Chapter 30.1.2.  War made illegal!  60 nations sign.

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Chapter

 War made illegal!  60 nations sign

 America vows to stay neutral in future wars  American Isolationism  Couldn’t…  Give loans  Sail on ships  Have ships enter Any warring countries!

 B/w:  Nationalist ▪ Fascist Falange Party ▪ Leader Francisco Franco  Loyalists ▪ Supp. of Republic  Dress Rehearsal WWII  Hitler & Mussolini supp. Nationalists  GB, France, US supp. Loyalists  Nationalists Win!!!

 Comintern- organization designed to spread communism throughout the world  Pact b/w Germany and Japan to stop spread of communism  Italy signs later  Axis powers all allied!

 NW Czechoslovakia  Home of 3 million Germans  Nazi’s start riots, so Czech. est. martial law  Result…Hitler invades Sudetenland

 Who?  GB – Neville Chamberlain  F – Edouard Daladier  Hitler & Mussolini  What?  Conference of Appeasement  Gave Hitler Sudetenland; Hitler promise not to take anything else

 Hitler annexes Port of Danzig then invades Poland  Blitzkrieg  Lightening fast war  WWII Begins????

 Allies successfully escaped advancing Germans  Hitler missed his opportunity!!  300,000 troops were saved. ( French, Brits,).

 German bomb raids on GB by Luftwaffe  GB’s Royal Air Force (RAF) defended country

 U.S. gave war materials to GB on credit

 Document of democratic goals b/w FDR and Churchill

1. Shop boycotts and Legal assaults 2. Emigration 3. Nuremberg laws 4. Kristallnacht 5. Ghettos 6. Genocide 1. Mass shootings 2. Final Solution = Gassing of Jews

 Dec  300,000 dead in 6 weeks  Japan denies genocide to this day

1. Classification 2. Symbolization 3. Dehumanization 4. Organization 5. Polarization 6. Preparation 7. Extermination 8. Denial

 1994  800,000 dead o/ course 100 days  Hutu killed Tutsis & moderate Hutu