Saturday, February 4, 2012

How do you account for the rise of Bolshevism, Fascism, and Nazism during the inter-war years?

Major economic desperation and Governmental manipulation.How do you account for the rise of Bolshevism, Fascism, and Nazism during the inter-war years?The first rise was Bolshevism with the over through of the Czar of Russia. With this came the setting up of the worker state with no more masters but just workers sharing in each others effort. This was a popular ideology among the working class. The next one to head in this direction was Italy with the idea of fascism. The word actually means a bundle which was represented by a bundle of wheat i.e. the bundle of wheat represented bread and food for the masses. Nazism was similarly a movement to bring food to the masses. Because the monarchies saw what happened to the Czars the monarchies did not move on the leaders of the Fascist parties and the Nazi parties.

The reason for the rise in these parties was the hope of a better tomorrow which came very quickly for many who were oppressively ruled by dukes, counts and monarchs of the time. The leaders of the movement made for land distribution reform, brought infrastructure to the common person and made them feel as citizens and not as subjects.How do you account for the rise of Bolshevism, Fascism, and Nazism during the inter-war years?bolshevism gained power after a long period that saw the communist parties learn from past mistakes and finally acheive political power. Fascism and its cousin nazism are direct reactions to the rise of communist parties.How do you account for the rise of Bolshevism, Fascism, and Nazism during the inter-war years?Poverty , economic collapse , the end of monarchy in many instances .

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