UNIT I Lesson 2.

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UNIT I Lesson 2

BENITO MUSSOLINI II. Italy Attempts Empire: Mussolini The Fascists The Roman Empire Adventures Abroad

THE FASCISTS

THE NEW ROMAN EMPIRE

ADVENTURES ABROAD TIENTSIEN ERITREA, ITALIAN SOMALILAND LIBYA

III. HITLER’S GERMANY

MUNICH AUGUST 1, 1914

HITLER IN JAIL WRITING MEIN KAMPF

TAKING CONTROL HITLER AND VON HINDENBURG

REBUILDING THE MILITARY

NAZIFICATION

SEPTEMBER 15, 1935 NUREMBERG LAWS IN PLACE

IV. FASCIST SPAIN GENERAL FRANCISCO FRANCO

V. JAPANESE MILITARISM

V. IMPERIAL JAPAN MANCHURIAN INVASION 1931

VI. THE U.S.S.R.

VII. CIVIL WAR IN CHINA

VIII. OPPOSITION TO FASCISM GREAT BRITAIN AND ITS COMMONWEALTH FRANCE AND ITS COLONIES THE UNITED STATES AND ISOLATIONISM (and colonies)…..