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The Rise of Dictators and WWII Chapter 24 Section 1 http://www.mowerhistory.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/Political-Cartoon-1.jpg The Rise of Dictators The treaty that ended World War I and the economic depression that followed contributed to the rise of dictatorships in Europe and Asia. Germany was treated severely after WWI (stripped of territory, forced to disarm, pay reparations) Worldwide Depression also hit – many people looked to new leaders to solve problems The MAJOR Dictators: Benito Mussolini in Italy; Adolf Hitler in Germany; Joseph Stalin in the Soviet Union Axis Power MUSSOLINI (Italy) HITLER (Nazi Germany) TOJO (Imperial Japan) Allied Forces NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN UK WINSTON CHURCHILL FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT USA UK Benito Mussolini Dictatorship in Italy Fascism –intense patriotism & nationalism Anti-communist Individualism creates a weak country; nation is more important than the individual Strong government is necessary to impose order in society Expansion of country and strong military Blackshirts Mussolini’s Speech http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tT Xhez2mNmM Joseph Stalin Communism in USSR 1922: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics One-party rule Individual liberties taken away Controlled every aspect of people’s lives Did not tolerate opposition Killed 8 to 10 million people peasants who opposed his communist policies Adolf Hitler Dictatorship in Germany Anti-communist Leader of National Socialist German Worker’s Party (Nazi Party): developed due to the political and economic chaos after WWI Hitler wanted revenge for Germany’s loss in World War I Attempted to seize power by marching on city Hall in Munich, then march on Berlin. Plan Failed: arrested! Hitler’s Speech http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Q -6H4xOUrs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IW h5k715s-E Adolf Hitler Beliefs Prison: Mein Kampf (My Struggle) Germans: blue-eyed and blonde hair belonged to a master race (Ironic: how does Hitler look?) Germans needed more living space (expansion of Germany into Poland and Russia) Slavic people of Eastern Europe: inferior race Jews: responsible for German’s defeat in WWI Slavic People of Eastern Europe Hitler’s Rise to Power Violent strategies failed Get Nazi elected to the Reichstag (legislative assembly) 1932: Nazi: largest party in Reichstag 1933: Hitler appointed as Chancellor 1934: Hitler became president Gave himself title of “Fuhrer” (leader) Militarists Gain Control of Japan Political system is blamed for Japan’s economic problems Military leaders and their supporters argued that only way for Japan to get needed resources was to seize territory 1931 – Japan’s army attacks Manchuria in northern China without government's permission Military controlled Japan and supported a nationalist policy of expanding the empire. America supported Isolationism and Neutrality Rise of dictatorship and militarism after WWI discouraged Americans Isolationism: avoid international conflicts that might bring US into another war Neutrality: • Congress passed the Neutrality Act of 1935 making it illegal for Americans to sell arms to any country at war • Congress passed the Neutrality Act of 1937, which continued the ban of selling arms to countries at war and required warring countries to buy nonmilitary supplies from the United States on a “cash and carry” basis Roosevelt’s Inauguration http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= MX_v0zxM23Q Group Activity In groups, you will draw a political cartoon that expresses the ideologies of: Benito Mussolini (Italy) Adolf Hitler (Germany) Joseph Stalin (USSR) Roosevelt (USA) Hideki Tojo (Japan)