( making machinery, tools and machines) Stalin's most impressive accomplishment in his 5 year plans | ||
The best example of Hitler's unlimited ambition | ||
living space, a leader dictator, race and fanatic masses | ||
Jews lost their right of citizenship | ||
First act of agression that could not be justified by self-determination. | ||
Common theme amongst regimes of Germany, Italy and Russia | ||
Reason for Mussolini expulsion from Italian Socialist Party | ||
a dynamic leader, alliance with capitalists, nationalism, glorification of war | ||
win in Europe first, unconditional surrender for Germany, aid to Russia and Britain | ||
tried cutting down government spending and limiting wages and prices | ||
attempt to reach a compromise with Russian peasants | ||
insured support of the Catholic Church for Mussolini in Italy | ||
the attempted extermination of 6,000,000 European Jews by the Nazis | ||
stated that neither side would attack the other in the event of war and would split Eastern Europe | ||
based on greater equality and social mobility for Germans, growing profits for business, high employment and rising wages and successes in foreign policy | ||
battles fought by the Germans through the air in an effort to defeat the British | ||
architect of the Great Purges | ||
head of the Vichy government that made peace with the Nazis | ||
historian who pointed out the differences between the fascist states | ||
most Germans were supporters of the Final Solution | ||
Stalin's idea that the revolution should limit itself to Russia | ||
example of successful resistance of Russian peasants to collectivization | ||
stamp out small businesses, catch up with the West, get capital from the peasants, to make ethnic groups more "Russian" | ||
Result of socialist workers seizing control of factories | ||
One of the consequences of the Great Purges | ||
the more successful peasants | ||
a path between capitalism and socialism directed primarily at middle classes by Hitler | ||
Gave Hitler dictatorial powers as the result of the Reichstag fire and dirty politics | ||
shortage suffered by Soviet workers | ||
Stalin's rival who believed in world-wide revolution | ||
violent followers of Mussolini | ||
final move by Hitler that convinced France and Britain that they had to go to war with Germany | ||
peoples considered subhuman by Hitler and only above the Jews in contempt | ||
Hitler's lightning war strategy | ||
infamous Nazi leader of their SS troops | ||
night of "Breaking Glass", a strategy aimed at harassing Jews in Germany | ||
the master race as described by Hitler | ||
giving in to Hitler's demands to avoid war |
Ch. 29-World War II
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