the main facts of Italian fascism and German nazism

By mr.gmz
  • 1940 BCE

    Germany: The jews

    Germany: The jews
    the Jews were moved into ghettos; like Warsaw (the biggest one) where a lot of people died from starvation and disease (500,000 people)
  • 1936 BCE

    Italy: Mussoulini Achievements

    Italy: Mussoulini Achievements
    Mussolini conquered and annexed Abyssinia (Ethiopia) in 1936.
    2 years after Albania and Somalia were occupied
  • 1933 BCE

    Germany: New elections

    Germany: New elections
    Hitler decided to call for another election (March 1933) hoping to make the Nazis stronger in the Reichstag (Parliament).
  • 1932 BCE

    Germany: The Depression

    Germany: The Depression
    The Depression hit Germany deeply. Million people were unemployed and the country was desperate for a strong government.
    President Hindenburg called an election but did not get the majority.
  • 1929 BCE

    Italy: Fascism counted on the Catholic support.

    Italy: Fascism counted on the Catholic support.
    Mussolini signed the Lateran Treaty with the Pope Pius XI
  • 1926 BCE

    Germany: Germany joined the League of Nations

    Germany: Germany joined the League of Nations
    Stredemann's efforts to improve the lives of Germans were getting results.
  • 1925 BCE

    Italy: Fascist dictarorship

    Italy: Fascist dictarorship
    He promoted a capitalist economic model and he promoted the heavy industrial sector.
    Catholicism was the Italian official religion. Only religious marriages would be allowed.
  • 1924 BCE

    Italy: The change of the election system

    Italy: The change of the election system
    In the next elections fascists got the power. Theye began
    to change Italy into a dictatorship where people had to do as they were told.
  • 1923 BCE

    Germany: hyperinflation

    Germany: hyperinflation
    Germany suffered a hyperinflation. This happens
    when production can´t keep up with the amount of money
  • 1923 BCE

    Germany: new chancellor

    Germany: new chancellor
    There was a new chancellor, called Stresemann, and Germany was starting to recover.
  • 1923 BCE

    Germany: New chancellor

    Germany: New chancellor
    There was a new chancellor, called Stresemann, and Germany was starting to recover
  • 1922 BCE

    Italy: Mussolini become Prime Minister.

    Italy: Mussolini become Prime Minister.
    Mussolini marched on Rome
    with his 30,000 Blackshirts in order to
    seize the power and he become Prime Minister.
  • 1919 BCE

    Fascism in Italy

    Fascism in Italy
    In the elections he didn't
    get many votes to get the power
  • 1919 BCE

    German nazism

    German nazism
    After the Great War the Republic was set up . It was a democratic
    Government The Weimar Republic had many problems.