How Did Totalitarian Regimes Rise to Power in USSR, Italy, Germany, Spain and Japan between the Two World Wars? Global History and Geography 10th Grade.

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How Did Totalitarian Regimes Rise to Power in USSR, Italy, Germany, Spain and Japan between the Two World Wars? Global History and Geography 10th Grade Boys & Girls A-Madinah School Br. Siraj | December 25, 2018

Some Changes Worldwide Between the Wars “Lost Generation” in Arts and Literature Women’s Suffrage Movement Worldwide Depression Economic problem that caused job losses and famine in the world caused by: Less demand for raw materials Overproduction of manufactured goods Stock market crash December 25, 2018 Global History – Br. Siraj

Global History – Br. Siraj Totalitarian Regimes Joseph Stalin in Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.) Fascists in Italy under Mussolini Fascists (Nazis) under Hitler in Germany Francisco Franco in Spain Militarist Japan December 25, 2018 Global History – Br. Siraj

Stalin's Communist Dictatorship in U.S.S.R. Joseph Stalin became Soviet Leader in 1924 He consolidated his power by terror & brutality Exiled Trotsky Pursued Great Purge: Killed his opponents or exiled them to concentration camps in Siberia Started a Command Economy to Transform USSR Industrialization through five-year plans replacing Lenin’s NEP Collectivization of farms Established a Totalitarian State December 25, 2018 Global History – Br. Siraj

Global History – Br. Siraj Elements of Fascism Censorship by Govt. of News Strong military Extreme Nationalism Use of violence and terror Fascism State Control of Economy Blind loyalty to the leader Strict discipline Rule by dictator December 25, 2018 Global History – Br. Siraj

Global History – Br. Siraj Mussolini In Italy Italy after WW-I did not get what it wanted Trade was slow, taxes were high and workers were on strike. Mussolini gathered the unhappy people around him and established Fascist Party Promised to end unemployment and gain more land for Italy Vowed to outlaw rebellion and wipeout communism He gained power in October 1922 and became Il Duce As part of his plan to recreate Roman Empire he invaded Ethiopia. December 25, 2018 Global History – Br. Siraj

Global History – Br. Siraj Nazi Rise to Power World War I German War Debts Loss of German Colonies Wish for revenge Weak Govt. Doubts about Weimer Republic Political quarrels Wish to return to strong leader Economic Problems inflation Worldwide Depression Unemployment Leadership Use of Terror & Force Idea of a Super Race Shift of blame to minority groups December 25, 2018 Global History – Br. Siraj

Hitler gained power in Germany Became head of National Socialist German Workers (NAZI) party in 1922 In 1933 he was appointed Chancellor of Germany took the title Der Führer Established a totalitarian state based on the following: Extreme nationalism Aryan master race National expansion Rebuilt Germany & made it strong. December 25, 2018 Global History – Br. Siraj

Rise of Militarists in Japan Taking advantage of unhappy national feelings militarist gained Japan with following effects: 1931 attack on Chinese province of Manchuria Withdrawal from the League of Nations Renewed practice of traditions Increased honor for emperor Renewed expansion and efforts to control China December 25, 2018 Global History – Br. Siraj

Global History – Br. Siraj Fascism in Spain Spanish Military Under General Francisco Franco Overthrew Republican Government in 1936. This led to a civil war Fascist Regimes of Italy and Germany supported Franco. Soviet Union Supported republicans The war ended after Franco captured Madrid in 1939 American volunteers went to fight Franco. December 25, 2018 Global History – Br. Siraj

Global History – Br. Siraj Homework Questions 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6 on page 764 December 25, 2018 Global History – Br. Siraj