By: Aleana G. Adolf Hitler. Benito Mussolini. Hideki Tojo. Joseph Stalin.
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Dictators of WWII
By: Aleana G
Adolf Hitler.
Benito Mussolini.
Hideki Tojo.
Joseph Stalin.
Dictators Of WWII
Nazism is a form of socialism featuring
racism and expansionism and to have obedience for a
strong leader.
Nazism.
Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889. He was the Nazi
Germany leader during 1934-1945. Hitler initiated World War
Two. He also oversaw fascist policies and caused over
millions of deaths. He believed in Nazism and wanted to create a supreme race. He blamed the
Jews and saw them as weak people. He tried to get rid of
Jews by sending them to concentration camps. Many
Jews were killed and experimented on. They were
also put into labor. Adolf’s reign ended on April 30, 1945
when he took his own life.
Adolf Hitler.
an authoritarian and nationalistic right-wing system
of government and social organization.
OrExtreme right-wing,
authoritarian, or intolerant views or practice.
Fascism.
Benito Mussolini was born July 29, 1883. Benito believed in fascism. In 1919 Mussolini
created the “Fascist Party” in Italy. When he was creating the party he was basically creating
his power. He then made himself dictator before World
War Two. Prior becoming a dictator, Benito was following
his fathers steps in politics. But he was expelled because he was in support of World War
One. On April 28, 1945 Benito and his wife were shot and they
died.
Benito Mussolini.
A belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be
prepared to use it aggressively to defend or
promote something or someone.
Militarism.
Hideki Tojo was born on December 30, 1884. Tojo
believed in militarism. Hideki was known as a Japanese Prime Minister. As a minister, he urged an alliance with Germany and
Italy. The US naval forces received a surprise attack ordered by Tojo. (not Pearl
Harbor) In his lifetime Tojo was also a political and military
leader for Japan. In 1944 the direction of war took a turn. On December 23, 1948 Hideki was accused of war crimes by the
allies and was hung.
Hideki Tojo.
A political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war
and leading to a society in which all property is
publicly owned.
Communism.
John Stalin was born on December 18, 1879. John believed in
communism. He controlled the Soviet Union for over twenty years
and instituted a reign of terror. While he was terrorizing, he modernized
Russia and defeated Nazism. During World War Two, Stalin’s red army
defeated Nazi Germany. He forced rapid industrialization and the collection of agriculture. In the
1950’s, John’s health was getting bad. When Stalin uncovered an assassination plan, he told an
undercover policeman to investigate the Communist party. Before they even started to investigate Stalin
died on March 5, 1953.
Joseph Stalin.
Similarities:Both political
ideas.They both oppose
each other.They were both
popular/attributed to someone.
They both have a dictator controlling it.
Differences:Nazism focuses on
a racist society whereas Communism focuses on a classless society.
Communism is a social economic idea.
Nazism is a totalitarian idea.
Nazism vs. Communism.
Similarities:Fascists like a
strong military too like the militarism people.
They both have a dictator type thing.
The people were obedient to their leaders.
Differences:Fascism is like a
combo of totalitarianism and capitalism. Militarism is just like a strong military.
Fascism was in Italy controlled by Mussolini and militarism was in Japan controlled by Tojo.
Fascism vs. Militarism.