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Early political background Brings the Nationalist Socialist party into national prominence. Mien Kampf, political spy Method of achieving power Was voted into power by the people, propaganda Groups supporting your leaders rise to power Brown Shirts and anti communists Economic policies End unemployment, help lower class, build war machine Centralized collectivist economy Political policies Create a scapegoat for the countries ills, dissolve parliament, Nazism Racial policies Jews, gypsies, homosexuals, and Communist, Nuremburg laws, Aryan supreme race Total casualties caused by rule 34,000,000? Hitler Violations against human rights Genocide of an entire race of people (Holocaust) Caused WWII Changes to the map Czechoslovakia, Poland, Austria, Rhineland

Early political background Creator of Chinese communist party Method of achieving power Became the true leader of his party after the long March Groups supporting your leaders rise to power Peasant farmers, young students, red guard Economic policies Using the people to become a world power by making steel, collective ownership, closed schools to manufacture weapons for red guard, great leap forward, Political policies Communism, great leap forward, Maoism, 5 year plan Racial policies Against capitalists and the wealthy, intellectuals, counter revolutionaries, rightist Total casualties caused by rule 40,000,000-60,000,000? Mao Violations against human rights Caused a famine and the death of millions, killed intellectuals and enemies of the state Red guard killing of millions Changes to the map Xinjiang/Sinkiang Tibet/ Xizang changed capital to Beijing

Hirohito Early political background Became a powerful Regent in Japan Method of achieving power Death of his father and use of the military Groups supporting your leaders rise to power The Military? Hirohito Economic policies Use the money of his country to become more westernized Military spending Political policies Empire, Imperialist Racial policies Koreans, Chinese Total casualties caused by rule 8,000,000 Violations against human rights Rape of Nanking; Ordered rape and slaughter of villages in Asia Changes to the map: Taking over of Korea and the Philippians

Early political background A Socialist that ran a political newspaper formed Fascist party, right wing member of parliament Method of achieving power March on Rome and taking power from King, propaganda and speech making Groups supporting your leaders rise to power Black shirts and Fascists Economic policies Corporatism brings Italian economy under state control Political policies Fascism, censorship and expansion into Africa Racial policies Mild hatred of Jews Total casualties caused by rule 1,000,000 Violations against human rights Censorship, creates a police state, slaughter of entire villages in Ethiopia Changes to the map Ethiopia and other parts of Africa