PPT-WWII War crime trials Nuremberg Trials
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Tokyo War Crime Tribunal Partner Discussion Why was it impossible to punish all countries who committed crimes against civilians during WWII Do you think all countries
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Tokyo War Crime Tribunal Partner Discussion Why was it impossible to punish all countries who committed crimes against civilians during WWII Do you think all countries should have been punished Explain. The Treaty of Versailles and the Failure of the League of Nations. T. reaty of Versailles. In 1919, . Lloyd George of England, Orlando of Italy, Clemenceau of France and Woodrow Wilson from the US . met to discuss how Germany was to be made to pay for the damage world war one had caused. . 1920-1947. Chelsea Bell. Southern Methodist University. MSA 3325. Spring 2013. Historical. Background. The Twenties. In the wake of WWI, many European nations were weakened and became smaller in size. and the Law. Joachim . Savelsberg. University of Minnesota. Department of Sociology. Sources assigned and referred to in presentation. Stiftung. . Topographie. des Terrors. 2010. Topography of Terror. Berlin (catalogue).. By: Bryce Cline and Evan . C. anizares. The Treaty of Versailles is the main cause of WWII.. Without it, WWII probably would’ve never happened.. Thesis. Borders were redrawn.. Germany was blamed for the war, and was forced to pay other countries for their expenses. (Treaty of Versailles). War guilt clause caused resentment among Germans against the League of Nations. League of Nations was a flop – it could not prevent war. Germany had to pay war reparations, which weakened its economy and made people desperate enough to turn to a leader like Hitler.. African Americans in WWII. Served in every theater of war. 1941- 4,000 enlisted. 1945- 1.2 million enlisted. Segregation. Segregated practices of civilian life spilled over into military service. Many were passed over in the draft (despite their desire to serve). Home Front . Selective Service Act (Aug 1940) – . the U.S. Congress issued the first peacetime draft . G.I. .. – “Government Issue” became widely popular as a term to refer to an. American soldier. The Allies, made up of . 26. nations including . America. , decided to crush Germany, then Italy and . Japan. .. FYI . . On Oct. 13, 1943, one month after Italy surrendered to Allied forces, it declared war on Nazi Germany, its onetime Axis powers partner.. Estreicher. , Monuments Man Capt. Everett Parker Lesley, and . Pfc.. Joe D. Espinosa, guard with the 34th Field Artillery Battalion, pose with Leonard da Vinci's Lady with an Ermine upon its return to Poland in April 1946. . . Bandwagon. - This technique attempts to sell something based upon the notion that . everyone is buying or believing it. . . Good Ole Days. - This technique attempts to sell a product or idea on the basis that the product or idea will help the buyer . How did the costs of WWI and the Great Depression influence US foreign Policy?. Why did the U.S. change foreign policy and enter WWII?. What is . isolationism?. Definition of Isolationism. Neutral with no . How did the costs of WWI and the Great Depression influence US foreign Policy?. Why did the U.S. change foreign policy and enter WWII?. What is . isolationism?. Definition of Isolationism. Neutral with no . Why a cold war?. Setting the stage: During and After WWII . The U.S. and Soviet Union were . allies. during WWII. Both counties . spied. on each other during WWII . Both wanted to share as little as possible in the victory over the . William F. Meinecke Jr.. National Institute for Holocaust Education October 05, 2016. 2. UNITED STATES HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM. 3. UNITED STATES HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM. Context for the Trial: The Defeat of Nazi Germany.
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