Stalin, Hitler, and Mussolini

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Stalin, Hitler, and Mussolini Totalitarian Leaders Stalin, Hitler, and Mussolini

TOTALITARIANISM Look at the word above. Brainstorm a list in your mind about this word. What type of word is this? What do you think it is describing?

Benito Mussolini Italian- plots to take over government Marches on Rome After destruction of WWI, he wants to build a ‘great and glorious’ Italian empire Il Duce (il doo-chay) “the leader”

1919- founds National Fascist Party Fascism: form of government that places the good of the nation above all else, including individual needs and rights Aggressive state ruled by dictator All-powerful leader Used propaganda Established festivals & holidays – Italians take pride in Roman heritage

A Sense of Nationalism… What is nationalism? How does Mussolini create a great sense on nationalism within Italy?

What do these images tell you about Stalin?

How is Stalin being portrayed?

Read p. 824-825 in your textbook As you read use a separate piece of paper to define the following terms: 5 Year Plan Collectivization Ukraine Great Purge Youth Cult of personality

What do you think these pictures are trying to tell us? How do these pictures make you feel?

Read p.826-827 in your textbook As you read use a separate piece of paper to define the following terms: Nazi Party “Mein Kampf” Fuhrer Youth Public works programs Anti Semitism Nuremberg Laws Kristallnacht

Who was Hitler? Austrian, son of Alois Hitler- beat son for disobeying Good student until high school Loved playing games that involved fighting Moved to Vienna at 18 to attend art school Failed to do well in art school

Hitler and the Military Did not want to serve in Austrian army. Army deemed him: “unfit for combatant and auxiliary duty- too weak. Unable to bear arms.” At outbreak of WWI- volunteered for German Army “I was overcome with impetuous enthusiasm, and falling on my knees, wholeheartedly thanked Heaven that I had been granted the happiness to live at this time.” Kept to himself, “odd”, “peculiar”. Break long silence with speeches Mustard gas- goes to hospital. War ends = Hitler depression

Hitler gathers followers Stages an uprising against German government. This fails- teaches Hitler how not to take over (violence). Recruited as political officer- lectures soldiers on politics. Hitler now has a captive audience! How did Germany feel after WWI? Treaty of Versailles? Joins the German Worker’s Party (GWP) A very good speech giver http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGhdX1SI3KY&skipcontr inter=1

NSDAP- National Socialist German Workers Party (NAZI) Reunification of all German people “Foreigners” and “aliens” denied rights Hitler becomes new leader of the party Beer Hall Pusch: attempt to overthrow government. Hitler is arrested, tried for treason. In prison he writes Mein Kampf Wants to create a lebensraum or living space for German people After being in prison he slowly gains followers including future right-hand men: Joseph Goebbels and Heinrich Himmler

Timeline 1929: Stock Market Crash = Great Depression In September 1930: Nazi Party reps in parliament go from 14 to 107! *Hitler now leader of 2nd largest party in Germany July 1932 Nazi party takes 230 seats 1932: Hitler demands – wants to be Chancellor (refused) 1932: Carry out terrible acts of violence November 1932: fear of a Revolution spurs Paul von Hindenburg to ask Hitler to become Chancellor. Hitler age 43 becomes Chancellor.

Hitler as Chancellor Bans other political parties- illegal Over 150,000 political prisoners put in concentration camps Influenced by Mussolini Took control of German army All information was selected & organized to support beliefs Establishes Hitler Youth (education, propaganda) (video clip)

What qualities did Hitler possess that drew people to his beliefs? Considering all the information we have just learned, answer the following question on the same sheet you wrote your terms: What signs are you seeing in Hitler’s early years that may have led to his rise in power? What qualities did Hitler possess that drew people to his beliefs? *Add to your Totalitarian leader chart