World War I and the Great Depression significantly shaped the leadership in Germany, Italy, and Japan by fostering conditions ripe for authoritarian regimes. In Germany, the Treaty of Versailles and economic turmoil led to the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party, who promised national renewal. Italy saw Benito Mussolini rise to power, capitalizing on economic instability and national discontent to establish a fascist regime. Meanwhile, Japan's military leaders gained influence as the nation sought expansion and resources to combat economic hardships, leading to aggressive imperial policies.
The Great Depression allowed totalitarian regimes to arise because of the desperate poverty the Depression created. Germany and Italy were good examples of this result.
The Great Depression allowed totalitarian regimes to arise because of the desperate poverty the Depression created. Germany and Italy were good examples of this result.
it aided in the political unrest in Germany and Italy
Italy was sided with Great Germany, and with Japan
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Great Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Spain and Portugal
Germany
Though Germany was the immoral one, Italy and Japan were looked at negatively.
Though Germany was the immoral one, Italy and Japan were looked at negatively.
Stalin - Russia , Hitler - Germany , Mussolini - Italy and Winston Churchill - Britain .
Though Germany was the immoral one, Italy and Japan were looked at negatively.
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