Mussolini’s and Hitler’s Rise to Power Mussolini and Hitler both seemed as if they were going to save their countries when they were in need. Italy was rising in unemployment and inflation which cause social unrest. A newspaper editor and politicians named Benito Mussolini boldly promised to rescue Italy by reviving its economy and rebuilding its armed forces. As for Germany‚ most Germans ignored Hitler and his angry message until the Great Depression ended the nation’s brief postwar recovery
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Mussolini rise to power through the use of violence is widely evident as it is summed up in this Mussolini himself ‘for my part‚ I prefer 50 000 votes to 5000 votes’. Alternatively‚ there are also many other factors that shows Mussolini did not depend on violence but however considered it a useful tool. This could be from his foreign policy‚ effort with socialist trade unionist and his effort in gaining political power legally. As Fascism began as a radical socialist movement‚ it was only inevitable
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“History shows that there are no invincible armies” (Stalin). Joseph Stalin‚ founder of stalinism‚ frowned upon by many‚ yet worshipped by some‚ has forged a legacy few can forget through his will of mind and brute military strength. In his 50 years of reign until his death‚ Joseph Stalin forever changed not only Russia‚ but the entire world through his contributions to warfare‚ and through his evolution and spread of communism. Before one can leave a lasting impact on the world‚ they must first
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Stalin had very specific plans for Russia. He didn’t like the amount of Russian deaths in WWI‚ and wanted to industrialize the Soviet Union to prevent the amount of Russian deaths if there were to be another war. Stalin also wanted to take total control of the Soviet Union and destroy the old party leadership. He had many people removed from power and exiled
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1b. Using the sources and your own knowledge‚ explain why Mussolini was able to come to power in 1922. Before 1922‚ just after the First World War in 1919 Italy and the people in Italy were frustrated‚ they didn’t get out of the war what they were promised and they weren’t happy with the treaty of Versailles. The war also had a negative effect on the economy and the politics. So the people in Italy weren’t satisfied. And the Mussolini came along and he aimed to rescue Italy from its government
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Adolf Hitler’s Rise and Consolidation of Power Adolf Hitler arose from a young‚ inspired artist and decorated soldier to a malevolent Führer. Adolf Hitler’s beliefs stemmed from the German defeat in World War I. During his youth‚ Hitler’s anger capitalized after Germany had lost the war and believed that he could propose a stronger government that would bring power and esteem back toward Germany. Hitler had written a novel called‚ “Mein Kampf” outlining his ideas on a new Germany. As the evil‚ totalitarian
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he felt he deserved some sort of power in Asia. Stalin figured after having been ruled under the caste system for so long‚ it would be appealing to everyone to become equal to one another and pitched the idea to Lenin. If Stalin could make this a reality and have it be a successful form of government‚ Vladimir Lenin promised him a position as a leader of the Communist party. Stalin agreed ensuring that this was possible. Eventually Lenin trusts Stalin & his judgement‚ then promises everyone they would
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Hannah Arendt’s Origins of Totalitarianism Views on a Totalitarian Government Governmental issues are rising in our nation‚ especially recently with the presidential race being in session. Republicans and democrats are discussing and even arguing about which candidate would be most fitting for the seat of the President of the United States. The United States is not considered a totalitarian government but described as totalitarianism. “Bearing in mind that totalitarianism is first and foremost
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Global Honors DBQ: Evaluation of Stalin’s Leadership Loved and hated by many‚ Joseph Stalin is one of the most controversial leaders in world history. Joseph Stalin transformed the Soviet Union into a modern superpower between 1928 and 1941. His rule is characterized by the creation of Collectivized Agriculture‚ Rapid Industrialization like the Five Year plan‚ and the many aspects of life under a totalitarian regime like purges‚ censorship‚ propaganda‚ and the cult of personality. In 1917‚ Russia
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NH June 08‚ 2011 Joseph Stalin’s Forced Famine Genocide Topic: Joseph Stalin Forced Famine Genocide of 1932-1933 Question: Was the words reaction to Joseph Salin’s genocide against the USSR appropriate? Argument: The world did not react to the Stain’s Forced Famine genocide of 1932-1933‚ but they should have intervened and forced Stalin to feed the people of the Ukraine‚ because they need to make Stalin realize that it’s not acceptable to starve his people. I: (# Two) Events
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