Rise of Totalitarianism

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Vladimir Lenin

A revolutionary who will lead the Russian Revolution and the eventual transformation of Russia into a communist state

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Leon Trotsky

Leader of the Red Army but later labeled as the enemy of the state and forced unto exile, will die in Mexico in 1940

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Joseph Stalin

Leader of the Soviet Union from 1924-1953

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Gulag

Soviet network of forced labor camps established by the Communist Party for political opponents and perceived enemies of the state

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Collectivization

A policy of forced abandonment of individual and family farms in favor of large-scale, communal agriculture

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Kulak

Wealthier Russian peasants during the late Russian Empire and early years of the Soviet Union

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Holodomor

A term meaning ‘death by starvation’ Ukrainians utilized this word to describe the famine orchestrated by the Communist Party from 1932-1934

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Gareth Jones

A British reported who at the risk of his won life snuck into Ukraine to report on the forced-famine occurring there

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Weimar Republic

German government established post WW1

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Reparations

The making of amends for a wrong one had done by paying money to or otherwise helping those who have been wronged

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Hyperinflation

Rapid and unrestrained price increases in an economy typically at rates exceeding 50% each month over time

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Brownshirts

The early Nazi militia founded by Hitler in 1921 known by the color of their uniforms

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Beer Hall Putsch

A failed coup d’état by Hitler and the Nazis in 1923

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Reichstage

The lower house of the German parliament

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Fascism

Mass political movement that emphasizes extreme nationalism, militarism, and the supremacy of both the nation and the single powerful leader over the individual citizens

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Totalitarianism

A form of government and a political system that prohibits all opposition parties, outlaws individuals and group oppositions to the state and its claims, and exercises an extremely high if not complete degree of control and regulation over public and private life

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Eugenics

The study of how to arrange reproduction within a human population to increase the occurrence of heritable characteristics regarded as desirable

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Appeasement

A diplomatic policy of making political, material, or territorial concessions to an aggressive power to avoid conflict

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Anschluss

A term meaning union with Austria

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Sudetenland

A region of Czechoslovakia that Germany annexed in 1938

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Lebensraum

A German term for living space; Nazi concept of expansionism and nationalism to established a sustainable empire to last 1000 years

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Deicide

The act of killing God

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Ghetto

A designated area of a city or town where a religious or ethnic minority is forced to live

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Nuremberg Laws

Legislation passed in 1935 that formerly established shed who was considered as Jewish and stripped them of German citizenship and other rights

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Kristallnacht

“Night of broken glass” a pogrom that killed hundreds of Jews, destroyed many more synagogues and Jewish businesses within the Third Reich