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The failure of The League of Nations to prevent aggression in Manchuria and Abyssinia was a major cause of World War II. Explain how the lack of action by the League in these two examples was considered a major cause of war in 1939?
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The fall of The Weimar Republic
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The Growth of Fascism - 'As an advisor to Giolitti, in 1921, to explain the growth and nature of the Fascist movement.'
3 out of 5 stars
The Hidden Facets of Bolshevism - Friends and Foes of the Working Class.
2.5 out of 5 stars
The Impact of Lenin on Russia and the Russian people
4.5 out of 5 stars
The Impact of Stalin on Russia and the Russian people
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The impact that Lenin had on Russia
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The lead up to War - The Depression of the 1930's was a major factor in the lead up to war.
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The main attraction was its opposition to Communism. How far do you agree with this judgment on the appeal of Fascism in Italy in the early 1920s?
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The most dominant State in Europe during 1870 and 1914.
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The Most Important Factor for the Failure of League of Nations was Abyssinia
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The nature of Stalin's dictatorship.
2 out of 5 stars
The nazi's believed that support for the party should be based more on faith in, and loyalty to, the leader, than on logical thought - Therefore the nazi programme read "Adolf Hitler" or "Germany".
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The New Economic Policy - War communism.
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The New Germany Under Hitler
3.5 out of 5 stars
The new nation state of Germany was successful in establishing a constitution, which not only provided a democratic system of government, but also guaranteed the freedom of individual states.
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The Purges
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The question regarding why fascists came to power in Italy during 1922 is a complex one. There are many contributing
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The Results of the Franco-Prussian War.
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The Rightwanted a strong man to be leader and many placed their hopes in Kornilov.Although the majority were monarchists they agreed that the Tsar was toounpopular to be returned to power. Kornilov still held the loyalty of a fewmilitary units and ...
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The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler.
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The Rise of Communism In Russia
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The Rise of Communism In Russia
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The Rise of Stalin
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The Rise of the Dictatorships - Joseph Stalin was a soviet communist leader who managed post World War II in Europe; he therefore may be regarded as the most powerful person to live in the C20.
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