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| The resentment coupled with spiritual emphasis, inflation, labor strikes, and unemployment, made many people receptive to the promises of this socialist |
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| another name for the Fascist party |
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| is a form of socialism that is similar to Communism; it excercises totalitarian control of politcal, economic, cultural, religious, and social activities, and it follows Darwinism ideas in its attempts to change society and bring in a new social order |
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| mant Germans believed the promises of prosperity coming from this socialist |
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| National Socialist German Workers' Party or"Nazis" |
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| Hitler was the leader of this |
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| a form of socialism, but it relies heavily on terroritst aggression, fanatical racism, and antidemocratic nationalism |
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| means "my struggle," an autobiography and exposition of Nazi idealogy |
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| German's chief legislative body |
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| means the leader, Hitler called himself this |
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| Japan was led by him in the 1930s |
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| the official head of the Japanese government, with no real authority |
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| Japan began the wave of aggression which plunged the world into a second world war by invading ________, and seizing it from China |
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| Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek |
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| leader of the Chinese government |
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| an exhausting civil war againest the ________ under Mao Tse-tung |
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| Claire Chennault and a group of three volunteers of American airmen flew missions against the Japanese and fought them successfully in the air against incredible odds to help China |
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| one of the leaders for Spain's civil war, he fought to keep Spain from fallling into the hands of Communist forces who fought on the other side |
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| later became known as the Axis powers |
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| the forced union of Germany with Austria under Hitler |
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| a mountainous region along the Czech-German border |
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| British Prime minister who had a leading voice in Europe for peace and concilation |
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| French Premier who flew to Munich, Germany in the fall of 1938 to confer with Hitler and Mussolini |
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| Hitler signed this which dismembered Czechoslovakia by giving the rich Sudetenland to Germany |
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| either giving in to the demands of aggressor nations or taking no action when the aggressors attacked weaker countries |
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| Mussolini seized this tiny place in the Balkans |
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| Hitler signed this nonaggression pact with Joseph Stalin |
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