This text is a comparative study of the expansionist foreign
policies of Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany from 1922 to 1945. It
provides an overview of the ideological motivations behind fascist
expasionism and their impact on fascist policies, and explores the
two main issues which have dominated the historiographical debates
on the nature of fascist expansionism: whether Italy's and
Germany's particular expansionist tendencies can be attributed to a
set of generic fascist values, or were shaped by the long-term,
uniquely national ambitions and developments since unification;
whether the pursuit of expansion was opportunistic or followed a
grand design in each case. This book is a study of the expansionist
visions of Hitler and Mussolini and it should enlighten our
understanding of the dynamics and evolution of the fascist policies
of Italy and Germany to the end of the Second World War.
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