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Fascism Totalitarianism Communism Definition Authorization government-puts nation over all else dictator makes all decisions. Government tries to control all aspects of life. Government controls all what is produced how made right Definition in your own words When someone makes all of the decisions. Someone controls everything of life. Controls what it made and produced right. Nazism Anti-Semitism Dictators in Europe Mussolini in Italy: How did Mussolini gain Power? Mussolini in Power Fascist Italy The Invasion of Italy Stalin’s Soviet Union: How did Stalin Gain Power? Communism under Stalin Turn soviet government The Five Year Plans Wants to increate/modernize-set goals/worked factories. Collectivization and Famine No private farms- big farms – protestors-gulog Political Purges Plot against government executed to Siberia Totalitarian Rule Promotes himself-brain washed kids, posters. Hitler’s Germany: How did Hitler Gain Power? Postwar Germany Germany formed a new republican government, inflation soared in Germany in the early 1920s, and the German mark became virtually worthless. Hitler’s Early Career Served in the German army during world war 1, he became involved with a group of right-wing extremists and soon joined the Nationalism socialist Party, or Nazi Party. Hitler Gains Power He continued to work to gain power, he promised to rebuild Germany military. The Nazis continued to gain strength in the early 1930s. Hitler Controls Germany Hitler began to crush his opposition , Hitler bullied the German legislature into giving him dictatorial Nazis Anti Semitism powers. Hitler blamed Jews for many of Germanys problems, including its defeat in world war 1. Hitler’s Nazi government passed many laws aimed at excluding Jews from mainstream German life. Exit Ticket: What did these leaders have in common? (2 ways) 1.they both had their own government. 2.they both ruled the world. How were they different? (2 ways) 1.they ruled different countries. 2.they had different governments.