PPT-How did Europe descend into war by 1939?

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LO To evaluate the steps Hitler took that led to war in September 1939 The Hossbach Meeting By 1937 Hitler had transformed Germany from an isolated weak and

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LO To evaluate the steps Hitler took that led to war in September 1939 The Hossbach Meeting By 1937 Hitler had transformed Germany from an isolated weak and surrounded nation into a rapidly rearming economic powerhouse which had managed to . Metroplex. RNAV. Optimized Profile Descent. Procedure Implementation. KSFO, KOAK, KSJC, KSMF. April 30, 2015 . On April 30, 2015, the . NorCal. Metroplex will implement 5 optimized RNAV STARs:. EMZOH1 Arrival into KOAK (new). (1936-1941). USHC 7.1 . . Analyze . the decision of the United States to enter World War II, including the nation’s movement from a policy of isolationism to international involvement and the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. . Intro to the Second World War. A series of wars which slowly engulfed the world…. Japanese Invasion of Manchuria, 1931. Italian Invasion of Abyssinia, 1935 . Spanish Civil War, 1936. Hitler’s aggression in Europe, 1936-1939. Reason: The Versailles Settlement and The League of Nations. The Treaty of Versailles left Germans Extremely dissatisfied.. Did not prevent them from growing into a powerful State. League of Nations did not have the resources to defend against aggressors. Manchuria (1931). Northern province of China. Japanese problem – overpopulation and lack of . natural resources.. Military take over. “League of Nations” – impose sanctions (restrictions) – slap on the wrist. Chapter 16. Section 1-Dictators Threaten World Peace. What was WWII?. Largest war in human history. Involved countries, colonies, and territories around the entire world . Over 70 million died. WWII-1939 to 1945. &. The Winter War. SB, DM,. . SA, KS. Thesis. The Phoney War began when Germany annexed Poland, and in retaliation, Britain and France declared war on Germany. Since most of Western Europe was distracted at the Siegfried/Maginot lines, Russia was able to successfully and easily attack Finland in the Winter War, which resulted in the Moscow Peace Treaty and Russia’s subsequent expulsion from the League of Nations.. The Cold War. 1945-89. Cold War . – Struggle over political differences carried on by means short of military action or war.. “Means Short of Action/War?”. Alliances. CONTAINMENT. Space Race. Arms Race. Italy invaded . Ethiopia. and took control in . 1935. . . Spain’s Civil War was won by the . fascists. in 1936.. Germany. 1936: Hitler had . rearmed. and sent troops to the . Rhineland. .. 1938: Hitler . Writing Work Sample . Next . class period. You can use notes, however they must:. Be written by hand, by you. Be in your own words. Be on paper separate from your workbook. You will have two class periods to write, however you must also complete a 40 question multiple choice test during those periods. Do Now – Review Answer on ½ sheet of paper 1. In what ways did World War I influence the American policy of isolationism during the 1930s? 2. Explain the purpose of the Neutrality Acts. From Isolation to wartime The Beer Hall Putsch. . Nov 1923, Hitler has 55,000 Nazi followers. Nov 8, 1923, Hitler hatches plot to kidnap leaders of the . Bavarian Government . at a beer . hall in . Munich. Hitler stormed in and told the leaders the . Elsewhere in the world the United States had become a global political and economic power. While Congress and public opinion had voted for ‘isolationism’ after the war in practice the US had continued to use the twin policies of ‘gunboat diplomacy’ and ‘dollar diplomacy’ to intervene in Central and Latin America and East Asia to strengthen its regional power. Also the Neutrality Acts which prohibited the export of “arms, ammunition and implements of war”, inadvertently affected the international situation since they indirectly benefited Germany and Japan, who did not need US military exports, and disadvantaged Britain, France and the Soviet Union, who did. Also, the US economy, which had been boosted by the First World War, now ensured that the USA overtook Britain and Germany not only as an economic power but as the world’s creditor nation. The other powers were heavily in debt to US banks and after the Wall Street Crash of 1929 it became clear that when the US economy ‘sneezed’ the world’s economies ‘caught a cold’. . Elsewhere in the world the United States had become a global political and economic power. While Congress and public opinion had voted for ‘isolationism’ after the war in practice the US had continued to use the twin policies of ‘gunboat...

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