World War II Erupts23.1 The Rise of Dictators
Review How did WWI begin in Europe?
› Who made up the Triple Alliance?› Who made up the Triple Entente?
Why was it called the “war to end all wars”?› What was the cost?
How might you have felt, just coming out a devastating world war - followed by a catastrophic depression - when news of another potential war in Europe began to spread?
Europe after World War I Problems with peace
› The Treaty of Versailles left many European nations dissatisfied; they felt Germany had not been punished enough
German outrage› The Treaty of Versailles crushed the German
economy, it also left the Germans feeling humiliated › In addition, the Germans had to give up major
industrial regions and pay huge amounts of reparations which caused a period of steep inflation; German currency had no meaningful value
What is ‘inflation’?
The Weimar Republic After the fall of the German
government, they attempted to establish a democracy in Germany, but it was very unstable
The Weimar Republic faced a great deal of opposition both from communist sympathizers and far right anti-democratic groups
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What is a ‘dictatorship’?
What does it mean to have a ‘totalitarian’ government?
Mussolini and the Birth of Fascism
Benito Mussolini› Outraged by the Treaty of
Versailles, Mussolini founded a new party – the Fascist Party Fascist is a term which means
“bundle of rods”; the Romans had used the bundle of rods as a symbol for their state (a single rod can be easily broken, but many rods tied together are strong)
Fascism› A system of government which
stresses the glory of the state
The Rise of Mussolini Mussolini used his dynamic public speaking skills to gain a
seat in parliament
His vision of a strong, orderly Italy appealed to many people
He encouraged the use of violence against Communists and Socialists, whom many Italians blamed for the post-war chaos of Europe
In 1922, Mussolini became the leader of the Italian government and established a totalitarian dictatorship› A form of government in which a dictator has complete control
over the political and social lives of their constituents
Hitler’s Rise to Power Adolf Hitler, a volunteer
member of the German army, was angered by the Treaty of Versailles
He joined a small political party known as the National Socialists, or Nazis
During this time, Hitler discovered his talent for public speaking, and began to gain influence
Hitler’s Rise to Power“Germany will either be a world power or there will be no Germany.”
In 1923, an impatient Hitler attempted to overthrow the German government; he failed, and was jailed for nine months of a five-year sentence
Mein Kampf (“My Struggle”)› During his imprisonment, Hitler wrote his
infamous memoir detailing his political ideology › Stressed nationalism and devotion to the state› Dreamed of uniting all the Germans of Europe in
a great empire
The Aryan Race Hitler expressed a belief
in racial superiority of Germanic peoples, whom he called ‘Aryans’
He blamed Jews for many of Germany’s problems and believed that they threatened the purity of the Aryan race
What were the primary characteristics of the Aryan race?
Hitler’s Rise to Power By 1933, the Nazi party was the most powerful
party in Germany
Hitler now moved to establish himself as a totalitarian dictator as well
Using his political skills and violence – when necessary – he eliminated all who opposed him
In addition, he began to secretly build up German armed forces, which would come in handy as he sought to fulfill his dream of a German empire
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Who is in charge of the Soviet Union (formerly known as Russia) during this time period?
What type of government was in place there?
Stalin’s Rise to Power“We regard ourselves as the happiest of mortals, because we are the
contemporary of a man who never had an equal in world history.”
Joseph Stalin had already established a communist government in the Soviet Union
Communism and fascism represent opposite political extremes; the only thing they had in common was their violent response to opposition
Stalin’s domination of all aspects of Soviet life made him one of the era’s most infamous totalitarian dictators
Like Hitler and Mussolini, Stalin created a myth of his own greatness› Towns and cities were re-named after
him› His portrait was displaying
everywhere
Assignment: Reviewing Ideas, Terms, and People (Pg. 745)
1. How did the conclusion of World War I affect the political climate in Europe?
2. How did the severe inflation in Germany affect the population?
3. Why do you think it is important for a peace agreement, such as the Treaty of Versailles, to be regarded as fair by all sides?
4. Write a brief definition for each of the following terms: fascism, dictatorship, totalitarianism
5. What attribute did Mussolini, Hitler, and Stalin all have in common?
6. Why do you think the three totalitarian dictators worked so hard to build public adoration of themselves?