• During the 20 years after Mussolini’s March on Rome 1922, many other countries faced with severe economic problems, followed the examples of Italy and Germany and turned to fascism or Right-Wing nationalism.
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Thursday, November 30, 2017
23. Nazism in Germany
"The driving force of the most important changes in this world have been found less in scientific knowledge animating the masses but rather in a fanaticism dominating them and in a hysteria which drives them forward." — Adolph Hitler
22. Fascism in Italy
The term fascism comes from the word fasces; an ax tightly wound with sticks. Fascism can be defined as a political attitude and mass movement that arose during time between the first and second World War.
21. Economic Development of the World: 1929 - 34
• The Great Depression was a severe worldwide economic depression in the decade preceding World War II.
• The timing of the Great Depression varied across nations, but in most countries it started in 1930 and lasted until the late 1930s or middle 1940s.
• It was the longest, most widespread, and deepest depression of the 20th century.
• The timing of the Great Depression varied across nations, but in most countries it started in 1930 and lasted until the late 1930s or middle 1940s.
• It was the longest, most widespread, and deepest depression of the 20th century.
20. Turkish Revolution: 1923
• Turkey was called ‘Sickman of Europe’.
• The disintegration of Ottoman Empire started in 19th Century and completed after Turkey’s defeat in the first world war.
• The allies wanted to established their domination over Turkey itself and to give away parts of Turkey to Greece and Italy.
• The disintegration of Ottoman Empire started in 19th Century and completed after Turkey’s defeat in the first world war.
• The allies wanted to established their domination over Turkey itself and to give away parts of Turkey to Greece and Italy.
19. Chinese Revolution 1911 and 1949
• The Chinese Revolution of 1911 is known as Republic Revolution.
• The Chinese Revolution of 1949 in known as Communist Revolution.
• In October of 1911, a group of revolutionaries in southern China led a successful revolt against the Qing Dynasty, establishing in its place the Republic of China and ending the imperial system.
• The First President resigned from power in 1912, in favor of strongman Yuan Shaij-Kai 1912-16.
• The Chinese Revolution of 1949 in known as Communist Revolution.
• In October of 1911, a group of revolutionaries in southern China led a successful revolt against the Qing Dynasty, establishing in its place the Republic of China and ending the imperial system.
• The First President resigned from power in 1912, in favor of strongman Yuan Shaij-Kai 1912-16.
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