Fear within their own citizens and violent revolution
They did it mainly through reigns of terror, as they killed anyone who opposed them.
Fear.
Blitzkrieg military tactic has been used for a long time. The "Bitz" against England started in early 1940. I have attached some important information for you to better understand this military tactic and its history. It is still used today in warfare.
Never used chemical weapons.
Adolf Hitler should have learned to compromise instead of killing people he disagreed with or saw as unfit. However, genocide is a common tactic among authoritarian dictators.
Mussolini used his cult of personality along with the fear of communism many Italians harbored to gain widespread acceptance of Fascism. In addition, causing chaos in the streets then posing as the heroes when order was â??restoredâ?? was a very effective tactic that increased the widespread popularity of the â??Blackshirtsâ??.
Stalin's era as Soviet Union's leader was marred by high handedness and draconian control over state affairs. He frequently used fear and intimidation as a tactic to instill fear in his opponents hearts. He is held responsible by many historians for the death of hundreds of thousands of people in Soviet Union during his rule specially in Ukraine.
The first country that Hitler used the Blitkrieg tactic was at Poland at the start of World War 2.
Raising people's spirits
Blitzkrieg military tactic has been used for a long time. The "Bitz" against England started in early 1940. I have attached some important information for you to better understand this military tactic and its history. It is still used today in warfare.
Blitzkrieg is German for lightning war. That is what tactic Hitler used when invading Poland.
Never used chemical weapons.
Yes. That is a routine tactic used by child support enforcement to collect arrears.
The build up to WWII was done on several fronts: Hitler had claimed parts of Czechoslovakia and invaded it without outbreak of global war, and Austria was annexed to Germany 1938. The Germans said that they wanted justice for the "harsh peace treaty of WWI" in Versailles by the Entente powers, e.g. restoring former German territories and "Lebensraum" especially where many Germanspeakers lived. That was one of the reasons Hitler was elected in the first place. Italy had conquered African territories and Japan had been warring in China/Manchuria since early 30s. These three made a tripartite "Axis pact" as a continuation of the "pact of steel" (Hitler & Mussolini). Stalin-Soviet claimed parts of Finland in the summer of 1939 mobilising at the border. According to the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact, Poland was to be divided between Hitler and Stalin. Also Mussolini was prepared to launch war. Adolf Hitler gave the order for German troops to attack Poland in the morning of 1/9 1939, announced as a "retaliation to Polish aggression". Following the pact, thus the Red Army soon invaded Poland, simultaneously with the Wehrmacht, and later Finland. As the UK and France had a defense agreement with Poland, the WWII was a fact when these declared war against Germany 3/9, and the war started to become global. Unfortunatly because they did little in the first few months of the war (assuming you know the German tactic of Blitzkrieg) the Germans named their lack of combat Sitzkrieg or sit-down war as a form of crude humor. Most countries were neutral in the beginning, trying to escape the hell of war, but in 1940 most of Europe was affected and largely under German rule. So in June 1941 it was basically Britain with its commonwealth that stood alone against Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin and Hirohito, when France was ruled by nazifriendly Pétain. But Britain's involvement in Africa and Asia brought this conflict to the colonial areas where Italy and Japan were expanding, e.g. Egypt and Burma, making it truly global in 1941 and not only on European soil. Hitler and Stalin had been discussing in 1940 how to divide the British territories between them but that ended with operation Barbarossa. Even to the end in 1945 countries went on declaring war, e.g. Soviet against Japan. Consequently responsibility for WWII is shared between the Axis powers and the WWI entente creating grudge to the Germans allowing Hitler to have support. Actually many people outside Germany supported the antisemitic policies and Hitler's way of creating "order" in the country, so clash was between territorial interests more than ideologies in the beginning. Racism was strong in France, USA, Soviet, Spain, Hungary, Romania, Sweden etc (even Britons can be accused) and Stalin taught Hitler how to run concentration camps. So responsibility is also shared by all people knowing about the national socialist ideology and not speaking out protests publicly.
Adolf Hitler should have learned to compromise instead of killing people he disagreed with or saw as unfit. However, genocide is a common tactic among authoritarian dictators.
Some people during the war thought that the propaganda posters were a good thing and that it was good that all the bad news wasn't getting around. Also, in the case of Hitler and Mussolini, they respected them and supported their choices. Now, on the other hand, other people thought that they should be able to know what is going on in their country and in the case of Hitler and Mussolini, they didn't like what they were doing to their country and didn't support them at all.Germany.
Mussolini used his cult of personality along with the fear of communism many Italians harbored to gain widespread acceptance of Fascism. In addition, causing chaos in the streets then posing as the heroes when order was â??restoredâ?? was a very effective tactic that increased the widespread popularity of the â??Blackshirtsâ??.
Air Raid started on the 7th Of September in 1940 and Lasted until 10th of may 1941 then Hitler decided to change tactic's.
The right answer is...... Raising people's spirits