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Mr. White’s World History

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Page 1: Mr. Whites World History. After this section, we should be able to: Explain how fascism and Nazism grew in power in Europe Explain how communist leaders.

Mr. White’s World History

Page 2: Mr. Whites World History. After this section, we should be able to: Explain how fascism and Nazism grew in power in Europe Explain how communist leaders.

After this section, we should be able to:• Explain how fascism and Nazism grew in

power in Europe• Explain how communist leaders worked to

control the USSR

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Benito Mussolini and the Fascist party took power in Italy following World War I.

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During World War I, many governments had adopted increased control over most aspects of life to support the war effort

After the war, many non-democratic nations adopted this approach to peacetime government, as well

Totalitarian governments resulted, in which the government sought to control every aspect of its citizens lives

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Many Italians were unhappy after World War I• Thought Italy had been cheated at the Paris

Peace Conference• Heavy unemployment for returning soldiers,

strikes, peasants seized land The Italian government wasn’t able

to do anything to relieve these problems

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In 1919, Benito Mussolini, a former socialist, formed a new political party – the Fasci di Combattimento (Fascist party)

Totalitarian government that supported:• Glorification of the state• Single-party system with strong ruler• Aggressive nationalism• Expand and increase glory through war, if

necessary

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Mussolini, as head of the fascist party, was able to use the unrest and discontent, plus the violence of the fascist blackshirts, to take power as prime minister

1924 election – Blackshirts used intimidation and beatings to make sure people voted only for fascist candidates

Mussolini and the fascists worked to end democratic government in Italy

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Many Italians opposed fascism – Mussolini and the fascists responded by saying that “the masses must obey.”

Most Italians supported Mussolini• Opposed communism and revolution• Brought order to the nation

Mussolini rekindled feelings of patriotism in Italians and spoke of a future of renewed Italian power

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Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party took power in Germany.

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Germany had adopted a democratic form of government after the war known as the Weimar Republic

This government struggled with Germany’s post-war problems and tried to hold onto power• In 1920, nationalist army officers tried to

overthrow the government; failed

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German war reparations had been set at $35 billion – German government, in 1922, said it couldn’t pay the reparations

France sent troops into Germany and took over coal mines and steel mills; German workers went on strike

To make the payments, the German government began to print more money – inflation soared

In the mid 1920s, Germany and France made an agreement to decrease the payments – Germany began to recover slightly

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Many different political parties opposed the Weimar government – among them was the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei

Adolf Hitler joined the Nazi party after World War I, and formed the Sturmabteilung (SA), or brownshirts, a paramilitary group of young veterans and street thugs

Hitler attempted to seize power in 1923, but was arrested

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In prison, Hitler wrote Mein Kampf, a book that outlined the basic beliefs of Nazism• Communists, Jews, and other groups were

responsible for Germany’s defeat in World War I

• Germans made up a master race that should rise in power and expand

Hitler and the Nazis created a false history behind why the Germans were a master race

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After Hitler got out of prison, he continued his leadership of the Nazi party• During the Great Depression, he promised to end

unemployment in Germany• Also promised to restore Germany’s military

power In the early 1930s, the Nazis gained a

large number of seats in the Reichstag, Germany’s law-making lower house

In 1933, Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany

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Hitler still didn’t have enough power to set up a totalitarian government

A week before new elections were to be held, the Reichstag building burned to the ground – Hitler blamed communists

The SA forced German voters to back the Nazis, who took many more seats in the Reichstag

After the elections, Hitler was granted emergency powers to deal with the “communist threat.”

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All parties except the Nazi party were banned

Freedom of speech, press, religion, and assembly were limited

Nazi government took over factories and production, also controlled churches

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1935 – Nazis passed the Nuremberg Laws, taking away citizenship from Jews, banning them from schools

November 9 and 10th, 1938 – Nazis attacked Jews on the streets and vandalized Jewish property; Gestapo (Geheime Staatspolizei) arrested Jews and political opponents, some shot

Jews and others were rounded up and sent to concentration camps

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Now with absolute power, Hitler adopted the title, “der Fuhrer” – leader

Set about to restore Germany’s power• Ignored the Treaty of Versailles and ordered

German factories to begin building weapons, ammunition, planes, tanks, etc.

• Stopped payments to the Allies

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To glorify Nazism, the Nazis brought all art, architecture, learning, etc., under the control of the government – many of Germany’s brightest minds left

Propaganda praising the government flooded the population• Stressed the importance of devotion to the

nation The Nazis even set up youth

organizations to teach young children the beliefs of Nazism (Hitlerjugend)

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Lenin and Stalin worked to increase the power of the USSR, and the power of the communist government.

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V.I. Lenin had taken power in Russia as part of the communist revolution

Lenin brought all major industries under state control, but early in his rule, allowed some small industries to operate privately

Russia changed its name to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, USSR

In theory, the state was controlled by the workers, but in reality, it was controlled by the government and the Communist party

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Lenin dies of a stroke; in 1922 Josef Stalin takes over

Stalin thought the USSR should concentrate on growing strong, and that this would encourage communist revolutions in other nations

Stalin was a capable administrator, and was also paranoid, cold, and ruthless

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Stalin wanted to transform the USSR into an industrial power

Announced Five Year Plans to reorganize industrial and agricultural production under government control• Built heavy industry and collectivized farming at

the expense of consumer goods The Five Year Plans and Stalin’s reign

were characterized by tight control and careful planning – often inefficient and clumsy

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Stalin brought farms under government control; thought it would be more efficient and would allow for a surplus

He also used collectivization to intimidate anti-Communist peasants

Many collectivizations resulted in revolts by the peasants; the government put down this resistance and often sent these people to prison camps or starved them into submission

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Stalin demanded complete obedience from his people and used terror as a government tool

Used secret police to keep an eye on people and their actions

Stalin purged the government and Communist party of elements that he thought might be disloyal; extremely paranoid