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WHH 9.1 Quiz Timm

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TermDefinition
Totalitarian state A one-party states that control most parts of civilian life
Kellogg-Briand Pact
Disarmament
Nationalism A deep loyalty and love for one's country, often to the inferiority of others
Weimar Republic The government established after WWI, made in an attempt to restore order a Germany suffering from economic and political issues. Ultimately did not solve either
Mein Kampf Hitler's manifesto he wrote while in prison, it details are the core beliefs of a Nazi
anti-Semitic A disgust and prejudice against Jewish people
Black Shirts Mussolini's attack squad
Brown Shirts, SA, Storm Troopers Hitler's attack squad
Gestapo The secret police of Hitler's Germany
The Third Reich The name of Hitler's Germany
Values of Fascism
Conditions/Problems in Europe after WWI
The Great Depression
Conditions in Italy following WWI
Values of fascism (political, social, economic)
Problems in the Weimar Republic Did not solve the economic or political unrest in Germany
Reasons why citizens supported Hitler While also being a charismatic
Basic Nazi beliefs Aryan Racial Superiority, Fascist government
The Nuremberg Laws
The Night of Broken Glass
Nazi attempts to ensure loyalty - methods of Nazi terrorism
Life inside the Third Reich Men expected to be prepared for battle, women expected to have many kids, education and arts centered around fascist propaganda, religion ultimately frowned upon
Reasons why European nations supported totalitarian rule
Hitler
Rise to Power
How he united the people
Plans for Germany
The “final solution” The final plan of Hitler to exterminate Jewish people
Mussolini A WWI Vet who was upset with Italy's fate after the war, he became a political leader
Rise to Power
How he united the people
Plans for Italy
Economic policy
Social policy
Similarities between Hitler and Mussolini - WWI veterans upset with their country's positions - charismatic, energetic speakers - Wanted to restore country to "former glory"
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