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Causes of WWII

Causes of WWII. I.N.F.L.A.M.E.D “We will destroy you”. I. Isolationism . “Don’t play in my sandbox and I won’t play in yours”. Europe. U S A Policy Of U.S to Stay out of the affairs of other nations. Why?.

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Causes of WWII

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  1. Causes of WWII I.N.F.L.A.M.E.D “We will destroy you”

  2. I. Isolationism “Don’t play in my sandbox and I won’t play in yours” Europe USA Policy Of U.S to Stay out of the affairs of other nations

  3. Why? • The United States military and economic power was strong enough to stop Hitler and Mussolini, but failure to do so fueled Hitler’s, Mussolini’s, and Japan’s conquests for power. • Knowing that the U.S. would not stop all three continued to conquer other nations

  4. N. Nationalism • Feeling that your nation is superior to all others • Aryans - Blond Haired. Blue – Eyed • Germans will dominate the world • NO Jews, • Communists, Gypsies • Homosexuals • Allowed

  5. Why? • All three Axis power’s believed their country was superior to other’s and therefore had a right to conquer other nations. • World domination became their goal • Aryan German’s believed they were superior to others • If Hitler had only persecuted German Jews, nations probably would have ignored him, but killing other nation’s Jews was a whole other story

  6. F. Fascism

  7. Fascism • Extreme Nationalism* - nation is superior to all others • Glorification of the State “It’s all about me” • Totalitarian - Control of all aspects of Society • Private Property • Class System • Racism

  8. Why? • Militaristic – glorified the army, built up their weapons, solve problems through war, influence of military in govt. • Nationalistic – believed superior to other nations and had a right to conquer them • Totalitarian – controlled all aspects of citizens lives limiting rights and requiring citizens to obey they leader • The depression and use of propaganda allowed for strong leaders to take control who promised to solve the countries problems

  9. L. League of Nations League Meeting “I wish I was texting” “Better turn Up my IPOD” “This is almost as exciting as My World History Class.” “I’m Bored”

  10. League of Nations • International body of representatives from each country with the goal of maintaining world • U.S. Did not join

  11. “Let us return, however, to the League of Nations. To create an organization which is in a position to protect peace in this world of conflicting interests and egotistic wills is a frighteningly difficult task.” --Hjalmar Branting, Swedish Prime Minister, 1920-1925 Interpret this quote: What is Branting saying about the League of Nations?

  12. Why? • The league of nations was unwilling to take actions to stop aggression • The U.S. didn’t join leaving the league weakened • The Axis power’s knew the LON was not willing to go to war against them, so they just withdrew from the league and continued the aggressive actions.

  13. AA. Appeasement: Appeasement - Allies give in to Hitler’s demands to keep peace France & G.B. Give Hitler “A cookie”… The Sudetenland Hitler

  14. Munich Agreement Signed! France and Great Britain Give into Hitler’s Demands Germany Takes the Sudetenland

  15. “And do not suppose that this is the end. This is only the beginning of the reckoning. This is only the first sip, the first foretaste of a bitter cup which will be proffered to us year by year unless by a supreme recovery of moral health and martial vigor, we arise again and take our stand for freedom as in the olden time.” ― Winston Churchill, House of Commons, 1938 • Interpret this quote…What is Winston Churchill saying about the Munich Pact

  16. Why? • France and Great Britain gave into Hitler to keep peace and avoid war. • Hitler knew they were unwilling to go to war, so he had the advantage. • Appeasement fueled his power for conquest knowing that no one would step in to stop him.

  17. M. Militarism • Germany, Italy & Japan began glorified the military and war • Germany, Italy, & Japan began building up militaries to achieve their goals • Japan’s militaristic society and involvement of the military in government What is the message of this political cartoon?

  18. Why? • The Axis powers began building up their militaries and glorified the military, meaning they were going to use war to solve their countries problems.

  19. E. Expansionism Germany: • Austria and Czechoslovakia, Rhineland Japan • Korea, Manchuria, China Italy • Ethiopia

  20. Italy Expands! Ethiopia

  21. Japanese Attacks! Manchuria Korea China

  22. Why? • The Axis powers began to expand their boarders bringing them into conflict with other nations

  23. D. Depression • Began in the Europe • spread around • the globe • US unable to lend $ to • help weakened nations Interpret this graph? What is it saying about the economic and political system in Germany?

  24. The Great Depression destroyed the economy of many nations. Many people were unemployed, and couldn’t feed their families. • People were looking for strong leaders who would fix the economic problems

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