Russian Revolution Lenin (not John) Nicholas II Kerenssky Rasputin.

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Honors World Unit #7 – Modern Euro History Lesson #707 (Between the World Wars)

Russian Revolution Lenin (not John) Nicholas II Kerenssky Rasputin

Paris Peace Conference (Reparations & War Guild Clause)

Spanish Flu

The New Germany THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC

The Ruhr Invasion & Hyperinflation

Plans and Agreements for getting along

Hitler in the 1920s

Communism and Fascism What do they have in common? Stalin was a “communist dictator” – all for “the people” Hitler and Mussolini were Fascist dictators – all for “the State” What do they have in common? They had the same views about: Parliament Use of violence and terror censorship of media Institutional propaganda Government public works projects Individualism Be sure to have a good grip on their differences

Collapse of the German Economy (Hitler consolidates all power)

Nazification of German Society & Jewish Persecution

British policy of Appeasement British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain: “peace with honor” “peace for our time” Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia