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G- Great Depression A- Alliances A- Appeasement F- Fascism T- Treaty of Versailles Causes of WWII Other countries also America was lucky to turned to Strong leaders have a President to guide them out of like the crisis. FDR. Communist Russia found guidance under the iron grip of Joseph Stalin. Stalin=Russian for Steel. Democracy in Japan is overthrown by the Military. General Togo rules on behalf of the Emperor Italy established the first Fascist regime under Mussolini Benito Mussolini Father of Fascism Fasces=Ancient symbol of Roman Fasces Authority. Mussolini wanted to return Italy to the glory of its Roman Past. • Fascism is an authoritarian political idea. • It seeks to form national unity, based on ethnic, cultural,& racial attributes. •The key attribute of fascism is intolerance of others: other religions, languages, political views, economic systems, cultural practices, etc. Spanish Civil War 1936-1939 • Before the war: – Spain unable to deal with social tensions generated by industrial boom and inflation from WWI Popular Front Right Wing Military Rebels -Antifascist coalition of democrats, socialists, and the revolutionary Left -No allied support other than USSR - Led by General Francisco Franco -Aided by the fascists regimes in Italy and Germany -Hitler used the Spanish Civil War to test new weaponry • RESULT= Franco’s forces won & established a dictatorship that lasted in Spain until 1975. • Remained neutral in WWII bc it had been devastated by its civil war Hitler studied Mussolini. Copied him. Surpassed him. He rose to power in Germany based on resentment to the Treaty of Versailles. "Ein ein "OneVolk, People, einone oneReich, Empire, Führer." Leader." Hitler Declared German Democracy Dead, Replaced by the 3rd Reich! Hitler Brings Germany out of the Depression via War Mobilization Once the Nazi War Machine was made ready, Hitler unleashed it on his neighbors. 1. Rebuilt German Army 2. Militarized French border. 3. Annexed Austria 4. Helped Fascists in Spanish Civil War. 5. Invaded the Sudetenland (Czechoslovakia) • Britain & France meet with Hitler in 1938 to settle the crisis. •The Allies allowed Hitler to keep his conquests. •Hitler promised not This ‘cave-in’ to the to attack any other Fascist is the epitome countries. of Appeasement Why appeasementFrance and Britain followed a policy of appeasement because they were still suffering from WWI and the Great Depression. Message it gave to Germany Hitler had no intention of sticking to the Pact and planned on Invading the USSr later To prevent an alliance between the USSR and the West, Hitler negotiated an Non-Aggression Pact with Stalin. Stalin agreed bc he wanted to stall war with Germany Russia & Germany agreed to divide Poland between them Hitler didn’t have to worry about a two-front war. September, 1939. Hitler breaks Munich Agreement & invades Poland. Allies declare war on Germany. Blitzkrieg – “lightning war” • Use concentration of tanks, mobile infantry, and massive airpower to quickly cut across enemy lines • Wanted to avoid Trench Warfare of WWI As Hitler started his conquest in Europe, Japan was doing the same in Asia. When I say Brutal I mean In 1931, Japan invaded China. The League condemned this action. Japan said, “Screw the League!” 1931-36, Japan Brutally conquers coastal China. Up to 300,000 America is alarmed by Chinese Japanese civilians were Aggression. SamuraiJapanese massacred officers To stop Japanese whenthethe practiced FDR stops use of the Military, Japanese took Katana on exports the Capital of of key prisoners China. resources: Iron, Oil. Alliance of Germany, Italy,& Japan. These nations aspired to be the new Axis (center) around which the world Turns. Pearl Harbor from the Cockpit of a Japanese Pilot Pearl Harbor - Dec. 7, 1941 A date which will live in infamy! Colonial fighters Women were encouraged to work in most countries to contribute to the war mobilization effort Rosie the Riviter • Great Britain- women held 50% of civil service positions and a great number worked in agriculture. Women were encouraged to grown their food in parks to offset food shortages. • Soviet Union- the number of working women increased by 60%. • Germany- Nazis were resistant to female employment but eventually encouraged women to work. However, female employment increased only slightly. • Japan- opposed female employment. Saw it as a weakening of the family system. Turning Points of the War • America’s entry into the war • Battle of Stalingrad- Hitler wanted to take this major industrial center on the Volga River. Heavy Soviet resistance combined with the onset of winter forced the Germans to surrender after losing 300,000 men. • Battle of Midway- American planes destroyed all 4 major Japanese aircraft carriers. Established American naval superiority in the Pacific. • Battle of Normandy- Americans won the battle on the beaches of Normandy and established a presence that allowed them to land 2 million men and half a million vehicles. Shortly thereafter the allies liberated Paris. Hiroshima – August 6, 1945 © 70,000 killed immediately. © 48,000 buildings. destroyed. Nagasaki – August 9, 1945 © 40,000 killed immediately. © 60,000 injured. © 100,000s died of radiation poisoning & cancer later. Horrors of the Holocaust Exposed Mass Graves at Bergen-Belsen The Beginning of the Atomic Age and the COLD WAR WW II Casualties: Europe Each symbol indicates 100,000 dead in the appropriate theater of operations WW II Casualties: Asia Each symbol indicates 100,000 dead in the appropriate theater of operations Cold War Germany is Divided Among the Allied Powers Berlin Wall Divides Germany into US, French, and British influence in the West and Russian influence in the East The Emergence of Third World Nationalist Movements The De-Colonization of European Empires QUIZ! 1. A key attribute of this ism is its intolerance of other religions, languages, political views, economic systems, cultural practices A. Capitalism B. Communism C. Authoritarianism D. Fascism Quiz! 2. Hitler brought Germany out of the Depression because he… A. Got German people to blame the Jews B. promoted war mobilization C. created jobs for his people D. Both B and C Quiz! 3. Which of the following was NOT an act of aggression that led to WWII? A. Germany's militarization of the French border. B. Germany’s invasion of Ethiopia C. Germany’s support for the Fascists in Spanish Civil War. D. Germany’s invasion of the Sudetenland Quiz! 4. Which of the following actions represents appeasement? A. Giving a bully your lunch money so they will not beat you up B. Buying your friend a really nice gift for his birthday C. Telling on someone when they do something bad D. Cheering your friend up after they break up with their boyfriend. Quiz! 5. What happened at the Munich conference? A. France declared War on Germany B. Italy created an alliance with Germany and Japan C. The Allies allowed Hitler to keep his conquests if he promised not to attack any more countries D. Scientific leaders meet to discuss the political, medical, and social implications of dropping an atomic bomb. Quiz! 6. What was the Rape of Nanking? A. When China brutally attacked Korea B. When Japan brutally attacked China C. When China brutally attacked Japan D. When Japan brutally attacked the US Quiz! 7. What was the US’s response to the Rape of Nanking? A. The US stopped selling iron and oil exports to Japan B. The US declared war on Japan C. The US used appeasement and just gave Japan a warning D. The US took no notice of Japan’s actions Quiz! 8. What area did Germany and Russia try to divide that Germany ultimately took over? A. France B. Belgium C. Poland D. Ukraine Quiz! 9. What country was Benito Mussolini a dictator of? A. Russia B. Spain C. Italy D. Germany Quiz! 10. What country was Joseph Stalin a dictator of? A. Russia B. Spain C. Italy D. Germany Exit Ticket • Compare and contrast WWI and WWII You must discuss at least 2 similarities and 2 differences.