Nazis in italy

    • [DOC File]The Rise of Fascism

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      Tremendous public dissent, a sense of hurt national pride, and the economic depression caused by the stock market crash of 1929 allowed for the rise of the authoritarian regimes of Benito Mussolini’s Fascists in Italy, and Adolf Hitler’s Nazis in Germany.

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    • [DOC File]1 - Marquette University High School

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      Fascist Italy Flexes its Muscle. Who is the fascist leader of Italy? What nation does Italy invade in 1935? What nation does Italy invade in 1939? (p 705) The Nazis begin building the Third Reich. Why is the Spanish Civil War significant to Germany? Who was the fascist leader of Spain? Why did the Americans not help the Spanish Republic?

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    • [DOC File]U

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      March 15/16 - Nazis take Czechoslovakia. May 22, 1939 - Nazis sign 'Pact of Steel' with Italy. August 23, 1939 - Nazis and Soviets sign Pact. September 1, 1939 - Nazis invade Poland (After Gleiwitz Incident). September 3, 1939 - Britain, France, Australia and New Zealand declare war on Germany.

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    • [DOC File]The Rise of Totalitarian Dictators

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      throughout Italy to go on strike, resulting chaos in the streets. 4. Weakness of Constitutional Monarchy – King Victor Emmanuel III was no strong enough. to stop the riots. His government was blamed for the Treaty and for the Depression. 5. Black Shirts – Mussolini supporters used violence and intimidation to cause chaos in Italy. 6.

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    • [DOC File]para 1 - Cengage

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      3. The Alliance also had the help of resisters to the Nazis inside Europe. E. The War in Europe, 1942–1945 . 1. In the winter of 1942–1943, the Germans suffered a terrible defeat at Stalingrad. 2. Allied victories in North Africa put increasing pressure on Germany and Italy. 3. The Allies launched an invasion of Italy in the spring of 1943. 4.

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    • [DOC File]Nationalism in Europe (1800-1914)

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      Italy- In the early 1800’s, Italian patriots were determined to build a new, unified Italy. Previously Italians had identified with their local regions such as Florence, Venice, or Rome. Guiseppe Mazzini . founded . Young Italy . in the 1830’s to create a free independent nation.

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    • [DOC File]History 12 Notes VIII

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      Italy had attempted to conquer North Africa, but had failed, and the Germans had to land to help out. German General Erwin Rommel (the Desert Fox) pushed the British forces all the way back to Alexandria. The crucial battle took place at El Alamein in Oct 1942, 60 miles from the Suez Canal. British General Montgomery

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

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      ITALY, GERMANY, THE SOVIET UNION, AND JAPAN. ... Most people were proud to be Germans and proud to be Nazis. In 1936, Hitler sent troops to the Rhineland, an old section of Germany along the Rhine River, where they were not allowed according to the Treaty of Versailles. This act, another violation of the Treaty, was a clear indication that ...

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    • [DOC File]Fascism - Cornell University

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      Social interpretations have occupied more historians of Nazi Germany than of fascist Italy. Two central and contrasting works in this genre are Browning’s (1992) history of a German police battalion in Poland and Goldhagen’s (1996) study of how ordinary Germans were not only complicit but actively engaged in the murder of the Jews.

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    • [DOCX File]Adolf Hitler tended to gain his support from the lower ...

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      In general, the Fascist and Nazis elevated all that was horrific in pre-war and inter-war European culture. They were the evil spirits of western civilization, They did not create the evil – they merely exploited it. They heighten it. Fascism was not restricted to Italy or to Germany alone. Fascism was a European phenomenon which developed as ...

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