A | B |
The League of Nations was weak because _____ did not take part. | United States |
Mussolini's men who attachked socialist headquarters and broke up worker's strike | Black Shirts |
Type of dictatorship which controls political, economic, social, intellectual and cultural lives of citizens | Totalitarianism |
3 countries that has a dictatorship | Germany, Italy, USSR |
Plan of Lenins that allowed some private industry to exist in USSR | New Economic Policy |
Location of German mines taken over by French in WWI | Ruhr Valley |
Decrease in value of money | Inflation |
Hitler's manifesto | Mein Kampf |
Treaty meant to establish the newly established borders of Germany | Locarno |
Killed more people than WWI | Influenza |
Countries that Great Britain lost its industrial jobs to | U.S. and Japan |
2 main causes of the Global Depression | Inflation and the US stock market crashed |
Loan from America to help Germany recover | Dawes Act |
Germanic Democratic state in 1918 | Weimar Republic |
Economist who challenged the notion that in a free economy, depressions should be left to resolve themselves w/o govt interference | Keynes |
France demanded this from Germany | money |
Origin of the Nazi swatsika | Cross over Catholic church door; ancient Indian sign |
Event that killed 5 million in the Soviet Union between 1920-1922 | Great Famine |
Italy donated money to this organization | Catholic church |
Blue eyed Blond haired people | Ayran Race |
Definition of anti-semitism | to hate Jewish people |
Translation of the title Mein Kampf | My Struggle |
Designer for many of the Nazi uniforms | Hugo Boss |
American businessman who endorsed Hitler and the Nazi regime | Henry Ford |
Leader of the Nazi party | Hitler |
Dictator that took control of Italy | Mussolini |
Politician that took over once Lenin died | Stalin |
Night in which the Nazi's burned synagogues to the ground and killed hundreds of Jews | Kristallnacht- "Night of Shattered Glass" |
Destination for those whom Hitler and Nazi party opposed | Concentration camp |
set of laws requiring Jews to wear an identifying armband | Nuremburg laws |
Leader of Germany before Hitler took over | Hindenburg |
Allowed Hitler complete control for the next for years | Enabling Act |
Two forms of mass media that developed after WWI | Films and radio |
Popular art movement headed by Salvador Dali | Surrealism |
German Parliament | Reichstag |
Year that Hitler became Chancellor of Germany | 1933 |