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APPEASEMENT
IN EUROPE…
1930s - The rise of
fascism
Fascism – a political
movement based on
extreme nationalism,
lack of individual rights,
and one-party rule
Seen in Germany and
Italy
Based a lot on anger
Why would these countries
be angry?
NATIONALISM VS. FASCISM
Nationalism – “My country is great.”
Fascism – “My country is better than all
other countries, and I’m going to punch
you in the face to prove it.”
MUSSOLINI
Italy angry
Didn’t get land from Treaty
of Versailles, and huge
unemployment
Benito Mussolini founded
Fascist Party in 1919
Promised jobs, big military
Takes power in 1922 –
got rid of democracy right
away
Totalitarian
Nicknamed “Il Duce” – or the
leader
Used group known as
Blackshirts to enforce power
ADOLF HITLER
Germany angry about treatment
after World War One
Blamed for World War One, land taken
away
Hitler and Nazi party evoke
nationalism, tell Germans to be
proud of their country
Called Germans “Aryans”, or the
master race
THE RISE OF THE NAZI PART Y
Hitler tries to take power
in 1923 – arrested
While in jail, writes Mein
Kampf, or “My Struggle”
Takes control of Nazi Party
when released
Named chancellor (like
Prime Minister) of
Germany in 1933
Weimar Republic was afraid
of Nazis, thought they could
win him over by doing this
HITLER TARGETS OPPONENTS
1934 – Nazis set fire to
Reichstag (German
Parliament), blame
Communists
Hitler declares his
government the Third
Reich, names himself
dictator, or Der Fuhrer
Uses Brownshirts, SS,
Gestapo to enforce his rule
Allies with Mussolini
SCENARIO
There is a bully in school who
is taking kids’ lunch money
and threatening to beat up
people if they don’t pay up.
What can you do?
1. Refuse to pay
2. Pay in full
3. Tr y to strike a deal with
the bully
What are the risks with each
of these?
1930S – A TIME OF INTERNATIONAL
BULLYING
Japan, Italy, and Germany
become bullies, use military
aggression to take what
they want
Japan invades Manchuria
(1931) and China (1937) –
brutal when they do so
League of Nations protests,
but can’t stop them
What message does this
send to other bullies?
ITALY
Italy tried to invade Ethiopia
in 1890 and failed
Mussolini wants revenge,
invades again in 1935
Ethiopian emperor Haile
Selassie begs League of
Nations for help, but they do
nothing
HAILE SELASSIE
“Throughout histor y, it has
been the inaction of those who
could have acted; the
indifference of those who
should have known better; the
silence of the voice of justice
when it mattered most; that
has made it possible for evil to
triumph.”
GERMANY
1935 – Hitler announces he
won’t listen to Treaty of
Versailles anymore
Increases size of army
1936 – Sends troops into
Rhineland (demilitarized
zone between France and
Germany)
League of Nations issues
statement condemning
action, but nothing else
APPEASEMENT
Appeasement – making
concessions to avoid a war
What role could World War One
have played in this?
Munich Conference (1938) –
meeting between Britain,
France, Germany, and Italy to
discuss expansion. They end
up appeasing the aggressors
and giving them what they
want.
“I believe it is peace in our
time” – Neville Chamberlain,
British Prime Minister
He thought giving in to bullies
avoided war