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Chapter 16 World War Looms

Section 1-Dictators Threaten World Peace

Largest war in human history What was WWII? Largest war in human history Involved countries, colonies, and territories around the entire world Over 70 million died WWII-1939 to 1945

Nationalism Grips Europe People angry after WWI  Peace had not brought stability, but revolution Dictators rose up to deal with hard times Nationalism-Pride in one’s country, loyalty, dreams of expansion

Failures of WWI Peace Treaty of Versailles did not bring peace, but resentment Germans feel picked on Germany in depression, could not pull itself out due to the massive amount of reparations they had to pay Young democracies in Europe were quickly overthrown

Joseph Stalin and Soviet Union 1917-Communist state set up 1924-Lenin dies and Stalin takes charge Government controlled all aspects of the economy, no private ownership Became an industrial giant off the backs of its workers

Joseph Stalin and Soviet Union Instituted five year plans Became 2nd largest industrial country in world Purge-Stalin killed 8-13 million people who got in his way or possibly could Established a totalitarian government: Individuals have no rights, gov. supreme power

Rise of Fascism in Italy Mussolini establishes himself in Italy Nationalist ideals Fascism-A political party that stressed nationalism and placed the interests of the states above those of the individual Had to be one leader to have power

Rise of Fascism in Italy 1922 marched on Rome Took power Il Duce- “The Leader” Totalitarian Government- In this political state individuals have no rights and the government stresses all opposition

Nazis in Germany Nazi Party- Adolf Hitler Three Goals: 1.) Racial Purification 2.) Unite all German people 3.) Expansion of Germany Adolf Hitler Rose to power through the party Plan was in Mein Kampf:

Nazis in Germany Depression allowed Nazis to come to power Storm Troopers- Hitler’s private army 1933- Hitler named chancellor Third Reich-Third German Empire

Militarists Gain Control in Japan Need to expand Japan-Small island Attacked China Japan gained control of Manchuria in 1931 League of Nations was powerless to stop it

Totalitarianism Dictatorship Communist USSR: Germany & Italy: Fascist Military Japan:

Aggression in Europe and Africa Dictators realized League had no power Germany pulls out of League in 1935 Violated the Treaty of Versailles Hitler- Sent troops into Rhineland, not stopped  Mussolini- Attacks Ethiopia

Adolf Hitler-Germany Hideki Tojo - Japan Benito Mussolini-Italy Joseph Stalin-USSR

Civil War Breaks out in Spain 1936-Franco Francisco and his army revolts against Spain Whole world interested in it USSR sent weapons Italy and Germany sent troops U.S. did nothing 1939- Franco becomes Spain’s fascist dictator

America’s Cautious Response U.S. was alarmed, but still clings to Isolationism Nye Commission said U.S. was dragged into WWI and could not do that again Neutrality Acts- 1st and 2nd-Banned the sale of weapons to nations at war 3rd-Expanded this to countries in civil war

Section 4- America Moves Towards War