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In the aftermath of the Great War, countries were struggling to re-establish themselves, both economically and politically. The Allies, tired of war, tried to rebuild a peaceful Europe; the Axis powers, still bitter with the Treaty of Versailles, tended towards fascist dictatorships. Although diff
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1. Analyze the ways in which technology and mass culture contributed to the success of dictators in the 1920's and 1930's. Emma Martin & Gil Salisbury
2. In the aftermath of the Great War, countries were struggling to re-establish themselves, both economically and politically. The Allies, tired of war, tried to rebuild a peaceful Europe; the Axis powers, still bitter with the Treaty of Versailles, tended towards fascist dictatorships. Although different in their goals, both the Axis and the Allies powers took advantage of new propaganda techniques to gain wider support. Introduction
3. Paragraph I … After World War I, Hitler, with the support of the Nazi party, used the poor economy to gain support of the masses.
Gained publicity by denouncing Weimar Republic
Mein Kampf - outlined his plans of conquest
Launched a public works program to aid Germany
Improved infrastructure
Large military spending to get out of Depression
Hitler promised to counter the Treaty of Versailles
4. Paragraph I … Nazi Society
The Treaty of Versailles limited German power? scapegoat of WWI
German propaganda only supported the glory of war
After 1933, German propaganda was aimed at rearmament
5. In the midst of the Russian Revolution, Stalin urged Communism through means of media and education.
Youth brain-washing
Media posters
Peasants were taught the ideals of Communism
Restricted journalism
Religious persecution Paragraph II
6. Mussolini’s dictatorship was mostly a façade of propaganda, which influenced Italy’s zeal towards the war.
Appealed to the emotion of people, rather than intellect
Through youth groups/military training, he was able to gain strong support
? “Cooperative” State Paragraph III
7. With the widespread availability of technology propaganda, governments throughout Europe were able to influence the public.
Mostly everyone had access to radios
War posters
Newspapers
Broadcasting
Music
Government-sponsored art Paragraph IV
8. The nature of society in post-war Europe and the new use of mass media enabled dictators of the 1920’s and 1930’s to have stronger control over the lives of the people. Conclusion
9. http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/benito_mussolini.htm
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/hitler.html
http://www.marxists.org/archive/james-clr/works/world/ch06.htm
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