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Adolf Hitler Joseph ‘Mario’ Stalin Benito Mussolini Dictators Adolf Hitler Joseph ‘Mario’ Stalin Benito Mussolini

Adolf Hitler Was born on April 20,1889 in Austria- a country under Soviet control. Adolf was a bad student and he dropped out of high school. Hitler applied to Vienna Fine Arts School but got rejected.

Adolf Hitler In 1914 WW1 broke out and Adolf Hitler served as a messenger and got medals for bravery. Germany lost WW1 and had to pay 30billion dollars for damage. A lot of Germans- including the Hitlers had to work hard to make repairs from the war.

Adolf Hitler Germany’s economy collapsed in 1923. Hitler thought that all of Germany’s problems came from Jews. Hitler beliefs were not based on any facts or logic.

Adolf Hitler In late 1923 Adolf tried to take over the government but it was an epic fail and he went to jail. IN 1939 Germany started ww2. Hitler killed millions if Jews and “unfit people” in the Holocaust.

Benito Mussolini

Benito Mussolini Was born on July 29,1883. Mussolini’s parents were a teacher and a blacksmith. His father was a loyal supporter of socialism.

Benito Mussolini Mussolini earned a teaching degree in 1901-but he got fired on year later. Mussolini moved to Switzerland in 1902.

Benito Mussolini Mussolini had a talent for public speaking. In 1905-1909 he served in the Italian Army. He was a teacher again in 1909-but he got fired again.

Benito Mussolini Mussolini was a socialist person. He fought in WW1 until 1917 when he got injured. Mussolini formed an alliance with Adolf Hitler in WW2 Hitler and Mussolini.

Joseph Stalin a.k.a. Mario Joseph Stalin helped defeat Hitler in WW2. Stalin caused the death of over 20 million people during his reign. Stalin was born on December 21,1879.

Joseph Stalin Stalin was raised by a poor family. His father was an alcoholic. He was raised in Georgia- a country under soviet control. Stalin as a boy.

Joseph Stalin Stalin suffered from smallpox as a boy. He won a scholarship to a seminary. He was expelled from his school in 1899 and never finished his education.

Joseph Stalin Stalin was a member of the Bokheviks which was a group for revolution. His group believed in communism. Their beliefs were based off the writings of Marx- who was an ancient writer or something. Marx had an awesome beard.

Joseph Stalin Stalin helped Russia become more industrial but starved millions in the process. He took land from hundreds of thousands of farmers and put strict laws on what kind of animals they can breed and what kind of crops they can grow. He murdered millions of peasants.

Q: What IS Fascism?

Q:Who were the black shirts?

Q: How many people died during Stalin’s reign?

Q:Where was Stalin raised ?

Q:who created communism?

Would hitler still be evil if he got into Vienna fine arts?

Why did Hitler blame Jews for Germanys troubles?

Q: What was the period of time where Jews and “unfit people” were being killed?