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Sit in a desk, not on a desk Get some work out for another class and work on it No cell phones should be out, you can listen to music with headphones only! This goes for you too Colby Absolutely under now circumstances should there be any food out
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Absolutely NO Food is Allowed If you have food put it up or throw it away
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Triple Entente – Great Britain, France, Russia Triple Alliance – Austria-Hungary, Germany, Ottoman Empire Armistice signed on November 11, 1918 Fighting stops
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A result of the Russian Revolution of 1917 Russia becomes a communist country Americans were afraid communism would spread to the US Communism a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs. Bomb plots Many innocent people arrested
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1 st 5 points suggested ways future wars could be avoided 14 th point called for a League of Nations Congress did not want the US in the League because it could easily pull the US into wars in Europe
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Presented to Germany in May 1919 Forced to sign or France was going to invade Germany until they did Germany was given the blame of the war ▪ War Guilt Clause Germany had to pay reparations ▪ $33 Billion – Germany could not afford Germany had to disarm their military League of Nations included The US does not join
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Humiliated by the Treaty of Versailles Adolf Hitler threatens to fight again
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Adolf Hitler come to power Nazi party Germany begins rearming the military Germany begin reclaiming land lost in the Treaty of Versailles
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Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 Surprise attack US officially enters WWII the next day
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On Edmodo
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What three things did Germany have to do after the Treaty of Versailles?
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Presented to Germany in May 1919 Forced to sign or France was going to invade Germany until they did Germany was given the blame of the war ▪ War Guilt Clause Germany had to pay reparations ▪ $33 Billion – Germany could not afford Germany had to disarm their military League of Nations included The US does not join
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Born in Austria-Hungary April 20 th, 1889 4 th of 6 children Moved to Germany when he was 3 Wanted to be a painter but was rejected twice by Vienna’s Academy of Fine Arts 1907,1908 “unfitness of painting” Moved to Munich in 1913 Did not want to serve in the Austro-Hungarian Imperial Army ▪ “because of the mix of races in its army” Joins the Bavarian Army as an Austrian Civilian
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Had always been prejudice towards religion and racist Murderous and anti-Semitic after the Triple Alliance were defeated in WWI Returns to Munich after WWI and appointed to be an intelligence agent in the German Worker’s Party (DPA) (undercover agent) Meets Anton Drexler and Dietrich Eckart ▪ Founders, anti-Semitic, nationalist, anti-capitalist, strong active gov’t, non-Jewish Invited to join the Party and became the 55 th member in 1919
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Discharged from the army on March 31, 1920 and begins working full time with the German Worker’s Party Changes name to the National Socialist German Worker’s Party aka the Nazi Party Hitler designs the party’s flag – red, white circle, black swastika February 1921 – gives his first speech, 6k people Against the Treaty of Versailles, rival politicians, against Marxism and Jews Seen as a future prominent political leader in Germany
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Hitler and Drexler have an argument and Hitler leaves the Nazi Party in June 1921 Agrees to return in July if he is made the chairman Beer Hall Speeches Hitler would give speeches across Germany in beer halls ▪ Blamed Jews for economic hardships – scapegoats ▪ Told of his displeasure of German losing WWI ▪ Great and powerful speaker
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Nazi Party was using Italian Fascism as their model Hitler wanted his own “March on Rome” Enlist the help of WWI General Ludendorff November 8, 1923 – Hitler storms into a meeting of 3K and declares the National Revolution had begun Hitler was arrested and sentenced to 5 years in prison Only serves a little over a year – pardoned Wrote Mein Kampf ▪ Laid out his plan to transform Germany into a 1 race society
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After being released from prison he agrees to only seek political power through democratic elections Renounced his Austrian citizenship to run for office in Germany Could not run for any office until 1932 Loses two election in 1932 but no majority government is formed Appointed Chancellor in November
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“Brownshirts”– Hitler’s private army used fear tactics to eliminate opposition Used speeches and propaganda to gain support Nazi Party gains votes in Reichtag (German Legislature): 1930 = 18% of vote 1932 = 37% of vote Hitler appointed Chancellor (Prime Minister) in 1933
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“Reichstag fire” - blamed on communists Ended democracy in Germany
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Ignored the TOV Rebuilt Army & Opened Weapons Factories Stopped reparations payments Economy improved New Jobs - military sector Decreased unemployment Eliminated political opposition Began planning for expansion of the Third Reich (Third Empire)
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Hitler’s belief that Aryan German’s were the “Master Race” – blond hair, blue eyes, strong and disciplined Blamed Germany’s problems on the Jewish Racism and propaganda used to create distrust and hatred against Jews and non-Aryans.
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1935 Nuremburg Laws Stripped Jews of Citizenship Can’t Hold Public Office Barred From Schools Boycott Jewish Businesses Banned non-Jews from marriage to Jews 1938 Kristallnacht Jews attacked on streets Jewish businesses vandalized Burned Synagogues Many Jews shot or sent to prison camps
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What did the people want? What did Hitler Offer? 2.Name and explain three ways Hitler gained control of Germany 3.Name 3 problems Germany had after WWI
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460,000 Soldiers killed Heavy debt Dissatisfaction with TOV - Britain and France didn’t give Italy the land they promised in the Treaty of London Governments were coalitions that couldn’t make decisions
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Value of lira declined Price of bread rose Shortage of Coal Rising unemployment let to unrest in cities Peasants seize lands
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Promises to solve Italy’s problems Something for everyone: Nationalists – recreate the Roman Empire Landowners – protect private property Workers – full unemployment Blackshirts Mussolin’s Followers Used Force to gain power
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“Either the government will be given to us or we shall seize it by marching on Rome” 20,000 Blackshirts in a planned Coup d’etat King Victor Emmanuel fears Civil War - names Mussolini Prime Minister
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Solved Unemployment Problem Restored Patriotism and Nationalism Recaptured Italy’s Greatness “Made the Trains Run on Time Limited Individual Freedoms
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Weak Constitutional Monarchy Conflicts with west over immigration policies and TOV/LON Population Explosion 35M to 60 M Need land for farming and living space Industrial Revolution = need for more raw materials Economic Problems due to Great Depression
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Civilian government had no control over military Militarism influenced all aspects of society Military gradually gains control of the government ▪ Hirohito figurehead ▪ Tojo as Military General and Leader of Japan
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Solve Countries Problems through foreign expansion Pacific empire rich in raw materials and living space Begin in 1931 – Invasion of Manchuria 1931 Attack on Manchuria
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What problems did Japan have after WWI? Which group in Japan gained political power after WWI?
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