The Rise of Totalitarian Regimes (1920s & 30s)

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The Rise of Totalitarian Regimes (1920s & 30s) Look Out, Here come the Dictators! The Rise of Totalitarian Regimes (1920s & 30s)

The New Napoleons?

Interwar Authoritarian Dictators

Hitler Youth Rally – Triumph of the Will (1934)

Nazi Party Rally

Mussolini’s Fascist Youth

Nazi Propaganda: The Family

Comparing the Role of Women Fascist Italy Stalin’s Soviet Union Nazi Germany

Editing History: Altering Photographs

The Eternal Jew (1940) : The Worst Nazi Propaganda

Anti-Semitism Kristallnacht (Nov. 1938) Anti-Semitic Laws

Use of Police Terror Mussolini’s Blackshirts Hitlers’s Gestapo