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    Germany The most notorious example of an interwar totalitarian rule can be seen in the NAZI party’s control of Germany between 1933 and 1945. This fascist reign‚ also called the Third Reich‚ was led by Adolf Hitler and was created in about the same way as the totalitarian governments that arose in other European countries during the same time period. After World War I‚ Germany was forced into a state of depression. They were forced to repay a huge war debt due to the Treaty of Versailles‚ and the

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    Both nation states required the support of their populations in order for the fascist regime to succeed. This essay will focus on the aspects of propaganda used throughout the Second World War. Looking at the successes and failures in Axis propaganda in

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    them. In October of 1922 Mussolini was named the premier. He used his militia to purge local governments of any opposition to Fascism. Under the worsening conditions when Italy was about to collapse‚ the Fascists party appealed to the frustrations of soldiers and the middle class. The Fascists offered a return to traditional values‚ promising to bring Italy back to a position of glory again. Most importantly‚ the Fascist’s offered to do something about the deteriorating conditions. On October

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    the main government in the early 1900’s in Europe. Fascism was made out by Mussolini to be a solution for the deteriorated conditions of Italy. With his militia‚ he was able to purge local governments so that no opposition to Fascism remained. The Fascist party in Italy offered a return to traditional values and appealed to the very agitated soldiers and middle class. In Hitler’s 25 Points (about Fascism)‚ Hitler said that religion was acceptable and that all denominations would be recognized in the

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    head of 250 fascist deputies‚ and on the third assembly he formed the National Fascist Party. He paid special attention to the instability which Italy was in‚ both politically and economically‚ and took advantage of the situation to rise through the unhappiness and uncertainty showing himself to be the man who could possibly stabilize the country. He gained power through careful manipulation and political intimidation until on October 28th 1922‚ Mussolini and twenty five thousand fascist followers

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    Communism is a social organization based on everything behind in common‚ all ownership given to the community as a whole or a state. A communist is someone who supports left politics. Fascist – A governmental system led by one dictator who owns complete power. All opposition and criticism is forcibly being suppressed. A fascist supports this system. Weimar Republic – A period in German history when they were republic. First they had an emperor a Kaiser‚ abdicated because the War went bad. So they created

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    One of the main reasons this source is valuable to the research is that in the third chapter called‚ “The Martyr President”. Low gives a detailed narration of the events that led to killing of FC Barcelona President Josep Sunyol at the hands of fascist troops on the afternoon of 6th August 1936. Sunyol went on to then be declared as the “Martyr President” by Joan Laport former President of Barcelona‚ because he represented the conscious combination of society and sport that embodies the identity

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    World War II Research Report Erica Slaughter “Italy” University of Phoenix Western ideals and World War II Hundreds of philosophers and historians possess the concern of how the modern world has come into being. Many issues‚ from The Great War to World War II have effects society today. This paper will trace the rise of totalitarianism in Italy as well as other European countries between 1918 and 1939‚ and the contrast to political developments in Great Britain‚ France‚ and the United

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    participate in the same leisure activities as men. They enjoyed popular culture and less restrictive clothing. Women’s access to education also increased during this period and women’s voices were heard more often. What factors led to the rise of the Fascists in

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    Intro to Politics (I) Identify the several varieties of liberalism discussed in the chapter on liberalism and the historical circumstances in which they emerged. There are several varieties of liberalism that are discussed in the text of “Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal” by Terence Ball and Richard Dagger. Some of these varieties are neoclassical liberals‚ welfare liberals‚ and libertarian anarchists. The first variation of liberalism discussed is neoclassical liberals‚ who believe

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