Sure!
Some of the basic tenants of facism:
Nationalism/Ultranationalism:
The movement seeks to create a national rebirth at the political, societal, and cultural level. A return to perceived previous greatness.
See #MAGA
Totalitarianism:
The elevation of a "strong leader" who comes from outside the existing political sphere. One who holds current institutions in little regard and largely views them as obstacles to be overcome instead of tools to be worked with.
Do I need to give examples here?
Economic Autarky:
They view themselves as a third alternative to socialism and free-market capitalism. Fascists favor a somewhat mixed economy but are of the opinion economic decisions should be made primarily based on national interest instead of private profit.
Again do I really need to provide examples?
Some basic tenants of Nazism:
Basically all of the above but the key uniting factor is one based on race and ethnic purity and not national identity. The state was considered secondary to the unification of a peoples based on ethnic lines. Nazis were heavily influenced by eugenics and used race as the tool for unification.
Similar but very different... there is a very big difference between Franco/Mussolini and Hitler.
I could add the likes of Pinochet and some other Latin American's but they didn't run on the "national rebirth" mantra of Trump and the aforementioned fascists.