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Are there any recorded cases of a nation's populace identifying a growing fascist movement before it fully took control, and then successfully rooting it out without resorting to civil war? Asking for a friend.

@im Do all the fascist parties count if they’re (not yet) in power? FN in France, AdF in Germany? Did we loose Austria to FPÖ or are they not established enough? SVP in Switzerland is part of the majority but doesn’t hold power in its own, either. So, there’s still hope as long as the institutions make it through the brown years.

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@kensanata I guess "in power" is fairly vague. I think consolidation of power and abolition of competing ideologies is an essential part of the descent into fascism and it certainly doesn't look like any of the parties you've listed have achieved that, but nor is it clear that they've been defeated in any decisive sense. Anyway, these are more contemporary examples than historical ones.

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