RISE OF DICTATORS Society Under Hitler Societal expectation under Hitler were very similar to Mussolini s Men were to be strong and fight for their country Women ...
Rise of Dictators What is a dictator? Someone who leads a government with complete control Usually come to power during times of emergency Usually not a nice ...
Rise of Dictators Hitler Mussolini Japan Reasons for Dictators The depression in Europe gave rise to the dictators in Spain, Italy and Germany. People lost hope in ...
TOTALITARIANISM The Rise of Dictators Totalitarianism: A government that takes total, centralized, state control over every aspect of public and private life ...
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The Rise of Dictators and WWII Section 1: Steps to War The Rise of Dictators Dictators (absolute rulers) seized power in Italy, Germany, Japan, Soviet Union after ...
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The Rise of Dictators Fascism Emphasizes Loyalty & Obedience Punish those responsible Struggle or be doomed Propaganda & censorship Mass rallies Promises to save ...
... Army leaders favoring a Fascist-style government revolted Led by General Francisco Franco Fascism A form of ... Franco became Spain s Fascist dictator ...
Anti-Semitism Hitler gave the German people someone to blame for their ... What was Hitler's goal? To create a powerful empire of German speaking people ...
The Rise of Dictators and WWII Section 1: Steps to War The Rise of Dictators Dictators (absolute rulers) seized power in Italy, Germany, Japan, Soviet Union after ...
Totalitarianism: The Rise of Dictators General Causes of Totalitarianism Political and Economic Conditions in Post-War Europe The idea came from the concept of Total ...
Rise of the Totalitarian State Rise of Dictators America is looking for a new leader. Examine candidate A & B for the what you think our country needs.
Rise of Dictators Why did totalitarian dictators gain power in Europe during the 1920s and 1930s? Europe after WWI INFER: What do you think was going on in Europe ...
The Rise of Dictators and Totalitarian Regimes pre- WWII Section 1: Steps to War The Rise of Dictators Germany was treated severely after WWI (stripped of territory ...
Rise of Dictators Why did totalitarian dictators gain power in Europe during the 1920s and 1930s? Europe after WWI INFER: What do you think was going on in Europe ...
The Rise of Dictators Totalitarian State Exercises total control over the people Dominates government State controls Business Family life Labor Youth groups Religion ...
Chapter 13: Dictators, WWII, and the Holocaust 1931-1945 Timeline 1931- Japan invades Manchuria 1932- FDR elected 1935- Congress decides to stay neutral; Italy ...
WW II: The Rise of Dictators Mr. Macomber Mercedes High School 2006-2007 Background The treaty that ended World War I and the economic depression that followed ...
The Rise of Dictators and WWII Section 1: Steps to War The Rise of Dictators Dictators (absolute rulers) seized power in Italy, Germany, Japan, Soviet Union after ...
Title: Rise of the Dictators Last modified by: OCDSB User Document presentation format: Custom Other titles: Gill Sans Title & Subtitle Rise of the Dictators Fascism ...
Dictators Threaten World Peace CH 24 Sect 1 Pg 734 Failures of the peace of WWI Treaty of Versailles caused anger & resentment. Germans saw nothing fair in the treaty ...
Benito Mussolini, Italy -Francisco Franco, Spain -Tojo and Other Militarists, Japan ... Rise in power during a time of decline -For some fascism was a defense ...
World War II: The Rise of Dictators You need your copy of the Cornell Notes. Analyze the cartoon to the right What do you think the old man is talking about?
In groups of four identify the dictators who ruled Italy, ... Germans used blitzkrieg or lighting war with old rifles and cavalry. Blitzkrieg describes the quick ...
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LITTON COMMISSION 1932 DENOUNCES JAPAN AS AGGRESSOR. HOOVER STIMSON DOCTRINE 1932 ... ISOLATIONISTS DENOUNCE FDR'S SUGGESTION. OPPOSITION LEAD BY CHARLES LINDBERGH ...
World War II: The Rise of Dictators World History B Seminar #7 Warm Up: Totalitarian state 2. Dictator 3. Appeasement Totalitarian State: Government in which a ...
Dictators in a Changing World After WW1 The 1920 s caused much frustration They expected the Treaty of Versailles to undo the chaos caused by WW1 Instead it caused ...
Dictators take control of European Countries during the Depression. Objectives: ... Spanish Army with general Franco rebelled against Spanish republic (Civil War) ...
Prepared by Deborah Turner This presentation is currently under construction. Chapter 13 The Rise of Dictators and World War II Chapter 13 The Rise of ...
The Rise of Dictators The Axis Powers The Debate at home Declaring War How does democracy differ from communism and socialism? What were the causes for WWII?
... WWII officially begins In ... Causes of WWII different from causes of WWI Treaty of Versailles-Made Germans angry The Great Depression- made people very ...
The Rise of Dictators in the 20th Century Substitute your name and period here. Name of Dictator Country Dates What conditions in his country led to his dictatorship?
World War II Rise of Dictators in Europe Ms. Krall Road to War With the Outcome of the Treaty of Versailles, new governments were created in the 1920 s and 1930 s.
Russia monarchy (king) was overthrown by Bolsheviks (communists) ... Blamed WWI loss on Jews and Communists ... Used a communist scare to become dictator a year ...
Section 3 Fascism Rises in Europe In response to political turmoil and economic crises, Italy and Germany turn to totalitarian dictators. NEXT NEXT Fascism s Rise ...
Objectives Analyze the threat to world peace posed by dictators in the 1930s and how the Western democracies responded. Describe how the Spanish Civil War was a ...
From Appeasement to War Chapter 14 Section 1 Aggressive Dictators Throughout the 1930s, dictators took aggressive action Yet, they met only verbal protests and pleas ...