Rise of New Leaders and Ideas in Europe during the 1930s
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Contestant #1 I am a womanizer, have self-interested policies
and unfortunately suffer from ailing health.
Contestant #2I have a drinking habit and a defiant tongue or attitude
Contestant #3I am a decorated war hero,
do not drink and want to create a stable economy
Contestant #3Contestant #2Contestant #1
Treaty of Versailles
Black Tuesday 1929- stock market crashes
Great Depressionduring 1930s
Increasing influence of new political parties that emphasize
state control-For example: Communism,
Nazism, Fascism
Total Controlof State by a
Dictator
What is it?What is it?Describe its Describe its characteristics…characteristics…
Government establishes complete control of all aspects of the stateGovernment establishes complete control of all aspects of the state(political, military, economy, social, cultural)(political, military, economy, social, cultural)
Highly nationalistic (flags, salutes, rallies, uniforms)Highly nationalistic (flags, salutes, rallies, uniforms)
Strict controls and laws Strict controls and laws
Military state (secret police, army, military)Military state (secret police, army, military)
Censorship (opposing literature and ideas)Censorship (opposing literature and ideas)
Propaganda (media – radio, newspapers, posters)Propaganda (media – radio, newspapers, posters)
One leader (dictator); charismatic One leader (dictator); charismatic
Total conformity of people to ideas and leaderTotal conformity of people to ideas and leader
Terror and Fear Terror and Fear
Nazism
FascismCommunism
*These theories, specifically Communism and Fascism, are completely different theories that are bitterly opposed; however they exhibit the same behaviour
Totalitarianism
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
I am Benito Mussolini the leader (Il Duce) of Italy from 1922 to 1943.
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
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 Germany’s problems on them
• GESTAPOGESTAPO:: the Secret State Police the Secret State Police • SSSS (Schutzstaffel):(Schutzstaffel): Defense Corps “black shirts”, an Defense Corps “black shirts”, an elite guard unit formed out of the SAelite guard unit formed out of the SA
• SASA (Sturmabteilung): (Sturmabteilung): Stormtroopers "brown-shirts" Stormtroopers "brown-shirts" early private Nazi army that protected leaders and early private Nazi army that protected leaders and opposed rival political partiesopposed rival political parties
• LebensraumLebensraum (living space): (living space): concept that emphasized concept that emphasized need for territorial expansion of Germany into eastneed for territorial expansion of Germany into east
• WehrmachtWehrmacht: : German armyGerman army
• HJHJ (Hitler Jugend): (Hitler Jugend): Hitler YouthHitler Youth
• EinstazgruppenEinstazgruppen: : Nazi Death Squad; mobile killing Nazi Death Squad; mobile killing unitsunits
• Volk:Volk: all inclusive concept of nation, people and race, all inclusive concept of nation, people and race, implying the superiority of German culture and race; led implying the superiority of German culture and race; led to policy of to policy of VolksgemeinschaftVolksgemeinschaft (idea of a harmonized (idea of a harmonized racial Nazi community in government policies and racial Nazi community in government policies and programs)programs)
This Nazi propaganda poster reads, ‘Behind the enemy powers: the Jew.
“The Eternal Jew”Depiction of a Jew holding gold coins in one hand and a whip in the other. Under his arm is a map of the world, with the imprint of the hammer and sickle. Posters like this promoted a sharp rise in anti-Semitic
feelings, and in some cases violence against the Jewish community.
Policy of Policy of AppeasementAppeasement
AppeasementAppeasement willingness to surrender to an aggressors’ demands to avoid warwillingness to surrender to an aggressors’ demands to avoid war
How was it used prior to World War II?How was it used prior to World War II? Acceptance that Hitler could not be stopped and needed to be Acceptance that Hitler could not be stopped and needed to be
negotiated with (even at the expense of the smaller independent negotiated with (even at the expense of the smaller independent countries)countries)
Accepted because of sympathy and guilt felt by Britain and USA of Accepted because of sympathy and guilt felt by Britain and USA of unjust Treaty of Versaillesunjust Treaty of Versailles
RealityReality Blindness to true nature of Hitler’s agenda program for Eastern Blindness to true nature of Hitler’s agenda program for Eastern
EuropeEurope Irony= policy used to avoid war but empowered Hitler to continue Irony= policy used to avoid war but empowered Hitler to continue
his aggressive campaign . The only way to stop Hitler was to his aggressive campaign . The only way to stop Hitler was to declare war.declare war.
How did World War II begin?
How did appeasement contribute to World War II?
http://www.markville.ss.yrdsb.edu.on.ca/history/history/quotes.pdf
STEPS TO
WAR
ReflectReflect Was the Treaty of Versailles truly the cause of Was the Treaty of Versailles truly the cause of
World War II? Or appeasement?World War II? Or appeasement? What do we have to remember about What do we have to remember about
hindsight when examining history?hindsight when examining history? Could Hitler have been ‘stopped’ at any time Could Hitler have been ‘stopped’ at any time
prior to 1939?prior to 1939? What was Canada’s view of appeasement and What was Canada’s view of appeasement and
another potential war? What was another potential war? What was “isolationism” ?“isolationism” ?
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