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The Treaty of Versailles
It was signed five years after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. It was one of the peace treaties at the end of World War I. -
Hitler became involved with the NAZI Party
In this party, Hitler denounced the Weimar Republic. He against the government but failed. -
Benito Mussolini in the Fascist Party
In October 1922, Mussolini led the Fascists on a march on Rome, and King Emmanuel III, who had little faith in Italy’s parliamentary government, asked Mussolini to form a new government. He promised to solve Italy's problems. -
Mussolini was now Il Duce
He became the totalitarian leader of all Italy. Secret police imprisoned any dissenters. -
Mussolini gains control in Italy
So, recognizing Mussolini’s and fascism’s popularity and its potential in keeping Italy stable, King Victor Emmanuel III decided to appoint Mussolini as Prime Minister on 31 October 1922.As the economy worsened, Mussolini's popularity grew. -
Stalin's rise to power
In the years following Lenin's death in 1924, he rose to become the leader of the Soviet Union. Stalin is able to build alliances and maneuver himself into power. -
Mein Kampf
In this book, Hitler claimed that Germans were the master race. He also claimed Jews were inferior. -
Stalin begins to improve industry and agriculture
Stalin begins the Five Years Plan to improve industry. He also improves agriculture by using Collective Farming. -
The Ukraine Terror Famine
Known as the '' Death by hunger". People who protest against Collective Farming are killed. 7 million people are starved to death -
Hitler became chancellor of Germany
Hitler’s emergence as chancellor on January 30, 1933, marked a crucial turning point for Germany and, ultimately, for the world. His plan, embraced by much of the German population, was to do away with politics and make Germany a powerful, unified one-party state. -
World War Two begins
It took place in Europe, Pacific, Atlantic, South-East Asia, China, Middle East, Mediterranean and Northern Africa. World War II began is a good way to start a long and passionate debate.