Build Up To War Europe 1920’s- 1930’s

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Build Up To War Europe 1920’s- 1930’s Chapter 16

Nationalism and Germany Treaty of Versailles Treatment of Germany Weimar Republic Adolf Hitler “Mein Kampf” SS and soldiers

Stalin and Mussolini Totalitarian Gov’t Communism Fascism Il Duce 5- Year Plans “Great Purge”

Imperialism Japan & China Ethiopia Rhineland Spanish Civil War Manchuria Ethiopia Rhineland Spanish Civil War Franco “Dress Rehearsal” Rome-Berlin Axis

In the US Kellog- Briand Pact Isolationism Reciprocal Trade Agreement Neutrality Acts Election 1940 What FDR really wants 1937 Manchuria

WWII Austria and Czechoslovakia Munich Conference Sudetenland Munich Conference Appeasement Chamberlain and Daladier Winston Churchill Non-Aggression with SU What? Poland 9-1939 (blitzkrieg)

WWII The “Phony War” France The SU The West Maginot Line “Miracle” Dunkirk DeGaulle The SU

Holocaust Why the Jews? “Kristallnacht” Jewish “Flight” The “Final Solution” Targeted Concentration Camps Final Stage

America Gets Ready Neutrality The Axis Powers (Tripartite) Selective Service Act Lend-Lease The “Arsenal for Democracy” Helping the SU? The German “wolf-packs”

US Enters the War Atlantic Charter Pearl Harbor US response 12-7-1941 Tojo and Yamamoto US response