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Bell Work – 3/29 Finish FASCISM Reading and questions You will have a QUIZ tomorrow! Study the following items from your notes (Write these down) Joseph Stalin Dates: Adolph Hitler - March 12, 1938 Benito Mussolini - September 30, 1938 Totalitarianism - March 15, 1939 Fascism ** (readings/quotes) - August 23, 1939 Communism - September 1, 1939 Nazism - September 3, 1939 Antisemitism Appeasement Munich Pact Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact Blitzkrieg Winston Churchill Franklin Roosevelt