With the reference of all the three cases of Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and Militarist Japan in the inter-war period, explain why the dictators were so appealing to their people.

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With the reference of all the three cases of Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and Militarist Japan in the inter-war period, explain why the dictators were so appealing to their people.

The Italians were dissatisfied with the Paris Peace Conference; they felt cheated by the allies as they were not given the land they had been promised. They also faced serious economic problems after the First World War such as high inflation, unemployment of soldiers and national debt. The country was in social rest. Yet the democratic government was unable to solve these problems. Therefore, people wanted a strong leader and government to restore national glory, economic strength and social order. This created an opportunity for Benito Mussolini to rise to power. In1919, he formed the Fascist Party and in 1922 he seized power and later declared himself Il Duce of Italy. Under his rule, the Fascist party was well organized and well disciplines. It also followed an expansionist foreign policy, which help him gain support from his people.

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Germany faced more serious problems than Italy. The Germans felt resentful, humiliated and frustrated over the Treaty of Versailles since Germany had to give up all its colonies and pay a huge indemnity. The USA lent money to Germany till the Great Depression broke out. The USA recalled foreign loans from the Europeans powers and so they both demanded Germany to pay its reparations. As a result, the Germany economy collapsed that it suffered from hyperinflation, unemployment and social unrest. The Germans blamed all these to the weak Weimar Republic government who had signed the treaty and failed to solve ...

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