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World War II

One of the most important forces in modern European history has been nationalism Nationalism: the belief that people should be loyal to their nation Nationalism was one of the main causes of World War I (1914-1918) and World War II ( 1939-1945) Put the dates for WWI and WWII on your timeline

Video: Nationalism and WWII Answer the following questions about the video What caused nationalism to rise in Europe? How did Stalin rule in Russia? How did Mussolini come to power? What were Hitler’s goals? What is totalitarianism?

Europe Map Who benefited from World War II? Who did not benefit from World War II?