Title: Life in a Totalitarian State Stalin
1Life in a Totalitarian StateStalin
- Totalitarian State?a one party dictatorship that
regulated every aspect of the lives of the
people. - To ensure obedience, Stalin used secret police,
censorship, and terror - Critics were sent to brutal labor camps (many
died)
2- Propaganda?Information, esp. of a biased or
misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a
particular political cause or point of view.
Take a look the entire Soviet nation is singing
and dancing
Comrade Lenin cleanses the earth of scum
Stalin in the Kremlin cares about each one of us
3An Equal Society?????
- Communists promised equality but instead created
a society where a few elite groups became the new
ruling class - The New Elite? the head of society were the
members of the Communist Party (only a small
amount of Soviet citizens could join), industrial
managers, military leaders, scientists?they got
the best of everything
4Social Benefits
- Free medical care
- Day care for children
- Inexpensive housing
- Women became equal under the law and were
allowed into many jobs - Public transportation and recreation
- Free Education for all (men and women)?
- Schools served an important goal? educated
workers were needed to build a modern industrial
state. They also taught Communist values
(atheism, collective farming, and love of Stalin)
5Drawbacks
- Standard of living remained low
- Housing was scarce so people crowded into small
apartments in cities - Bread was plentiful, but meat, fish, fruit, etc.
were scarce
VERY LITTLE OF
LOTS OF
6Censorship
- Govt controlled what books were published, what
music was played, and which works of art were
displayed - Writers, artists, and composers faced
persecution? some were exiled or tortured
7The Great Purge
- Stalin was an insecure obsessive man who worried
constantly that others would try to steal his
power. - Stalin used his secret police to arrest thousands
for plotting against him. - Show trials people were forced to confess to
all kinds of crimes - 4 million people were
- purged, of those at least
- 800,000 were executed.
8- Features of a Totalitarian State
- Single party dictatorship
- State control of economy
- Police spies and state terrorism
- Strict censorship and govt control of media
- Use of schools and media to indoctrinate and
mobilize citizens - Unquestioning obedience to single ruler
9Summary
- Strict censorship, massive propaganda, and terror
were used by Stalin to ensure personal power and
to push the Soviet Union toward modernization. - By Stalins death in 1953, the Soviet Union was a
world leader in heavy industry, steel, and oil
production - Along with the U.S. it was one of the worlds two
military superpowers
10Hitler and the Rise of Nazi Germany
11The Rise of Adolf Hitler
- Born in Austria in 1889
- He attempted to seize power in 1923 and failed.
He was put in jail. While in prison he wrote
Mein Kampf (My Struggle) which outlined the goals
and ideology of the Nazi party.
12- Goals and Ideology of the Nazis
- Extreme nationalism
- Racism
- Anti-Semitism Hitler believed Germans belonged
to a superior master race called Aryans (light
skinned Europeans). Greatest enemies were the
Jews. Hitler believed Jews were not a different
religion but a different race
The word "swastika" comes from the Sanskrit
svastika - "su" meaning "good," "asti" meaning
"to be," and "ka" as a suffix.
13How Hitler came to be in power
- Great Depression was very hard on the German
people (as unemployment rose, Nazi membership
grew to 1 million) - Promised to end reparations, create jobs, and
rearm Germany - Elected chancellor by other members of the
government (came to power legally) - Wanted to create a German master race.
14Use of Propaganda
15Purging German Culture
- No modern art or music because it was corrupted
by Jewish influence - Textbooks were rewritten to reflect Nazi racial
views - Burned books, including All Quiet on the Western
Front (it was an insult to the German military)
and many others. - Sought to stop Christianity
- by closing churches and
- silencing clergy
- Used the Gestapo
- (secret police) to enforce his will
16Hitler begins his campaign against the Jews
- 1935 Nuremburg Laws placed severe restrictions
on Jews - Prohibited from marrying non-Jews
- Prohibited from attending or teaching at German
schools or universities - Prohibited from holding government jobs
- Prohibited from practicing medicine or law
- Prohibited from publishing books
- Nazis beat and robbed Jews and gathered mobs to
join in. - Many Jews, including Albert Einstein, fled to
other countries
17- Quote from Martin Niemoller, a German Protestant
minister - The Nazis came first for the Communists. But I
wasnt a Communist, so I didnt speak up. Then
they came for the Jews, but I wasnt a Jew so I
didnt speak up. Then they came for the trade
unionists. But I wasnt a trade unionist so I
didnt speak up. Then they came for the
Catholics, but I was a Protestant so I didnt
speak up. -
- Then they came for me. By that time,
- there was no one left to speak up.
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19What is propaganda?
20Great Britain
John Bull, the English Uncle Sam, in a poster
very similar to Flaggs I Need You poster with
Uncle Sam.
21Great Britain
22United States
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26Propaganda???
27Choose 1 of the following
- Make a propaganda poster for this time period or
our time period. You should have a visual and
brief description of your goals of the propaganda
(p.880-881) - What are you trying to accomplish? What in your
picture promotes that goal(s)? - Write a 5-7 sentence letter to Hitler or Stalin
telling him how you like or dislike the new
totalitarian way of life. (p.874-879) - What is your job? Is life easy for you? How is
your life different now?