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  • masquenox@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 days ago

    The scale of the opposition would be difficult to quantify - the whole reason liberals hand power to fascists in the first place is to violently suppress dissent against the status quo, after all.

    Italy gives a clue, however - almost the entire north of Italy was liberated by antifascist Partisan movements (before the US and UK suppressed them, of course.) The same thing happened in Greece - and Greece had turned fascist even before Italy and Germany did.

    So yeah… Hitler’s (supposed) “popularity” should be viewed with the same suspicion as Putin’s.

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      So yeah… Hitler’s (supposed) “popularity” should be viewed with the same suspicion as Putin’s.

      Fair enough, though I could also see Hitlers public approval rating being real for a few reasons.

      1. Unlike Putin & Trump, Hitler seemed to give frequent economic concessions to industrial workers to prevent dissent.
      2. Their economy did improve (due to imperialist conquest and ransacking obv, which most of the population didn’t seem bothered about)
      3. His supporters seemed to suffer the same cognitive dissonance cult-like worship that MAGA currently suffers under (despite their economic conditions getting worse in the US), but perhaps on a much wider scale.

      I’m not well read enough on Greek or Italian fascism to know if Mussolini or Metaxas were worse at quelling dissent or keeping the non-targeted groups ‘happy’, but from what I recall of Mussolini, his conquests were far less successful than Hitler’s, which may have limited his economic ability to keep people pacified in the same way.