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Dictators Threaten World Peace

Dictators Threaten World Peace The seeds of new conflicts had been sown in World War I.

Dictators Threaten World Peace Less than twenty years after the end of World War I, brutal fighting would erupt again, this time not only in Europe1, but also in Asia2.

Dictators Threaten World Peace For many nations, the Treaty of Versailles3 had brought not peace, but bitterness, anger, frustration, despair, and a desire for revenge.

Dictators Threaten World Peace Germany4 was mad for being blamed for World War I.

Dictators Threaten World Peace Russia, now the Soviet Union5, was mad that they had to give up land to create new countries.

Dictators Threaten World Peace

Dictators Threaten World Peace In addition, the Great Depression6 had touched almost every corner of the world and did nothing to help the war-torn nations of Europe to rebuild.

Dictators Threaten World Peace Instead, the countries were expected to pay off huge war debts while trying to deal with widespread hunger, homelessness, and unemployment.

Dictators Threaten World Peace Often, this unrest led to revolution which brought the rise of leaders driven by dreams of national greatness7 and territorial expansion8.

Dictators Threaten World Peace In country after country, dictators9 seized power and threw out elected leaders.

Dictators Threaten World Peace

Dictators Threaten World Peace Totalitarian10 governments were created in which a single party of leader controls the economic, social and cultural lives of its people.

Dictators Threaten World Peace: Japan In Japan, factories had to import11 all of the resources needed to produce goods.

Dictators Threaten World Peace: Japan During the 1920s, Japan did not earn enough money from its exports to pay for its imports, which limited economic growth and increased unemployment.

Dictators Threaten World Peace: Japan These difficult economic times helped undermine the political system.

Dictators Threaten World Peace: Japan As the power shifted toward military control, Japan started on a course toward aggressive military expansion12.

Dictators Threaten World Peace: Japan Japanese military leaders argued that the only way for Japan to get needed resources was to seize territory.

Dictators Threaten World Peace: Japan They targeted the resource-rich areas of northern China13 as the perfect place to conquer.

Dictators Threaten World Peace: Japan After the invasion, the military was effectively in control.

Dictators Threaten World Peace: Soviet Union In the Soviet Union, when Vladimir Lenin died, Joseph Stalin14 took over the huge country.

Dictators Threaten World Peace: Soviet Union

Dictators Threaten World Peace: Soviet Union Stalin launched a massive campaign to make the Soviet Union a truly communist country.