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Bell Ringer Question
 Is society better run when there is a clear power structure in
place or when everyone is equal?
Russian Revolution
Ms. Rendek and Mr. Bell

Communism
 ALL property belongs to the community or state
 Control of all social, economic, and political policies
Leaders of Russia
 Czar Nicholas II and Czarina Alexandra
RUSSIAN SOCIAL STRUCTURE AFTER
THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
TSAR
LANDED NOBLES
CLERGY
CAPITALISTS
BIG BUSINESSMEN
INDUSTRIAL WORKING CLASS
PEASANTS
RUSSIA ENTERS
WWI IN 1914
DO NOT WRITE
 USE OF PATRIOTIC
SLOGANS ABOUT
PROTECTING THEIR
COUNTRY
 OPPONENTS WERE
DENOUNCED AS TRAITORS
WHAT A DISASTER!!!
 15 MILLION MEN GO TO WAR
 RUSSIAN INDUSTRY AND
AGRICULTURE CAN’T KEEP UP
WITH PRODUCTION NEEDS
 INFLATION AND FAMINE AT
HOME
 RUSSIA SUFFERS NUMEROUS
MILITARY DEFEATS
 NICHOLAS APPOINTS HIMSELF
LEADER OF MILITARY
March Revolution
 Working class women in
Petrograd lead strikes
due to rationing of bread
– want an end to regime
 Movement grows –
others join including
soldiers
 Czar and family removed
– create a new
government
 300 year Romanov
dynasty ended
People growing unruly…
 Want an end to the war
 Want more rights
 New government was not making changes!
 “Soviets” begin to emerge and challenge government –
councils made of workers and soldiers
V.I. LENIN
 Inspired by teachings of Marx; leads
Bolsheviks (faction of Marxist Party)
 Wants to use Soviets to have violent
revolution and destroy capitalism
 Topples new government by
preaching “PEACE, LAND, AND
BREAD!”
THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION
1917
 LENIN’S BOLSHEVIK PARTY STORMS THE WINTER PALACE AND
TAKE CONTROL OF RUSSIA FROM THE NEW GOVERNMENT
 THE GOAL WAS TO GET WORKING CLASSES EVERYWHERE TO
REVOLT
Civil War in Russia
 Some people oppose communist
regime
 Try to fight and reestablish the
monarchy
 Bolsheviks respond with force
 End up murdering Czar’s family
As you watch the video…
 What most contributed
to the Czar’s downfall?
What should he have
done differently?
Why Russian Revolution was a Success:
 Well-disciplined military force
 Disunity of anti-Communist forces
 Clear sense of purpose
 Control of central aspects of the state – banks, production,
politics
 Revolutionary Terror – Red secret police
 Russian patriotism
Closure
 What most allowed for the Russian Revolution to be a
success?
Conditions in Europe in
the Interwar Period
Ms. Rendek and Mr. Bell

Think with your partner…
 What issues would Germany be facing following the end of
WWI? How might this influence daily life in Germany?
League of Nations
 International organization dedicated to solving conflicts and
promoting peace
 What does this sound similar to?
 Promoted by Woodrow Wilson, but US never formally joined
Weak League of Nations – Why?
 Not all countries joined the League.
 The League had no power.
 The League had no army.
 Unable to act quickly.
 Why do you think this is an issue?
German-French Rivalry
 French want Germans to pay reparations
 Germans experience financial issues – can not pay
 French forcefully occupy Ruhr Valley – area with industry and
mining  Collect reparations by taking German resources
Great Depression
 Downturn in economies of nations – food prices,
overproduction
 International financial crisis with crash of US stock market
 Effects all countries – interconnected markets
Inflation in Germany
 Start printing more money
 Leads to inflation – rise in prices and worth of currency
A Positive?
 Kellogg-Briand
Pact – pledge of
63 nations to
abandon war as a
tactic of political
policy
Democratic States
 Weimar Republic: Democratic
government in Germany after
WWI
 Many people do not like
Weimar Republic
 Blamed for inflation and
high unemployment
 New government, so
somewhat unstable
Reading and Questions
Closure
 How might these conditions lead to the emergence of strong
leaders?
Rise of Adolf Hitler
Ms. Rendek and Mr. Bell

Remember….
 What were some of the issues that Germany was facing?
Development of the Nazi Party
 Hitler becomes leader of the National Socialist German
Workers Party (NSDAP) or Nazi Party
 Sent to jail – develops political philosophy that power must
be achieved legally
Hitler Gains Power
 Expands support for party
 Promise of a new Germany through emotional speeches
 Powerful and threatening Nazi Party – other parties need
support to control it
How Did Hitler Become Chancellor?
Enabling Act
 Allows government to ignore constitution for four years to
accommodate to nation’s issues
 How does this contribute to Hitler becoming a dictator?
Hitler’s Initial Objectives
1. Unification
2. “Purification”
3. Expansion
Hitler’s Objective
 Unification
 unite all
German
speaking
people
Hitler’s Objectives
2. Purification – promotion and creation of one Aryan race in
Germany
Hitler’s Objectives
 3. Expansion – Expand German lands to create a third
German Empire (Third Reich)
How is this accomplished?
 Maintain Order - Guard Squadrons (The SS)
 Gestapo – Secret Police under the SS
 Appeal to the general public
 Major spectacles (ex: parades)
 Terror
 Hitler Youth
Video Questions
 How does the creation of Hitler Youth reflect Hitler’s
objectives?
 Why would he target children to help with his movement?
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVUAIPMsZ60
Closure
 Had the Treaty of Versailles been less discriminatory, do
you think Hitler would have been able to rise to power?
Why or why not?