Hitler in italy

    • [DOC File]Mussolini - Angelfire

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      As German aggression continued in 1938, Britain, France, and Italy met with Hitler to discuss his demands for the Sudetenland, a section of Czechoslovakia. This radio broadcast by William Shirer describes what happened at this meeting.


    • [DOC File]The Rise of Totalitarian Dictators

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      ITALY, GERMANY, THE SOVIET UNION, AND JAPAN. ... Adolf Hitler, would solve Germany’s problems. As head of the Nazi party, Hitler promised to end reparations, create jobs, and rearm Germany. In 1933, Hitler was elected chancellor of Germany and within a year he was dictator over the new Fascist state in Germany.


    • [DOC File]Document Based Question

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      Munich Conference – France, Great Britain, Germany and Italy . meet in Munich, Germany to discuss the fate of the Sudetenland (part of Czechoslovakia). Czechoslovakia not invited. France/Great Britain agreed to give Hitler the Sudetenland to avoid war in Europe. Isolationism. The US would not get involved in European affairs.


    • [DOC File]Test 13 - World War II and the Holocaust

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      Italy was unable to support Hitler in Sept. 1939 and Hitler accepted Italian neutrality. In 1940, Mussolini (convinced of Hitler’s success) joined the war but. His invasion of Southern France did not fit Hitler’s plans. His invasion of Greece obliged Hitler to intervene. Initial success in N. Africa was then met by British counter-attacks


    • [DOC File]Hitler’s Foreign Policy (1933 - 1939)

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      What factors led to the rise of dictatorships in Russia, Italy, and Germany? What methods of control did Stalin, Mussolini, and Hitler use to maintain their power? What impact did totalitarian dictatorships have on global history? The Rise of Totalitarian Dictators. Historical Context: I. Stalin - Russia. A. Factors that led to his rise to ...


    • HITLER VISITS ITALY

      Adolf Hitler. was the leader of the . NAZI party. in Germany. The Nazi party was a political group in Germany) Benito Mussolini. created a . Fascist government. in Italy that was based on militarism and racism puts nation and race above the individual, and oppression of all opposition.


    • [DOC File]A&E Biography: Mussolini – Italy’s Nightmare

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      1. During World War II, Russia, Germany, and Italy were known as the Axis Powers. 2. Before World War II, Hitler’s Nazi government passed restrictive laws severely limiting the rights of Jews in Germany. 3. The dropping of atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki ended the war in …


    • [DOC File]I: THE RISE OF FASCISM—GERMANY,ITALY, AND JAPAN

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      20:00 Why did Hitler watch Mussolini closely? 22:25 What did Mussolini call Hitler in private? 29:25 What did Hitler say about Mussolini in 1940? 33:35 Why did Mussolini think Fascism was at its end? 35:00 What did the king do to Mussolini after he told him the war was lost? 41:21 Who found Mussolini hiding in the back of a truck? Name: Color:


    • [DOC File]The Rise of dictators (wwii)

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      Italy supported Hitler’s actions due to the Rome-Berlin Axis signed earlier that year. Britain, France and the League of Nations again did nothing even though Germany was clearly breaking the Treaty of Versailles. The Sudetenland Crisis (1938):


    • [DOC File]WWII Study Guide

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      These hateful ideologies were based on the concepts of ultra-nationalism, militarism, and racism. Using Fascism and Nazism, Mussolini and Hitler committed horrible acts to gain support, and eventually control over Italy and Germany.” “Tomorrow we will start our discussion on the events leading to World War II, and then the war itself.


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