Preparation for War
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Preparation for War
Chapter 26, Lesson 1
Dictators
Europe experienced the depression before and
during the 1930’s as well
Social and economic problems in Europe
brought different outcomes
Germany, Italy, and Japan fall under the control
of Dictators
Mussolini and Fascism in Italy
Mussolini outlaws other
political parties
Fascists believe the state
is more important than
the individual
Fascists believe that
military power and war
are good for a nation
Hitler and Nazism in Germany
Germans do not understand how they lost WWI
They are upset with the Treaty of Versailles
Germany establishes a democracy after WWI
Hitler and Nazism in Germany
Hitler criticizes democracy and blames problems
of Germany on communists and Jews
1933 – Hitler becomes chancellor and the Nazi
party wins a majority of seats in Parliament
Nazi party quickly destroys democracy and
individual freedoms
Jews lose their citizenship (Nuremberg Laws)
Hitler’s nickname: “The Fuhrer” (the leader)
Hitler and Nazism in Germany
German economy falls apart in 1923
Inflation – steady rise in prices of goods
The new government is criticized for being weak
National Socialism German Workers Party
opposes the government
Adolf Hitler is the head of the party
Fascism in Spain
Spain is in civil war in 1936
Pro-Democracy vs. Fascists
This becomes a test for fascist gov’t in Europe
Italy sends troops/Germany sends bombers
Communist Russia supports the Anti-Fascists, and
British, French, and American volunteers join the
anti-fascists
Franco and the Fascists win in 1939
Japan Establishes Control in Asia
Japan is also hurt by the depression
Japanese industry needed coal, oil, and iron
Japan could not grow enough rice to feed its
people
Radical dictators come to power
Seize Manchuria from China (rich in coal, iron)
1937 – Japan invades China
America Views Problems in Europe
American wants no part of European problems
Depression still ongoing
Memories of WWI
U.S. passes laws in the 1930’s preventing the sale
of arms or lending money to countries at war
Roosevelt keeps a close eye on Europe and
keeps Americans aware of European problems
He is accused of wanting to start a war