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    happened because German was very upset with the Treaty of Versailles. There were also many other reasons that led to the beginning of WWII. A few being the Great Depression, the rise of nationalism, and the rise of leaders such as Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. German invaded Poland and this sparked the start of World War 2.…

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    attacked the United States by surprise, and then declared war on the United States later ultimately leading to the United States declaring war on Japan, led by dictator Hideki Tojo, Nazi Germany, led by Adolf Hitler, and fascist Italy, led by Benito Mussolini. Also due to the Bataan Death March which was a 60-70 mile death march for American and Filipino prisoners by the Japanese Army, which led to 500-650 American deaths. Consequently for Japan that led to the Battle of Midway, the Battle of…

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    In the east, the war are closely related to the rise of fascism, especially in Germany. The increasing of the Second World War are viewed as being traced back to the First World War. In that war Germany under the ultra-nationalistic, Kaiser Wilhelm II along with his buddies, had been defeated by a lot of countries like: The United Kingdom, United States, France, Russia and others. The war was directly blamed by the winners on the nationalism of the Kaiser's Germany; it was Germany that…

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    The usual circus that makes up the months preceding the United States Presidential Elections has seen quite the ripple: Donald J. Trump, billionaire and businessman, has announced his bid for the Oval Office in June 2015. His campaign thus far has been called many things–needed, wanted, racist, fascist, and all-around interesting–but what it cannot be called is unprecedented. Trump has taken the same path of many political fomenters before him. Donald Trump is without a doubt a demagogue; what…

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    Stalin to Fascism Review Sheet Vocabulary: Amritsar Massacre an incident in 1919 in which British troops fired on an unarmed crowd of Indians performing acts of civil disobedience Balfour Declaration statement issued by the British government in 1917 supporting the establishment of a homeland for the Jews in Palestine civil disobedience illegal nonviolent refusal to obey unjust laws collective large farm owned and operated by peasants as a large group command economy economic system in…

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    Without that you can 't succeed with this government because it depended on the constant growth of your area. We see Mussolini do this Ethiopia and in other parts of Eastern Europe “Do you know that Newspeak is the only language in the world whose vocabulary gets smaller every year?”(Orwell,39). This quote perfectly describes the censorship that was going in Italy during Mussolini reign. It 's good because in the book Big Brothers alliance say that there is only one language in the world which…

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    Japan seized Manchuria and under China’s complaint removed themselves from the League of Nations, a peacekeeping organization. They had a new plan to conquer all of China. In Italy, Mussolini was inspired by these acts and set out to conquered Ethiopia. Adolf Hitler followed suit and annexed Austria by realizing strong powers could push around weaker ones since the Allied Powers weren’t stepping into battle against them. The policy of…

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    World War II, if not the bloodiest, was one of the most bloody and expensive wars in all of history. WWII claimed millions of lives, cost billions of dollars, and spun the entire world upside down. While there were many different causes, three of them were the most significant including the Treaty of Versailles, the rise of Fascism and Nazism, and The Great Depression. The social, economic, and political instability that existed in Europe after World War I caused World War II. The first…

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    the number of men wounded permanently. The events that happened during and after World War I would lead up to World War II. Some men that survived World War I eventually became leaders for their countries in the 1930s, like Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. The citizens in their countries looked up to the survivors as father figures and leaders since they fought in the frontline of battles. Obviously, these men had seen turmoil and their actions were inhumane in the second World…

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    World War II World War II was one of the bloodiest wars ever. Over 400,000 American lives were lost, and I’m not mentioning the millions of soldiers killed from other countries. More than 60 million people died in World War II. That’s 3% of the 1940 population! And if that’s not enough, before WWII even officially started, the Holocaust had already begun, and thousands, even millions of Jews were being murdered. During…

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