PPT-World War II The rise of dictators

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Benito Mussolini One of Europes first dictators Italy Fascism considered the nation more important than the individual Joseph stalin Union of soviet socialist

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Benito Mussolini One of Europes first dictators Italy Fascism considered the nation more important than the individual Joseph stalin Union of soviet socialist republics ussr Communism economic equality through the elimination of private property. Path to War. Japan’s . Expansion in Asia. heavily depended on foreign sources on raw . material .  Island Nation. 1931 – 1933 Japanese . military . invades and conquers Chinese province of Manchuria. World War . Looms. Rise of the Dictators. Germany- Adolf Hitler. Italy- Benito Mussolini. Soviet Union- Joseph Stalin. Japan- Military leaders take control. World does not respond to these dictators. World War Looms. Summary. Germany invades neighboring countries and launches the Holocaust—the systematic killing of millions of Jews and other “non-Aryans.” The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor ushers the U.S. into World War II.. Adolf Hitler. Benito Mussolini. Josef Stalin. 24-1. Adolf Hitler was the High Chancellor of the German Parliament. He was also the leader of the National Socialists also known as the Nazi Party. Soon after Hitler came into power, he made sure that he would stay into power. . Dictators and War. Explain how dictators and militaristic regimes arose in several countries in the 1930’s. Summarize the actions taken by aggressive regimes in Europe and Asia. Analyze the responses of Britain, France, and the United States to the aggressive regimes. What 1938 meeting between two leaders failed to forestall World War II?. What 1939 action began World War II?. What was the political system of the allied countries?. Czechoslovakia was one of the first countries to become dominated by Germany. Looking at the map, give two reasons for this.. Path to War. Japan’s . Expansion in Asia. heavily depended on foreign sources on raw . material .  Island Nation. 1931 – 1933 Japanese . military . invades and conquers Chinese province of Manchuria. First . World War 1914–18. Australian troops in the Turkish Lone Pine . trenches.. Australia's . early involvement in the Great War included the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force landing at . It was a global military conflict that took place mainly in Europe between 1914 & 1918.. It was a . total war. which left great devastation, millions dead and shaped the modern world.. World War I created a decisive break with the old world order that had emerged after the Napoleonic Wars. The results of World War I would be important factors in the development of World War II; 21 years later. Chapter 19, Section 1. Aftermath of WWI. Following WWI, the Treaty of Versailles laid out the groundwork for post-war society. . However, Germany (who was blamed for WWI) was not present at the treaty’s negotiations and was very bitter because of the terms. . events leading to World War II, including the militarization of the Rhineland, Germany’s seizure of Austria and Czechoslovakia, Japan’s invasion of China, and the Rape of Nanjing. . . Analyzing . Ch. 19 Discussion Questions: The Interwar Years - Challenge of Dictators & Depression Cluck – AP European History 2017 Why did the Paris settlement fail to bring peace and prosperity to Europe? Underlying causes. What causes most wars. Extreme . nationalism. (“Super Patriotism” or love for one’s country). Imperialism: . Spreading the political or economic control of one country over another. Hitler’s Rise to Power. Fascism. Early Life . WWI Service. Weimar Republic. Mein . Kampf. Rise to Power. Demagoguery . A society of racism. Fascism . Fascism: An authoritarian and nationalistic right-wing system of government and social organization..

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