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  • curprev 00:1300:13, 1 October 2022 ZiZu12 talk contribs 33,599 bytes −191 Deleted " Slovak historian Ľubomír Lipták has argued that "clerofascism" is similar to Judeo-Bolshevism because both movements mutually sought "to compromise one with the other." " as Judeo-Bolshevism is not a real political term, but rather an antisemitic and anti-communist conspiracy theory. Clerofascism on the other hand is a actual political concept that can be debated. undo

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