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Totalitarianism in WWII

During World War II, the home fronts of participating nations experienced significant changes, including wage and price controls, rationing, and increased government propaganda to maintain citizen morale.

Totalitarianism in WWII

Wages and Price Control/ Freeze

Propaganda

Kept citizens motivated

Rationing

Victory bonds

Axis Vs Allies

Axis

Germany, Japan, Italy

Allies

Britain, France, USA, Canada

Totalitarianism in WWII

Halocaust

Creulty
Isolation

Extermination

Euthenasia

Concentration

Annihilation by work

Segregation

Ghettos

Stripping of rights

Dehumanizing

Nuremburg laws

Anti-semitism
Concentration camps
Mass genocide of people that were not part of the Aryan race, especially Jews.

The Homefront

Internment camps
Japanese

Stripped of rights

Attack on Pearl Harbour

PM Mackenzie King
Conscription

Plebiscite

Anglophones & Francophones disagreed

Battles

Pearl Harbour
U.S gets involved in war

U.S attacks Japan, ending the war

Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Stalingrad
Germany invades Russia

Turning point of war

Allied victory

D-Day
Operation overload
Broadcasted everywhere
Britain
RAF

Operation Sealion

Dunkirk
Germans avoid Maginot Line
German Invasion
Blitzkreig
Sudatenland, Poland, Czechoslovakia