The Rise of Totalitarianism

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  • Joseph Stalin

    Joseph Stalin
    Commuinism and facism represent opposite political extremes.
    Like Hitler,and Mussolini he created a myth of his own greatness.
    One of the most notorious totalitarian dictators.
    In early 1930s, military leaders used violence to gain control over the government. The Soviet Union was founded
    Japan was facing limited size or terriority
    Italy evaded Ethiopa.
  • Adolf Hitler

    Adolf Hitler
    Rejected by Austrian military because they thought him too weak to carry a weapon.
    Volunteered for Germany army.
    Joined politcal party known as the National Socialists, or Nazis.
    Organized an effort to seize power in Germany by force. *The Spanish Civil War
    *MIlitarizing the Rhineland
    *The Anschluss Moved to establish himself as a totalitarian dictator.
  • Francisco Franco

    Spanish Civil War
    Help of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy
    Nationalist forces overthrew the democratically elected Second Republic.
  • Benito Mussolini

    Benito Mussolini
    He was the first new leader emerge in Europe.
    Strongly opposed socialism and communism.
    He was referred to as the leader.
    Under this totalitarian regime, Mussolini had total control over daily life in Italy. *Supported Italy's entry into World War I
    *Founded a new Italin political party--The National Facist Party
    *Established a dictatorship
    *Under this totalitarian regime, Mussolini had total control over daily life in Italy.