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Aggressors on the March

World Drifts to War Democracy struggles in Japan They begin to become more democratic but no power to prime minister and cabinet Military leaders took control due to economic problems Were not forceful like Fascists in Europe Kept emperor as state symbol Then invaded Manchuria (China) as a way to help boost the economy in ways of foreign expansion First challenge to League of Nations League failed to stop Japan movement

World Drifts toward War Mussolini Attacks Ethiopia Encouraged by League inefficiency on Japan Massive attack on Ethiopia The league did nothing Hitler Defies Versailles Treaty Did not obey the restrictions said by the Versailles Treaty Invaded the Rhineland (30 mile buffer zone) GB urged appeasement, giving into an aggressor to keep peace Gave Hitler the upper hand Axis Powers: Germany made agreements with Italy and Japan

Western Democracies Fail to Halt Aggression United States follows isolationism Many Americans resisted accepting new position as #1 1935  Neutrality Acts, banned loans and the sale of arms to nations at war German Reich Expands Plan to absorb Austria and Czechoslovakia into Third Reich  then Poland and Russia Annexed Austria (GB and France did nothing) Next was Czech. over Sudentenland (a region of Germans in western Czech) Germany asked for it Czech asked for help from France

Western Democracies Fail to Halt Aggression Britain and France Again Choose Appeasement Munich Conference on Sept. 29,1938 GB, France, Italy, and Germany GB said Germany can have Sudentenland and Germany respects new borders Thought they had peace, but Germany invaded anyway Nazis and Soviets Sign Nonaggression Pact

Create a timeline. Use the margin of your paper as the line Create a timeline. Use the margin of your paper as the line. Put the dates to the right. ____ Germany and Russia signed a non-aggression pact. ____ Germany annexed Austria. ____ Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. ____ creation of the Axis Powers. ____ Germany invaded Poland. England and France declared war. ____ Germany took the Sudetenland. ____ France surrendered. Battle of Britain began. ____ Japan invaded Manchuria. ____ Germany invaded the Soviet Union. ____ Italy attacked Ethiopia. ____ Germany took the rest of Czechoslovakia.