Dictatorship ppt - Effingham County Schools

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Can you name the Dictator
or tell what country he is
from?
Don’t worry if you don’t
recognize these people you’re not supposed to
know many of these guys
yet!
Who is this famous actor
portraying?
Mao Tse-Tung - China
1
Mao
2
Stalin
3
Hitler
4
Kim Il Sung
Kim Il Sung
5
Kim Jong Il
Kim Jong-Il
6
Hussein
7
Castro
8
Lenin
Vladimir Lenin - USSR
9
Mussolini
Only one political party
is allowed to exist - the
Dictator is the leader of this
party, and the party helps
him to run the country
One person - the
‘Dictator’ holds all of the
power in the country
Examples of dictators:
Mussolini, Hitler, Stalin
So no elections are held
because the Dictator does
not allow people to
choose who they want to
run their country
What’s a
Dictatorship?
Dictators rely upon a
large, strong and loyal
army to help them to
maintain their power
Anyone who is considered to
be an enemy of the Dictator
and his political party would
be persecuted
Styles of government
Dictatorship Communism Democracy
The dictator
holds all the
power in the
country
Property and
businesses
are owned by
a whole
nation
instead of by
individuals;
people share
all the wealth
An elected
government
of the
people, by
the people
and for the
people
German aggression
• Germans aggression in
Europe began when Adolf
Hitler and his Nazi party
took control of Germany in
1933.
• Aggression: the actions
of starting a fight or
war by a person or
nation
• Germany soon took over
Austria, Czechoslovakia,
and Poland
German aggression
• Germany had a huge, well-trained
army, equipped with the most modern
tanks and other weapons.
• It also had the largest air force in the
world.
Blitzkrieg (“lightning war”)
• A new type of warfare used to quickly
conquer most of western Europe.
• Squadrons of German planes would
suddenly appear to bomb a country’s
military bases and factories.
• At the same time, hundreds of German
tanks and thousands of troops would
quickly move into that country’s cities.
Did it work???
• Using the “blitzkrieg,” Germany conquered
Poland and France, each within a month.
• Within 3 months, Germany also conquered
Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, and
Belgium
Dictatorship – The dictator holds all the
power in the country.
Communism – People share all the wealth.
Property and businesses are owned by the
whole nation.
Democracy – elected government of the
people, by the people, & for the people
Hitler – Dictator of Germany