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The Rise of Dictators

Types of Government Dictatorship Militarist State Totalitarian State one person exercises absolute power and unrestricted control in a government without hereditary succession (meaning, not a king) Militarist State The military is the controlling power in government Totalitarian State a government which maintains complete control over its citizens individuals have no rights, and government suppresses opposition. Monarchy Just like a dictatorship but rule is by an absolute ruler like a king

FAILURE OF VERSAILLES The peace settlement that ended World War I (Versailles Treaty) failed to provide a “just and secure peace” as promised Instead Germany grew more and more resentful of the treaty that they felt was too harsh and too punitive The Versailles Treaty (above on crutches) took a beating in the U.S. and abroad

Joseph Stalin – Soviet Union

Joseph Stalin – Soviet Union Lenin died in 1924, Stalin scrambled for control and took over the Soviet government by getting rid of his opposition Goal: Make Russia a worldwide example for a Communist State Rid all private enterprise - Strip peasants from land, force them to work on collective government owned farms for wages Transform from Rural to Industrial Power - Did this in record time, with multiple “5 year Plans” In order to accomplish these goals, sacrificed Large human cost: an estimated 8 to 13 million killed Vast Police State Heavily punished for criticism Great Purge of 1930s Famine because of new industrial focus

STALIN MURDERS MILLIONS OF SOVIETS In his desire to purge (eliminate) anyone who threatened his power, Stalin was responsible for the deaths of 8 – 13 million of his own Soviet citizens Millions more died of famine caused by his economic policies Labor camp workers in Siberia -- Stalin sent millions of political prisoners to labor camps

TOTALITARIAN STATE By 1939, Stalin firmly established in the USSR In a totalitarian state the government suppresses all opposition and has strict control over the citizens who have no civil rights In totalitarian states citizens are expected to treat the dictator with adoration

Benito Mussolini - Italy

Benito Mussolini - Italy 1919 advertised for War Veterans to fight politicians who were “destroying Italy.” Feared spread of communism Marched into Rome and got the Italian king’s permission to form a new government Goal – wanted to make Italy a world power Achieved efficiency, but in process crushed all opposition

THE RISE OF FASCISM IN ITALY While Stalin was consolidating his power in the Soviet Union, Benito Mussolini was establishing a totalitarian regime in Italy Mussolini seized power from King Emmanuel III during a coup d’ètat, taking advantage of high unemployment, inflation and a middle-class fear of Communism

MUSSOLINI CREATES FASCIST PARTY Mussolini was a strong public speaker who appealed to Italian national pride By 1921, Mussolini had established the Fascist Party and government -- Fascism stressed nationalism and militarism and placed the interest of the state above the interests of the individual By 1928 he had consolidated power and established a dictatorship suppressing all opposition

HIROHITO: EMPEROR OF JAPAN Emperor Hirohito’s reign lasted from 1926-1989 Hirohito followed tradition and chose a name for his reign after inheriting the throne after the death of his father, Yoshihito. His reign was called "Showa", or "Radiating Peace“ However, he began a military buildup with several attacks on China and a dream of Pacific domination and set up a militaristic government

Japanese Militarists Hideki Tojo (1941-1944)

MILITANTS GAIN CONTROL OF JAPAN Halfway around the world, nationalistic leaders were seizing control of the Imperial government of Japan Like Hitler, they desired living space for their growing population

Japanese soldiers in Manchuria JAPAN ATTACKS CHINA In 1931, Japan attacked the Chinese province of Manchuria Swiftly Japan captured the province which is roughly twice the size of Texas During the 1930s, the military established almost complete control over the government. Many political enemies were assassinated, and communists persecuted. People gave up will for good of the government Japanese soldiers in Manchuria

Japanese Militarists Goal – Increase living space for growing Japanese population Militarists launched surprise invasion of Manchuria in 1931, controlling this resource-rich land within several months League of nations condemned Japan, who simply quit the league Success of the Invasion put the militarists in control of Japan

Francisco Franco - Spain

Francisco Franco - Spain Military leader in Spain, in 1936 led a revolt against Spain’s elected party in power called the Popular Front. Franco’s nationalist party won Spanish Civil war After winning in 1939, his rule was law. All opposition was ruthlessly dealt with; the nation had to endure the activities of a secret police force Fair elections and political opposition were not tolerated In July 1947, a law was passed that made Franco head of state for life.

Francisco Franco Francisco Franco took control of Spain in 1937 and became dictator, setting up a fascist government. Italy and Germany supplied him with military support needed to win control of the country. However, during the second world war, Spain stayed neutral. During WW II, he used secret police to ruthlessly deal with any opposition.

Adolf Hitler - Germany

HITLER GAINS FOLLOWING Adolf Hitler’s ability as a public speaker and organizer drew many followers He quickly became the Nazi Party leader Calling himself “Der Fuhrer” (the leader) he promised to return Germany to its old glory

NAZIS TAKE OVER GERMANY Meanwhile in Germany, Adolf Hitler followed a similar path to Mussolini and set up a fascist state in Germany At the end of WWI he was a jobless soldier drifting around Germany In 1919, he joined a struggling group called the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (Nazis) (Despite its name the party had no ties to socialism) Hitler, far left, shown during WWI

HITLER’S BELIEFS Hitler explained his beliefs in his book, Mein Kampf, (My Struggle) He wanted to unite all German-speaking people under one grand Empire He wanted racial purity – “inferior” races such as Jews, Slavs and all non- whites were to form a work force for the “master race” – blond, blue-eyed “Aryans” He alone, who owns the youth, gains the Future! -- Adolf Hitler, speech at the Reichsparteitag, 1935

Revolution and the New Order President Hindenburg nominated him as Reich Chancellor on January 30, 1933 Consolidated Presidency and Chancellorship when Hindenburg died on August 2, 1934 Established an absolute dictatorship once in power Sent millions of “undesirables” to concentration camps and murdered up to 6 million Jewish people and 5 million of ethnic groups Revolution and the New Order

Adolf Hitler - Germany Goal: Uniting all German speaking people in a great German empire because they were a “master” race. National Expansion – for Germany to survive it needed more “Living Space” “to secure German people the land and soil to which they are entitled on this earth” even if this could be accomplished only by “the might of a victorious sword.”

Adolf Hitler - Germany The Great Depression and Hitler 1932 – 6 million Germans were unemployed Germans turned to Hitler as their last hope March 1932 elections, Nazis won the most votes January 1933, Hitler appointed Chancellor (prime minister) Creating the Third Reich Quickly dismantled Germany’s democratic Weimar Republic, created THIRD REICH Thought it would be a “1000 year Reich” Ultimately invades nearby countries in attempt to “create more living space” for Germans.