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Dictatorship in World War 2

World War II was marked by a series of significant events and policies that shaped the course of history. The policy of appeasement, notably through the Munich Pact, was a key moment involving Britain and Germany, with Neville Chamberlain playing a central role.

Dictatorship in 
  World War 2

Dictatorship in World War 2

Homefront

Japanese Internment Camps
Paying for the War
Higher Taxes
Victory Bonds
Economical Boost
Many new factories were opened and older ones were renovated.

Typical factories from the home front in the 30s.

Conscription
Country was divided upon the matter

French speaking Canadians were strongly apposing.

English speaking Canadians gave their full support.

Hate Crimes

Jewish women together during the Holocaust
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Holocaust
Led by Hitler and the Nazis.
Auschwitz

Germany vs. Poland

11m people dead

5M other people

6M Jews

Battles

Allies vs. Axis
Dieppe Raid
Battle of Dunkirk

The defence and evacuation to Britain of British and other Allied forces in Europe from 26 May to 4 June 1940.

The Italian Campaign

Major Allied Victory

Hiroshima and Nagasaki

First major use of nuclear bombs

Fat Man

Little Boy

Hiroshima

D-Day
Battle of Britain

RAF vs. Luftwaffe

British Victory

Policy of Appeasement

Britain and Germany
Neville Chamberlain
Munich Pact

Totalitarianism

Fascism
Extreme Right Wing
Benito Mussolini

Was appointed as the Prime Minister by the King

Abandoned all appearance of democracy and took full control. in 1923.

Italy
Communism
Extreme Left Wing
Russia
Joseph Stalin

Elected as leader of the Soviet Party in 1924.

Nazism
Adolf Hitler

Became the chancellor of Germany in 1933

Declared himself as Der Fuhrer in 1934

Germany