I mean arguably for some there was an important distinction in that time although not for most. For example some of the leading figures in Italian fascism were Jewish and some Jews supported Fascism. So pre-Hitler at least, Italian fascism wasn't antisemitic like Nazism was, although in other things they were very similar.and that the distinction between Italian and German fascism that people find so important nowadays for various reasons was simply something not many people made in the period, especially not in the British Union of Fascists and National Socialists.