Pre-World War II 1918-1939 By the end of today… - Describe how post-WWI conditions lead to the rise of antidemocratic governments in Europe.

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Pre-World War II By the end of today… - Describe how post-WWI conditions lead to the rise of antidemocratic governments in Europe.

Describe how post-WWI conditions lead to the rise of antidemocratic governments in Europe. “WWI was fought for power … WWII was fought for revenge ” Revenge? Who wants it? And for what reason?

Hint: After WWI??

How did the Treaty of Versailles cause WWII? Treaty of Versailles: 1.) Guilt Clause: Germany to admit that they are completely guilty for everything! 2.) Germany to pay $33 billion in war damages = Reparations 3.) Military broken down and limited 4.) Divide Empires 5.) Created League of Nations How did each of these effect Germany? 1.) Germany was the international bad guy…who wants to trade with the bad guy? 2.) Germany not only has no friends, but no money. 3.) They have no protection 4.) Large amounts of Germany land now belong to other nations. 5.) With no League of Nation there is no world police…it’s easy to misbehave.

New Nations: 1.) Poland 2.) Czech Republic 3.) Austria 4.) Hungary 5.) Romania 6.) Yugoslavia 7.) Smaller Bulgaria 8.) Turkey Germany is going to want their land back!

Describe how post-WWI conditions lead to the rise of antidemocratic governments in Europe. Europe Post-WWI Nov 1918-June 1919: Germany was not allowed imports…people starved to death 1918 = “Spanish Flu” 50 million die Hyper-inflation (Germany money was worthless) She’s burning money for heat.

“WWI was fought for power … WWII was fought for revenge ”

Describe how post-WWI conditions lead to the rise of antidemocratic governments in Europe. Answer today’s question: