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Mussolini's March on Rome
Benito Mussolini's appointment as prime minister, in late October 1922, thousands of fascist party members, known as black shirts marched towards Rome threatening to seize power. his outcome was his appointment as prime minister of Italy, marking the beginning of fascist rule in the country. -
Hitler writes mein kampf
mein kampf is a autobiographical manifesto by Adolf Hitler, where he outlines his political ideology and future plans for Germany. -
Japan invades Manchuria
the Japanese invasion of Manchuria marked the beginning of world war 2. Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931 primarily to secure resources for its expanding industries, gain strategic land, and assert its growing power in Asia. -
Holodomor begins
The Holodomor also known as the terror famine or the great Ukrainian famine, was a man made famine in Soviet Ukraine that occurred from 1932 to 1933 resulting in the deaths of millions of Ukrainians. -
Hitler appointed chancellor of germany
Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany by president Paul von hindenburg, marking a pivotal moment in German history and the rise of the Nazi regime. -
'' Night of the long knives'' in germany
The ''night of the long knives'' was a series of political murders carried out by the SS in Nazi Germany between June 30 and July 2, 1934. the event was a key step in solidifying Hitlers absolute authority within the Nazi party and the government. -
Nuremburg laws enacted
The nuremburg laws were a set of antisemitic and racist laws enacted in Nazi Germany in 1935. they were composed of two main laws: the Reich citizenship law and the law for the protection of German blood and German honor. -
The great purge begins
The great purge was a period of intense political repression in the Soviet union from 1936 to 1938. it involved the systematic elimination of political opponents, including high ranking officials, military leaders, and ethnic minorities, under the leadership of Joseph Stalin. -
The rape of Nanking
The rape of Nanking also known as the Nanjing massacre, was a horrific series of atrocities committed by the imperial Japanese army against the Chinese population of Nanjing. -
Kristallnacht
Kristallnacht also known as the '' night of broken glass '', was a series of coordinated and violent attacks against Jewish people, their property, and synagogues in Nazi Germany and parts of Austria and Czechoslovakia.