By: Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley H. S. Chappaqua, NY Additional material by Molly Lynde.

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By: Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley H. S. Chappaqua, NY Additional material by Molly Lynde

The Versailles Treaty

The Ineffectiveness of the League of Nations y No control of major conflicts. y No progress in disarmament. y No effective military force.

Decadence of the Weimar Republic

France – False Sense of Security? The Maginot Line

Important Dates Japan invades Manchuria Italy invades Ethopia Rome- Berlin Pact Spanish Civil War 1936/37- Japan takes Nanjing China Hitler takes Rhineland Hitler takes Austria Hitler takes Sudetenland Munich Agreement/ Appeasement Hitler takes Czhechoslovakia

The Great Depression

Japan Invades Manchuria, 1931

Italy Attacks Ethiopia, 1935 Emperor Haile Selassie

Germany Invades the Rhineland March 7, 1936

U. S. Neutrality Acts: 1934, 1935, 1937, 1939

Rome-Berlin Axis, 1936 The “Pact of Steel”

The Spanish Civil War: A Dress Rehearsal for WW II? Italian troops in Madrid

The Spanish Civil War: Francisco Franco

The Japanese Invasion of China, 1937

The Austrian Anschluss, 1938

The “Problem” of the Sudetenland

Appeasement: The Munich Agreement, 1938 Now we have “peace in our time!” Herr Hitler is a man we can do business with. British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain

Czechoslovakia Becomes Part of the Third Reich: 1939

The Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact, 1939 Foreign Ministers von Ribbentrop & Molotov

Poland Attacked: Sept. 1, 1939 Blitzkrieg [“Lightening War”]

German Troops March into Warsaw

Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis, 1940 The Tripartite Pact

European Theater of Operations

The Phony War Ends Hitler invaded Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands.With everyone’s attention on Hitler’s sweep of these nations he sent an even larger force into France through the Ardrennes Forest, avoiding the Maginot Line - a system of fortifications along France’s border with Germany. Allied forces and German forces stared at each other. Became known as Stizkrieg

Dunkirk Evacuated June 4, 1940