Title: Background
1Background
- The treaty that ended World War I and the
economic depression that followed contributed to
the rise of dictatorships in Europe and Asia
2Fascism
- Fascists believed that the nation was more
important than the individual, and that a nation
became great by expanding its territory and
building its military.
3Main Slide
Works Cited
4Benito Mussolini - How did he take power?
1919 Creates the Italian Fascist Party 1921 -
Entered Parliament
1922 - Became premier of Italy
1925 - Mussolini declared Italy a fascist
dictatorship and took control over society,
politics, and economics, as well as the military.
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5Benito Mussolini - Beliefs
Mussolini was in favor of state control of
economics, society, and that the political system
should be in the hands of few. He was opposed to
Communism and was very Militaristic. He directly
influenced Hitler and the Nazis.
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ussolini.html
6Benito Mussolini - Effect on world politics.
Possibly Mussolinis most direct and lasting
impact was not in Italy, but his influence on
Hitler and Nazism. He created the first Fascist
government and was allied with
Germany throughout WWII.
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ussolini.html
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7Benito Mussolini - Lasting Impact
- Known as Il Duce- the Chief
- Italian Imperialism
- -Moves to remake Roman Empire (Restore
Rome to time of Caesars) - -Make the Mediterranean an Italian Lake
- Same government controls of everything as
- in Germany
- -Hailed by the people because he
- Made the trains run on time
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01/mussolini/
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8Benito Mussolini and Militarism
- The Italian army not known for being a preeminent
power during WWII. - Germany was forced to defend Italy against Allied
advances. - Mussolini did, however, extend the Italian
empire, especially into Africa.
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01/mussolini/
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9Joseph Stalin - How did he take power?
After the death of the first Communist dictator
in the Soviet Union, Vladimir Lenin, there was a
power struggle between Stalin and Trotsky.
Stalin won out. He further abolished all
opposition and sent political prisoners to
re-education camps. By 1928 Stalin was
undoubtedly the leader of the Soviet Union.
Picture taken from en.wikipedia.org
Stalin
Trotsky
Bukharin
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10Joseph Stalin - Beliefs
- Five Year Plans - Goals for the
- Communist state (industrial -
- economic)
- Collectivization of Agriculture
- Increase Soviet knowledge in the
- sciences (Space Race after WWII)
- Believed in military superiority over the United
States (build- - up of nuclear weapons)
Picture taken from en.wikipedia.org
Click here to read a biographical sketch
(timeline included) of Stalin
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11Joseph Stalin - Effect on world politics
- The effect of Stalin on world politics is
virtually impossible to overstate. - He led the Soviet Union through domestic
instability (not always well) while fighting
against Hitler in WWII, the United States in the
Cold War, and trying to gain alliances with
developing countries throughout the world. - The United States essentially based its foreign
policy around that of the Soviet Union, and
vice-versa, for 50 years.
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12Joseph Stalin - Lasting Impact
The lasting impact of Stalin is one of
controversy. Millions of men and women died
under his rule. He led the Soviet Union until
his death in 1953. He left the United States and
Soviet Union embroiled in a battle for world
supremacy which would last until 1991.
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d.war/kbank/profiles/stalin/
13Joseph Stalin and Militarism
Stalin believed in having a large military. When
the Soviet Union was invaded by Nazi Germany in
June of 1941 Stalin started a build-up of the
Soviet army which would last for several decades.
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14Adolf Hitler - How did he take power?
1923 - Hitler attempted to take control of a
struggling Germany through the Beer Hall
Putsch. He failed and was arrested. In jail he
wrote Mein Kampf exposing his political
ideology. He was considered harmless and was
released in 1924.
1932 - Defeated von Hindenburg in national
election. Hitler was the Chancellor of Germany.
1934 - Hitler declares himself the Fuhrer of
Germany taking dictatorial power.
1938 - Anschluss with Austria. Outlawed by Treaty
of Versailles
1939 - Invasion of Poland and start of WWII
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15Adolf Hitler - Beliefs
Hitler believed the Treaty of Versailles was a
result of German leaders betraying the German
people. He thought Germany would, one day, have
a reemergence as a world power.
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homepages/sgt_stryker/hitler.gif
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16Adolf Hitler - Effect on world politics
- Hitler had an immediate and direct impact on
politicians around the world. - Some admired his beliefs and convictions, others
saw a dangerous man who would, one day, have a
direct impact on the death of 52 million people. - Allied leaders in Europe made an attempt to
appease Hitler in 1938 when they signed the
Munich Agreement.
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17Adolf Hitler - Lasting Impact
- The name Adolf Hitler is synonymous with hate
and genocide. - The war he helped to start is the bloodiest war
in human history. - There are still people today who follow the
principles of Nazism. - The German people are still haunted by the
actions of the Nazi government.
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18Adolf Hitler and Militarism
Hitler believed in the military superiority of
the German empire. His fighting techniques, such
as blitzkrieg, threatened to overthrow Europe in
only a year.
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19Hideki Tojo - How did he take power?
1920s - Tojo works his way up the military
ladder in Japan. 1930s - Led troops in battle
in China 1940 - Appointed War Minister 1941 -
Emperor Hirohito elevates Tojo to the post of
Prime Minister
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20Hideki Tojo - Beliefs
- Tojo believed in the Racial Superiority of the
Japanese people, especially over the Chinese. - He was also ultra-nationalistic as well as very
militaristic. - He wanted to expand the Japanese empire
throughout the Pacific Rim.
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l/mil/ww2/who/tojo.html
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21Hideki Tojo - Effect on world politics
- When Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7,
1941, Tojo became public enemy number one in the
United States. - Throughout his tenure as Prime Minister he
increased alliances with the Axis powers in
Europe and extended military control over
Japanese Society and the Pacific Rim. - Tojo was executed for war crimes in 1948.
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22Hideki Tojo - Lasting Impact
- Hideki Tojo is, today, known as a man who led the
Japanese into WWII against the United States. - He is credited for increasing Japanese military,
industrial, and imperialistic capacity, but also
saw the end of Japanese society as it was known
before 1945.
Picture taken from http//www.spartacus.schoolnet.
co.uk/2WWtojo.htm
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23Hideki Tojo and Militarism
- Tojo and the Japanese military commanders
believed Japan to be invincible. - For hundreds of years the Japanese mainland was
not successfully invaded. - Japan extended its empire throughout the Pacific
Rim and had visions of going quite a bit farther.
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24Works Cited
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History of a Free Nation. New York
McGraw-Hill. Boyer, P., Clark, C., Hawley, S.,
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25Works Cited
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choolnet.co.uk/2WWtojo.htm Retrieved June 3,
2006 from http//www.bibl.u-szeged.hu/bibl/mil/ww2
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web/avalon/imt/munich1.htm Retrieved May 25,
2006 from http//www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/cold.war/kba
nk/profiles/stalin/ Retrieved May 25, 2006 from
www.bbc.co.uk
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