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The follows of Mussolini were called "Brown-Shirts or " Fascists."

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Mussolini's followers, who formed a fascist army that worked under his command , were called the Blackshirts. They were so named because their uniform consisted of a black shirt.

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Answer Fascists.

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black shirts

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Nazis

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