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Causes of World War II (1930-1939)

Economic and political causes of World War II Aggression by totalitarian powers (Germany, Italy, Japan) Nationalism Failures of the Treaty of Versailles Weakness of the League of Nations Appeasement Tendencies towards isolationism and pacifism in Europe and the United States

China Aggression in Asia Japan Nationalists/Guomindang Chiang Kai-shek Militarization Invade China Manchuria in 1931 Becomes Manchukuo Invades Korea

Rise of National Socialism After WWI: small group of nationalists formed the National Socialist (Nazi) Party Attacked democracy Promised to save Germany from Communism Advocated extreme nationalism Wanted dictatorship

Factors Explaining the Nazi Rise to Power Lack of Democratic Tradition German heritage = autocracy, not democracy Appeal to Nationalism Many Germans unable to accept defeat in WWI Economic Distress Germany had to pay reparations of $35 billion after WWI to France and Great Britain Nazis promised to save the economy Fear of Communism Germans feared a Communist revolution due to bad economy Nazis promised to save Germany from Communism

Rise of Adolf Hitler Leader of Nazi Party Austrian Failed artist Decorated WWI veteran Brilliant organizer and speaker Used propaganda and mass rallies to gain support and persuade people

The Beer Hall Putsch In Munich in 1923 Nazi attempt at a revolution Try to take over the city of Munich= fails Hitler went to jail for about a year

Mein Kampf Book written by Hitler while in jail “Mein Kampf” = “My Struggle” Outlined Hitler’s plans for Germany Blamed the Jews & Communists for Germany’s defeat in WWI Said Germans were a “master race” that should rule the world Said Germans needed “Lebensraum” = living space Explained his plan for the extermination of the Jewish race

Nazis Gain Power Nazis gained support as economy kept getting worse in Germany 1932 election = Nazis got 37% of the popular vote Made them the largest party in the Reichstag 1933 = Hitler appointed Chancellor by President Hindenburg June 1934- Night of the Long Knives- purge of party members that were opposed to Hitler November 9-10th 1938- Kristallnacht- night of the broken glass. Nazi party members attack Jewish owned businesses.

Spanish Civil War 1936-1939 Began on July 1936 Conservative forces in the Spanish military call for an end to the left winged republican government Led by Francisco Franco Both Germany and Italy back Franco by sending arms (planes, tanks, guns) In March 1939 Republican forces surrendered Madrid to Franco. Ends the civil war Spain will refuse to enter WWII on the side of the Axis. (does not enter the war at all)

Unchecked Aggression in Europe Rhineland Occupied in 1936 No international response Anschutz (annexation of Austria) in 1938 Sudeten Land in 1938-1939 Claimed that Germany needed lebensraum (living space) Region was predominantly German Munich Agreement- British and French agree with German assurance of no more expnansion Invasion of Poland in 1939 Germany Invades Poland on September 1, 1939

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