Rise of Authoritarian Regimes
Rise of Authoritarian Regimes
Rise of Authoritarian Regimes
Trotsky was accused of betraying Lenin as he did not attend the funeral. Stalin portrayed an image of being close to Lenin and helped identified himself as Lenins natural successor to the people. By controlling the central Party machine, he was able to exert great influence on the Party members and get them to vote on his policies or initiatives (e.g. voting out of Trotsky in 1925). With his unique personality, he is thus able to think of different ways to remove his opponents and gain dictatorship.
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Hitler presented himself as a strong and capable leader in contrast to the leadership of the Weimar Government. Hitler played on fears of rich people to spread fear about the aim of Communists to take away property to give to the workers. He also proclaimed that only the Nazis are strong enough to save Germany from the Communist threat, like the one in Russia. Hitler came up with a program which attracted many Germans. Hitler set up party branches throughout Germany and set up organisations for people. Hitler also continued to hold large public meetings and rallies, published newspapers and leaflets.
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The Showa Restoration 1. 2. 3. 1. Patriotic Societies
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Western values were seen as being selfish, greedy and individualistic. Japanese virtues like self-sacrifice in service of the nation were promoted. This movement caused youths to be blindly loyal to the Emperor, nation and believed in militarism and an aggressive foreign policy. Members of these societies had close ties with the Army and Navy and were extremely nationalistic and believed that Japan was superior to other nations. Patriotic societies like Black Dragon and Cherry Blossom Society attempted to adopt an aggressive foreign policy as they wanted to get rid of the democratic leaders and set up a military dictatorship on behalf of the Emperor. They had considerable influence over political decisions and acted independently over the government. They desired to increase their territory to neighbouring countries to gain more land and resources for their own benefit. Military successes in Manchuria and Russia lead to their growing popularity.