PPT-East Germany: The Anti-fascist State

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HI290 History of Germany Organisation of the East German State Administrative districts of the GDR 1952 State apparatus Party apparatus The Sozialistische Einheitspartei

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HI290 History of Germany Organisation of the East German State Administrative districts of the GDR 1952 State apparatus Party apparatus The Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands. Nazi Germany. By David S.. Horace Greeley High School. Class of 2007. INTRODUCTION. What is Anti-Intellectualism?. A sentiment of hostility towards, or mistrust of, intellectuals and intellectual pursuits. AP World History. Fascism – Democracy Denied. World War I causes Europeans to distrust democracy. Communism. Fascism. Communism and fascism struggle for control over many European countries. European countries, especially Germany, are desperate for relief of many ills. . The Anti-fascist State. HI290- History of Germany. Organisation of the East German State. Administrative districts of the GDR, 1952. State apparatus. Party apparatus. The . Sozialistische. . Einheitspartei. Lecture 15. East Germany. Introduction. Debates over the history of the GDR – objective assessments are still difficult to arrive at.. Continuity with German history (especially with the Nazi period)?. Chapter 29-2. Causes for the rise of fascism in Italy. In the early 20. th. century Italy was a liberal state with civil rights and a liberal constitution. Then:. Italia Irrendenta: Orlando left the Paris Peace Conference early and angry because Italy did not get the territory promised to her after the war. The . Repression of the Individual. World History. Unit 6. Contains:. One video with questions. Essential Question Paragraph. Considering all of the information in this unit, write a small paragraph (minimum five content specific sentences) explaining the change in politics in Europe. While writing consider the causes and effects of these political . Nazi Germany. By David S.. Horace Greeley High School. Class of 2007. INTRODUCTION. What is Anti-Intellectualism?. A sentiment of hostility towards, or mistrust of, intellectuals and intellectual pursuits. Fascism. What is Fascism?. Fascism-. (noun). (Dictionary) a . political philosophy, movement, or regime (as that of the . Fascisti. ). . that exalts nation and often race above the individual . and that stands for a centralized autocratic . of . the 1930s. Josef (Joseph) Stalin. Josef Stalin. Country: USSR (Soviet Union). Date in Power: 1924. Political Party: Communist Party. Type of Government: Communist. Title: “Man of Steel” (translated). Hitler was impressed by Mussolini & used many of his ideas to make the Nazi Party strong in Germany . Adolf Hitler was . an early Nazi recruit . & quickly rose to . power in the party . The Nazis were a fascist group in Germany that wanted to overthrow the disloyal Weimar Republic. Hitler was impressed by Mussolini & used many of his ideas to make the Nazi Party strong in Germany . Adolf Hitler was . an early Nazi recruit . & quickly rose to . power in the party . The Nazis were a fascist group in Germany that wanted to overthrow the disloyal Weimar Republic. Totalitarianism: . government controls all aspects of the lives of the people. .. Conservative . authoritarianism: traditional form of anti-democratic government in Europe (absolutism). e.g., Louis XIV, Peter the Great, Frederick the Great, Catherine the Great, Metternich. Mussolini Part 3 . What were Mussolini’s Economic and Social Policies, and what factors influenced them? . Mussolini realized the importance of strong economy for the strength of his regime; he wanted to make Italy economically self-sufficient in food and raw materials (autarchy) . Otto von Bismarck (1815-98). Born in . Sch. önhausen. in Brandenburg, the son of a Pomeranian . Junker. .. Educated at . Göttingen. University.. 1836: Entered the Prussian civil service.. 1839: Retired from the civil service to manage the family estates..

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