Schrimsher AICE International History Period 7 16 December 2014 Josef Stalin: A Totalitarian Tyrant Joseph Vissarionovitch Stalin‚ notoriously known as one of the most ruthless and inhumane tyrants‚ startlingly was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize because of his efforts to end Second World War. Yet Stalin was not flaccid in his rise to power from an irrelevant position to the dictator of the Soviet Union from 1941-1953. Joseph Stalin is ubiquitously considered a totalitarian due to his economic‚ social
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as‚ a) in eating habits especially fast food such as McDonalds (Maccas) and Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC))‚ and b) socially - with sports - for example Basketball‚ Baseball‚ Horseracing‚ and televised sports coverage; also c) recreationally: with similar holiday habits: movie/television watching‚ music listening/watching (‘MTV’); camping‚ fishing‚ visiting relatives; and celebrations‚ such as Christmas and Easter(as well as the ever
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The dictatorial leadership of Joseph Stalin‚ Benito Mussolini‚ and Adolf Hitler encountered with the Western nations because all three of the inhumane leaders broke the western nations beliefs. Stalin‚ Mussolini‚ and Hitler were all dictators that contributed to the beginning of World War II. Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union‚ Mussolini was the leader of the fascist party‚ and Hitler was leader of the Nazi party. These men were abominable and inhumane. They killed millions of people during
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world’s super power. From the Monroe Doctrine which would help the United States isolate itself from the Colonialism of the European nations and set itself as the super power of the America’s‚ to the Spanish American War which ended Spanish rule in the America’s as well as helped the United States acquire its own territories‚ to the first and second World Wars which ultimately bankrupted all of Europe‚ to the rise and fall of Communism and the ending of the Cold War. So why were these events so
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new changes to the society. In this essay will mainly focus on two main political ideologies and see the differences between these two houses‚ which are Marx and Mussolini. First‚ the German thinker‚ Marx‚ and a letter called “ Manifesto of the Communist Party”‚ bring about the concept of communism
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innocent people during the Holocaust. War conquest is what Adolf Hitler was aiming to do. He started war with Europe and then proceeded to majority of the world‚ leading to the most aggressive war of all‚ World War II. Hitler‚ along with the Nazis were to attempt world domination. After World War I‚ the League of Nations got together and agreed that Germany was at fault for everything. A set of regulations was given to them in order to prevent another
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Hitler and Mussolini were very similar since both shared the same motives for gaining power and the Fascist belief in absolute control by one supreme leader. After World War I‚ Italy was upset that they didn’t get the land they were promised and Germany was angered by the reparations that they faced. In Benito Mussolini’s The Doctrine of Fascism he wrote‚ “The Italian people will rise again to create a new Roman Empire‚ and once again the Italian people will lead the world.” Hitler hoped to develop
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most infamous dictator of Nazi Germany who initiated World War II in Europe by invading Poland and he was the mastermind behind many democidal events - most inclusive of the Holocaust. Due to the invasion in Poland in 1939‚ two separate alliances were formed which started World War II. This then provoked larger countries to get involved and join one of the two alliances. As the war ensued Hitler used mass propaganda to persuade the German society into supporting the Nazi party movement. This
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Benito Mussolini of Italy created the fascist party in 1919‚ and he later was able to implement a fascist regime in Italy from 1922 to 1943.[1] Fascism is an ideology that emphasizes the militarization of society‚ culture‚ and economy.[2] By using a secret police and strong military‚ fascist dictatorships are able to strip “citizens of individual rights and [subordinate] them to the will of the collective.”[3] After World War I‚ Italy suffered from a major economic crisis. During this crisis‚ Italy
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In the aftermath of the war‚ the Italian society were in poor conditions. Italy was one of the victorious Allies but gained nothing in the Treaty of Versailles. Nationalists wanted to make imperialistic advances but with the lack of gains in the Treaty of Versailles‚ they were unable to go on with their plan. Additionally‚ most of their money was used for the war so in order to meet financial demands‚ the government had to print money at a rapid rate‚ which led to inflation. High unemployment rates
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