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Events Leading to WWII
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Fascist Empires Grow Since the League failed to stop Japan – other countries tried to build an empire too! Mussolini attacked Ethiopia in 1935 In March of 1935, Hitler broke the Treaty of Versailles by building up the German Army – Germany received a mild punishment.
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Germany Enters Rhineland The Treaty of Versailles forbid Germany from entering a 30 mile buffer zone around the Rhine River which separated Germany from France. This area was called Rhineland
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Germany Enters Rhineland The French were afraid to enter war so they used a policy of Appeasement to keep the peace. Appeasement: giving in to an aggressor in order to keep peace
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Germany Expands In 1937, Hitler announced his desire to expand the Third Reich, or Nazi German Empire, to include Austria & Czechoslovakia. This would also break the Treaty of Versailles. Austria was easily added to the Third Reich Czechoslovakia refused and asked France to protect them
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Moving Toward War With Hitler gaining more power, Mussolini felt that it would be smart to enter an alliance with Germany. In October of 1936, Hitler and Mussolini came up with the Rome-Berlin Axis. A month later Germany entered an alliance with Japan. This meant Italy, Germany, & Japan would become The Axis Powers.
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Democratic Countries Try to Keep the Peace Instead of taking a stand against Fascism, Britain & France both used Appeasement in order to finish dealing with issues left by the Great Depression & WWI.
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Democratic Countries Try to Keep the Peace Americans stuck to their policy of Isolationism in order to stay out of another World War. Beginning in 1935 a series of Neutrality Acts were passed by Congress. The acts were initially passed to ban loans or trade with nations in war.
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Munich Conference Mussolini called a meeting between France, Britain, Germany, & Italy on September 29 th, 1938 held in Munich, Germany called the Munich Conference The Czechs were not invited. Britain & France appeased Hitler by agreeing to hand over Czechoslovakia
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Nonaggression Pact Britain & France asked the Soviet Union to join them in stopping Hitler. Stalin was also negotiating with Hitler. The two decided that they would never attack one another & on August 23 rd, 1939 they signed a 10 year Nonaggression Pact
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