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DICTATORSHIPS and WWII DORAN. Conservative Authoritarianism 4 Traditional, anti-democratic 4 tried to prevent major changes 4 limited popular sovereignty.

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Page 1: DICTATORSHIPS and WWII DORAN. Conservative Authoritarianism 4 Traditional, anti-democratic 4 tried to prevent major changes 4 limited popular sovereignty.

DICTATORSHIPSand WWII

DORAN

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Conservative Authoritarianism Traditional, anti-democratic tried to prevent major changes limited popular sovereignty lacked modern communication and

technology revived after WWI WHY? WHERE?

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Radical Dictatorship

Rejected parliamentary restraints unprecedented control of the masses Different types

– totalitarianism– fascism

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TOTALITARIANISM

Used modern technology and communication exercised complete political, economic,

social, intellectual, spiritual and cultural control by the state

people utterly dependent on political leader mass movement permanent revolution

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FASCISM

Extreme, expansionist nationalism anti-socialist allied with capitalist and landowners mass parties dynamic, violent leader glorification of war and the military

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Hannah Arendt (1906-75)

Born in Germany Jewish Escaped to US in 1941 Wrote Origins of Totalitarianism DISCUSS

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RUSSIA 1919-1939

LENIN

“Dictatorship of the proletariat” The State the Communist Party 1918 Politburo

– Secretariat

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RSFSR - Russian Socialist Federated Soviet Republic

USSR- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (RSFSR, Ukraine, White Russia, Transcauscasia)

The State=the communist party “War Communism” 1918-1921

– undiluted marxism

– crisis by 1920

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New Economic Policy 1921-1928 “one step backwards in order to go two

steps forward” return of private commerce state controlled banking, transportation,

heavy industry, public utilities

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TROTSKY

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STALIN

“Lenin Cult” “Socialism in a single state” Radical overhaul of the state ended NEP 5Year Plans imposed secret police strengthened

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War on the Peasants

State farms Collective farms Reaction by peasants After 9 years - 90% of land, 100 million

peasants under new form of farming

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Five Year Plans

First Five Year Plan 1928-1933 Second Five Year Plan 1933-38 Third Five Year Plan 1938-43

Great Purges– 1928-31– 1934-38

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Constitution of 1936 Importance of family weakened Art

– fluorished in the 1920s– dictated by Stalin in 1930s

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Italy

Mussolini

His program

Govt of Italy

1922

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Il Duce - his version of fascism One party dictatorship, one man leader Not totalitarian Catholic Church - 1929 Women Fascism in Italy

– Positives Negatives

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Spain

1900s - more loyal to local province Monarchy - stood for Poor soil , farming Religion Revolutionary ideas

– anarchism socialists– syndicalism communists– Carlism

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Spanish Republic

Alfonso XIII - ruled until 1923– corrupt

General Primo de Rivera– martial law

Constitution restored, republicans victorious Republic declared 1931

– problems with leftists, rightists, fascists, church, military

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Spain

Popular Front created, 1936 Falange Spanish Civil War 1936-39

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WWII - International Politics 1919-1932 Positive events Washington Conference, 1921-22 Locarno Agreement, Oct 1925 Kellogg Briand Pact, 1928

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Failure of fulfillment Causes of WWII

– Treaty of Versailles - Diktat– World Depression– Revolution in Russia– Mutual distrust– fascism and nazism– Rise of imperialist Japan

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Steps to WWII

Manchuria, 1931 German Rearmament, 1935-6 Reoccupation of the Rhineland, 1936 Ethiopia, 1935 Spanish Civil War, 1936-39 Rome-Berlin Axis, 1936

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Immediate Origins Of WWII Austrian Anschluss, 1938 Czech dismemberment, 1938-9

– Sudetenland– Munich Conference Sept 1938– March 1939 - takes rest of Czechoslovakia

Nazi-Soviet Pact, Aug 23, 1939 Poland Sept 1, 1939

– Sept 27 - surrender

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WWII Blitzkrieg - Poland Sitzkrieg (Phony War) Sep 39- Mar 40 Blitzkrieg April - June 1940

– Denmark, Norway, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Belgium, France

Maginot Line Siegfried Line June 22, 1940 - Compiegne,

– Occupied France,, Vichy France

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Britain Stands alone German plans invasion- Operation Sea Lion Chamberlain replaced by Churchill Battle of Britain a

– attack airfields - destroy RAF– attack British defense installations– attack British cities

Cancelled by end of 1940

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Fall 1940

Axis Powers attack Balkans, North Africa Greece, Yugoslavia conquered Hungary, Romania join Axis powers, 1940 Bulgaria joins 1941 Sweden, Switz neutral Spain technically neutral

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US

Neutrality Acts, 1935-37 Cash and Carry, 1939-40 Lend Lease, 1941 Japan increasingly aggressive

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USSR

Blitzkrieg - June 22, 1941 - Barbarossa– need oilfields and farmland– SU falls back - scorched earth policy– Ukraine overrun in 4 months

Leningrad siege lasted 2 years + Stalingrad - 1942 - 43 Turning point

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Turning points

El Alamein Casablanca Conference, Jan 1943 Attack Italy Teheran Conf, Nov 1943 Yalta Conference, 1944 Operation Overlord - Normandy Invasion

– D Day - June 6, 1944

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Paris retaken by Aug 1944 Push for Berlin Last effort by Germans

– Battle of the Bulge

April 1945 - Hitler commits suicide May 7, 1945 VE DAY