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Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, and Tojo: The men behind the start of WWII.
“The Dictators” Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, and Tojo: The men behind the start of WWII. Forward
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Fascist States Nations with one party in control (prevalent in Europe and Asia prior to WWII) -Uses idea of Nationalism and Revenge to gain support -Promise the promotion of their country at the expense of “lesser” peoples (Germany-Jews, Japanese-Chinese) -The greater the crisis, the greater the demand for leadership -Provide scapegoats for the problems of their country -Party control of everything + Dictator = False propaganda to gain support -Crushes all opposition -Imperialism to increase strength and increase pride in their country – leads to other conflicts -Generally a very militaristic government and society Notice that all of the causes of WWI will be in existence at the start of WWII in Many of these (Nationalism, Militarism, and Imperialism) are at the center of these Totalitarian governments Back
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Main Slide Hideki Tojo Joseph Stalin Benito Mussolini Adolf Hitler
What was his lasting impact? How did he effect world politics? What were his beliefs? How did he take power? Hideki Tojo Joseph Stalin Benito Mussolini Adolf Hitler Main Slide Militarism Works Cited
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Adolf Hitler (Germany)
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Adolf Hitler – How did he take power?
Appointed Chancellor of Germany. Hitler declares himself the “Fuhrer.” Invasion of Poland and start of WWII German propaganda Hitler as a young soldier in WWI Back
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Adolf Hitler - Beliefs Treaty of Versailles was invalid
Germany would have a big comeback Germans are a superior race The Jews were the cause of Germany’s problems Back Picture taken from
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Adolf Hitler - Effect on world politics
Some politicians admired him, some feared him. Allied leaders in Europe made an attempt to appease (give in to) him before WWII Click here to see German Expansion throughout the late 1930’s. Click here to view the Munich Pact in its entirety. Picture Taken from Back
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Adolf Hitler - Lasting Impact
Name is synonymous with hate and genocide. Murdered 12 million people (6 million Jews) Responsible for the death of over 50 million in WWII Back
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Adolf Hitler and Militarism
Believed in the military superiority of the German empire. Blitzkrieg – “Lightning War” Back Picture taken from
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Benito Mussolini (Italy)
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Benito Mussolini - How did he take power?
Entered Parliament after having been defeated in 1919 Became premier of Italy Mussolini declared Italy a fascist dictatorship and took control over society, politics, and economics, as well as the military. Back Picture taken from
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Benito Mussolini - Beliefs
In favor of state control of EVERYTHING Opposed to Communism and was very Militaristic Back Back Picture taken from
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Benito Mussolini - Effect on world politics.
Influenced Nazism and Hitler Allied with Germany during WWII Picture taken from Picture taken from Back
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Benito Mussolini - Lasting Impact
Known as Il Duce- “the Chief” Italian Imperialism -Moves to remake Roman Empire (Restore Rome to time of Caesars) Made “the trains run on time” Picture taken from Back
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Benito Mussolini and Militarism
Italian army not very strong during WWII Nazi Germany forced to defend Italy Extended the Italian empire, especially into Africa. Picture taken from Back
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Joseph Stalin (Soviet Union)
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Joseph Stalin - How did he take power?
Lenin dies Abolished all opposition and sent political prisoners to “re-education” camps. Trotsky Stalin Bukharin Back
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Joseph Stalin - Beliefs
Five Year Plans Collectivization of Agriculture Belief in sciences (Space Race after WWII) Believed in military superiority over the U. S. Picture taken from en.wikipedia.org Back
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Joseph Stalin - Effect on world politics
Fought against Hitler in WWII Fought U.S. in the Cold War Gained many allies for communism Back
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Joseph Stalin - Lasting Impact
20-30 million murdered under his rule Left the U.S. and Soviet Union embroiled in COLD WAR Click here to view a biographical perspective on Joseph Stalin. Back Picture taken from
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Joseph Stalin and Militarism
Believed in large military From 1941 on, built up of Soviet army Competed with U.S. after WWII in developing nukes. Back
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Hideki Tojo (Japan)
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Flag of Japanese Navy and Army
Japanese Flag Flag of Japanese Navy and Army Back
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Japanese Expansion prior to 1942
The Pacific Rim USA Japan Hawaii Link to Japanese expansion before December 7, 1941 Next
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Hideki Tojo - How did he take power?
1930’s - Led troops in battle in China Appointed War Minister Emperor Hirohito made Tojo the Prime Minister of Japan Click here to see a history of Japan Back
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Hideki Tojo - Beliefs Racial Superiority of the Japanese people
Wanted to expand the Japanese empire Back
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Hideki Tojo - Effect on world politics
Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on 12/7/1941 Increased alliances with the Axis powers Click here to see Japanese Military Expansion Back
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Hideki Tojo - Lasting Impact
Led the Japanese into WWII against U.S. Increased Japanese military, industrial, and imperialistic capacity Picture taken from Back
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Hideki Tojo and Militarism
Believed Japan to be invincible Extended Japanese empire throughout the Pacific Rim Click here to view see the Pacific Theater of WWII. Back
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Japanese Expansion prior to 1942
The Pacific Rim USA Japan Link to Japanese expansion before December 7, 1941 Next
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