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The Set Up WWII was in large part a product of the way WWI ended
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Treaty of Versailles Germany lost territory and overseas colonies Germany had to pay war reparations Germany’s military was shrunk Germany had to assume war guilt
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Economic Depression High Unemployment Hyper Inflation (meaning prices rise as money loses its value)
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Weimar Republic After WWI, Germany had a democratically elected government But that government was blamed for the economic depression That government was also blamed for the Treaty of Versailles
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Concern Over Future War The League of Nations was created to stop future wars The most powerful nation, the United States, however was not a part
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Desperate Times Call For Desperate Solutions Economic hardship forces people to turn to extremes Germany-Hitler Italy-Benito Mussolini Japan-Hideki Tojo
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What is Fascism? A totalitarian government usually headed by a dictator Glorification of the Nation (extreme patriotism) Promotion of a strong military
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Why Did Hitler Target the Jews? Part of it was personal history based on his prejudice The other part is when nations are struggling, it is helpful to blame a scapegoat
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Rise to Power In the 1933 Elections, the Nazi Party becomes the largest party in the German Parliament Germany was a parliamentary democracy and Hitler became the Chancellor (like a Prime Minister)
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Hitler’s Goals Stop paying war reparations Regain lost territory Rebuild military Persecute Jews
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German Economic Recovery Hitler reduced unemployment and ended inflation As a result, he won over the German people and became a dictator
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