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WWII: Political, Social & Economic Factors

f WWI. France, Great Britain, America and the other allied powers that defeated Germany in WWI were determined Germany would not soon be in a position to move aggressively against her neighbors (Dahrendorf 1969, 17). Added to these pressured within Germany were the international economic depression and the rise of the Communist movement in Europe. Lawrence Lafore, noted historian, noted that the Russian Revolution had several effects. First, it separated Russia from Europe and drastically changed the political and economic geography of Europe (Lafore 1970, 7). Second, the emergency of the Communist Part in Germany, which coincided with the rise of National Socialism as yet another revolutionary political movement, created among the German people a legitimate fear that the Russian Revolution might be exported to Germany itself (Bullock 1992, 308-312).

Historian John Weiss believes that fascism arose after WWI in central, eastern, and southern Europe as an ultra-conservative counter-challenge to the threat from the left which followed the turmoil of the first world

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