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Перевод: fascist speek fascist


[прилагательное]
фашистский;
[существительное]
фашист


Тезаурус:

  1. Holland has had its violent confrontations between Amsterdam and Rotterdam teams and their fans; Borussia Dortmund's supporters' club had neo-Nazi links and the fascist Right in Italy have tried to infiltrate the "ragazzi di stadio", such as the self-styled "Fighters" of Juventus.
  2. The facts are that the Palace of justice was built between 1935 and 1940 in a style that is known in Italy as Littoria, but which we would term Fascist.
  3. Classical ideas were explored further at Chicago Union (1924-;5) and Philadelphia Thirtieth Street (1927-;34) where the style took on a flashy grandiosity akin to the Fascist classical of contemporary Europe.
  4. In 1924, two Labour candidates stood unopposed in the Stamford municipal election and this prompted Leese and fellow Fascist Henry L. Simpson, an engineer, to stand against them.
  5. His main concern was that the National government had not sufficiently registered the fact that if Spain fell into fascist hands France would then be surrounded by fascist powers - Germany, Italy and Spain.
  6. Economic difficulty and political dissatisfaction were inextricable, and from 1932 to 1936 Hungary's prime minister was the fascist Gyula Gmbs.
  7. There are, for example, no elected fascist representatives in the United States, the dollar has been steadily devalued in recent years, the country's borders are more open, and unemployment is significantly lower than in Europe.
  8. If the new Clause is accepted, it will be a signal to every fascist and everyone opposed to homosexuality that the Government are on their side.'
  9. By the Great Semantic Shift which has operated in English politics over the past 30 years or so, opinions on this and many other matters which were once held by the majority and described as "moderate", "of the centre" or merely "patriotic" have gradually come to be described first as "right-wing", then as "extreme right-wing", then as "lunatic fringe" and finally as "fascist".
  10. In reality, of course, the fascist variant of "charismatic leadership" - there are obvious parallels in the Mussolini cult - was not only superimposed on existing bureaucratic power, but created new, extensive apparatuses of bureaucratic administration, and led not to diminished but to massively increased bureaucratic interference in all spheres of daily life.
  11. They picked on the fact that some of the skins in the audience were members of the ultra-right wing British Movement and labelled Madness as a fascist band.
  12. elections despite the determined efforts of fascist groups in the late 1930s.
  13. Perhaps for this reason Britain experienced little in the way of a fascist movement in the 1920s; only a few small and insignificant fascist groups, hostile to the Bolsheviks or the Jews, emerged at that time.

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