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Mid- term Exam. EUH42 80/ Second World War Questions relating to the Interwar period.
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Fate of liberalism in Europe: examples? Major political, and economic forces in Italy and Germany which gave rise to fascism and Nazism during the 1920s and 1930s. Examples from Italy? Examples from Germany? Major Political trends: Post WWI Europe
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To what extent can the outbreak of the Second World War be attributed to the Treaty of Versailles and other post-World War I treaties? To what extent can the sharpening of political tensions in Europe after 1929 be attributed to the Great Depression? What were the specific aspects of these treaties which were most problematic? What impact did the re-drawing of the map of Europe have on general European affairs? Post-war obstacles to peace
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Was Appeasement a deliberate surrender to Hitler’s and Mussolini’s efforts to revise radically the post-war status quo in Europe? (Key terms to define: “appeasement”, and rival foreign policies, “collective security”. ) Western democratic responses to Fascism/Communism
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Even less so than the democratic powers of France and Great Britain, none of the “totalitarian” regimes in the inter-war years (Germany, Italy, and the Soviet Union) appeared willing to obey the conventions of international diplomacy as defined by bodies like the League of Nations. Why? “Renegade countries?”
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Summary of the major diplomatic events between 1938 and 1939 which contributed to Hitler’s decision to go to war over the Polish question. Anschluss of 1938 Czech crisis of 1938 Spanish Civil War Count-down to War
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What did Hitler hope to achieve by invading Poland in 193(? What impact did the Russo-Finnish War (1939- 1940) have on the early course of the SWW? What was the so-called Phoney War? Summarize what happened during this period and then be prepared to explain how this phase of the war shaped the course of the next one (1940-1941). War Begins…
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1 September, 1939 -- Outbreak of war: what were Hitler’s war aims in 1939? Allied response to invasion of Poland. November, 1939-March, 1940 -- Russo-Finnish war April-May, 1940 -- Scandinavian interlude (Hitler invades Denmark, Norway) First Stage: Chronology
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