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What are three factors that contributed to the rise of fascism in Germany?

Two of the greatest factors that contributed to the rise of fascism in Germany was the crippling reparations that were placed on Germany after World War I, and the world-wide Great Depression, which made economic matters even worse.

Which ideas did fascism stress?

Fascism as a form of government stresses authoritarian leadership and the absolute control of production by the State.

What is the difference between capitalism and fascism?

Capitalism is an economic system in which the means to create wealth are privately controlled, as opposed to being owned by the state. Capitalists lament government interference in industry. Fascism is an ultra-right-wing political system in which the state exercises complete control over economics and society.

What is a difference between Italian and German fascism?

Italian fascism differed from its German counterpart in important ways. Most notably, perhaps, anti-Semitism and racism were more innate in the German version. But Italian and German fascism also shared important similarities. Like Italy, Germany was a “new” nation (formed in 1871) plagued by deep divisions.

What 3 countries made up the Axis powers?

On September 27, 1940, the Axis powers are formed as Germany, Italy and Japan become allies with the signing of the Tripartite Pact in Berlin.

What was the main reason for Japan’s invasion of Manchuria?

During 1931 Japan had invaded Manchuria without declarations of war, breaching the rules of the League of Nations. Japan had a highly developed industry, but the land was scarce of natural resources. Japan turned to Manchuria for oil, rubber and lumber in order to make up for the lack of resources in Japan.

What did the League of Nations do in response to Japan invading Manchuria?

The League of Nations responded to Japan’s invasion of Manchuria by setting up the Lytton Commission to investigate the Japanese invasion of Manchuria. Its report assigned blame both to Chinese nationalism and to Japanese aggression. In September 1931, Japan used railway explosion as an excuse to invade China.

Why did hostilities between Japan and China break out in 1931?

In September 1931 the Japanese invaded the Chinese province of Manchuria and established Manchukuo as a puppet state. Full-scale war broke out after a Japanese attack on the Marco Polo Bridge near Beijing, which only ended in July 1937. In 1938 Cabinet agreed to provide the Chinese with some financial assistance.

Is Shanghai in Japan?

Originally Answered: Is Shanghai a country or a part of Japan? No and no. It is a city in the Peoples Republic of China.

When did Shanghai Take communists?

Shanghai Campaign

Date May 12, 1949 – June 2, 1949 (3 weeks)
Location Shanghai, Republic of China
Result Communist victory

Did the Japanese occupy Shanghai?

The whole of Shanghai remained under Japanese occupation until the surrender of Japan on 15 August 1945.

How much did China occupy from Japan?

25%

What did Japanese do to China?

Seventy years ago this December 13th, the Japanese Imperial Army began its seizure of Nanjing, the capital of the Republic of China. Japanese troops killed remnant Chinese soldiers in violation of the laws of war, murdered Chinese civilians, raped Chinese women, and destroyed or stole Chinese property on a scale that …