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Welcome to Socials! Happy Friday! No, I do not have your tests marked yet. TWO ppl still need to write them. If you would like to see your MC mark, pop in at lunch or briefly after school. Today we are moving on from the 30s and starting WW2! Reminders: Mind maps due! These MUST be submitted to me or you will need to meet me after school.

What has changed? 1914 (before WW1) 1937 (before WW2)

Introducing……. THE DICTATORS What is a dictator? – a ruler with unrestricted power What is a totalitarian state? – A dictatorship in which the governement uses indimadation, violence and propoganda to rule ALL aspects of the social and political lives of its citizens. What is fascism? political idealogy where givernments oppose democracy, rely on military, are very nationalistic, control all media, use propaganda

On the far right we have The farther of Fascism… El Duce himself… BENITO MUSSOLINI Father of Fascism Ruler of Italy from Gained power in Italy by: being extremely anti-communist. Appealed to peoples fear of commie uprising appealing to the many unemployed – ex. gave unemployed war veterans a sense of purpose appealing to nationalistic feelings (ex: retain the glory of the Great Roman Empire) Fear and intimidation – brown shirts would beat ppl up.

Swing WAY over to the far left and find… The Man of Steel…. He may be Rush’in but he always starts…. STALIN communist dictator in Russia from ruthlessly industrialized Russia with his brutal 5 year plans. caused MILLIONS of deaths (estimates mil) - more deaths than any other dictator Came to power by: 1917 – Russia communist revolution before Lenin died he made Stalin General secretary of the Communist party, so he had appointed many of his political supporters Had support of the army

Back over to the far right…. The man compared to Satan himself… ADOLF HITLER Brought Fascism to Germany German dictator from Aggressively anti-Semitic was actually DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED into power by German people. WHY do you think they would vote for him? Came to power by: exploiting the terrible conditions brought about by the TOV Promising to raise Germany out of extreme finical depression promising to protect Germany from Communist uprising.

Fundamental Causes of WW2

The Treaty of Versailles remember at the end of WW1 when I said SPOILER ALERT? The TOV caused some problems….. Year: created in 1919 article 231 – War Guilt Clause – blamed Germany for the war and forced them to pay reparations – this BANKRUPTED Germany economy was RUINED and Germans hated the democratic Weimar Republic for signing the document

TOV

Why would this contribute to the start of the war? Germans were unhappy with democratic gov. Many Germans unemployed and desperate, left looking for solutions – Extreme Nazi party offered and promised answers. Germans felt they were treated unfairly. Strong leader promised to right the wrongs.

The Great Depression year: started 1929, lasted dif. amounts of time in dif. countries. Many people were unemployed, hungry, desperate and felt like their gov. was failing them.

desperate times call for desperate measures. – ex: extremist political parties emerged – some see war as a solution to problems (fascists = aggressively nationalistic) Why would this contribute to the start of the war?

The Rise of the Nazis in Germany Year – Entered politics legally: Nazi Party Leader (National Socialist German Workers Party) 2.Elected in 1933 on Platform of Nationalism 3.Rule with Fear: night of the long knives, Gestapo 4.Defied Versailles (payments, military) 5.Money / jobs: subsidize farms, public works projects 6. Scapegoat: Master Race vs. the inferior (Jews, disabled, gypsies, communists, homosexuals)

Remember… Hitler was democratically elected m/watch?v=syI_B8a5IV4

Why did the Nazis contribute to the start of the war? aggressively nationalistic blatantly ignored the conditions set forth in the TOV – started to militarize Germany and take over parts of Europe. – Lebensraum – “living space” wanted more room for the “master race”

What about the League of Nations? Why didn't’t they stop him???

League of Nations started in 1920 meant to keep peace amongst nations and prevent war Main Problem: did not have a military; therefore, only way to stop countries was to impose economic sanctions – ineffective.

League Failures: Manchuria – 1931 nationalistic Japan invaded Chinese province of Manchuria – China appealed to league for help – Japan simply withdrew from League, would not negotiate and took over Manchuria.

League Failures: Italian Invasion of Abyssinia (Ethiopia) Mussolini was unhappy that Italy was not given much land in the TOV aggressively nationalistic, wanted to expand Italy’s territory and restore African colonies – invaded Abyssinia LON imposed sanctions on Italy, BUT oil a CRUCIAL IMPORT was not included in sanctions. completely ineffective and Italy took over.

Why would the League Failing contribute to the start of war? demonstrated no action would be taken against aggressive nations Shows countries unprepared to stop aggressively nationalistic nations.

Appeasement Crisis Appeasement: diplomatic policy of making political or material concessions to an enemy power in order to avoid conflict Britain, France and LON did not act when Hitler blatantly ignored the TOV, with the hopes of avoiding military conflict

Appeasement Crisis Rhineland 1936 Hitler put German troops in Rhineland. (Area between G and Fr.) The TOV stated this area MUST not have a military Br. and Fr. chose to do nothing

Appeasement Crisis Austria 1938 Germany annexed (took over) Austria. This was also forbidden in TOV again, to try and maintain peace, Br. and Fr. did nothing

Appeasement Crisis Sudetenland – land given to Czechoslovakia during the TOV where there are many ethnic Germans 1938 – Hitler invades this area. Chamberlain (Br.) and Fr. leader meet Hitler in Munich and say “okay, you can take Sudetenland, but then you MUST stop expanding.” Hitler agrees and Chamberlain says this would “secure peace for out time” six months later – Hitler breaks promise and takes over Czechoslovakia

Why would Appeasement contribute to the start of war? some say Hitler was emboldened, every time he was appeased he realized he could go further, made him more inclined to keep pushing. back in 1936 when G. first occupied Rhineland they were still very weak. Some historians say appeasement could have given him the time he needed to build up strong enough army for WW2. What would you have done?

Nazi – Soviet Non aggression Pact Hitler’s next plan was to invade Poland and take land they lost during TOV Hitler worried if he invaded Poland, Stalin would attack. Stalin and Hitler shocked world by signing Nazi- Soviet Non aggression pact (NAZIS HATE COMMIES!) – promised not to fight each other if one of them went to war – divided up Poland between the 2 of them Hitler was now free to make his move!

Immediate Cause Invasion of Poland Sept 1, 1939 – Hitler invaded Poland It was clear Policy of Appeasement had failed and Sept. 3, 1939 Fr. Br. and Br. dominions declared war. WW2 Began.

Britain Declares War /watch?v=zxew7HJS_Zo

Your Opinion: Could WW2 Have been Prevented?