Fascism - Arlington Public Schools: Home Page
... which is a bundle of rods and among them an ax with projecting blade borne before ancient Roman magistrates as a badge of authority. ...
... which is a bundle of rods and among them an ax with projecting blade borne before ancient Roman magistrates as a badge of authority. ...
Jessie Chen VALENTIN Period 9 04/15/2015
... General Francisco Franco led a group of Spanish army officers in 1936 to rebel against the Spanish Republic, which led to the Spanish Civil War. Franco was backed by Hitler and Mussolini while Americans formed the Abraham Lincoln Battalion to fight against him. Franco’s victory in 1939 established h ...
... General Francisco Franco led a group of Spanish army officers in 1936 to rebel against the Spanish Republic, which led to the Spanish Civil War. Franco was backed by Hitler and Mussolini while Americans formed the Abraham Lincoln Battalion to fight against him. Franco’s victory in 1939 established h ...
Warm Up
... Appeasement, meaning a country accepts what another country does to avoid war. Encouraged by the lack of intervention, Hitler continued to build ...
... Appeasement, meaning a country accepts what another country does to avoid war. Encouraged by the lack of intervention, Hitler continued to build ...
Unit 8 – World War II Test Review
... 24. What was the name given by Hitler to his supposed “master race”? Aryan 25. What was the last major attempt at a peaceful resolution with Germany prior to the outbreak of WWII? Munich Conference 26. Who was the leader of the Soviet Union during World War II? Joseph Stalin 27. When did Pearl Harbo ...
... 24. What was the name given by Hitler to his supposed “master race”? Aryan 25. What was the last major attempt at a peaceful resolution with Germany prior to the outbreak of WWII? Munich Conference 26. Who was the leader of the Soviet Union during World War II? Joseph Stalin 27. When did Pearl Harbo ...
The Beginning of World War II
... In August 1939, Germany and the Soviet Union signed a nonaggression pact. In the pact, they agreed not to declare war on each other. ...
... In August 1939, Germany and the Soviet Union signed a nonaggression pact. In the pact, they agreed not to declare war on each other. ...
The Rise of Other Totalitarians
... politicians who were “destroying Italy.” • Feared spread of communism • Marched into Rome and got the Italian king’s permission to form a new government • Goal – wanted to make Italy a world power • Achieved efficiency, but in process crushed ...
... politicians who were “destroying Italy.” • Feared spread of communism • Marched into Rome and got the Italian king’s permission to form a new government • Goal – wanted to make Italy a world power • Achieved efficiency, but in process crushed ...
The Rise of Dictators
... politicians who were “destroying Italy.” • Feared spread of communism • Marched into Rome and got the Italian king’s permission to form a new government • Goal – wanted to make Italy a world power • Achieved efficiency, but in process crushed ...
... politicians who were “destroying Italy.” • Feared spread of communism • Marched into Rome and got the Italian king’s permission to form a new government • Goal – wanted to make Italy a world power • Achieved efficiency, but in process crushed ...
The Rise of Dictators
... around Germany • In 1919, he joined a struggling group called the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (Nazis) • (Despite its name the party had no ties to socialism) Hitler, far left, shown during WWI ...
... around Germany • In 1919, he joined a struggling group called the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (Nazis) • (Despite its name the party had no ties to socialism) Hitler, far left, shown during WWI ...
Chapter 10 - Cloudfront.net
... Violently anti-Semitic, Hitler openly attacked Jews, blaming them for all of the country’s problems. ...
... Violently anti-Semitic, Hitler openly attacked Jews, blaming them for all of the country’s problems. ...
WORLD-Dictators Threaten World Peace
... 1921 Mussolini established Fascist party Black Shirts= followers Italian King appoints Mussolini head of government ...
... 1921 Mussolini established Fascist party Black Shirts= followers Italian King appoints Mussolini head of government ...
World War II 1939-1945
... Northern China falls to the Japanese in 1937 • The “rape” of Nanjing: Japanese troops killed tens of thousands of captured soldiers and civilians. ...
... Northern China falls to the Japanese in 1937 • The “rape” of Nanjing: Japanese troops killed tens of thousands of captured soldiers and civilians. ...
American History Chapter 17: World War II: The Road to War
... • Find out how the government and the economy of the Soviet Union changed under Stalin. • Discover the origins and goals of Italy’s fascist government. • See how Hitler rose to power in Germany and Europe in the 1930s. • Learn about the causes and results of the Spanish Civil War. ...
... • Find out how the government and the economy of the Soviet Union changed under Stalin. • Discover the origins and goals of Italy’s fascist government. • See how Hitler rose to power in Germany and Europe in the 1930s. • Learn about the causes and results of the Spanish Civil War. ...
World War II 1939-1945
... Northern China falls to the Japanese in 1937 • The “rape” of Nanjing: Japanese troops killed tens of thousands of captured soldiers and civilians. ...
... Northern China falls to the Japanese in 1937 • The “rape” of Nanjing: Japanese troops killed tens of thousands of captured soldiers and civilians. ...
The Soviet Union Under Stalin
... The Rise of Totalitarianism Mussolini and Italy After World War I, Italy was plagued by political and economic problems. Workers went on strike in the cities, while in the countryside, landless peasants seized the property of wealthy landlords. The unrest made the middle class fear a socialist revol ...
... The Rise of Totalitarianism Mussolini and Italy After World War I, Italy was plagued by political and economic problems. Workers went on strike in the cities, while in the countryside, landless peasants seized the property of wealthy landlords. The unrest made the middle class fear a socialist revol ...
WWII Causes - Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District
... British PM Neville Chamberlain called it “peace for our time.” 1939, Hitler took Western Czechoslovakia Eastern portion was turned into the “puppet state” of ...
... British PM Neville Chamberlain called it “peace for our time.” 1939, Hitler took Western Czechoslovakia Eastern portion was turned into the “puppet state” of ...
prelude to wwii - OCPS TeacherPress
... President Roosevelt tried to find ways to help the nations threatened by Agression 1935- Hitler begins discrimination against Jews Nuremburg Laws Crystal Night 1938- Hitler annexes Austria ...
... President Roosevelt tried to find ways to help the nations threatened by Agression 1935- Hitler begins discrimination against Jews Nuremburg Laws Crystal Night 1938- Hitler annexes Austria ...
16 & 17 test prep
... planned extermination of the Jews, et. al. • Auschwitz= largest of Nazi death camps (killed the most) ...
... planned extermination of the Jews, et. al. • Auschwitz= largest of Nazi death camps (killed the most) ...
Italy profile – Timeline, 5 May 2015
... Roughly during the same period, neighbouring country Portugal was under control of the Estado Novo, a dictatorship led by António de Oliveira Salazar that was in many aspects inspired by Mussolini's fascism. The Estado Novo also maintained an officially neutral position during World War II and laste ...
... Roughly during the same period, neighbouring country Portugal was under control of the Estado Novo, a dictatorship led by António de Oliveira Salazar that was in many aspects inspired by Mussolini's fascism. The Estado Novo also maintained an officially neutral position during World War II and laste ...
WW2 ppt World War II09_2
... • Very gradual---came to power oppressing communists, then Jews…other groupsgypsies, slavs, homosexuals, anyone too old or too young to work in the occupied areas • At first, wanted just to get rid of Jews • “Final Solution”--plan to exterminate Jews was a last resort after many countries refused to ...
... • Very gradual---came to power oppressing communists, then Jews…other groupsgypsies, slavs, homosexuals, anyone too old or too young to work in the occupied areas • At first, wanted just to get rid of Jews • “Final Solution”--plan to exterminate Jews was a last resort after many countries refused to ...
Document
... totalitarian • based on beliefs of the National Socialist German Workers Party • belief in the racial superiority of the Aryan, the “master race” • belief that all Germans should have “lebensraum” or living space in Europe •Violent hatred towards Jews and blamed Germany’s problems on them ...
... totalitarian • based on beliefs of the National Socialist German Workers Party • belief in the racial superiority of the Aryan, the “master race” • belief that all Germans should have “lebensraum” or living space in Europe •Violent hatred towards Jews and blamed Germany’s problems on them ...
WWII American Perspective
... • Hitler’s Generals begged him to retreat past the Volga River to resupply during the winter but Hitler every bit as stubborn as Stalin said his men would fight to the death and stayed in the city of Stalingrad • The German Sixth Army was surrounded and trapped inside the city of Stalingrad for the ...
... • Hitler’s Generals begged him to retreat past the Volga River to resupply during the winter but Hitler every bit as stubborn as Stalin said his men would fight to the death and stayed in the city of Stalingrad • The German Sixth Army was surrounded and trapped inside the city of Stalingrad for the ...
Essay Questions
... 1. How and why did the United States attempt to isolate itself from foreign troubles in the early and mid 1930’s? 2. How did the Fascist dictators’ continually expanding aggression gradually erode the United States’ commitment to neutrality and isolationism? 3. To what extent did American diplomacy ...
... 1. How and why did the United States attempt to isolate itself from foreign troubles in the early and mid 1930’s? 2. How did the Fascist dictators’ continually expanding aggression gradually erode the United States’ commitment to neutrality and isolationism? 3. To what extent did American diplomacy ...
Fascism in Europe
Fascism in Europe was composed of numerous ideologies present during the 20th century which all developed their own differences from each other. Fascism was born in Italy and subsequently, across Europe several movements which took influence from it emerged. Purists assert that the term ""Fascism"" should only be used in relation to the National Fascist Party under Benito Mussolini in Italy.However, commonly the following European ideologies are also described as forms of, or strongly related to fascism. The Falange in Spain under Francisco Franco, the Austrofascism in Austria under Engelbert Dollfuß, the 4th of August Regime in Greece under Ioannis Metaxas, the Sanation in Poland under Józef Piłsudski, the National Legionary State in Romania under Ion Antonescu, the Ustaše in Croatia under Ante Pavelic during the Interwar period and World War II, the Estado Novo in Portugal under António de Oliveira Salazar, and the Nazi Party of Germany under Adolf Hitler.The most striking difference is the racialist and anti-Semitic ideology present in Nazism but not the other ideologies. Fascism was founded on the principle of nationalist unity, against the divisionist class war ideology of Socialism and Communism. Thus the majority of the regimes viewed racialism as counter productive to unity, with Mussolini asserting that ""National pride has no need of the delirium of race"".Italian Fascism was expansionist in its desires, looking to create a New Roman Empire. As was Nazi Germany, who looked to expand its borders. The same cannot be said for the other ideologies who focused almost exclusively on internal matters. This led to some countries, such as Spain or Portugal, remaining neutral in World War II, rather than being Axis powers, while Metaxas's Greece fought against the Axis, due to Italy's invasion. It is widely accepted that the Nazis murdered the Austrofascist dictator, causing an uneasy relationship between Fascism and Nazism at an early stage.The question of religion also poses considerable conflicting differences, some forms of fascism, particularly the Falange and Estado Novo were devoutly Christian. Thus the occultist and pagan elements of Nazism, were directly opposed to the Christian element found in the vast majority of fascism movements of the 20th century.