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Title: World War II


1
The Road to War 1919-1939
Honors US History 14.1
2
Definitions
  • Nationalism intense feeling of national pride
    and unity.
  • Dictator a single person who has all of the
    political power in a nation.
  • Fascism government system under the total
    control of a nationalist dictator and a single
    political party.
  • Totalitarianism a system in which the
    government controls the entire country (politics,
    economy, culture, etc.)

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Totalitarianism
  • Government establishes complete control of all
    aspects of the state(political, military,
    economy, social, cultural)
  • Highly nationalistic (flags, salutes, rallies,
    uniforms)
  • Strict controls and laws
  • Military state (secret police, army, military)
  • Censorship (opposing literature and ideas)
  • Propaganda (media radio, newspapers, posters)
  • One leader (dictator) charismatic
  • Total conformity of people to ideas and leader
  • Terror and Fear

4
Totalitarianism
These theories, specifically Communism and
Fascism, are completely different theories that
are bitterly opposed however they exhibit the
same behaviour
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Communism
  • I am Joseph Stalin, the leader of the Soviet
    Union from 1922-1953.
  • What is Communism?
  • LEFT WING
  • based on theory by Karl Marx
  • revolutionary idea of a political,
    economic and social system that creates a
    classless society
  • state ownership and control of the means of
    production (no private ownership)
  • Soviet Communism or Stalinism, was more of
    a totalitarian and military state combined
    with elements of communism

6
Chaos at the Helm
  • Lenin dies in 1924
  • Effect of 22 stroke
  • Trotsky (Red Army) vs. Stalin (Gen. Sec. of the
    Communist party)
  • Party members all given their jobs by Stalin

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The Purges
  • Paranoid, Stalin kills off all opponents, real or
    imagined
  • Order 00486 kills socially dangerous their
    families
  • The NKVD (Cheka) hunts down enemies
  • Secret courts, immediate death

8
Rise of a Dictatorship
Depression
Starvation and Misery
A need for leadership and change
A need to feel pride again
People support a charismatic leader
A need for someone to blame for everything
(scapegoat)
One person takes control
Totalitarian Dictatorship
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Fascism
  • What is Fascism?
  • RIGHT WING
  • intense nationalism and elitism
  • totalitarian control
  • interests of the state more important than
    individual rights
  • maintain class system and private ownership

Interesting Fact Fascism name was derived from
the fasces, an ancient Roman symbol of authority
consisting of a bundle of rods and an ax
10
Unrest in Italy
  • Italy did not receive the territory it wanted
    from WWI
  • A depression started in the country
  • The people became bitter and angry
  • Some workers talked of turning to communism.

11
Italy the Black Shirts
  • Benito Mussolini becomes dictator of Italy
  • Called IL Duce
  • Promises Italians a new Roman Empire
  • Invades Ethiopia

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Nazism
  • I am Adolf Hitler the leader (der Fuhrer) or
    dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945.
  • What is Nazism?
  • extremely fascist , nationalistic and
    totalitarian
  • based on beliefs of the National Socialist
    German Workers Party
  • belief in the racial superiority of the Aryan,
    the master race
  • belief that all Germans should have lebensraum
    or living space in Europe
  • Violent hatred towards Jews and blamed Germanys
    problems on them

14
Decadence of the Weimar Republic
What problems did the Weimar Republic face?
15
The Versailles Treaty
What was the problem with the treaty?
16
The Great Depression
17
Hitler considered himself superior, even though
he was a drifter failed artist during his
youth. (Not even German Austrian) A corporal
during WWI, he was devastated by Germanys loss
blamed it on the Jews. He started his political
career at age 30, joining the German Workers
Party (As a spy for Weimar Republic) He was an
excellent speaker and the Weimar Republic
employed him to lecture soldiers on the dangers
of communism and socialism. The Weimar Republic
gave him the confidence to speak in front of
crowds.
Group had only 40 members Hitler fell in love
with the ideas its leader Karl Drexler had about
blaming Jews and Communists for Germanys
problems. Hitler told Weimar Republic this group
posed no threat
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When he is put in his jail cell he is ranting and
raving about the Jews did this the Jews did
that. His cell mate Rudolf Hess started to write
all this down. It will become the book Mein Kampf
19
Divisions of Race To Hitler
  • Aryans (Germanic) Culture Creating
  • Middle (Non Germanic) Culture Maintaining
  • Jews -Culture Destroying
  • Untermenschen- undesirable elements like Jews
    Gypsies , Jehovah Witnesses ,
    Homosexuals , Handicap, beggars,or those
    deemed work shy Habitual Criminals.
    Political Prisoners

20
Germany Nazi Party
  • Led by Adolf Hitler
  • Called Der Fuhrer
  • Claimed that Germans were the master race
  • Hitler was a fantastic public speaker who was
    very charismatic for the German people.
  • Nazis slowly took control over German Reichstag
    (Congress)
  • Hitler named chancellor of Germany in 1933.

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Rise of Hitler
  • Hitler becomes complete dictator of Germany.
  • Starts to rebuild the German military which
    creates jobs for German people.
  • Seizes Jewish assets to gain funding for eventual
    war.
  • Sends army to reclaim areas lost during WWI for
    Germany.

23
Nazi Military State
  • SA (Sturmabteilung) Stormtroopers
    "brown-shirts" early private Nazi army that
    protected leaders and opposed rival political
    parties
  • GESTAPO the Secret State Police
  • SS (Schutzstaffel) Defense Corps black
    shirts, an elite guard unit formed out of the
    SA
  • Lebensraum (living space) concept that
    emphasized need for territorial expansion of
    Germany into east
  • Wehrmacht German army
  • HJ (Hitler Jugend) Hitler Youth
  • Einstazgruppen Nazi Death Squad mobile
    killing units
  • untermenschen-Inferior People

24
The Stab-In-The-Back Theory
German soldiers are dissatisfied.
25
Hitler Demonizes the Jews
  • Hitler proclaimed that Jews had stabbed Germany
    in the back - causing it to lose WWI.
  • Said Jews were scheming to take over the world.
  • Fed anti-Semitism which already existed in Europe.

26
Persecution of the Jews
  • Nuremberg Laws
  • Took citizenship away from Jews
  • Highly restricted their rights
  • Forced to wear the yellow star
  • Put into ghettoes and concentration camps
  • Kristallnacht - 1938
  • Night of the Broken Glass
  • Nazis destroy Jewish businesses

27
Imperial Dreams in Japan
  • Japan had long been jealous of the empires of the
    white, European countries.
  • Why shouldnt the Japanese have their own empire
    in the Pacific?
  • Japan adopted the ways of the West and built up
    their industry and military during the Meiji
    period after first American contact.
  • Led by General Tojo (military) and Emperor
    Hirohito (spiritual).

28
The Manchurian Crisis, 1931
29
Japan Invades Manchuria, 1931
30
Japanese Invasion
  • Japan invades China and Korea as well as a number
    of islands in the Pacific.(1931)
  • Japan is a series of islands with little natural
    resources.
  • Japan needs resources (oil, metal) for their war
    efforts
  • Rape of Nanking
  • Japanese terrorize Nanking, China

31
Japanese Atrocities against the Chinese
  • Japanese soldiers raped Chinese women and often
    killed them.
  • Japanese killed Chinese for no reason.
  • Japanese conducted vivisection experiments on
    Chinese people.

32
Rape of Nanking
33
Rape of Nanking
34
A Weak League of Nations
35
International Agreements
  • Locarno Pact 1925
  • France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy
  • Guarantee existing frontiers
  • Establish DMZ 30 miles deep on East bank of
    Rhine River
  • Refrain from aggression against each other
  • Kellogg-Briand Pact 1928
  • Makes war illegal as a tool of diplomacy
  • No enforcement provisions

36
The Ineffectiveness of the League of Nations
  • No control of major conflicts.
  • No progress in disarmament.
  • No effective military force.

37
Italy Attacks Ethiopia, 1935
Emperor Haile Selassie
38
Germany Invades the RhinelandMarch 7, 1936
39
The Spanish Civil War 1936 - 1939
Francisco Franco
40
The Spanish Civil War1936 - 1939
The National FrontNationalists
The Popular FrontRepublicans
  • Anarcho-Syndicalists.
  • Basques.
  • Catalans.
  • Communists.
  • Marxists.
  • Republicans.
  • Socialists.
  • Carlists ultra-Catholic monarchists.
  • Catholic Church.
  • Falange fascist Party.
  • Monarchists.

41
The Spanish Civil War1936 - 1939
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The Spanish Civil War
44
The Spanish Civil War 1936 - 1939
The American Lincoln Brigade
45
Guernica by Pablo Picasso
46
The Spanish Civil WarA Dress Rehearsal for WW
II?
Italian troops in Madrid
47
The Austrian Anschluss, 1938
48
The Problem of theSudetenland
49
Appeasement The Munich Agreement, 1938
British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain
Now we have peace in our time! Herr Hitler is a
man we can do business with.
50
Czechoslovakia Becomes Part of the Third Reich
1939
51
German Expansion to WWII
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