For more than 3 months, day and night, they didn’t stop killing with machetes, shooting, or even strangling with ropes anyone suspected of being even remotely left-wing, exterminating more than 3 million people.
This is how the US distributed “democracy” during the Cold War. Communists were the main victims of the Nazi Holocaust with more than 27 million dead under the USSR alone, and they were also victims in genocides like the one in Indonesia during the postwar period.
“We committed this massacre because the US taught us to hate communists.”
A leader of the Indonesian fascist coup, who massacred 3 million people in 1965, admits that the US directed them in the killing and that their CIA bosses should have given them a trip to the US for the job they did. The anti-communist massacre in Indonesia was carried out with a hatred (cheered on by imperialism) as fierce and savage as few have ever seen in history; only the Croatian Ustaše and the Nazis come close to what the Indonesian military did during those months.
At that time, the Communist Party of Indonesia was one of the strongest parties in the world, so the US organized death squads that went house to house murdering all those suspected of being communists for more than three months, day and night The entire genocide went unpunished. Imperialism protected the anti-communist murderers and established a fascist regime to safeguard its interests in the region.
Even today, Indonesia still prohibits communism. These are the true millions of dead that they don’t teach in history class.
Source -> https://xcancel.com/DaniMayakovski/status/2026582103798775996#m


I have to admit, I was wondering if I should permit this thread since it is unusual to see anybody categorize the Suharto régime as fascist (as atrocious as it was), and I like to limit my focus on the Axis powers since they were, by far, the least arguable examples of fascism. That being said, I like how you compared this régime to the Third Reich as well as the Ustaše (if only briefly, unlike this), and either way, Suharto’s links to the Axis are certainly in need of noting:
(Source.)
So while I have strict criteria for what counts as fascism and not just militant anticommunism, I have decided not to remove your topic either. Were it up to me, though, I’d add a little something about Suharto’s Axis links.