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TOTALITARIANI SM in Interwar Europe German Federal Archive (cc 3.0)

WWI IS OVER Photo by Ketounette (cc 3.0)

EUROPE IS NOW safe...

FOR DEMOCRACY

J/K LOL

Totalitarianism Authoritarian & dictatorial governments that control all aspects of public and private life.

Bolshevik Revolution (Russia/Soviet Union) 1917 Joseph Stalin Vladimir Lenin

STRIKE ONE

Self-Determination OF pEOPLES

Treaty of Trianon Photo by Mkonikkara (cc 3.0) The OTHER Versailles Treaty

Map by CoolKoon (cc 3.0)

An explanation of the Treaty of Trianon from a Hungarian perspective An explanation of the Treaty of Trianon from a Hungarian perspective

STRIKE TWO

The Weimar Republic Germany briefly experimented with liberal democracy. ECONOMIC PROBLEMS Map by kgberger (cc 2.5)

HYPERINFLATION

A Million German Marks = NOTEPAPER German Federal Archives (cc 3.0)

STRIKE three

Democracy is OU T! Photo by Keith Allison (cc 2.0)

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Totalitarian Regimes

Fascism (Italy) Benito Mussolini Il Duce RADICA L AUTHORITARI AN NATIONALISM

Statue of Romulus and Remus in Rome, GA

Nazi Party (Germany) 1933 National Socialist German Workers Party Adolf Hitler der Fürher

Fascism and Bolshevism Common Traits Opposition to Liberal Democracy Unity through Hatred (common enemy) Government by a Party Elite The Cult of the Leader Totalitarianism

Posters reproduced for educational purposes in accordance with fair use. The Problem of the Left/Right Dichotomy

“FAR LEFT” “FAR RIGHT” “MODERATE GOVERNMENTS” Democrats (US) Labour (UK) Conservatives (UK) Republicans (US) Fascists Nazis Communists

Contrasting Totalitarian Regimes SUPPOR T for Social Hierarchy OPPOSITI ON to Social Hierarchy

Contrasting Totalitarian Regimes Nationalist Mussolini – Fascism “not for export” Internationalist Goal: Goal: Worldwide Communist Revolution CLASS HATRED rather than racial hatred. (Soviet states were ethnically diverse) Master Race Ideologies The enemy = outsiders & ethnic minorities