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PICTURES FROM 2/16 1-4 Warm up Warm up DICTATORS THREATEN WORLD PEACE CH 16 Origins of World War II The U.S. returned to isolationism. WW I and the Great Depression had profound effects on Europe. U.S. policies pre-WW II: Isolationism Washington Naval Conference 1921- leading powers agreed to limit the size of their navies Promoted the Kellog-Briand Peace Pact- 62 nations renounced the use of war “Good Neighbor Policy”- U.S. agreed not to interfere in internal affairs of Latin American nations Rise of the Dictators Italy – Benito Mussolini After World War I, Italy was facing high unemployment and inflation (The Great Depression). Benito Mussolini formed the Fascist party which took over Italy in 1922. Mussolini limited the rights of the Italian people and began building up a large military, which he used to take over Ethiopia in 1935. fascism a political philosophy that advocates a strong, centralized, nationalistic government headed by a powerful dictator Dictator A ruler with total power over a country, usually obtained by force Soviet Union (USSR) – Joseph Stalin Joseph Stalin became the totalitarian dictator of the communist Soviet Union in 1924 (Russian Revolution of 1917). Stalin abolished all private farms and placed all economic activity under government management. By the end of the 1930s, Stalin and the Soviet government had taken almost all rights away from their people. totalitarian a political system in which the government exercises complete control over its citizens’ lives communism A political and economic system based on oneparty leadership and government ownership of property and industry Spain – Francisco Franco In 1936, Spanish General Francisco Franco rebelled against the Spanish government and started a civil war in Spain. By 1939, Franco had won the war. Franco became the dictator in charge of Spain and created a fascist, totalitarian government. Germany – Adolf Hitler Germany’s economy had never been able to recover from WWI (Great Depression)and the German people were angry about the punishments that the Treaty of Versailles included. This caused them to elect Nazi leader Adolf Hitler as Chancellor of Germany in 1933. Once in power, Hitler declared himself dictator and reorganized the government and started re-building Germany’s military. Nazism the political philosophy – based on extreme nationalism, racism, and militaristic expansionism – that Adolf Hitler put into practice in Germany from 1933 to 1945 nationalism extreme pride in your country Militarists: Hideki Tojo- Japan In Japan, there was no one dictator who took over, but instead, a group of militarists took over the government and began taking aggressive actions against other countries. Led by Hideki Tojo, the Japanese army invaded the Chinese province of Manchuria in 1931. militarism the policy of building up armed forces in aggressive preparedness for war and their use as a tool of diplomacy