2.3 The rise of Mussolini and Hitler (part 2)

2.3 The rise of Mussolini and Hitler (part 2)
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2.3 The rise of Mussolini and Hitler (part 2)

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Goals for this lesson
At the end of this paragraph you can...
  • explain the three major problems faced by the Weimar Republic.
  • show which characteristics fascism and national socialism share and where they are different.
  • use sources to show the ideas of fascism and national socialism.
  • explain what a totalitarian state is using fascism and national socialism as examples.

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Parts of Mein Kampf
Source: Greatwar.nl
''IT HAS turned out fortunate for me to-day that destiny appointed Braunau-on-the-Inn
to be my birthplace. For that little town is situated just on the frontier between those
two States the reunion of which seems, at least to us of the younger generation, a task to
which we should devote our lives and in the pursuit of which every possible means
should be employed. German-Austria must be restored to the great German Motherland.''
''A stronger race will oust that which has grown weak; for the vital urge, in its
ultimate form, will burst asunder all the absurd chains of this so-called humane
consideration for the individual and will replace it with the humanity of Nature, which
wipes out what is weak in order to give place to the strong. ''

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Benito Mussolini
  • Italian politician and journalist.
  • Founder of fascism.
  • Prime Minister of Italy from 1922 to 1943.
  • Marched on Rome (1922).

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Characteristics fascism
  • One leader.
  • Extreme nationalism.
  • Anti-democratic.
  • State above individual.
  • Inspired by Niccolò Machiavelli (1469-1527). ''those who lead governments must prioritize the stability of the regime over ethical concerns.''

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