Post-WWI Europe: Politics, Fascism, and Revolutions

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Post-WWI Problems

Economic instability and territorial disputes in Europe.

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Political Atmosphere in Germany

Characterized by instability, extremism, and rising totalitarianism.

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Fascism

Authoritarian nationalism opposing democracy and communism.

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Russian Revolution Causes

Discontent, war fatigue, and economic hardship led to uprising.

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Menshevik vs. Bolshevik

Mensheviks favored gradual change; Bolsheviks sought immediate revolution.

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Main Concepts of Marxism

Class struggle, historical materialism, and abolition of private property.

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Unemployment and Nazi Support

High unemployment correlated with increased Nazi Party popularity.

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Stalin's Reign

Marked by totalitarianism, purges, and rapid industrialization.

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Hitler's Rise to Power

Used propaganda and intimidation to gain political control.

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