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Second World War
Importance of the topics (In ascending order):
1. Paris peace conference
2. Failure of collective security (disarmament conferences, League of Nations,
international peace treaties / conferences)
3. Other factors
 Great Depression
 Appeasement policy
 Invasion by totalitarian states
 USA isolationist policy
4. Impact of World War II
5. Rise of totalitarianism


Background cause: Paris Peace Settlement and the rise of totalitarianism
 General characteristics of totalitarianism (some with examples)
1. One-party Fascist (Italy) Nazis (Germany) The Bolsheviks
dictatorship (USSR)
2. Personality cult Special title: Fuhrer Special title: II Duce
 Through propaganda
 Through indoctrination by controlling education
 Control of thought and education (e.g. censorship, indoctrination)
3. Use of violence OVRA Gestapo Cheka NKVD
4. Secret Police
5. One-man dictatorship Mussolini Hitler Stalin
6. Aggressive 1923: Corfu (vs. Greece) 1933: Ger. withdrew from
expansion 1924: Port of Fiume (from LN and Geneva Conference
Yugoslavia) 1935: rearmament and
1926: Albania (became Italian conscription
protectorate) 1936: Remilitarization of
1935-36: Abyssinia Rhineland
1936: Spanish Civil War, 1936 Spanish Civil War

, Rome-Berlin Axis 1936 Anti-Comintern Pact
1937: Anti-Comintern Pact 1938: Anschluss
(with Germany and Japan), 1938 Munich Conference
withdrawal from the LN and Sudetenland
1939: Pact of Steel (with 1939: the rest of Czech
Germany) 1939 Nazi-Soviet Non-
Aggression Pact
1939 Poland


7. State-controlled  Self-sufficiency  Self-sufficiency  Five Year Plans
economy  Productivity campaigns:  Productivity  Collectivization
 Battle for wheat campaigns of agriculture:
 Battle for land  Banned trade unions cooperatives
 Banned trade unions  Public ownership  Rapid
 Public ownership  Four-year plan Industrialization
 Public ownership  Public
ownership
7. Anti-democracy: Supremacy of the state and absolute obedience
 The people are subordinate to the state and submissive to the ruler
1. Anti-Communism 1. Anti-Communism
2. Superiority of the Aryan
Race and racial purity
Factor 1: Rise of Italian Fascism
 Causes
1. Discontent with the Paris Peace Conference
 60000 died and Italians thought they had made great sacrifices
 However, Italy only received Istria and Tyrol, but not Dalmatia
and port of Fiume
 Mussolini promised to revive national glory by territorial
expansion, thereby gaining the "deserved land"
2. Post-war economic problems

,  War damages and casualties: 60000 soldiers died
 Shortage of resources
 Serious inflation: Prices risen by 5 times since 1915
 Serious unemployment due to returning soldiers
 Factory closed down by 13%
 Mussolini promised to provide jobs, making changes in socio-
economic aspect. Foreign expansion was believed to be useful in
recovering economy too.


3. Weaknesses of Italian government
A. Ineffective governance
 Italy had a parliamentary government since 1871.
 No political party could win a majority in the parliament, and 5
Coalition Government involving different parties were formed
between 1918-22. Decision-making was hard in coalition
government (due to different parties). They were also corrupted.
 No effective and consistent socio-economic policies could be
implemented.
B. Diplomatic failure
 The democratic government that signed the Treaty of Versailles
was not popular, as they failed to get the port of Fiume and
Dalmatia.
 Moreover, in the Paris Peace Conference, Italy government was
forced to accept the arrangement which made Dalmatia a free
city
 This enraged the Italians as the government damaged their honour
and prestige. ("Disappointed victor")
C. Inability to supress the spread of Communism
 Poor economy in Italy became a hotbed for communism. Thus,
Communism spread rapidly after WWII. For example, the
socialist / leftist became the biggest party in 1919.
 Landowners, industrialist and capitalists were scared that their

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