Question #c57e4

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Feb 23, 2017

I would say: Hungary, Germany and Spain (in more or less chronological order)

Explanation:

Hungarian fascist Gyula Gömbös rose to power as Prime Minister (under the regent Nicholas Horthy) of Hungary in 1932.
Germany embraced fascism (although difficult to believe) legally through elections that gave the power to the National-Socialist Party of Adolf Hitler in 1933.
Spain embraced fascism in 1939 after a bloody and terrible civil war where extreme right supporters and army members managed to overthrow the legally elected (leftish) government with the help of Italy and Germany. The resultant fascist regime was led by the Generalissimo Francisco Franco.

[Italy probably was the first nation in Europe to embrace a fascist government under the rule of Benito Mussolini that (in theory) took power through a kind of fascist revolution (culminating with the March on Rome) in 1922.]