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Chapter Introduction Section 1: America and the World Section 2: World War II Begins Section 3: The Holocaust Section 4: America Enters the War Visual Summary Big Ideas Trade, War, and Migration World War II officially began with the Nazi invasion of Poland and the French and British declarations of war on Germany in September 1939. Content Vocabulary • appeasement • blitzkrieg Academic Vocabulary • violation • concentrate • regime • transport People and Events to Identify • Anschluss • Munich Conference • Maginot Line • Winston Churchill • Battle of Britain Do you think that war could have been avoided if Europe’s leaders had not tried to appease Hitler? A. Yes B. No A. A B. B 0% A 0% B Path to War European nations tried to prevent war by giving in to Adolf Hitler’s demands. Path to War (cont.) • Europe’s leaders believed that a deal could be reached with Hitler and war could be avoided for three reasons: − They wanted to avoid a repeat of the bloodshed of World War I. − Some thought most of Hitler’s demands were reasonable. − Many people assumed that the Nazis would be more interested in peace once they gained more territory. Path to War (cont.) • In late 1937 Hitler called for the unification of all German-speaking people, including those in Austria and Czechoslovakia. − Hitler sent troops into Austria in March 1938 and announced the Anschluss of Austria and Germany. The Causes of World War II in Europe, 1935–1939 Path to War (cont.) • Hitler next announced German claims to the Sudetenland, an area of Czechoslovakia with a large German-speaking population. − At the Munich Conference, on September 29, 1938, Britain and France agreed to Hitler’s demands, a policy that came to be known as appeasement. The Causes of World War II in Europe, 1935–1939 Path to War (cont.) • However, in March 1939 Germany sent troops into Czechoslovakia and divided the country. − The Czech lands became a German protectorate. • A month after the Munich Conference, Hitler demanded control of Danzig, a part of Poland. − He also requested a highway and railroads across the Polish Corridor. The Causes of World War II in Europe, 1935–1939 Path to War (cont.) • On March 31, 1939, Britain announced that if Poland went to war to defend its territory, Britain and France would come to its aid. • Poland refused to give in to Germany’s demands. • Germany and the USSR signed a nonaggression pact on August 23, 1939. What was Hitler’s initial act that eventually led to war? A. Declaring war on Poland A 0% 0% D D. Aligning with Russia A B C0% D C C. Dividing Czechoslovakia A. B. C. 0% D. B B. Defying the Treaty of Versailles appeasement accepting demands in order to avoid conflict