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Fascism Rises in Europe
FascismFascism is a militant political
movement that emphasized loyalty to the state and obedience to its leader.
They promised to revive the economy, punish those responsible for hard times, and restore national pride.
MussoliniBenito Mussolini became Italy’s
fascist leader.He legally gained power from
Italian King Victor Emmanuel III.Mussolini was called Il Duce.
HitlerAdolf Hitler was born in Austria.Nazi was short for the National
Socialist German Worker’s party.The leader of the Nazis was
called der Fuhrer. Hitler wrote Mein Kampf which
contained his beliefs and goals for Germany.
HitlerHitler was focused on created a
“master race” which were people who were blond and blue-eyed.
Soon after gaining power legally he turned Germany into a totalitarian state.
The Gestapo and the SS (Schutzstaffel) were the 2 police forces Hitler used.
Hitler5 ways to spread propaganda
◦Press◦Radio◦Literature◦Painting◦Film
Jews made up less than one percent of the population.
Kristallnacht means the night of the broken glass
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Aggressors on the March
Drifting to WarWhile Fascist countries were
focused on military conquest, the major democracies were distracted by the Depression.
Japan created a civilian government before the depression when the military took over.
Japan’s Pacific empire included conquering China. They first invaded the northeast province of Manchuria.
Drifting to WarJapan invaded China again in
1937.Italy invaded Ethiopia to avenge
their defeat in the 1890s. The League of Nations did not
have much power because they didn’t have their own troops.
Drifting to WarThe buffer zone between
Germany and France was known as Rhineland.
Appeasement was giving in to an aggressor to keep peace.
The Axis Powers included Germany, Japan, and Italy.
Drifting to WarHitler and Mussolini sent troops,
tanks, and airplane to help the new fascist leader in the Spanish Civil War.
Isolationism was the belief that political ties to other countries should be avoided.
The Third Reich was the German Empire.
Drifting to WarGreat Britain and France allowed
Germany to take the Sudetenland to avoid war.
Less than 6 months later Hitler’s troops invaded Czechoslovakia.