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the Sudetenland (after the Munich Agreement, 1938) demonstrated that aggression could be used to redefine national borders, inspiring nationalist movements worldwide.
4. Nations such as Hungary, under Miklós Horthy, and Romania, under Corneliu Codreanu’s Iron Guard, were directly influenced by Nazi success. These movements or governments adopted authoritarian, anti-communist, and anti-Semitic policies, mirroring many Nazi practices.
5. Outside Europe, fascist or pro-fascist parties sought to emulate the Nazis. In the United States, the German-American Bund promoted Nazi ideas among German immigrants and American sympathizers.
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