20 th  Century  TOTALITARIANISM By: Michael Wenger &  Kevin Hite
TOTALITARIANISM Throughout the 20 th  century there have been many totalitarian leaders. Totalitarianism is a form of government that takes over public and private lives of a citizen. Totalitarianism also denies there basic liberties and rights of people. Within the last 100 years there have been many leaders that have effected the 20 th  century, mainly in all bad ways. The leaders that stood out the most were Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Joseph Stalin, Kim Il Sung and Saddam Hussein.
Dynamic Leadership Dynamic Leadership is how totalitarianism symbolizes  government & unites and encourages support through force and will. How did Hilter Use Dynamic leadership? Hitler used dynamic leadership  by having the Gestapo, which was the Nazi secret police force come and arrest citizens who were against the government or if they were Jewish. They were then sent to concentration camps and tortured and most of them were killed.
And This Is What  Happened……
Nazi Concentration Camps 35,000 to 40,000 inmates died of starvation, overcrowding, hard labor and disease 10,000 unburied dead were found here. Another 13,000 have since died. All of them victims of the German.
Ideology/Propaganda  Ideology: sets goals of the state, glorifies of the state & justifies government actions. Propaganda is used as a type of censorship to create the illusion that everything about war is good (Nazi Propaganda) EAST GERMANY LAND OF THE FUTURE SUMMONS OF THE EAST AND HOMELAND
State Control Of  Individuals The Nazis demanded loyalty by killing people if they didn’t do what they were instructed to do They denied certain liberties , and were banned from playing certain music. Expected personal sacrifices for the good of the country by doing things  such as going to parades hanging flags in their windows and just going out of their ways to help their country
Methods Of Enforcement Police terror:  Gestapo secret police force  who arrested people against Nazi controlled government. Indoctrination:  Brain washing the young kinds to be a Nazi. Censorship:  Only allowing the good to be seen and blocking out all the bad stuff. Persecution:  Nazi’s persecuted the Jew’s by forcing them to wear the Star of David . They also separated the Jewish but putting them into certain parts of the city. And sending them to concentration camps
Modern Technology Mass Communication: They used things like T.V. and the radio to more easily so that they could either build upon peoples beliefs or get people to start believing. Advanced Weapons: The British used a new thing called the radar which could track enemy warships and tell how many there were, how fast they were going, and in which direction they were heading. They also had new bombs such as the atomic bomb.
The End By : Michael Wenger &  Kevin  Hite

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    20 th Century TOTALITARIANISM By: Michael Wenger & Kevin Hite
  • 2.
    TOTALITARIANISM Throughout the20 th century there have been many totalitarian leaders. Totalitarianism is a form of government that takes over public and private lives of a citizen. Totalitarianism also denies there basic liberties and rights of people. Within the last 100 years there have been many leaders that have effected the 20 th century, mainly in all bad ways. The leaders that stood out the most were Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Joseph Stalin, Kim Il Sung and Saddam Hussein.
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    Dynamic Leadership DynamicLeadership is how totalitarianism symbolizes government & unites and encourages support through force and will. How did Hilter Use Dynamic leadership? Hitler used dynamic leadership by having the Gestapo, which was the Nazi secret police force come and arrest citizens who were against the government or if they were Jewish. They were then sent to concentration camps and tortured and most of them were killed.
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    And This IsWhat Happened……
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    Nazi Concentration Camps35,000 to 40,000 inmates died of starvation, overcrowding, hard labor and disease 10,000 unburied dead were found here. Another 13,000 have since died. All of them victims of the German.
  • 6.
    Ideology/Propaganda Ideology:sets goals of the state, glorifies of the state & justifies government actions. Propaganda is used as a type of censorship to create the illusion that everything about war is good (Nazi Propaganda) EAST GERMANY LAND OF THE FUTURE SUMMONS OF THE EAST AND HOMELAND
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    State Control Of Individuals The Nazis demanded loyalty by killing people if they didn’t do what they were instructed to do They denied certain liberties , and were banned from playing certain music. Expected personal sacrifices for the good of the country by doing things such as going to parades hanging flags in their windows and just going out of their ways to help their country
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    Methods Of EnforcementPolice terror: Gestapo secret police force who arrested people against Nazi controlled government. Indoctrination: Brain washing the young kinds to be a Nazi. Censorship: Only allowing the good to be seen and blocking out all the bad stuff. Persecution: Nazi’s persecuted the Jew’s by forcing them to wear the Star of David . They also separated the Jewish but putting them into certain parts of the city. And sending them to concentration camps
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    Modern Technology MassCommunication: They used things like T.V. and the radio to more easily so that they could either build upon peoples beliefs or get people to start believing. Advanced Weapons: The British used a new thing called the radar which could track enemy warships and tell how many there were, how fast they were going, and in which direction they were heading. They also had new bombs such as the atomic bomb.
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    The End By: Michael Wenger & Kevin Hite