Political Leaders of 1942 By: Tommy Green 4W
Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler was the leader of Germany in 1942 He was a dictator He also attempted to take over the world and “purify” it Before taking over as dictator he was chancellor
Hitler (continued) Caused the holocaust Believed greatly in fascism Immensely stretched the borders of Germany Committed suicide in 1945
Joseph Stalin Dictator of Russia formerly know as the Soviet Union He introduced the “Five-Year Plan” He led the Soviet Union to join the Allies and help to defeat the Nazis His original given name was Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili
Stalin (continued) Executed his party members if they did not agree with him He was in a seminary but was thrown out later on As a child he survived small pox but scars remained on his face Suffered from a stroke in 1953
F D Roosevelt President of the United States during World War II He was the 32nd president of the United States He was a strong democratic He was the only president to serve more than two terms
Roosevelt (continued) Started his career at State Senate Appointed Assistant Secretary of the Navy Moved onto president nine years later He was weak and sick for an extended amount of time and finally passed away in 1962
Benito Mussolini His official title was "His Excellency Benito Mussolini, Head of Government, Duce of Fascism, and Founder of the Empire” He led Italy into World War II and sided mainly with France against Germany
Mussolini (continued) His official parties were Republic Fascist, National Fascist, and Italian Socialist He was in leadership of Italy from 1925 to 1943
Hideki Tojo Joined the Japanese army His military service included periods in Switzerland and Germany Became head of the Kwantung Army military police in 1935 He was appointed minister of war in 1941 by Fumimaro Kondoye
Tojo (continued) A strong supporter of Nazi Germany He feared long term plans of Joseph Stalin Advocated pre-emptive air strikes on both China and the Soviet Union Executed for charges of being a war criminal in 1948
Shigeru Honjo A close associate to Hideki Tojo He was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army He was considered and ardent follower of Sadao Araki’s doctrines When he returned to Japan he was praised as a war hero
Sadao Araki Japanese soldier and politician An ultra-nationalist After World War II he was convicted as a war criminal Sentenced to life imprisonment but released in 1965
Other countries included in World War II Allies – USSR, US, UK, China, France, Free France, Poland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Yugoslavia, Belgium, Netherlands, Greece, Norway, and others Axis – Nazi Germany, Japan, Italy, Romania, Hungary, Finland, Bulgaria, Iraq, Thailand, and others
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