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Fascism Spreads Out The Rise of Dictators The Rise of Adolph Hitler • Fascist Aggression— starts in the 1930s, dictators prepares themselves for WWII • Germany—Hitler in charge in 1933, builds up military (tanks, war planes, 550,000 soldiers) – *Importance—violates Treaty of Versailles (Fr. And Britain do nothing to stop Hitler’s arms race) The Rise of Adolph Hitler As Fuhrer he made Germany a totalitarian state 1928-1932 Nazis were elected to Germany’s Government 1932 Hitler appointed to Government Hitler declares himself Fuhrer (leader) 1933 Hitler Grabs power over the German Government The Rise of Adolph Hitler • 1936 Hitler passed the Nuremberg Laws • 1) Jewish people were forbidden from marrying non-Jewish Germans • 2) Jewish people were forbidden from holding government or university jobs • 3) Jewish People were forced to wear the Star of David on their clothes The Rise of Adolph Hitler • Hitler was popular in Germany because he promised economic recovery and more land (territorial expansion) • He put German’s back to work with public works programs and through military build up • He believed Germans were an “Aryan Master Race” that had the right to rule the world The Rise of Adolph Hitler: U.S. Response: • Franklin D. Roosevelt became President of America the same year Hitler became dictator of Germany (1933) • Roosevelt’s main concern was solving the Great Depression in America • Military spending was not a concern for America; America was not in any position to intervene in Germany The Rise of Adolph Hitler U.S. Response: • Stop Light: Green, Yellow, or Red?.....Write a 4 sentence expository paragraph explanation on a separate sheet of paper and explain what color light this event is and why, and what America could or should have done differently during this event Red= America stepped in and stopped the rise of Hitler from continuing Yellow= America cautiously slowed the rise of Hitler. Green= America did nothing to stop the rise of Hitler and allowed it to continue Good Morning/Afternoon • 4-21-08 • Warm-up • Journal: Describe what a fascist is. What is Fascism? Fascism in Italy • Italy also faced economic disaster and political turmoil after World War I • Benito Mussolini took advantage of this turmoil to gain popularity in Italy during the 1920’s Fascism in Italy • Mussolini's goal was to unite Italians using reminders of the glory of ancient Rome • 1922 “March on Rome” he convinced the Italian King to appoint him Prime Minister • He was a Fascist (like Hitler) who wanted to set up a totalitarian state in Italy Fascism in Italy • Fascism: A totalitarian system of government that uses fear and control as a means to run a country. Relies on 3 Pillars: 1) Militarism 2)Nationalism 3)Racism • Nationalism: The practice of constant promotion of the glory of the nation in order to inspire unity and patriotism • Militarism: The practice of constantly building the strength and size of your military in order to scare your neighbors • Racism: The belief that one race is superior to another, based solely on racial/ethnic differences. Fascism relies on racism to identify an enemy of the state to unite the citizens • In October 1935 Mussolini invaded Ethiopia so he could control the mouth of the Red Sea • Haile Selassie—King of Ethiopia, spoke out at League of Nations, asking for help • *No one helps, Italy conquers Ethiopia Fascism in Italy U.S. Response • Congress passed The Neutrality Acts: forbade the sale of arms to nations at war (stopped U.S. from helping Ethiopia too) • President Roosevelt called for “Moral Embargo” against Italy • U.S. refused to trade oil, copper, and scrap metal (used in war) with Italy Fascism in Italy U.S. Response: • Stop Light: Green, Yellow, or Red?.....Write a 3 sentence explanation on a separate sheet of paper and explain what color light this event is and why, and what America could or should have done differently during this event Red= America stepped in and stopped the situation from continuing Yellow= America cautiously slowed the situation down Green= America did nothing to stop the situation and allowed it to continue The Spanish Civil War 1938-39 The Spanish Civil War • Francisco Franco was trying to set up a Fascist government in Spain • Mussolini (Italy) and Hitler (Germany) helped Franco defeat his rivals in Spain by sending troops and weapons The Spanish Civil War • Importance— Germany and Italy use Spanish Civil war as a laboratory to test it’s new weapons and fighting strategies • *Blitzkrieg— “Lighting war” use planes and tanks to quickly attack enemy followed by troops to destroy enemy before they can counterattack • The Spanish Civil War ends in 1939—Franco wins • Franco immediately set up a Fascist government in Spain • Rome-Berlin Axis: military alliance between Germany and Italy 1936 The Spanish Civil War U.S. Response: • President Roosevelt made sure that America stayed neutral and did nothing to help either side during the civil war. The U.S. took no action against Franco The Spanish Civil War U.S. Response: • Stop Light: Green, Yellow, or Red?.....Write a 3 sentence explanation on a separate sheet of paper and explain what color light this event is and why, and what America could or should have done differently during this event Red= America stepped in and stopped the situation from continuing Yellow= America cautiously slowed the situation down Green= America did nothing to stop the situation and allowed it to continue Good Morning/Afternoon • 4-22-08 • Warm-up • Turn to page 434. Complete the analyzing visuals question for History through Art. Pablo Picasso 1937 The Rise of Militarism in Japan The Rise of Militarism in Japan • Fascist dictator Tojo took control of Japan in the early 1930’s • Tojo expanded Japan’s control in Asia in order to take over Asia’s rich natural resources The Rise of Militarism in Japan • 1931: Japan invaded Manchuria: a part of Northern China rich in coal and iron The Rise of Militarism in Japan • Comfort Women: Japanese military often forced young girls in colonized regions to serve as sex slaves for hundreds of soldiers a time • The Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis: 1936: Japan formed a military alliance with Germany and Italy The Rise of Militarism in Japan • Japan continued to invade smaller countries in Asia through out the late 1930’s The Rise of Militarism in Japan U.S. Response: • President Roosevelt spoke out publicly against Japan’s aggression in Asia • Moral Embargo: Forbade U.S. from trading oil and scrap metal (used in war) with Japan The Rise of Militarism in Japan U.S. Response: • Stop Light: Green, Yellow, or Red?.....Write a 3 sentence explanation on a separate sheet of paper and explain what color light this event is and why, and what America could or should have done differently during this event Red= America stepped in and stopped the situation from continuing Yellow= America cautiously slowed the situation down Green= America did nothing to stop the situation and allowed it to continue Violation and Appeasement Violation and Appeasement Violation and Appeasement • Hitler wants to regain land lost after WWI • 1936: Hitler sent troops into the Rhineland (along the German border with France) • Lebensraum— “living space”. Ger. Wants more space for it’s people. • 1938: Hitler invaded Austria and declared it part of Germany • 1938: Hitler invaded the Sudetenland (part of Czechoslovakia that used to be part of Germany before World War I) The Munich Agreement 1938 The Munich Agreement 1938 • • September 28, 1938 a meeting between Great Britain, France and Germany • Czechoslovakia was not invited to the meeting!! Great Britain Appeased Hitler with this agreement • • British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain allows Hitler to take the Sudetenland; Hitler promises that he wouldn’t try to take over any new territories (Yeah Right!) The Munich Agreement U.S. Response • Pres. Roosevelt told Chamberlain to reach a peaceful solution with Hitler • Roosevelt told Hitler that there needed to be a new conference to discuss the tension in Europe The Munich Agreement U.S. Response: • Stop Light: Green, Yellow, or Red?.....Write a 3 sentence explanation on a separate sheet of paper and explain what color light this event is and why, and what America could or should have done differently during this event Red= America stepped in and stopped the situation from continuing Yellow= America cautiously slowed the situation down Quiz • 1. _____ was the fascist leader of Germany • 2. ____ was the fascist leader of Italy • 3. ____ is the type of government where workers control the government • 4. ____ was a book written by Hitler • 5. ____ is German for “living space” • • • • • • • • Word Bank Fascism Hitler Mein Kampf Communism Lebensraum Nazism Mussolini Good Morning/Afternoon • 4-23-08 • Warm-up • Does shortening a war to save lives justify killing civilians? The Invasion of Czechoslovakia The Invasion of Czechoslovakia • March 1939 Hitler invaded the rest of Czechoslovakia (he promised he wouldn’t) • Next Hitler demanded parts of Poland • Great Britain warns Hitler if he invades Poland they will declare war on Germany The Invasion of Czechoslovakia • Hitler responded to Britain’s threat by making a secret agreement with the Soviet Union: The Nazi-Soviet Non Aggression Pact: • Germany and the Soviet Union agreed not to attack each other and agreed to divide up Poland later on The Invasion of Czechoslovakia U.S. Response • Pres. Roosevelt asked Italy to tell Hitler to stop his aggression in Europe • Pres. Roosevelt asked Germany and Poland to reach a peaceful agreement The Invasion of Czechoslovakia U.S. Response: • Stop Light: Green, Yellow, or Red?.....Write a 3 sentence explanation on a separate sheet of paper and explain what color light this event is and why, and what America could or should have done differently during this event Red= America stepped in and stopped the situation from continuing Yellow= America cautiously slowed the situation down Green= America did nothing to stop the situation and allowed it to continue World War II Begins World War II Begins • September 1, 1939: Hitler invaded Poland even though Great Britain and France warned him not to • Great Britain/France immediately declare war on Germany • Poland is conquered in less than 3 weeks “Phony War” • • For the next 6 months the war was slow to progress; both sides (G.B./France vs. Germany) were gearing up for war with little fighting at first • Maginot Line: border between France and Germany: France fortified their troops along this line but Germany invaded through Belgium! World War II Begins U.S. Response • • “Cash and Carry” America did eventually sell weapons/supplies to Great Britain but made Britain come and pick them up themselves and pay cash on the spot (U.S. learned its lesson from World War I submarine warfare) The Invasion of Czechoslovakia U.S. Response: • Stop Light: Green, Yellow, or Red?.....Write a 3 sentence explanation on a separate sheet of paper and explain what color light this event is and why, and what America could or should have done differently during this event Red= America stepped in and stopped the situation from continuing Yellow= America cautiously slowed the situation down Green= America did nothing to stop the situation and allowed it to continue U.S. Support of Britain • By late 1940 Hitler was in control of most of Europe • Great Britain was the only power left that Hitler was yet to conquer Assignment • Complete questions 1-4 on page 450. • Complete questions 1-4 on page 435.