PPT-Benito Mussolini “Il Duce” –the leader
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Rise of Fascism in Italy All within the state nothing outside the state nothing against the state Mussolini Traits of Totalitarians Leader Unite hisher people
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Rise of Fascism in Italy All within the state nothing outside the state nothing against the state Mussolini Traits of Totalitarians Leader Unite hisher people as a common goal . Using archival material kept across Europe Dr Christian Goeschel from The University of Manchester says the Italian Fascist as a senior partner to Hitler until the mid1930s was instrumental in the rise of the Nazi party in the pre war years And many brPage 1br DUCE Series brPage 2br DUCE Series Notes International Sales Offices 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. Chapter 16 – Section 3. Do Now. : Friday 4/5/. 13. Take out “Ripple Effect” worksheet from yesterday – we will discuss it. Have . Mussolini. HW on desk – I’ll be checking it!. Mussolini’s Rise to Power. Fascism. A political movement. Emphasized loyalty to the state and obedience to the leader. Promised to revive the economy, punish those responsible for hard times and restore the national pride. Does not have a clear program (like communism). Italy and Germany. Key Questions. 1. a. What was the goal of fascist leaders such as Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini?. b. What actions did they take to accomplish their goals?. 2. How did fascist leaders such as Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini affect the people of their country?. AH.HI.F21 Notes. Content Statement 21. During the 1930s, the U.S. government attempted to distance the country from earlier interventionist policies in the Western Hemisphere as well as retain an isolationist approach to events in Europe and Asia until the beginning of WWII.. 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. . 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. Viator. Jason Shears. Single Party States. Benito Mussolini:. Fascist Italy. Born: July 29. th. , 1883 in . Predappio. , Italy. Father- Alessandro Mussolini, blacksmith, socialist journalist contributor. What is Fascism?. A political philosophy that puts the state above the needs of the individual . Only one ruler who represents a strong and centralized government. The Rise of Fascism in Italy. Italy. *Note: There are additonal . notes . below each slide. Among the Big Four at Paris Peace Conference. Felt “shafted” by the allies in terms of territory. Postwar Itally. Fiume (Italia irridenta) . By: Julie Macias p. 6-7 . What is fascism?. Fascism is a political movement that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a government headed by a dictatorial leader.. 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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