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Reparations and war debts made international trade, capital investment, and day to day business difficult Dawes Plans- American money flowed through Europe After Stock Market Crash 1929 U.S money stopped 1931 Hoover put a year long moratorium on payments of international debt (huge blow to French Economy Lausanne Conferences effectively ended all payment of reparations Problems in agricultural commodities during this time also brought about a downturn in production and trade
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Ramsay McDonald formed a coalition ministry, National Government, which consisted of Labour, Conservative, and Liberal ministers The national government balanced its budget by raising taxes, cut insurance benefits to unemployed and elderly, and lowered government salaries Went off the gold standard in 1931 and passed Import Duties Bill in 1932 This bill placed a 10% tax on imports except those from British Empire These policies helped Great Britain avoid Banking crisis other countries experienced
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Economic stagnation began later than it did in most countries Fallout included the election of a Radical Coalition government in 1932 Various Right-wing groups became more active during this period ◦ Some wanted monarchy; others favored military rule, ◦ France was hostile to parliamentary government, socialism, and communism
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July 1935 the Popular Front of all left wing parties in France was formed as a means of pressing social and political reform. In 1936 these parties gained control of the cabinet and Leon Blum assumed premiership. Blum’s pursuit of Socialist reform gave improved rights to workers, but he was replaced the a Radical ministry The Republic was in dire political and economic straits by the end of the 1930s
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Hitler Consolidated his control almost as soon as he took office: ◦ By crushing alternative political groups ◦ Purging his rivals in the Nazi party, ◦ Capturing full legal authority of Germany Hitler quickly outlawed other political parties and arrested leaders of offices, banks, and the newspapers of free trade unions He effectively removed all institutions of opposition Began moving against the governments of individual federal states in Germany
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Hitler and key SA leaders murdered to gain support from the German Army corps After the Death of Hindenburg, Hitler combined the position of Chancellor and president ◦ Became the head of state and head of government
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Hitler oversaw the control Germany as a police state Police Surveillance units known as SS (Schutzstaffel) terrorized much of Germany and focused its hatred against German Jews The Nazis based their anti-Semitic views on biological and racial theories rather than on religious discrimination Jews were robbed of their citizenship, their opportunities to earn a living, their civil liberties They were repeatedly persecuted and harassed The were killed because of Hitler’s efforts to eliminate Jews (6 million)
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Hitler effectively handled the German economic problem by subordinated all economic enterprise to the goals of the state He instituted massive program of spending and public works Most projects related to rearmament In 1935 Hitler renounced the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles ◦ began open rearmament to prepare for his next aggression
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Fascist pursued a policy of corporatism designed to appease socialism and liberal lassiez-faire economies Major industries were organized into syndicates that represented labor and management Any disputes were settled by government arbitration These methods was intended to forces both groups to seek productive for the nation over individual concerns
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The Soviet Union under Stalin achieved impressive economic growth in the 1930s at the cost of millions of lives A drive for rapid industrialization in 1928 marked major departure from the NEP (New Economic Policy) advanced by Lenin The rapid industrialization was complicated but it generated the first large factory labor force Russia had ever seen
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Labourers’ working and living conditions were appalling The government and the Communist party waged a sweeping propaganda campaign that praised the new factories and plants and urged the recruitment of industrial workers from rural areas Recruitment succeed despite factories failing to undertake new production at promised levels
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Stalin decided to collectivize agriculture to prevent farmers from holding the government hostage by withholding crops for better prices Many peasants were killed in the resistance: numbers unknown but most likely well into the millions In 1928 more than 98% of Russian farmland consisted of peasant holdings By 1938 more than 90% of Russian land had been collectivized and government controlled the food supply By 1934 Stalin feared aggression from Nazi Germany and reversed the Comitern policy
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Stalin initiated the Great Purges in 1933 a series of arrests and party expulsions of Communists leaders Hundreds of thousands were executed without due process Interrogations, Imprisonments, and expulsions numbered into the millions The communists party leadership began to consume oneself as Stalin became distrustful of the central party elite. These purges created a new party structure completely subservient to Stalin
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