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Fascism A system of government characterized by a dictator, nationalism and militarism.
Fasces
A Latin word referring to a bundle of sticks bound to the handle of an axe.
Characteristics of Fascism … Fascist leaders look back in history to
their past greatness… Censorship- No government criticism of Schools teach fascism The individual exists to serve the state Conflict…“War is the most noble goal of man”- Hitler
The characteristics of Fascism…
Look back in history to their past greatness
No criticism of the government Censorship
Schools teach fascism
The individual exists to serve the state
Conflict…“War is the most noble goal of man”- Hitler
4) Benito Mussolini
Mussolini’s rise to power…
Uses violence & murder Appeals to people fearing
Communism…“rabidly nationalistic”
Becomes “Il Duce”… Promises Italian greatness Suspends elections Builds a modern military
Italy - Benito Mussolini - “Il Duce”
Mussolini Quotes…
“All within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state.”
“Democracy is beautiful in theory; in practice it is a fallacy.”
“Fascism is a religion. The twentieth century will be known in history as the century of
Fascism. ”
Hitler’s background…
Austrian born High school drop out Frustrated by failure as a young adult. WWI corporal Organizes the National Socialists
Workers Party (1919)… 1923 jailed for attempted overthrow of
the German government
Mein Kampf or “My Struggle”
Describes…The “Master”/“Aryan Race” theory…
The Final Solution… 6b) Lebensraum…
Denounces… Democracy & communism Religion (Christianity & Judaism) The Treaty of Versailles
Hitler’s rise to power…
German government is weak… Economic problems…The Nazi Party is formed Fear of Communists… Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany… The Reichstag burns… Hitler declares himself “Fuhrer”…
The Reichstag Fire
Jan. 30, 1933
“How fortunate for leaders that men do not
think.”- A. Hitler
The Third Reich
The term “Third Reich” is used to describe
Hitler’s Nazi regime in Germany from 1933 to
1945.
Hitler strengthens his power…
• “Scape-goating”… • Censorship• Assassination of his enemies• Political meetings• Propaganda• Book burning
The Nuremberg Rally(s)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilXVkgmJk2E
Germany - Adolf Hitler - Der FuhrerThe most destructive leader in modern history.
Hitler Quotes…“War is the most noble goal of man”
“All propaganda has to be popular and has to accommodate itself to the
comprehension of the least intelligent of those whom it seeks to reach.”
“Any alliance whose purpose is not the intention to wage war is senseless and
useless.”
“Anyone who sees and paints a sky green and fields blue ought to be sterilized.”
7) Describe the policies & events exposing Hitler’s Germany as a racially & religiously intolerant
regime.
1933: Concentration camps1935: The Nuremberg Laws…1938: Kristallnacht– “The Night of Broken
Glass”…
The Nuremberg Laws Nazi Racial Legislation
• Laws designed to…
- Purify Germany
- Define citizenship
- Define the position of
Jews in the Third Reich.
1938: Kristallnacht - "Night of Broken Glass"
• Triggering event…Jewish teenager murders a German official in Paris
• 1,000 Synagogues burned, businesses, cemeteries, hospitals, schools & homes looted & destroyed… 30,000 arrested
Objective… Identify and explain the
events that force America to move away from isolationism & into WW II.
1) Roosevelt’s primary concern during the 1930s?…
2) What were the worldwide economic & political ramifications of the Great Depression?…
Think…What have you previously learned that
supports US commitment to this policy?
What type of foreign policy did the
US adopt after WW I?
• Rejection of The Treaty of Versailles• The Kellogg-Briand Pact
• Washington Naval Conference
Why did Americans favor isolationism prior to the start of WW II?...
8) How did each of the following influence the isolationist thinking prior to the outbreak of the war?–All Quiet on the Western Front–Nye Committee–College students–Norman Thomas–America First
Examples of Isolationism prior to WW II…
Rejected the Treaty of Versailles… The Washington Conference (1921-22)
… Kellog-Briand Pact (1928)…
1931-32 Japan invades Manchuria & Shanghai
American Response:
Diplomatic protest
No Action
1935Italy invades Ethiopia
American Response:
The Neutrality Acts are passed
The Neutrality Acts
• Designed to keep the US out of war… –1935: Banned war supplies –1935: Forbid travel –1936: Prohibited loans –1937: Included the Spanish CW–1939: “cash-and-carry”… –Replaced by “lend-lease” …
1937Japan begins full scale invasion of China
* WW II officially starts in Asia
American Response:
Diplomatic protest
1938:The Anschluss
Poster issued after the Anschluss… The caption: "One People, One Reich, One Führer."
1938:The Munich Pact or Appeasement Policy…
Hitler meets with French & British Prime Ministers… Agrees not to
take more territory
British Prime MinisterNeville Chamberlain
announces “Peace in our time”
1938American Response
FDR requests peaceful settlement
U.S. funds a two ocean navy
Signing the Two Ocean Navy Expansion Act
1939
-Germany invades Czechoslovakia & the Non Aggression Pact is signed…
Agreement between Germany & Russia that they will not attack each other & will divide Poland
between them.
1940 Germany invades Denmark, Norway,
Holland, Belgium & France
• WW II officially starts in Europe…- 11a) Blitzkrieg…- The Battle for Britain…
1939 Blitzkrieg…“LIGHTNING WAR”
The name implies the rapid deployment of air power, mechanized cavalry and
troops. – VERY FAST, VERY POWERFUL
3) The aggressive actions taken by Japan in the 1930s that threaten stability in Asia…
5) The diplomatic policies & aggressive actions taken by Germany that threaten stability in Europe…
Freedom From Fear
Freedom of Speech
Freedom From Want
Freedom of Worship
FDR: The Four Freedoms Speech…
1941World Event: The Atlantic Charter…
13) The “common principles” that President Roosevelt &
Prime Minister Churchill agreed to in the Atlantic
Charter…
• Free trade among all nations• No territorial seizures after the war• Self determination• Disarmament• The four freedoms… Freedom from fear &
want, freedom of speech & worship
Most of the above are related to what previous topic?
Pearl Harbor14) Identify the diplomatic & military
events in 1940- 41 that foreshadow war between Japan & the US…
1941World Event:Dec. 7, 1941
Pearl Harbor is attacked
American Response:
Congress declares war Dec. 8, 1941
Pearl Harbor
15) Japan’s overall objective for Asia?
16) Japan’s military objective for the attack on Pearl Harbor?
Pearl HarborFrom You Tube…
Pearl Harbor Day Attack
Documentary video clip: 8:45http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nt13c3olXkU
Documentary video clip: 1:50http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnlLRmy3BI0&feature=related
Pearl Harbor – Ford Island
The Pearl Harbor attack…• The largest surprise attack in history
• 353 planes… Launched from 274 miles away
• Two waves: 1st : 7:53 AM -183 planes 2nd: 8:40 AM -170 planes
“I fear that all we have done is awaken a sleeping giant, and fill him with
a terrible resolve." - General Yamato of the Imperial Japanese Army
USS ARIZONA
“I could see the men on Arizona walking on deck and burning alive. They had their helmets on. Their clothes were all seared off. They were a ghostly crew
as they walked out of those flames. And then they just dropped dead”
Pearl Harbor
From You Tube…Pearl Harbor Day Attack
Documentary video clip: 8:45
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nt13c3olXkU
FDR requests a declaration of war…
"Yesterday, Dec. 7, 1941 - a date which will live in infamy - the United States of America was suddenly and
deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan." - Franklin Roosevelt, Dec. 8, 1941
A Global War - Dec. 11, 1941
Germany & Italy declare war on the U.S. Hitler declares war against the “half Judaized and the
other half Negrified” America The U.S. acknowledges a state of war
"...Every single man, woman, and child is partner in the most tremendous
undertaking of our history."- FDR
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