THE ROAD TO WORLD WAR II. Adolf Hitler  His main goal was to unify the entire German- speaking world (Volk).  His focus would include Austria and regions.

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THE ROAD TO WORLD WAR II

Adolf Hitler  His main goal was to unify the entire German- speaking world (Volk).  His focus would include Austria and regions inhabited by the Slavs, a lesser people.

Lebensraum  Germans needed more living space  Included Poland and Ukraine which the Germans would need for food purposes.

Hitler Re-arms  Creates a German Air Force  Conscription of 500,000

Hitler Pact  Hitler agrees to a non-aggression pact with Poland (which he breaks later)

League of Nations- a joke?  Japan conquers Manchuria.  China appeals to the League for help.  League does very little.

Italy invades Ethiopia  League denounces the move and imposes sanctions against Italy, ineffective.

Rome-Berlin Axis  Alliance between Hitler and Mussolini.

Rhineland  German sends troops into the Rhineland, a buffer between Germany and France.  France and Britain appease Hitler.

Maginot Line  France felt somewhat protected behind this barrier.

Spanish Civil War  Falangists, fascists led by Francisco Franco war with republic.  Fascists succeed thanks to the support of Hitler and Mussolini

Anti-Comintern Pact  Japan allies itself with Germany and Italy.

Kurt Von Schuschnigg  Leader of Austria  Called for a vote on whether to join Germany or not.

Anschluss  Germany unites with Austria

Hitler focuses his attention of the Czechs.

Sudetenland  Region of Czechoslovakia inhabited by many German-speaking people.

Appeasement  Chamberlain “Peace with honour. I believe it is peace for our time.”  March 1939: Hitler invades and take control of of Czechoslovakia.

Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact  Signed in August of  Soviets agreed to not intercede if Poland was invaded.  Soviets would in turn take over the Baltic States and Romania.

September 1, 1939  Poland is invaded by Germany.  Britain and France declare war of Germany two days later.

Homework:  Create a detailed time-line highlighting important events that occurred during World War II.