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Communism vs. Fascism Communism Promote a classless society One supreme leader Goal: Spread of communism worldwide Karl Marx Fascism Allow for different classes to emerge Goal: Devotion to one’s country (NATIONALISM) The wills of the country over the people

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Communism vs. Fascism

Communism• Promote a classless society• One supreme leader• Goal: Spread of communism

worldwide • Karl Marx

Fascism• Allow for different classes

to emerge• Goal: Devotion to one’s

country (NATIONALISM) • The wills of the country

over the people

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The Rise of Mussolini in Italy

By: Katie Galough and Jen Tripp

Benito Mussolini (1883-1945)

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Problems after WWI

• 460,000 soldiers killed• Heavy debt• Britain and France did not give Italy

the land they promised• Governments were all coalitions that

couldn’t make decisions • Rising unemployment led to unrest in

cities

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The Treaty of Versailles

• Italians believed that it treated them badly.

• Italy had not been given the land promised at the Secret Treaty of London.

• Italy’s foreign Minister Orlando left before the conference ended, feeling humiliated.

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What is fascism?

• A system of government with centralized authority under a dictator.

• Usually involves terror, censorship, nationalism, and racism.

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Benito Mussolini

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Mussolini Forms the Fascist Party

• Mussolini began his career as a journalist where he started to gain his own ideas in what became known as FascismFascism.

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Mussolini gains power• Mussolini set up a Fascist

Party and promised to solve Italy’s problems

• Promised to rebuild Italy and recreate the Roman Empire

• Organized armed gangs called the “Blackshirts”

• Came to power in 1922 and was appointed Prime Minister by King Victor Emmanuel to prevent a Communist Revolution in Italy

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1922 March on Rome

• to establish Mussolini and the Fascist Party as the most important party in Italy

• In 1921 the Fascist parties in Italy joined together to form the Fascist Party

• Mussolini said this at a party conference:

"Either the government will be "Either the government will be given to us or will shall seize it given to us or will shall seize it by marching on Rome." by marching on Rome."

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1922 March on Rome

• In October 1922, 30,000 fascists marched on Rome, threatening King Victor Emmanuel III to give Mussolini the power.

• The king did not love the former liberal politicians, so he agreed to give Mussolini the power

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March on Rome, 1922

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Fascism under Mussolini

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Mussolini and Hitler

Mussolini and Hitler

Hitler and Mussolini had a close relationship. In October 1936 they signed a non-military alliance. Mussolini signed a full defensive alliance with Nazi Germany in the Pact of Steel.

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Adolf Hitler’s Early Life• Hitler was born on April 20th, 1889 in

AUSTRIA• He had a poor relationship with his father

and was very close to his mother• He was an aspiring painter, and was twice

rejected by the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna

• It was at this time, in 1908, that Hitler began amovement based on thebeliefs thatGermans werethe masterrace

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Hitler in WWI• Hitler pleaded to be in the

Bavarian (a state in Germany) Army and was granted his request

• He served as a messenger in a regiment that exposed him to enemy fire (story)

• He was shot in the leg and suffered from a poison gas attack

• He was awarded the Iron Cross – the highest military honor in Germany

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Hitler and Early Politics• Hitler helped form the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (Nazi) in

1919 and assumed leadership in 1921• Beer Hall Putsch (‘pooch’) November 8th, 1923

– Attempt by Hitler to seize power and overthrow the Bavarian government for signing the Treaty of Versailles

– The attempt failed and Hitler was imprisoned for five years for high treason (but he was released after only serving one year – he was not considered a threat to the public)

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Mein Kampf• Hitler wrote Mein Kampf (“My Struggle)

in 1925 while he was in prison• This became the Nazi ideology – and it

attacked Jews, Communists, democracy, and the Treaty of Versailles

• Hitler also wrote that Germany needed to destroy the French Nation and conquer Russia, among other things

• The book sold/distributed 10 million copies between 1925-1934

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Hitler’s Rise to Power• By 1932, the Nazi Party was the

biggest political party and held 230 seats

• Hitler demanded to be appointed the position of chancellor – he was initially refused, but then given the position

• Just before the 1933 election, the Reichstag (parliament) was burned to the ground. The president of Germany granted the Nazi Party the power to quash any political opposition, and they intimidated and arrested socialist and communist party members

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Hitler’s Rise to PowerThe Enabling Act• After the 1933 election, Hitler proposed the Enabling Act,

which would essentially give him a dictatorship – and it passed!

• The Enabling Act…– Banned all political parties– Germany was declared a one

party state– Jews were not allowed to be

in civil service professions– Local and state governments

were staffed by Nazi members

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Hitler Secures Absolute Power• When the president of

Germany died in 1934, Hitler’s cabinet passed a law proclaiming the presidency to him (rather than holding elections)

• The military swore an oath to Hitler, not the state

• Hitler had obtained absolute power, and Germany became known as the Third Reich

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Why Vote for Hitler?1. True believers

– These people shared the same ideology as Hitler and believed he was their savior – from the depression, the Jews, the Communists, and the Treaty of Versailles

2. Ignorance– People did not consider Hitler to

be a real threat3. Did not take him seriously

– People just thought Hitler was ‘odd’

4. New party needed– The depression and hyperinflation

highlighted the need for new political leadership

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The Nazi PartyHistory of the Swastika • The Swastika is a religious symbol used by the Egyptians,

Chinese, Roman armies, and many others• The Swastika means good luck!• The Nazi Party used the Swastika because they felt it had

connections to original caste systems that avoided racial mixing

• The Swastika is banned in most countries, except for religious or scholarly reasons

HinduismJainism Nazism

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The Nazi PartyThe SA (“Brown Shirts”)• Hitler’s private army • They bullied opponents into obeying

the Nazi Party• However, once Hitler rose to power, he had

the SA replaced by a new organization – the SS

Night of the Long Knives• Leaders in the SA (Rohm) were killed • The SA was destroyed

Ernst Rohm

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The Nazi PartyThe SS (“Black Shirts”)• The SS were Hitler’s private bodyguards

and were led by Heinrich Himmler• They arrested and killed anyone who challenged Hitler• The SS took over law enforcement in Germany and implemented

the ‘Final Solution’ Himmler

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The Nazi Party

The Gestapo• The Gestapo were the secret police of Nazi

Germany • They investigated treason, espionage, and

sabotage cases against the Nazi Party (i.e. Valkyrie)

• The Gestapo also set up and administered the concentration camps

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The Nazi PartyHitler Youth• The Hitler Youth was an organization under

the Nazi Party• By 1936, they had over five million

members in the organization• They were indoctrinated in anti-Semitism, and

even drafted into the military ranks during WWII