POWER AND AUTHORITY: Rise of Dictators Flashcards
How did the ToV enable dictators to rise in Italy?
Didn’t receive land in Tyrol and Trentino in the secret Conference of London.
How did the ToV enable dictators to rise in Japan?
The Washington Naval Conference saw their ratio restricted - 5:5:3 (Britian-US-Japan).
How did the Depression enable dictators to rise in Japan?
Their silk trade and exports fell by 50% by 1931 which led to 1/2 of the factories closing.
Features of dictatorships in Russia: ideology.
Wanted to ensure the survival of a communist state in the modern world.
Features of dictatorships in Russia: consolidation of power.
- The Tsar was replaced with a provisional government led by Lenin.
- Civil war resulted in 10 million deaths, famine and disease.
- Stalin began the Great Purge to eliminate all political rivals.
Features of dictatorships in Russia: maintaining power.
- Propaganda including ‘USSR in Construction’ celebrated their achievements.
- Secret police - Cheka.
- Russia was more reliant on terror - Stalin oversaw 1.5 million arrests compared to 5000 in Italy.
Features of dictatorships in Russia: impact on society.
- All houses and buildings had images of Stalin.
- Russia more progressive than Italy in terms of women. They created policies for paid maternity leave and free childcare.
Features of dictatorships in Italy: ideology.
Fascism based on extreme nationalism and the military to control people.
Features of dictatorships in Italy: consolidation of power.
No full-scale civil war like Russia - Mussolini handed power by the King.
1. Purged 60 000 radical fascists.
Features of dictatorships in Italy: maintaining power.
- Propaganda - Radio Bari which spoke on the benefits of fascism to other countries.
- Secret Police - OVRA.
Features of dictatorships in Italy: impact on society.
- Laws to prohibit women earning more than 50% of a mans wages.
- Rocco laws made contraception illegal.
Features of dictatorships in Japan: ideology.
Emperor Hirohito was seen as a god, thus people supported the rise of militarists led by Tojo who ruled in the name of the emperor.
Features of dictatorships in Japan: consolidation of power.
By the late ‘30s, Japanese militarists had almost full control of government decision-making.
Features of dictatorships in Japan: maintaining power.
- Secret police - Tokko.