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CAUSES OF WORLD WAR II
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HORRORS OF WWI TREATY OF VERSAILLES GERMAN ECONOMIC PROBLEMS WAR DEBTS
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HORRORS OF WORLD WAR I
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TREATY OF VERSAILLES ISSUES TO BE SETTLED ----------------------------------------- TERRITORIAL ADJUSTMENTS REPARATIONS ARMAMENT RESTRICTIONS WAR GUILT LEAGUE OF NATIONS
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TREATY OF VERSAILLES, EUROPE 1914 1919
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TREATY OF VERSAILLES, GERMANY
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TREATY OF VERSAILLES, REPARATIONS
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TREATY OF VERSAILLES, GERMAN ARMAMENT LIMITATIONS TYPEAMOUNT ALLOWED PLANES0 WARSHIPS6 SOLDIERS100,000 CONSCRIPTIONBANNED
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TREATY OF VERSAILLES, GERMAN WAR GUILT
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WAR DEBTS AS A CAUSE OF WORLD WAR II U.S. HAD LOANED ALLIES MONEY DURING WWI AND DEMANDED PAYMENT ALLIES NEEDED TO GET MONEY FROM GERMANY TO PAY THE U.S. GERMANY WAS IMPOVERISHED AS A RESULT OF WWI AND BORROWED MONEY FROM U.S. BANKS TO GIVE TO ALLIES
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FRENCH TROOPS ENTERING GERMAN RUHR, 1923
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ITALY GERMANY JAPAN
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Dictators and Wars The effects of WW I & the Great Depression touched every corner of the world. In some countries, a new kind of brutal dictatorship-the totalitarian state.
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Dictators and Wars
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Characteristics of a Totalitarian State Single party dictatorship exerting control over ALL aspects of life Strong charismatic leader often at the head of govt. State control of the economy
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Characteristics of a Totalitarian State Use of police, spies, and terror to enforce the will of the state Govt. control of the media & use of propaganda to indoctrinate people
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Characteristics of a Totalitarian State Use of schools & youth groups to spread ideology to kids Strict censorship of artists, intellectuals and political rivals with dissenting opinions.
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AXIS POWERS
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FASCISM WOULD BRING DEATH, DESTRUCTION AND TORTURE TO MILLIONS AROUND THE WORLD
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AXIS POWER: ITALY
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MUSSOLINI AT THE HEIGHT OF HIS POWER
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MUSSOLINI AND MISTRESS MURDERED BY THE ITALIAN PEOPLE, 1945
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AXIS POWER: GERMANY
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GERMANY, 1933
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Hitler’s GOAL When Hitler came to power, he vowed that Germany would rise again from the quagmire of reparations and depression that it had floundered in since WW I.
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WHY WAS HITLER SUCCESSFUL IN TAKING OVER GERMANY?
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HITLER AS A SOLDIER IN WW1
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HITLER ADDRESSING AN EARLY NAZI PARTY GATHERING
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Cover page of German editions of Mein Kampf written in 1924 while Hitler was imprisoned for staging a revolt
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NAZI PROPAGA NDA DEPICTIN G THE IDEAL GERMAN ARYAN NAZI PROPAGANDA DEPICTING THE IDEAL ARYAN MEMBER OF THE MASTER RACE
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EXAMPLES OF NAZI ANTISEMITISM FINAL SOLUTION TO THE JEWISH PROBLEM
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HITLER ELECTED CHANCELLOR OF GERMANY 1933
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VOLKSWAGEN: A CAR FOR ALMOST EVERY GERMAN FAMILY
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PAGES FROM MEIN KAMPF
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AXIS POWER: JAPAN
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MILITARISTS TOOK OVER JAPANESE GOVERNMENT
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JAPANESE TROOPS INVADING MANCHURIA, 1931 HITLER CLOSELY WATCHED THE WORLD’S INACTION TO JAPAN’S INVASION
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CHINESE BABY BURNED AFTER JAPANESE BOMBERS STRIKE SHANGHAI IN 1937
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