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WORLD WAR II Setting the Stage

What was WWII? Largest war in human history Involved countries, colonies, & territories around the entire world By the end, over 70 million were dead It last from 1939 until 1945

Causes of WWII WWI & the Treaty of Versailles Appeasement Rise of Totalitarianism

WWI & Treaty of Versailles Germany lost land to surrounding nations War reparations: Allies collect $ to pay back war debts to U.S. Germany pays $57 trillion (modern day equivalent)

WWI & Treaty of Versailles Germans are bankrupt, embarrassed, guilt ridden, and angry! Desperate people turn to desperate leaders!!!!

The Rise of Totalitarianism

Totalitarianism Government that takes TOTAL control over every aspect of life...public & private Led by charismatic dictators!

Totalitarianism Economic problems & political unrest opened the door for totalitarian regimes to gain power…

Totalitarianism Fascism: Italy, Germany (Nazism) & Spain Communism: Soviet Union Militarism: Japan

FASCISM

Fascism Political movement that emphasizes loyalty to the state and obedience to its leader Individual serves the state

Fascism Extreme nationalism (all others are inferior) Extreme militarism

Fascism One Party (opposition banned!) Anti-democratic (democracy is for the weak) Anti-communist: support private property & distinct classes

Fascism Fascist leaders maintain control through… Heavy censorship Secret Police Propaganda & youth indoctrination Racism

How & Why Did Fascists Rise to Power?

Fascism in Italy Mussolini “il Duce” 1922-1943

In Italy… Constitutional monarchy (democratic!) Major economic problems, resentment & social unrest Mussolini founded Fascist Party & vowed to give Italy strong leadership

In Italy… Gained support from middle class who feared a communist revolution would take place October 1922, 30,000 fascists marched on Rome King handed over power to Mussolini

Fascism in Germany Hitler “der Fuhrer” 1933-1945

In Germany… Weimar Republic (democratic!) Major economic problems, resentment & social unrest National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazi Party) begins to grow and gain support

In Germany… 1923 – Tries to seize power in Munich – fails!

In Germany… While in jail, writes Mein Kampf (My Struggle) Germans “Aryans” were master race Called Treaty of Versailles an outrage Germany needed lebensraum – “living space”

In Germany… Growing support from middle class for fascism 1932 - Nazis were the largest political party 1933 – Hitler appointed chancellor by President Hindenburg

In Germany… Used secret police to eliminate opposition Dictator – 1934 Creates a totalitarian fascist state

COMMUNISM: A Different Political Ideology…BUT similar results!

Communism Workers overthrow bourgeois capitalism A quick review of theory… Workers overthrow bourgeois capitalism Eliminate private property Collective ownership of means of production Classless society – everyone is equal

Communism Eventual Goal: no gov’t because everyone is equal But in practice, results were much different…

Communism in the Soviet Union Joseph Stalin 1929-1953

Communism – Under Stalin Under Stalin, government controlled all aspects of citizens lives Five Year Plans – to industrialize & develop Soviet Union’s economy Seized property & created collective farms

Communism – Under Stalin ALSO…strong nationalism Youth indoctrination Secret police Censorship & loss of civil liberties Purges of opposition Religious persecution

Communism – Under Stalin Hey – that sounds a lot like fascism! In theory, fascism & communism are on opposite ends of political spectrum In practice, they are VERY similar!

Communism – Under Stalin Major differences? Fascism = private property & social classes Communism = no private property and no social classes

Militarism in Japan Emperor Hirohito 1926-1989

Militarism in Japan Emperor was a symbol of state power Influenced by militarists (military leaders) Extreme nationalists

Militarism in Japan Wanted to solve Japan’s economic problems by foreign expansion GOAL = Pacific Empire (included a conquered China)