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Rise of Dictators Post WWI countries in rough shape BUT they rebound – Europe is doing well THEN The Great Depression Europe falls apart People are unemployed No money, no food Desperately want help Turn to anyone

Rise of Dictators Fascism Militant Political Movement Emphasized Loyalty to the nation (extreme nationalism) Obedience to the leader Belief Do not care about individual rights or democracy Do not care about communism or capitalism Its all about making the nation strong Totalitarian gov’t Violence, War, and Imperialism are necessary

Rise of Dictators Benito Mussolini Adolph Hitler Joseph Stalin Italy “Il Duce” The leader Adolph Hitler Germany Der Fuhrer Joseph Stalin Soviet Union Japan – Similar, but no Dictator Military in control

Fascists Plan Hitler (NAZI Germany) Tariffs (tax on importing/exporting) are preventing trade with other nations Need to sell to more people Solution – Conquer new land Hitler (NAZI Germany) People Need a Job = Military Military need something to do – Fight! Hitler takes: Rhineland Austria Sudetenland Czechoslovakia