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Title: START: Say it in ONE word


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START Say it in ONE word
  • We have already talked about what it means to
    have a World War when we discussed World War I.
  • Think of ONE word that sums up a WORLD WAR.
  • Be prepared to explain why you chose that word.

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World War II
  • Aggression, Appeasement, and War

3
Dictators Challenge World Peace
  • Japan on the Move
  • Japan wanted an empire equal to western powers
  • Seized Manchuria in 1931, League of Nations
    protested
  • 1937 overran much of eastern China

Taken From http//users.ev1.net/gpmoran/JpnFrnP
olicy.htm This map shows Manchuria in White and
Japanese advance in Red
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  • Italy Invades Ethiopia
  • Mussolini has imperialist ambitions
  • 1935 invaded Ethiopia, easily defeats them
  • League of Nations imposed sanctions against Italy

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  • Hitlers Challenge
  • Hitler found western democracies weak
  • sent troops into the Rhineland
  • western democracies didnt like what Hitler was
    doing, but adopted a policy of appeasement

Taken From http//www.vantagetravel.com/Trip/Trip
s.aspx?TripID111 Here is the Rhine river that
Hitler crossed what was protecting France
south of the river?
6
P2P
  • Which powers were acting aggressively? How?

7
Appeasement and Neutrality
  • Countries were still disillusioned about WWI, led
    to pacifism
  • Many saw Hitlers fascism a defense against
    Soviet Communism - NOTE - the Nazis and the
    Communists - DONT LIKE EACH OTHER!
  • United States passed neutrality acts

Taken From http//www.materialreligion.org/journa
l/appelbaum/gum.jpg This is a wrapper from
Horrors of War gum. This gum was produced
after WWI. Why did the world want to avoid war
after WWI?
8
  • Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis
  • agreed to fight Soviet communism
  • would not interfere in others expansion

Taken From http//images.encarta.msn.com/xrefmed
ia/sharemed/targets/images/pho/t304/T304707A.jpg
Leaders of Rome, Germany, and Japan agree to
fight communism
9
The Spanish Civil War
  • From Monarchy to Republic
  • 1931 King forced to leave country due to
    political and social unrest, a republic was
    formed
  • controversial reforms were passed

Taken From http//www.lancs.ac.uk/depts/history/
gfx/ninos1936.jpg Kids during the Spanish
Civil War!
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  • Spanish Nationalists Versus Spanish Loyalists
  • civil war
  • 1936 Francisco Franco Nationalists right-wing
  • Loyalists supported the republic
  • Hitler and Mussolini supported Franco
  • A Dress Rehearsal- Germans used the conflict as a
    way to see what their planes/bombers could do

Taken From http//img.timeinc.net/time/magazine/a
rchive/covers/1939/1101390327_400.jpg Cover of
Time Magazine 1939
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  • German Aggression Continues
  • Austria Annexed
  • 1938 Anschluss union of Germany and Austria
  • violated Treaty of Versailles
  • The Czech Crisis
  • Sudetenland
  • Munich Conference, 1938

http//www.wwiivets.com/Curriculum20Images/images
/German20Police20Occupation20of20Imst,20Austr
ia20(Anschluss)20Mar__A_jpg.jpg German police
occupation of Austria Anschuluss
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Chamberlains Appeasement
  • Peace for Our Time
  • PM Neville Chamberlain told people that the pact
    saved Czechoslovakia and Europe from destruction
  • Edouard Daladier and Winston Churchill felt
    differently

Taken From http//home.sandiego.edu/jnoga/concl
usion.html The Peace for Our Time Speech
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Europe Plunges Toward War
  • Nazi-Soviet Pact
  • 1939 nonaggression treaty
  • based on needs, not friendship
  • Invasion of Poland
  • September 1, 1939 Germany invades
  • September 3, 1939 Britain and France declare war

Taken From http//www.johndclare.net/RoadtoWWII8
.htm What does this cartoon suggest about the
Nazi-Soviet Pact?
14
P2P
  • Why did WWII begin?

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Why War Came
  • Effort to revise 1919 treaty
  • Failure to respond to Nazi threat
  • Countries distracted by own problems
  • Desire to avoid war
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