1931-1941 Section 1 Dictators Threaten World Peace (528-535) Section 1 - Dictators Threaten World Peace
Joseph Stalin Russia Political movement and beliefs Communism Strengthen communism in the Soviet Union The spread of communism by workers revolutions throughout the world State ownership of property Eventual rule by the working class. Section 1 - Dictators Threaten World Peace
Joseph Stalin Russia Aggressive actions taken in the 1920s & 30s Massive campaigns to collectivize agriculture and to industrialize the nation The Great Purge Section 1 - Dictators Threaten World Peace
Benito Mussolini Italy Political movement and beliefs Fascism; extreme nationalism Militaristic expansionism Private property A strong centralized government Anti-communism Section 1 - Dictators Threaten World Peace
Benito Mussolini Italy Aggressive actions taken in the 1920s & 30s
March on Rome RomeBerlin Axis Pact Invasion of Ethiopia Section 1 - Dictators Threaten World Peace
Adolf Hitler Germany Political movement and beliefs Nazism; extreme nationalism and racism Militaristic expansionism Private property A strong government Anti-communism Section 1 - Dictators Threaten World Peace
Adolf Hitler Germany Aggressive actions taken in the 1920s & 30s
Established the Third Reich Pulled out of the League of Nations Built up the military Sent troops into the Rhineland Set up the Rome-Berlin Axis Pact Section 1 - Dictators Threaten World Peace
Japanese Militarists Political movement and beliefs Nationalism Militaristic expansionism Section 1 - Dictators Threaten World Peace
Japanese Militarists Aggressive actions taken in the 1920s & 30s
The invasion of Manchuria Pulled out of the League of Nations
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Francisco Franco Spain Political movement and beliefs Fascism Militarism
Section 1 - Dictators Threaten World Peace
Francisco Franco Spain Aggressive actions taken in the 1920s & 30s An uprising against the elected government A civil war
Section 1 - Dictators Threaten World Peace Define the term totalitarian.
Explain the importance of the Neutrality Acts. Section 1 - Dictators Threaten World Peace Benito Mussolini http://gi.grolier.com/ wwii/ wwii_mussolini.html Information about Mussolini's life, the birth of fascism, and the Italian leader's military dictatorship. Includes links to information about Adolf Hitler and about the history of World War II.
Joseph Stalin http://www.bbc.co.uk/ history/ historic_figures/ stalin_joseph.shtml Biography of the Soviet dictator who succeeded Lenin. Includes links to articles about his early rival, Leon Trotsky, Stalin's leadership during World War II, and his forced collectivization of Soviet agriculture.
The Nazis http://motlc.wiesenthal.com/site/pp.asp?c=gvKVLcMVIuG&b=394657 Nazism before, during, and after World War II. The Simon Wiesenthal Center is an international human rights organization dedicated to preserving the memory of the Holocaust .