Aggression & Appeasement

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Aggression & Appeasement Path to WWII: Aggression & Appeasement

Japanese Aggression

Japanese Aggression Japan needs raw materials, especially iron & coal 1931: invade/conquer Manchuria, a province of China

Japanese Aggression China protests to the League of Nations League orders Japan to return Manchuria Japan withdraws from the League of Nations!

Japanese Aggression 1937: Japanese troops march into China’s capital city, Nanjing Kill tens of thousands of captured soldiers and civilians and rape Chinese women in what is known as Rape of Nanjing

Italian Aggression

Italian Aggression 1935: Italy attacks Ethiopia (why??) Ethiopian Emperor appeals to League of Nations for help

Italian Aggression League condemns attack, but members do nothing 1936: Italy annexes Ethiopia

Spanish civil war

Spanish Civil War 1931: Spain becomes a republic 1936: General Francisco Franco leads rebellion

Spanish Civil War Hitler & Mussolini help Franco & his fascists No formal support from Allies for Republicans

Spanish Civil War 1939: Franco wins civil war Franco becomes Spain’s fascist dictator Hitler used Spanish Civil War as a “practice round” What does this mean?

German Aggression

Hitler Makes a Move Soon after becoming chancellor, Hitler begins rearming Germany, violating the Treaty of Versailles League only issues a mild condemnation

Hitler Makes a Move 1936: Hitler moves troops into the Rhineland (demilitarized zone formed as a buffer between FR/Germany) Rhineland  German region bordering France and Belgium; demilitarized zone according to the Treaty of Versailles

Hitler Makes a Move League of Nations does NOTHING! (why??)

Hitler Makes a Move Turning point towards war! Strengthened Hitler’s power & prestige France & Belgium now open to attack Encouraged Hitler to speed up his expansion

Third Reich Wanted the land of neighboring nations as part of Third Reich (Empire) Needed resources & “lebensraum” (living space)

Third Reich 1st target: Austria Most Austrians supported unification with Germany 1938: Germany entered Austria; faced NO opposition Official union (Anschluss)

Third Reich Next Czechoslovakia: Demands Sudetenland (western border region of Czechoslovakia) be given to Germany 3 million German-speaking people in region Claimed that Sudeten Germans were being abused by the Czechs Hitler’s justification for the annexation

Appeasement Czechs ask France & G.B. for help 1938: Munich Conference Meeting of Germany, Fr, Britain & Italy (Czechs not invited!)

Appeasement The Munich Agreement: Allowed Hitler to have Czechoslovakia as his “last territorial demand” France & Great Britain had vowed to help Czechoslovakia in times of crisis Munich agreement – desperate attempt at appeasement (shameful appeasement)

Appeasement Policy of Appeasement: granting concessions to maintain peace Chamberlin (Great Britain’s PM) believes peace has been made…BUT…

Hitler Wants Poland 6 months later takes the rest of Czechoslovakia! Next…sets his sights on Poland But first… Large German-speaking population Hitler accuses the Polish of abusing Germans

Hitler Wants Poland What could happen if Hitler attacked Poland? Hitler’s Predicament? Solution? Attack on Poland had the potential to: Spur conflict between Germany & Soviet Union Provoke war with France & Great Britain who had promised to protect Poland

Hitler Wants Poland Nonaggression Pact (1939) Germany & Soviet Union: Agree not to go to war against each other

Hitler Wants Poland Hitler & Stalin also promise to divide Poland between them

Hitler Wants Poland Sept 1939 Hitler invades Poland & utilizes Blitzkrieg, or “lightning war” Sudden & massive attack that combines air and ground forces

World War II Begins France & Great Britain declare war on Germany Hitler takes most of Western Poland; Stalin invades from the east & takes over World War II has begun!!…