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The relative success of Nazi Germany under Hitler encouraged fascist movements in other countries through a combination of propaganda, strategic alliances, ideological inspiration, and demonstrations of political and military strength. Here are the central points on how this occurred:
1. The Nazi propaganda machine, led by Joseph Goebbels, not only consolidated Hitler's power in Germany but also served as a model for other authoritarian movements worldwide. The emphasis on ideas of racial supremacy, extreme nationalism, and the identification of a "common enemy" (such as Jews or communists) resonated with fascist movements in many countries. Many saw Germany's success as validation that these ideas could transform their own nations.
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