly Jews, whom the Nazis viewed as the primary existential threat to German vitality.
    The Nuremberg Law…