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World War II Section 1Ch 14-1 Learning Goal/Content Statement
• Explain how the consequences of World
War I and the worldwide depression set the
stage for the rise of totalitarianism,
aggressive Axis expansion and the policy of
appeasement which in turn led to World War
II.
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World War II Section 1Ch 14-1 Vocabulary
• Appeasement
• Winston Churchill:
• Axis Powers:.
• nonaggression pact:
• blitzkrieg
• Allies
• Battle of Britain: (1940)
• Hideki Tojo
• Isolationism:
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World War II Section 1Ch 14-1 vocabulary
• Appeasement : giving in to aggressive demands in order to
avoid war.
• -Italy/Ethiopia
• -Japan/Manchuria, China
• -Germany/Rhineland, Austria, Sudetenland,
Czechoslovakia, Poland p.438
• Winston Churchill: (1874-1965) British prime minister; he
opposed the policy of appeasement and led Great Britain
through WWII.
• Axis Powers: the alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan in
WWII.
• nonaggression pact: an agreement between nations to not
attack one another.
•
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World War II Section 1Ch 14-1 vocabulary
• blitzkrieg: a German “lightning war”; a fast, forceful style of
fighting used by Germans in WWII
• Allies: the alliance of Britain, France, and Russia in WWII;
joined by the United States after the Japanese bombing of
Pearl Harbor in 1941.
• Battle of Britain: (1940) three month air battle between
Germany and Great Britain fought over Great Britain during
WWII; Britain’s victory forestalled a German invasion.
• Hideki Tojo: (1884-1948) Japanese nationalist and general;
he took control of Japan during WWII. He was later tried and
executed for war crimes.
• Isolationism: staying out of the affairs and wars of other
nations; the position initially held by the United States at the
Beginning of WWII. Still supported the Allied forces.
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World War II Section 1
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World War II Section 11) How did the Treaty of Versailles make Germans feel? What
was lebensraum? Who was unwilling to do what?
• -severely damaged the German economy
• -terms of the treaty left Germans feeling humiliated
• -Lebensraum (LAY-buhnz-rowm): Hitler wanted
nation to have lebensraum or, “living space” in
which the German people could grow and prosper.
• -Hitler wanted Germany to have more territory.
• Wanted to unite all German-speaking
people(Nationalism).
• -Germany’s neighbors were aware of the threat of
German expansion.
• -no one was willing to fight over Hitler’s words.
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World War II Section 12) What did Hitler begin to do in secret? What did
this violate?
• -Hitler realized nobody wanted to fight over his
words or actions
• -became chancellor in 1933
• -Began to secretly rebuild the German military
which had been greatly weakened post WWI
• -violations of Treaty of Versailles
RESENTMENT!!!
• -Hitler signed treaty in 1935 allowing to build
submarines and warships in the name of stopping
the spread of communism; actually planning to
build a mighty German empire.
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World War II Section 13)What does Hitler do in 1936? What did this violate? How do
Britain and France react? Hitler grows what?
• -he was ready to take more direct action
• -March: sent a small armed force into the Rhineland
this was territory that bordered France.
• -Hitler claimed to be reacting to a recent French-Soviet
military agreement , which he said threatened Germany.
• -violates Treaty of Versailles!!!; which required Germany
to stay out of that zone.
• -Britain and France complained about Germany violating
the treaty
• -Britain and France took no direct action German
troops remained in the Rhineland and Hitler grew bolder.
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• Hitler demanded Austrian
officials accept annexation
(Anschluss): officially join
another country
• Initial Austrian resistance
• Britain and France did nothing
• March 1938-unopposed
German forces take over
Austria
• Austria agreed to annexation
because they knew Germany
could take over forcefully if
needed.
Hitler’s demands
• Europeans eager to avoid war
• Hitler plotted his moves
• Target-Austria
• German-speaking country
• Hitler’s birthplace
• Nazi supporters in Austria
Aggressive moves
4.Annexing Austria
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World War II Section 1Another German-speaking population
• Sudetenland eager to be a part of Germany. German speaking.
• Hitler threatened the Czech government. Encouraged Czech citizens to revolt.
• Czechs prepared for war
Policy of appeasement
• Appeasement—giving in to aggressive demands in order to avoid war
• Winston Churchill opposed the policy
• “We have achieved peace for our time” according to Chamberlain. Resigns PM 5/1940
• Churchill blasts Chamberlain. “Why not make a stand (against Hitler) while there is
still a good company of united, very powerful countries?”
Avoiding conflict: Munich Conference
• September 1938—meeting in Munich: Munich Agreement: Hitler says no more
territorial demands. March 1939 Hitler takes over rest of Czechoslovakia.
• Chamberlain (British) and Daladier (French) agreed not to block Hitler.
• Czechs had no representatives at the Munich Conference.
• British and French were more interested in avoiding conflict. Don’t block Hitler.
• Czechs had no support: would fight Germany alone. Accept Germany’s terms.
5.Threats to Czechoslovakia
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World War II Section 1Appeasement Map
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World War II Section 16)Where else did totalitarian regimes emerge? They
showed a disregard for what?
• -Italy and Japan
• -Showed disregard for the opinions of other
nations NATIONALISM
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7) What did Germany, Italy, and Japan form?
• -formed a series of military alliances
• -Anti-Comintern Pact (1936): vs communists
• -AXIS POWERS (1939)
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World War II Section 1October 25, 1936
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World War II Section 18) Why were Germany and Italy seen as natural enemies to the Soviet
Union? What happens that is surprising?
-1930’s Fascist Germany and Italy strongly opposed the Communist
Soviet Union. Anti-Comintern Pact 1936.
• -fascism and communism were very different although both totalitarian.
• -fascism was based in extreme nationalism and loyalty to the state.
• -communism sought international change and a classless society. State
would wither away.
• -Stalin worried about Germany military expansion
• -1939 British and French officials discussed a possible alliance with the
Soviets, but Stalin had lost faith in their ability to protect his country from
the Germans. He was secretly negotiating with the Germans.
• -NONAGGRESSION PACT: signed between U.S.S.R. and Germany
• -allowed further German aggression in Europe. Signed 8/1939.
(Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact)
• -secret section of the pact recognized each side’s right to take territory in
Eastern Europe, including dividing Poland into Soviet and German areas
• -News of the pact shocked Britain and France, hoped the Soviets would
support themWWI Russia on the side of The Allies.
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World War II Section 19)What happens on September 1, 1939? How was Poland
defenseless? What happens on Sept. 3, 1939?
• -Germany launches an attack on Poland; wants
their land APPEASEMENT FAILS!
• -*blitzkrieg : “lightning war”, it emphasized speed
and close coordination between planes in the air
and fast-moving forces on the ground
• -Polish air force destroyed quickly.
• -Poland countryside offered few natural barriers to
slow the blitzkrieg. Taken over within a month.
• -Sept. 3, 1939: Great Britain and France declare
war on Germany in response to attack on Poland.
• Two weeks later U.S.S.R invades eastern Poland.
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World War II Section 1Blitzkrieg
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World War II Section 1WWI Tanks
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World War II Section 110)Causes of World War I and World War II
Causes of WWI Similarities Causes of WWII
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World War II Section 110)Causes of World War I and World War II
Causes of WWI Similarities Causes of WWII
-Rivalries due to imperialism
-military alliancesTriple Alliance and Triple Entente
-assassination of Franz Ferdinand
MilitarismAlliances:Axis Powers and Central Powers vsAllied PowersImperialism: Imperialism vs. AppeasementNationalismSerbia vs“Greater Germany”
-Treaty of Versailles-Rise of Dictators-Era of Appeasement*Japan and Manchuria*Italy and Ethiopia, and Albania*Germany and Rhineland, Sudetenland, AustriaCzechoslovakia, and finally Poland
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World War II Section 1Ch 14-1 Learning Goal/Content Statement
• Explain how the consequences of World
War I and the worldwide depression set the
stage for the rise of totalitarianism,
aggressive Axis expansion and the policy of
appeasement which in turn led to World War
II.
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World War II Section 111) What happens during combat in France and Britain? List 2 facts for each.
Sept.1939-March 1940 *Sitzkrieg: phony war. Nothing happens Winter 1939-40.
April 1940 Hitler invaded Denmark and Norway. Lightly defended.
» This improved Germany’s access to the Atlantic.
» Both countries fell with little resistance.
May 1940 Germans invaded France.
» Germans conquered the Netherlands and stormed into Belgium.
» Belgian, British, and French troops tried to stop the Germans in Belgium.
» By early June the Germans had trapped hundreds of thousands of Allied soldiers at the French port of Dunkirk.
» Meanwhile, German forces attacked France through the Ardennes. The Maginot Line had been bypassed.
June 1940 France surrendered to Germany and Italy.
» The unoccupied part of France was known as Vichy France.
» Many French leaders, including Charles de Gaulle, fled to Great Britain to organize resistance to German and Vichy control of France.
**Battle of Britain**: Hitler attempts to invade Britain with Luftwaffe from June-Sept. 1940. Invasion unsuccessful.
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World War II Section 1Maginot Line
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World War II Section 112)What happens in June of 1941? Who does this
bring into the war?
-Hitler broke the non-aggression pact with Stalin and sent
3 million troops into the Soviet Union.
• -Brings Russia into the war.
• -at first blitzkrieg was very effective
• -Soviet Army was large in numbers but ill prepared for war
• -Germans had pushed deep into Soviet territory, but had not
managed to reach Russia’s capital of Leningrad by autumn of
1941.
• -Germans had not prepared for the extremely harsh
temperatures of the Soviet winter.
• -Germans lacked warm clothing and their vehicles and
equipment worked poorly in the cold.
• -Soviets begin to fight back in winter of 1941-1942
Germany’s great blunder.
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World War II Section 1German Expansion
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World War II Section 1EUROPE UNDER AXIS CONTROL
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World War II Section 113)What had Americans banned to Japan?
• -Japan continued territorial expansion moved
into French Indochina (Vietnam).
• -area was rich in oil, rubber, and other natural
resources.
• -WHY WAS U.S. NERVOUS ABOUT
PACIFIC?Hawaii and the Philippines. Worried
about U.S. and British territories in the Pacific.
• -Nervous American officials banned the sale of
oil to Japan; move was designed to slow the
Japanese war machine.
• -Peace talks continued between Japan and
U.S. but Japan planned for war
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World War II Section 113)What happens on December 7, 1941? List at least
3 facts.• -U.S. saw treaty between Germany and Japan as cause for concern
• Japan initiates surprise attack on U.S. Navy Pacific Fleet
• Attack lasted two hours
• December 7, 1941
• Fighters and bombers launched from carriers
• Raid a success
• Major destruction
• Heavy casualties
– 2,400 dead
– 200 planes gone
– Eight battleships sunk
– Pacific fleet decimated could have pushed further inland
• Three carriers survived
• -APPEASEMENT Japan thought all would be forgiven and they
would get their oil back.
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World War II Section 114) What was America’s Response to Pearl Harbor?
• -had a profound impact
• -prior to that point most Americans believed U.S.
should stay out of the war *Isolationism
• Prior to this point, provided financial support to
Allies
• -Isolationism common because many questioned
what Allied victory in WWI had actually
accomplishedMERCHANTS OF DEATH
• -Did WWI accomplish anything???
• -On December 8, 1941 U.S. declares war on
Japan. Three days later Germany and Italy declare
war on U.S.
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