- Began in 1914
- Fought across Europe, Asia, Africa & Pacific
- Global-scale war
- New weapons used
- Civilians involved
- Major turning point in world history
Key Points
Key Points: The First World War and Its Global Impact
Key Points: Fascism
Key Points: Causes for the Rise of Fascism
Key Points: Aims of Fascism
- Fascism was a dictatorial and anti-democratic system based on one leader and one party.
- It arose in Italy after World War I due to economic crisis, political instability and fear of communism.
- Benito Mussolini led Fascism and came to power after the March on Rome (1922).
- Fascism stressed extreme nationalism, State control and aggressive foreign policy.
- It ended with Italy’s defeat in World War II and Mussolini’s execution in 1945.
Key Points: Impact of Fascism
Key Points: Nazi Dictatorship in Germany
Key Points: Causes for the Rise of Nazism
- The humiliating Treaty of Versailles caused national shame, economic loss, military weakness, and resentment among Germans.
- Fear of Communism grew after the Russian Revolution, and Hitler projected Nazism as the only force to stop it.
- Severe economic crisis, unemployment, and farmers’ distress made people support Nazi promises of recovery.
- Hitler promoted aggressive nationalism and blamed Jews through anti-Semitic propaganda for Germany’s problems.
- Weak opposition parties and Hitler’s charismatic leadership helped the Nazi Party gain mass support.
Key Points: Aims of Nazism
Key Points: Impact of Nazism
- Established a totalitarian dictatorship by abolishing democracy, opposition parties, and civil liberties.
- Revived the German economy through state control, public works, rearmament, and removal of unemployment.
- Promoted militarism with compulsory military training and large-scale rearmament.
- Rejected the Treaty of Versailles and followed aggressive expansionist foreign policy.
- Spread the idea of racial supremacy, leading to persecution of Jews and other groups.
Key Points: Similarities in the Causes and Ideologies of Fascism and Nazism
Causes
- Post-war humiliation
- Economic crisis
- Fear of communism
- Political instability
- Strong dictators
Ideologies
- One leader, one party
- Dictatorship over democracy
- State above individual
- Aggressive nationalism
- War glorified
Important Questions [5]
- What is the Meaning of 'Fascism'?
- With Reference to the Rise of Dictatorships and the Second World War, Answer the Following : State Any Three Reasons for the Rise of Fascism in Italy.
- 1) Identify the Leader in the Picture. 2) State Any Four Factors that Led to the Rise of Dictatorships in Germany and Italy. 3) Why Did He Invade Poland? State Two Similarities Between Fascism and Nazism.
- Identify the Leader in the Picture. Give Two Examples to State that the Leader Followed an Expansionist Policy.
- State Three Factors that Led to the Rise of Fascism
