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The Great War and the Interwar Years From 1918 to 1939.

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1 The Great War and the Interwar Years From 1918 to 1939

2 Women after WWI Due to significance of women’s groups helping to support the war through work and education, many women demand more freedoms throughout the world. -Many nations grant Women’s Suffrage (right to vote) -Women begin to play a larger role in politics and social movements

3 After World War I… Totalitarianism spreads to some nations (e.g. Italy, Germany, Japan, Russia). Japanese Militarism increases in Asia Fascism: Belief that Society is more important than the individual Independence Movements after WWI: -Gandhi = India -Mao Zedong = China -Haile Selassie = Ethiopia

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5 Great Depression Over-abundance of Food (Why?)  Low prices for food  Farm families unable to buy manufactured goods Loans to foreign nations are not repaid on time  Germany asks for some slack  Animosity between nations increases (France and Germany)

6 Great Depression Investors purchased stocks “on the margin”  Once stock market went down, investors lost lots of $$  Panic swept the financial markets  “Bank Runs” began to occur People lose their jobs leading to a cycle of job loss that is hard to break Job lost  Spend less  Business receive less $  Lay off workers  Job loss

7 Pre-WWII Japan Leader = Emperor Hirohito Government = Military Dictatorship (Fascist) -Invades China to strengthen nation [following the West’s example] -Nanjing Massacre: Thousands of Chinese tortured/raped/executed in former capitol of China

8 Pre-WWII Italy Leader = Benito Mussolini “Il Duce” Government = Military Dictatorship (Fascist) -Invades Ethiopia [positioned between two Italian colonies] in 1935 -Strengthened Military might

9 Pre-WWII Germany Leader = Adolf Hitler Government = Socialist Dictatorship (Fascist) -Nuremberg Laws (1935): Forced Jewish people to live in Ghettos, heavy taxes, punished for religion, scapegoat -Kristallnacht (1938): “Night of Broken Glass”; Hundreds killed; thousands brought to prison/camps; businesses and home broken into and robbed.

10 Pre-WWII Russia Leader = Josef [Joseph] Stalin Government= Communist Dictatorship (Fascist) -Gulags: Forced enemies of the government into work-camps (gulags). Many are worked to death (Kulaks were a major targeted group) -Although Hitler and Stalin hate each other, they sign a Nonaggression pact, stating they would not attack one another (cut a deal to split up Poland)

11 Pre-WWII Information Appeasement Policy: British Prime Minister’s policy towards Hitler; Give in to demands to stop further aggression Axis Powers: Germany, Italy, Japan Allied Powers: Britain, France, U.S., Soviet Union


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