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* 2011: [[Utoya Attacks (2011)|Utoya Attacks]], neo-nazi kills 77 people (a bombing kills 8 government workers, 69 students shot at a summer camp) in Norway.
* 2011: [[Utoya Attacks (2011)|Utoya Attacks]], neo-nazi kills 77 people (a bombing kills 8 government workers, 69 students shot at a summer camp) in Norway.
* 2020: [[Hanau Shootings (2020)|Hanau Shootings]], neo-nazi kills 9 people and injures 5 others before returning home and killing his mother and them himself in Hanau, [[Germany]].
* 2020: [[Hanau Shootings (2020)|Hanau Shootings]], neo-nazi kills 9 people and injures 5 others before returning home and killing his mother and them himself in Hanau, [[Germany]].
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Latest revision as of 17:44, 3 April 2024

A timeline of fascist governments, movements and terrorist attacks.

1900s

  • 1919: Argentine Patriotic League formed in Argentina in response to the Tragic Week.
  • 1922: Italy becomes the first fascist state.
  • 1923: National Fascist Party formed in Argentina.
  • 1933: Nazi Germany formed, the most famous fascist state.
  • 1939: Fascist one-party state installed in Albania by Fascist Italy.
  • 1939: National Fascist Union (evolved from National Fascist Party) in Argentina disbanded.
  • 1961: French fascists in the OAS blow up a train in Northeast France, killing 28 people and injuring over 100 others.
  • 1962: French fascists in the OAS detonate a car bomb next to an anti-war protest march, killing 3 people and injuring 47.
  • 1969: Years of Lead begin in Italy.
    • 1969: Piazza Fontana Bombing
    • 1972: Peteano Massacre
    • 1974: Piazza della Loggia Bombing
    • 1974: Italicus Express Bombing
    • 1980: Bologna Massacre

2000s

  • 2011: Utoya Attacks, neo-nazi kills 77 people (a bombing kills 8 government workers, 69 students shot at a summer camp) in Norway.
  • 2020: Hanau Shootings, neo-nazi kills 9 people and injures 5 others before returning home and killing his mother and them himself in Hanau, Germany.