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Fascism Rises in Europe CHAPTER 15 SECTION 3 Think-Write-Pair-Share  What do you know about Adolf Hitler and Nazism?  Turn to your partner and discuss  You will be sharing your partner’s response Rise of Fascism  Democracies survive in Britain, France, and U.S.  Other countries lose faith in democratic governments -> frustrated by the Great Depression and peace treaties of WWI Think-Write-Pair-Share  What countries do you think would lose faith in democracy? Why? What does fascism have to offer?  Revive the economy  Punish those responsible for hard times  Restore order and national pride Fascism  A new, militant political movement  Emphasizes loyalty to the state and obedience to its        leader No clearly defined program Extreme form of nationalism Nations must struggle Peaceful countries will be conquered Wear uniforms of a certain color Special salutes Mass rallies Similarities with Communism  Both systems ruled by dictators  only one political party  Denied individual rights  The state (country) was supreme  No democratic practices Differences with Communism  Fascists did not want a     classless society Each class had its place and function Fascists = aristocrats, industrialists, war veterans, lower middle class Fascists = nationalists Communists = internationalists Think-Write-Share  Does fascism or communism seem to be more concerned with the happiness/safety of the people? Assignment  2-3 sentences per question  1-2 paragraphs  1. Describe fascism in your own words.  2. How is fascism different than communism?  3. Would you like to live in a fascist country? Why or why not? Problems after WWI (Italy)  Few territorial gains  Rising inflation  Unemployment  Italians wanted a leader to take action Benito Mussolini  Founded the Fascist Party      in 1919 Popularity increase when the economy suffers Promises to revive the economy and rebuild the army Attacks on Socialists and Communists People are scared of a worker’s revolt Middle class, aristocracy, industrial leaders support Mussolini Think-Write-Pair-Share  Why does Mussolini’s popularity increase? Who supports him? Benito Mussolini  1922 – 30,000 Fascists march on Rome and demand       King Victor Emmanuel III put Mussolini in charge Mussolini becomes Il Duce (the leader) Gets rid of democracy and all political parties Secret police Censorship of radio and publications No strikes Not as much control as Stalin and Hitler Think-Write-Pair-Share  How did Mussolini maintain control? Hitler (Germany)  Receives Iron Cross in WWI  Moves to Munich and joins the National Socialists German Workers’ Party (Nazi)  German type of fascism = Nazism  Germany should overcome the Treaty of Versailles and fight Communism  Private militia = storm troopers Hitler  der Fuhrer (the leader)  Hitler attempts to seize power in Munich (1923)  5 year prison sentence for treason  Write Mein Kampf (My Struggle)  “Aryans” = master race  Jews, Slavs, Gypsies were inferior  Versailles Treaty was not fair  Lebensraum = living space (Germany was overcrowded) Hitler  Mostly ignored until the Great Depression  American loans stop and German economy collapses  Germans are frightened and confused  Hitler promises security and strong leadership Assignment  In groups of 3 complete Guided Reading Ch. 15 Section 3  Page 477 Hitler Becomes Chancellor (1933)  Conservative leaders advise President Paul von       Hindenburg to name Hitler chancellor A fire destroys the Reichstag building (parliament) and the Communist Party is blamed Nazi Party wins parliament elections Hitler bans all other political parties SS and Gestapo kills or arrests his enemies Banned strikes Constructed factories, built highways, made weapons Hitler Becomes Chancellor  Propaganda on radios, painting, literature  Books going against Nazi beliefs are burned  Hitler Youth  Anti-Semitism = Hatred of Jews  Blamed for all of Germany’s problems after WWI  Jews are deprived of their legal rights  Nov. 9, 1938 – Nazi mobs attacked Jews (Kristallnacht) Assignment - Kristallnacht  In groups of 3  Read the document independently  Discuss and answer questions as a group  Discuss as a class Justification Paragraph  Which events and factors contributed to Hitler’s belief in an extreme form of German nationalism?  1. State your claim - Provide at least two factors - “One factor that contributed to Hitler’s belief in an extreme form of German nationalism was ……..”  2. Cite evidence for each claim - “The reason ……………. contributed was because ……………..”  3. Support evidence with academic language – “As a result of ……..” “If …….. then ……..” “This was a cause or effect of ……..”  4. Use content vocabulary (at least 3) – Treaty of Versailles, anti-Semitism, Aryan, reparation payments, Mein Kampf, pogroms, nationalism, Germanic, opera,