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Fascism Rises in EuropeSection 3

Ch.31

Fascism• a militant political movement that emphasizes

loyalty to the state and obedience to its leader.• Fascists believed in an extreme form of

nationalism; loyalty is pledged to the leader.• In each fascist state uniforms of a certain color

were worn, special salutes used, and mass rallies were held.

Fascism in Italy• Italians were unhappy about failure to get

more territory from the Treaty of Versailles, rising unemployment and inflation.

• The democratic gov. seemed unable to deal with these problems.

Mussolini Takes Control• Benito Mussolini founded

the Fascist Party in 1919.• He promised to revive the

economy and rebuild the armed forces.

• As conditions worsened, Mussolini’s popularity grew.

Mussolini Takes Control• In Oct. 1922, 30k Fascist marched on Rome and

demanded that King Victor Emmanuel II put Mussolini in charge.

• After widespread violence and an uprising, Mussolini took power.

• He soon became known as IL Duce (the leader).• He immediately outlawed all other political parties,

jailed his opponents, and abolished democracy.

The Rise of the Nazis• After WWI, Hitler

moved to Munich and joined a small political party.

• The National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSDAP) or Nazi for short.

The Rise of the Nazis• Adolf Hitler soon became

the party leader or der Fuhrer.

• Hitler wrote his book Mein Kampf (My Struggle) while in prison after a failed attempt to topple the government in 1923.

Hitler’s Beliefs and Goals• Germans were a master race.• All non-Aryans (Jews, Slavs, and

Gypsies) were inferior.• The Treaty of Versailles was an

outrage.• Germany was overcrowded and

needed more lebensraum.

Hitler Becomes Chancellor• The Nazis became the

largest political party by 1932.

• In 1933, conservative political leaders advised President Paul von Hindenburg to name Hitler chancellor.

Hitler Becomes Chancellor• The Nazis now had a

majority and Hitler called for new elections.

• Six days before the elections, fire destroyed the Reichstag, which Hitler blamed on the Communists.

Hitler Becomes Chancellor• Hitler banned all other political parties.• In 1934, the SS arrested and murdered

hundreds of Hitler’s enemies.• This action and the terror by the Gestapo

scared most Germans into total obedience.• Hitler took control of every aspect of

German society.

Hitler has Total Control• Propaganda became important for keeping

control in Hitler’s Germany.• No person or organization was allowed to

criticize the government.• Organizations such as the Hitler Youth and

League of German Girls were set up for schoolchildren.

Hitler Makes War on the Jews

• Anti-Semitism was a key part of Nazi ideology.

• Nazis used Jews as scapegoats for all of Germany's problems after WWI.

• Kristallnacht- 9 Nov. 1938, Nazi mobs attacked Jews in their homes and on the streets and destroyed Jewish-owned businesses and buildings.

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