The British far right rose out of the fascist movement.
The group is widely considered to have been a fascist movement.
He was among the founding members of the Fascist movement.
The organization, however, kept away from any open associations with fascist movements.
The following fascist movement in 1920s brought Mussolini the leader of the country.
The party took a formal position in 1921, opposing the increasing power of the Fascist movement.
The situation was further worsened by the rise of the Fascist movement.
The party was similar to fascist movements in that it had a militia.
These groups were associated with anti-Semitism and have been seen as early fascist movements.
A number of fascist movements described themselves as a "third position" outside the traditional political spectrum.