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19 Sep 2017 For IB History SL/HL Paper 2 Authoritarian Leaders. Detailed notes for essays revision on the Rise of Adolf Hitler as an Authoritarian Leader: Conditions of Rise and Methods Used to Establish Hitler's Authoritarian State. Done by a student who scored 7 in History HL with a 7 in all components. These are
Hitler's main goal was to destroy the Versailles Treaty as he argued that the only solution to Germany's economic problems was to expand its territory to get more resources. This was a great threat to peacekeeping. The nations who had previously supported collective security could no longer afford to do so and lost interest
JC Griggs History per. 2 10/26/09 Hitler's Rise to Power There are several factors that led to Hitler's rise to power. First of all the country of Germany was in disarray. The Versailles Treaty had taken large amounts of territory, enforced billions of dollars of reparation payments, and robbed a once proud nation but after the war
Since the Treaty of Versailles limited the number of troops that Germany could have at one-hundred thousand as well as forbade Germany of creating large caliber munitions such as those used in the Paris Gun, Hitler had to create a cloak of trust throughout Europe. He achieved this by combining every aggressive move he
Even after it became evident that Mussolini was using chemical weapons, the League continued in its failure to impose stringent sanctions. With Hitler's remilitarisation of the Rhineland in March 1936, France was desperate to keep Mussolini as an ally. When Abyssinia was finally captured on May 5th, all the sanctions were
In 1933 Hilter proposes the League of Nations that all nations disarm –or that Germany be allowed to rearm to France's level. -France refuses and quits the League -France forms an alliance with Poland, but this is undermined by the Nazi Non-aggression Pact with Poland 1935. Hitler announces that the Luftwaffe is rebuilt
4 May 2009 Hitler after WW1—. Sadia here. *1918: Devastated by the outcome of the WW1 * blamed Marxists, jews, intellectuals * drew crowds with his wild, passionate speeches. *1921: Became leader of German Workers Party *Worked with Church only to further his power esp. in regards to Hitler Youth Movement.
Yegor Lanovenko2010 Revision for Single-Party States IB History Yegor Lanovenko 2010 HITLER Nazi Germany 1933 Idea of Volkgemeinschaft for heathy Aryans. Propaganda was “our sharpest weapon in conquering the state and still is in controlling it". It helped to indoctrinate people with the Nazi Weltanschaung.
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