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One Political Party

Use of Secret Police

State Control of the Economy

Censorship of the Media

Use of Propaganda

Unquestioning Obedience

Josef Stalin

Five-Year Plans

Emphasis on Quantity Over Quality

A Labor Camp

The Great Purge

KGB

Russian Orthodox Church

Free Education

Free Health Care

Guaranteed Cheap Housing

Fascism

Benito Mussolini

Black Shirts

Have Babies

Young Fascists

Print More Money

Inflation

Nazism

Adolf Hitler

The Beer Hall Putsch

Hitler Went to Prison

Racism

Aryans

He Was Democratically Elected

Gestapo

German Military

Nuremberg Laws

A Race

Medicine, Law, Teaching

The Night of Broken Glass

Concentration Camps

China

Nationalists

Communists

Natural Resources

The Rape of Nanjing

They Quit the League

The Japanese Military

Ethiopia

None

France WasToo Weak Militarily

Britain Did Not Want a War

US Was Isolationist

Treaty of Versailles Was Unfair

Thought Stalin Was More Dangerous Than Hitler

France Believed They Were Safe Behind Their Maginot Line of Defenses

Spain

Austria

Lebensraum

Munich Conference

Appeasement

The Soviet Union

Poland

Blitzkrieg

France

North Africa

Cut Off All Trade in Oil and Steel

Winston Churchill

By Aircraft

The Blitz

Scorched Earth

Stalingrad

Pearl Harbor

US Aircraft Carriers

Bataan Death March

The Holocaust

12 Million

6 Million

Japanese-Americans

Women

Island Hopping

D-Day

Suicide

Kamikaze

Atomic Bomb

Harry Truman

Hiroshima

Nagasaki

Propaganda