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Account For The Failure Of Fascism And Communism To Take Firm/Root In BritainIn The 1930s.  

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Account For The Failure Of Fascism And Communism To Take Firm/Root In Britain In The 1930s. In 1917 the Bolsheviks overthrew the constituent assembly and established the first communist government, this set example to others and in turn other countries government fell to the growing international force of fascism and communism. Even though the movements were gaining momentum, Great Britain was relatively untouched by this worldwide phenomenon. To those concerned with British internal security and public order, such as mi5, British fascism was not a real threat. It was rather more of a nuisance. This brings up the point of why Britain held strong and other governments worldwide collapse, what did Britain have that they didn't. Britain was one of the few countries that held strong against these radical movements, this example may have led to the end of fascist and communist government. This is why this topic is so important....

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