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

Three Dictators Russia (USSR) Stalin – THE MAN OF STEEL Italy Mussolini – IL DUCE Germany Hitler – THE FURER

Directions Click on the three attached pictures. Directions are in red, hints are in the questions prior to the red. Have this ready for Wednesday in class.

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

Joseph Stalin What was he prior to coming to power? (VIDEO #3) What was he prior to coming to power? How did he consolidate power? What was he like as a leader? Watch the video hyperlinked to his picture (right), and write up a ½ to full page analysis of this man. Click on picture

Benito Mussolini Who was he? (VIDEO #4) Who was he? Describe his behavior – who were the Black Shirts? How did he come to power? How would you describe him? Watch the video hyperlinked to his picture (right), and write up a ½ to full page analysis of this man. Benito Mussolini school teacher -> tyrannical leader Click on picture

Adolf Hitler What was his start? (VIDEO #5) What was his start? What was his first attempt at taking all power? What was Mein Kampf all about? What happened that provided opportunity for Hitler? What were the SA, and what were Hitler’s speeches like? How did he come to power? Watch the video hyperlinked to his picture (right), and write up a ½ to full page analysis of this man. Click on picture