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3. Hitler argued for this additional "living space" for the German people (i.e. other people's land)

6. As the Nazi gained more political power, this aging president and WWI hero was forced to give the job of Chancellor to Hitler in 1933, leading to the end of democracy in Germany

7. After this event in 1922, the king was afraid of a civil war and was pressured into giving Mussolini the position of Prime Minister.

9. He wrote the book Animal Farm to describe his fear of a world controlled by totalitarian rulers.

11. These Italian, fascist thugs beat up union member and political opponents and were supported by the wealthy property owner who feared communism.

14. Lenin's plan for a little bit of capitalism in a communist country

15. These laws restricted the right of Jews and forced them to give up their rights and property.

17. The new name for the Bolshevik party in honor of Karl Marx

19. These "camps" were originally used as prisons for political opponents but were eventually used for much worse.

21. Hitler's nickname

22. Many Russian's lost their faith in Czar Nicholas II after this "bloody"

day.

23. Before it was part of the Soviet Union

25. The Nazi secret police

27. Hitler tried to takeover this city in his Beer Hall Putch

30. Loss in this war shocked the Russian people and hurt the Czar's popularity

32. This group of armed Russian citizens helped the Bolsheviks gain power.

33. This political term comes from the latin word for bundle and is a metaphor for the strength of a united nation.

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1. a type of government with a single party and ruler that seeks to take total control of its citizens

2. This economic collapse had a huge effect on Germany and may have turned more people toward the Nazi for help

4. Leader of Germany's fascist Nazi party

5. Mussolini's nickname

8. Wealthy Kulaks and other peasants were forced to give their land to the government and work on these.

10. This future leader of the Soviet Union promised the Russian People "land, peace, and bread"

12. Shocked loser in WWI; lost land; forced to take responsibility and pay for war; angry at losing territory.

13. The Nazis blamed a fire at this government building on communists and used it as an excuse to eliminate freedom of the press, assembly, and speech.

16. Though he was preferred by Lenin to be the next leader, he was chased out of the Soviet Union and eventually killed by Stalin's agents.

17. The soviet secret police.

18. This group of revolutionary communists came to power after the revolution of October 1917.

20. This former socialist became a Fascist and later dictator of Italy after being fired for promoting Italian participation in WWI

24. This brutal dictator replaced Lenin

26. Enemies of the communists in the Soviet Union could be sent to one of these prison camps.

28. In charge of Nazi propaganda

29. The democratic government that was blamed for Germany's loss in the war and had a difficult time dealing with Germany's problems

30. He may have been popular with the Czar's family, but he was not popular with the Russian people.

31. The Nazis blamed these people for the loss in World War I and accused them of being socialists.

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