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    Germany and Mediterranean that contributed in gaining support that endangered the French rear. While on the other hand‚ the USSR was clear from the start with respect to its commitment in order to help the Republic. It not only faced the problem of fascism but also moved away from the geographical centre of the Soviet frontiers about the conflict that is present between the

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    Single Party States Notes

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    Alexandra Gavonel Mr.Greer History SL March 23 2013 Unit 4: Single Party States notes From: Topic 3- Themes and Exams Tips Chapter: “Origins and development of authoritarian and single party states” “What constitutes an authoritarian or single-party state?” Country or state to be classed as an authoritarian or single party state: * Only one legal political party * A leader chosen by or from the military following a revolution * Group or leader that controls the state even

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    fought all his life against the fascist regime. Mussolini finally established his dictatorship in January 1925. Unlike Hitler‚ Mussolini did not terrorize his country to gain power; he used powerful speeches to convince the entire nation that Fascism was the

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    Picasso was arguably the most influential artist of the twentieth century. He had some degree of influence in all styles of painting which were used during his time‚ and was known and respected by almost every art enthusiast on the face of the planet. Pablo Picasso‚ born Pablo Ruiz Picasso‚ came into the world on the 25th of October 1881 in the southern Spanish town of Malaga. Pablo was an artist from early in his life - he was a child prodigy. He began his career as a classical painter. He painted

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    time‚ and was more for the show of how great Mussolini was. But it certainly benefited Italy! Bibliography: • "Fascist Italy" by John Hite and Chris Hinton • "Italy: The Rise of Fascism 1915-45" by Mark

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    Principles of Nazism

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    Principles of Nazism a) Extreme patriotism b) proclamation ofracial superioty c) Anti semitism d) Opposition to communism and democracy e) Militarism. Principles of fascism •Absolute power of the State: The Fascist state is a glorious‚ living entity that is more important than any individual. All individuals are part of the State‚ but the State is greater than the sum of its parts. All individuals must set aside their own needs and supplicate themselves to the needs of the State. There is

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    Was the Second World War primarily caused by the appeasement policy? The appeasement policy is adopted first by the Britain and then by France to avoid war with the aggressors‚ namely Germany‚ Italy and Japan during the interwar period in 1930s. The policy is to give way and fulfill the aggressors’ demands as much as possible‚ like what historian Paul Kennedy defines: the appeasement is “a policy of settling international quarrels by admitting and satisfying the grievance through international

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    Minister from 1922 until his ousting in 1943. He ruled constitutionally until 1925‚ when he dropped all pretense of democracy and set up a legal dictatorship. Known as Il Duce ("the leader")‚ Mussolini was one of the key figures in the creation of fascism is a form of radical  authoritarian nationalism. Democratic: The law codes of the parliamentary system were rewritten under Mussolini. All teachers in schools and universities had to swear an oath to defend the fascist regime. Newspaper editors were

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    The Spanish civil war is often seen as a fundamental divide between right and left- the first major struggle between Fascism and Communism. The Spanish civil war started distinctly as a Spanish civil war born out of Spanish disputes‚ but it was soon to take on an international character. The military situations were practically equal to both sides before the foreign intervention. However‚ after Germany‚ Italy‚ and USSR intervened the situation changed dramatically. In general‚ the decision by foreign

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    democracy‚ but with the strength of ethnic groups‚ religious strength‚ and the rebirth of Russia and China‚ those problems may now not be smoothly resolved. “The End of History?” worries about the growth and drop of main principles such as absolutism‚ fascism and communism. He also proposes that human history must be observed in relations of a battle of principles‚ which Western liberal democracy has overcome over the major parts of the earth. He claims that even though its recognition is still in development

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