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World War 2 Read Chapters 17 and 18 in your textbook. Watch YouTube videos on WW2 (Crash Course, College Lectures, Etc…)
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Directions: Look for the names of 3 Dictators in Chapter 17 section 1. (pg. 568) List the name and country for each dictator. Tell how each dictator came to power in their country.
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Road to War: Rise of Dictators 17.1
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Major Causes of WWII: MADTIN M ilitarism A ppeasement D epression T otalitarianism I mperialism N ationalism
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Imperialism AKA Expansionism Many countries desire to control more resources
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Nationalism Belief in the superiority of ones country over the all others. Militarism Building up of a countries military to protect the countries national interests.
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Depression World Wide Great Depression Impacted every country Germany in worst shape Germany fails to pay reparations from WWI US lend money to Germany
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Appeasement The act of pacifying or placating (someone) by acceding to their demands. Neville Chamberlin
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Totalitarian Government As a result of economic problems, totalitarian governments gained power in Germany, Italy, and the Soviet Union. Exerted total control over a nation, using terror to suppress individual rights and silence all opposition. Hitler-Germany Stalin-Soviet Union Mussolini-Italy
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Communist USSR Gov’t has total control USSR Joseph Stalin (man of steel) Forced industrialization and collectivization Due to Stalin’s policies, the USSR soon became an industrial power, although one with a low standard of living.
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Fascism Adolf Hitler in Germany and Benito Mussolini in Italy ruled their totalitarian states with a philosophy called fascism. Fascism emphasizes the importance of the nation or an ethnic group and the supreme authority of a leader.
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Fascism in Italy Benito Mussolini-former newspaper editor Mussolini gained political power in Italy by promoting Italian conquest in East Africa and by terrorizing those who opposed him. Gov’t feared Mussolini so King made him Prime Minister-outlawed elections and political parties Mussolini consolidates authority (Il Duce)
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Nazi Germany Adolph Hitler Ex-WWI soldier (gassed during war) Joins National Socialist German Workers’ Party (Nazi) Nazi’s promoting the superiority of Germany Attempts hostile takeover of gov’t – jailed In prison write Mein Kampf (My Struggle)- said that Germany defy the Versailles Treaty by rearming and reclaiming lost land. He also blamed minority groups, especially Jews, for Germany’s weaknesses.
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Hitler’s Timeline 1924 – left prison to help party take over legally 1929 – gained support of people through promises 1930 – Nazis win seats in the Reichstag (Government) 1932 – Hitler ran for President, lost to war hero Paul VonHindenberg but Nazis hold most seats 1933 – Hitler became Chancellor and outlaws other parties 1934 –Hindenberg dies shortly after- Hitler in control
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Hitler on the March Third Reich – Empire to last 1,000 years Oct. 1933- Germany withdrew from the Geneva conference and League of Nations March 7, 1936 – Hitler’s army marched into Rhineland – demilitarized zone in western Germany along the Rhine river Oct/Nov 1936 – Rome, Berlin, Tokyo Axis signed
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United Streaming
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WWII Starts Sept 1, 1939, Germany invaded Poland. Britain and France declared war on Germany two days later. Germany quickly overran Poland using a new military tactic called blitzkrieg, or “lightening war.” Blitzkrieg tactics-fast, concentrated attack that took the enemy by surprise. Germany signed a nonaggression pact with the USSR Nations agreed to divide between them the independent states of Eastern Europe.
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The Axis Powers
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Review Questions Define Totalitarian Government: Define Fascism How did Hitler come to power? What action started WWII? Define Blitzkrieg:
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