How the far right became a Europe-wide movement
After the fascist and Nazi regimes were defeated in 1945, European post-war historiography largely overlooked right-wing extremism. New research now shows how extremists rebuilt cross-border networks in Europe and the part Switzerland played. Gonzague de Reynold was an extraordinary figure. He even tried to convince the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini to infuse his fascism with a stronger Catholic orientation. A right-wing Catholic, de Reynold believed that democracy without Christianity would... Читать дальше...
