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1
Dictators Threaten World Peace
  • CH 24 Sect 1
  • Pg 734

2
Failures of the peace of WWI
  • Treaty of Versailles caused anger resentment.
  • Germans saw nothing fair in the treaty blaming
    them for the war.
  • Soviets resented the carving up of Russia.
  • People turned to authoritarian leaders to solve
    economic social problems.
  • Dictators were able to seize power.

3
Joseph Stalin Transforms the Soviet Union
  • Democracy gave way to civil war resulting in the
    establishment of a communist gov.
  • Joseph Stalin took control.
  • Made both agricultural industrial growth the
    prime goals of the Soviet Union.
  • Abolished all privately owned farms replaced
    them w/ gov. owned farms.
  • All economic activity was placed under state
    management.
  • Established a totalitarian state gov. that
    maintained complete control over its citizens.
  • Individuals have no rights, gov. oppresses all
    opposition.

4
Rise of Fascism in Italy
  • Benito Mussolini established a totalitarian
    state in Italy.
  • Unemployment inflation produced bitter strikes,
    communist led.
  • Middle upper class demanded stronger
    leadership.
  • Mussolini played on the fears of economic
    collapse communism.
  • Won support of many discontented Italians.

5
Rise of Fascism in Italy
  • Mussolini established the Fascist Party.
  • Fascism stressed nationalism placed the
    interests of the state above the individual.
  • black shirts Mussolini supporters
  • IL Duce the leader

6
Nazis take over Germany
  • Adolf Hitler followed the path of Mussolini
  • Nazis Party National Socialist German Workers
    Party
  • Fuhrer the leader
  • Promised to bring Germany out of chaos
  • Mein Kampf Hitlers book which set forth the
    basic beliefs of Nazism
  • Nazism the German brand of Fascism, based on
    extreme nationalism.

7
Nazis take over Germany
  • Hitler dreamed of uniting all German speaking
    people in great German empire.
  • Wanted to enforce racial purification
  • Blonde haired, blue eyed, Aryans master race
  • National expansion more living space
  • Great Depression helped Nazis come to power.
  • Germanys economy was dependant on the U.S. so
    they were hit hard.

8
Nazis take over Germany
  • Unemployed men joined Hitlers private army.
    brown shirts
  • Nazis had become the strongest party.
  • Hitler appointed chancellor
  • Dismantled the Weimar Republic established the
    Third Reich

9
Militarists gain control in Japan
  • Nationalist military leaders trying to take over
    the imperial gov. of Japan.
  • Need for more living space.
  • Launched a surprise attack on Chinese province of
    Manchuria.
  • League of Nations allowed actions despite the
    goal to prevent aggressive acts.
  • Condemned Japan, who simply quit the league.

10
Aggression in Europe Africa
  • Hitler pulled Germany out of the League of
    Nations.
  • Began a military build up
  • Sent troops into the Rhineland
  • League did nothing to stop Hitler
  • Mussolini began building his empire beginning w/
    Ethiopia.
  • League of Nations response was an ineffective
    economic boycott.

11
Civil War in Spain
  • Francisco Franco rebelled against the Spanish
    republic.
  • Spanish Civil War began
  • Americans sent aid but the aid was not sufficient
    to stop the spread of fascism.
  • Western democracies remained neutral.
  • Hitler Mussolini backed Franco w/troops
  • Forged a close relationship b/w Germany Italy.
  • Spain became a Fascist state.

12
Americans cling to Isolationism
  • Americans were determined to avoid war maintain
    isolationism.
  • Congress passed a series of Neutrality Acts.
  • Outlawed arms sales or loans to nations at war.
  • Extended the ban on arms sales loans to nations
    engaged in civil war.

13
Neutrality breaks down
  • Roosevelt found it impossible to remain neutral
    despite public opinion.
  • U.S. continued to send supplies to China b/c
    Japan had not declared war on China.
  • Roosevelt spoke out against isolationism.

14
Answer these questions
  • In what countries did totalitarian governments
    come to power?
  • What was the goal of the militarists who took
    control in Japan?
  • How did the League of Nations responds to
    aggression?
  • What type of foreign policy did the U.S. adopt
    after WWI?
  • What laws did Congress pass regarding foreign
    policy?
  • Why did many Americans have difficulty with a
    policy of neutrality?
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