Miss Springborn Page 3 in Notes packet.  Treaty of Versailles:  Germany is punished Made to pay reparations (fines) Forced to admit guilt Give up land.

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Miss Springborn Page 3 in Notes packet

 Treaty of Versailles:  Germany is punished Made to pay reparations (fines) Forced to admit guilt Give up land Reduce military

 Rival Alliances:  Allies vs. Axis  Britain and France vs.  Germany, USSR, Italy

 Rise of Dictators:  Hitler - Germany  Mussolini - Italy  Stalin - USSR

 Failure of the League of Nations:  Germany invaded Poland  US never joins  Japan and Germany withdrew  No military to stop Hitler’s aggression

But what was the spark?

 Germany invaded Poland  September 1939

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Adolph Hitler /adolfhitler/