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WWI Timeline

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    World War I

  • Mussolini Starts His Own Newspaper

    Mussolini Starts His Own Newspaper
    His newspaper was called Il Popolo d'Italia (People of Italy) was to make fascism more popular. It later became the main fascism newspaper of WWI.
  • February Revolution

    February Revolution
  • October Revolution

    October Revolution
  • Signing of The Treaty of Versailles

    Signing of The Treaty of Versailles
    It was a treaty signed that limited countries armies, and made countries like Germany pay for the war. It was also supposed to prevent another world war
  • Mussolini Becomes Prime Minister

    Mussolini became a prime minister, and then later became a dictator.
  • The Signing of The Treaty of Versailles

    The Signing of The Treaty of Versailles
    A treaty that was signed in November that limited countries armies, and made countries like Germany pay for the war. Also it was supposed to prevent another great war.
  • Hitler's Arrest

    Hitler's Arrest
  • Stalin Takes Power in the Soviet Union

    Stalin Takes Power in the Soviet Union
    Stalin took power in the Soviet Union after Lenin died. He got power by exiling and killing Trotsky. Then he later became a dictator through terror.
  • Spain Becomes a Republic

    The second republic was proclaimed on April 14, 1931. This happened because King Alfonso XIII was exiled.
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    Holodomor

    This was a great famine in Soviet Ukraine.
  • Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany

    Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany
    Hitler became the leader of Germany, and then later became a dictator.
  • Mussolini Invades Ethiopia

    Mussolini tried to take over Ethiopia using war atrocities like poison gases.
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    Stalin's Great Purge

    This was Stalin's way to assure his power in the Soviet Union.
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    Spanish Civil War

    This civil war was started because of labor unrest and the new fascist government.
  • Francisco Takes Power in Spain

    He gained partial control of Spain on October 1, 1936, but he didn't gain complete control for three more years.
  • Kristallnacht

    Kristallnacht
    The Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass) was where Germans vandalized as much Jewish property as they could.