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Hitler’s Rise to Power

Hitler’s Rise to Power. 1919 Treaty of Versailles: Italy bitter disappointment, did not receive large territorial gains. Rising inflation and unemployment led to widespread unrest.

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Hitler’s Rise to Power

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  1. Hitler’s Rise to Power 1919 Treaty of Versailles: Italy bitter disappointment, did not receive large territorial gains Rising inflation and unemployment led to widespread unrest Benito Mussolini founder of Fascist Party boldly promised to rescue Italy by reviving its economy and rebuilding armed forces Mussolini publicly criticizes Italy’s government. Group of Fascists (men in black shirts) terrorize the streets of Italy. Read pages 477-480. Create a flow-map of events that explain Hitler’s Rise to Power. Answer: Do you think Hitler and Mussolini were more alike or different? Explain Why

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