Kid in a Candy Store A mother took her 5-year old son into a crowded candy store. The boy asked his mother if he could have some candy, and she said he.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Acts of Aggression Leading to WWII.
Advertisements

Presentation by: Justine Wang. Introduction  British politician  Prime minister ( )  Famous for appeasement policy  Signing the Munich agreement.
Hitler’s Acts of Aggression  Defying the Treaty of Versailles
Date_____Page_____ Title: Hitler’s Aggression and Expansion.
L EAD U P T O W AR ? How do you manage Hitler’s Demands?
Czechoslavakia Crisis Created after WWI, millions of ethnic Germans live there, it’s called Sudetenland Land rich in minerals 1938, Hitler demanded return.
Standard Compare the German, Italian and Japanese drives for an empire in the 1930s and relate that drive to the role of appeasement, nonintervention.
Nazi Aggression Leads to World War Two
13:2 Path to War – Hitler begins violating terms of Treaty of Versailles Military draft Build a new air force – European leaders do little Did not want.
Aggressors Invade Nations
Aggressors Invade Nations
World War II Events: Predicting European Responses.
Patten/ Kempton/ Augugliaro. Appeasement- To give into someone’s demands in the hopes that they will be content and go away. Before World War II, Britain.
Nazi Aggression Leads to World War Two. What Made Hitler So Attractive to Germans?
Aggressors on the March. Bell Work A mother took her 5 year old son into a crowded candy store. The boy asked his mother if he could have some candy,
Appeasement.
War Clouds Gather Objective: Explain how Germany expands its territory.
Objective: I can explain how aggressive Axis expansion and the policy of appeasement led to World War II.
CH1201 March  Leader of the Nazi  He blamed Communists & Jews for the loss of German pride & defeat in the First World War  In January 1933,
Appeasement & Aggression The War in Europe. 1933: Hitler removes Germany from the League of Nations 1933: Hitler removes Germany from the League of Nations.
The Rise of Fascism and WWII Aggression and the policy of Appeasement Appeasement- The Policy of giving in to an aggressor in order to maintain.
Focus 2/26 In the face of hostile actions taken by Japan, Italy, and Germany, the League of Nations, an organization formed to keep the peace, did not.
1. Joseph Stalin: U.S.S.R., totalitarian Communist 2. Benito Mussolini: Italy, totalitarian Fascist 3. Hideki Tojo: Japan, military dictatorship 4. Adolph.
The Sudeten Crisis Czechoslovakia 1938 to Aims of the lesson By the end of this lesson you will Describe the causes and events of the Sudeten crisis.
Map of German Aggression. German Rearmament By 1938, Germany had rebuilt its military under Hitler in violation of the Treaty of Versailles. Hitler was.
■ Essential Question: – What caused World War II? – What were the major events during World War II from 1939 to 1942? ■ Warm Up Question:
How do you manage Hitler’s Demands?
Hitler’s Five Steps to War
APPEASEMENT.
Appeasement.
Unit 1: Hitler’s Foreign Policy
Germany, Italy, and Japan Look to Expand
Fascism and the road to World War II
A Desperate Stop for War
Warm up: Which candidate will you choose?
Crisis April-September
“Causes” and Canadian Response to Threat of War
Aggressors Invade Nations
The Road to War WORLD WAR II
Rise of Dictators.
Unit 8: World War II
Germany plans for war Matthew.
Aggression, Appeasement, and War
U.S. Neutrality / Appeasement
Europe Goes to War.
Appeasement.
Appeasement.
Objectives: Hitler’s aggression in Europe.
World War II Section 1: Paths to War.
Appeasement.
Mr. Vanderporten Contemporary American History
Unit 8: World War II
From Appeasement to War
Pre-Notes Appeasement
Hitler and Appeasement
#12 Chapter 16 Section 2 War In Europe
From Appeasement to War
APPEASEMENT.
Y8 Home Learning Project
Welcome Back! Sit in your desk from last semester
Aggressors on the March
Appeasement.
War Clouds Gather.
Unit Objective Understanding the events that led to war
Appeasement and Isolationism
ROAD TO WWII.
Why WWII?.
PATHWAYS TO WORLD WAR TWO
Unit 8: World War II
Presentation transcript:

Kid in a Candy Store A mother took her 5-year old son into a crowded candy store. The boy asked his mother if he could have some candy, and she said he couldn’t. So the boy cried and threw a tantrum and demanded he get some candy. Wanting to avoid a public scene, his mother bought him some candy. He ate the candy and asked his mother for more. His mother said no and he again started crying and throwing a tantrum. What should the mother do? Why?

Entry # 3 Aggression and Appeasement Czechoslovakia Crisis A. After WWI Czech. was created and 3.5 million ethnic Germans lived within it borders in Sudetenland B. 1938-Hitler demands the return of the Sudetenland to Germany (claimed they were being mistreated) C. Czech. turned to France and Britain for help 1. They were not willing to go to war D. Hitler demanded complete annexation and military occupation of the Sudetenland.

Aggression and Appeasement Munich Conference A. In Sept. 1938, Britain, France, Germany and Italy met in Munich Germany B. France and Britain followed a policy of appeasement- making concessions to an aggressor to preserve peace C. Munich Pact- Hitler agreed to the proposal that he exchanged the right to occupy Sudetenland for a promise that this would be the last territorial demand in Europe. Everyone signed

Aggression and Appeasement Violation of the Munich Pact A. Hitler started pressuring Czech leaders to create a new Czech government sympathetic to Germany. B. The Czechs refused 1. Germany broke the Munich Pact and occupied Czechoslovakia, annexing it the following day.