Lead up to WWII

  • Hilter joins the army

    Hilter joins the army
    When the Austrian army refused to take Hilter, Hilter became sad that he was rejected twice so he went to Germany to fight for their army and since the world war was just beginning, they needed people so they let Hilter fight.
  • Bolshevik Take Over

    Bolshevik Take Over
    The Bolsheviks had been trying to take over Russia for a while but in 1917, it finally happens so Russia becomes a communist party.
  • Nazi

    Nazi
    Adolf was sent undercover for the Nazi’s only to realize that he likes their ideas. He soon becomes their leader.
  • Signing of the Treaty of Versailles

    Signing of the Treaty of Versailles
    The Treaty of Versailles caused nothing but trouble for the Germans. They hated it and and Hilter used that to his advantage, saying he'd be happy to get rid of it for them so in the end, they believed him and they believed he'd really help them get their lives back since Germany was going broke trying to pay all of the Allies for the war. Another thing was, Italy. Musolini was mad he and Italy didn't end up getting what they wanted from the Treaty.
  • Mussolini

    Mussolini
    Benito came up with the first Fascist party. He did this when he came to power in 1921
  • Benito Mussolini

    Benito Mussolini
    Benito was out for power. He wanted to make Italy something better, to reform it. And he’d do anything for it.
  • Death

    Death
    When Lenin died, it allowed for Joseph Stalin to rule Russia, and the Bolshevik Revolution was just getting started. By the start of the Second World War, Russia was ruled by a Community party and Stalin was in charge.
  • Mein Kampf

    Mein Kampf
    This is the title of the book Adolf wrote while he was jailed for trying to take over the government. This is special because it allowed people to know him before he became their leader, so they didn’t know they were putting their trust in a monster.
  • The war started

    The war started
    After all of the things that led up to it, the time is now. The war has begun.