World War II Section 2 Notes. 1. Joseph Stalin becomes the leader of the Soviet Union in 1928 and turned them into an industrial power. During his Great.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Dictators Threaten World Peace Ch 16-1
Advertisements

IMPORTANT LEADERS OF WORLD WAR II
Ch. 14 Sec. 1 Dictators and War
World War II: Part One Describe Germany’s aggression in Europe and Japanese aggression in Asia. Identify Roosevelt, Stalin, Churchill, Hirohito, Truman,
Leaders in WWII Use pages in the textbook to complete the chart on World War II leaders. Maps Use the maps in chapter 26 of your textbook to complete.
Chapter 24 Section 1 The Rise of Dictators.
Lead up to World War II.
Dictators Threaten World Peace
Essential Questions Who were the dictators, how did they rise to power, and what did they do once in power?
The Coming of War Essential Question: What world events eventually pulled America into World War Two?
WORLD WAR II 11.7 – Students analyze America’s participation in World War II 1939 – Students analyze America’s participation in World War II.
WW II: The Rise of Dictators Mr. Macomber Mercedes High School
The Cold War BeginsDictators and Wars Section 1 Explain how dictators and militarist regimes arose in several countries in the 1930s. Summarize the actions.
Chapter 23 Section 1 The Rise of Militarism. Mussolini in Italy Benito Mussolini wanted to destroy the Communist Party and promote his own rise to power.
The Great Depression and the Authoritarian Response.
Unit 9 –World War II ( ) Dictators Lead the World to War!
Key Term to Understand:
The World Before World War II Motivation: Who are the people in the picture below, and what country did they represent?
 What qualities do you look for in a good leader?  1. Has his country in his best interest  2. Good Speaker (Motivating)  3. Hard working  4. Military.
The Nineteen Thirties (Part II) A Decade of Extremes.
Major Players/Terms/ Alliances
Today’s Goal: CHECK THE END OF CLASS! Explain why the totalitarian states formed after WWI.
The Coming of World War II Essential Question: What world events eventually pulled America into World War Two?
Origins of World War II Rise of Dictators (Goes over Origins of WW II WS)
Dictators Threaten World Peace Chapter 16 Section 1.
Dictators Turn to Totalitarianism. Totalitarianism  More extreme than just a dictator  Secret police  Ultimate control  Uses terror and spies amongst.
Warm up. DICTATORS THREATEN WORLD PEACE CH 16 Italy – Benito Mussolini  After World War I, Italy was facing high unemployment and inflation. Benito.
Evidence Outcome Historical Context Political Interactions.
Dictators Threaten World Peace How do dictators in Europe & Asia threaten world peace?
Totalitarianism: DO NOW Totalitarian: a government that has total control of its people. Fascism: total obedience to one’s government and country. Collectivized:
Important People of World War II. Allies Axis United States Soviet Union (USSR) Great Britain Italy – Fascists Germany – Nazis Japan – Military The Teams.
Rise of Dictators Mr. Doherty / Mrs. T. Rise of Dictators Dictators (absolute rulers) seized power in Italy, Germany, Japan, Soviet Union after World.
World War II Causes of the War. What you will learn In Europe – Shortcoming of Treaty of Versailles – Rise of Dictators in Europe – Fascists in Italy.
1. Joseph Stalin: U.S.S.R., totalitarian Communist 2. Benito Mussolini: Italy, totalitarian Fascist 3. Hideki Tojo: Japan, military dictatorship 4. Adolph.
Warm-Up and Agenda for SS Warm-Up for 1/27/15 Please take out your interactive notebooks Set up a new vocabulary page titled “Totalitarianism Vocabulary”
Standard Compare the ideologies of Socialism, communism, fascism, and Nazism and their influence on the rise of totalitarian governments after World.
Bell Work February 23, 2015 What is the difference between capitalism, socialism, and communism? Capitalism- Socialism- Communism-
WWII Leaders Rise to Power
Dictators and wars Chapter 14.1
Chapter 16 section 1 Objectives
Fascism and the Rise of Mussolini
Rise of Totalitarian Dictators
Semester 2 Reminders Warm Ups Homework Start Fresh
Dictators.
The Rise of Dictators Unit 5 RMS IB Ms. Hunt.
Meet the Dictators.
Rise of Dictators Why did totalitarian dictators gain power in Europe during the 1920s and 1930s?
Chapter 16 World War Looms Pages
Chapter 11 Lesson 1 pgs “A Time of Conflict”
Standard Compare the ideologies of Socialism, communism, fascism, and Nazism and their influence on the rise of totalitarian governments after World.
Warm-up: What were the causes of World War II?.
The Deadliest War in Human History
WORLD WAR II AND ITS AFTERMATH (1931 – 1960)
IMPORTANT LEADERS OF WORLD WAR II
The Coming of World War II
WWII Study Guide – 7C.
More Dictators of the World
Rise of Totalitarian Dictators
World at War ...again Revenge of the Germans.
Objectives Explain how dictators and militarist regimes arose in several countries in the 1930s. Summarize the actions taken by aggressive regimes in Europe.
The War Begins Chapter 26, Section 1.
Welcome Back! Grab both a printer paper and a packet.
Dictators Turn to Totalitarianism
Dictators Threaten World Peace
Objectives Explain how dictators and militarist regimes arose in several countries in the 1930s. Summarize the actions taken by aggressive regimes in Europe.
Rise of Totalitarian States
The Soviet Union in WWII
World War II.
The Rise of Totalitarianism (1920s-1930s)
World of Dictators.
Presentation transcript:

World War II Section 2 Notes

1. Joseph Stalin becomes the leader of the Soviet Union in 1928 and turned them into an industrial power. During his Great Purge he attacked other members of the Communist Party and killed religious leaders.

World War II Section 2 Notes 2. Stalin started a program known as collectivization, where the government took all farms from people and combined them and the government killed anybody who protested.

World War II Section 2 Notes 3. Benito Mussolini took over Italy as a fascist leader in Italy was mad because they gained no land even though they won WWI with the Allies.

World War II Section 2 Notes 4. Italy wanted to attempt to create an empire so they invaded Ethiopia both in 1935 & Mussolini’s supporters were called the black shirts because of the color of their uniforms.

World War II Section 2 Notes 5. Japan’s exports dropped because of the creation of artificial silk and the depression hit hard. The Military took over the government and started a totalitarian style government.