A Troublesome Path Leads Back to War

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A Troublesome Path Leads Back to War Descent to War

State of the world prior to the war Most of Asia & Africa was colonized Totalitarian governments controlled numerous nations, including Germany, Italy, Japan, and the USSR Most Western countries were suffering from Depression

Fascist Italy Post WWI – poor Italian economy = unrest Benito Mussolini & Fascist party control Italy by 1922 Fascism = dictatorship, aggressive nationalism Black Shirts – Mussolini’s enforcers Fascists promised order & stability The March on Rome - 4/1922 Mussolini becomes leader (Il Duce) Envisions new Roman Empire

Germany Post WWI Germany in chaos Many Germans blamed govt. (Weimar Rep.) Political chaos, massive inflation, poverty German economy failing but US tried to help Great Depression stopped US efforts Nazi Party increasingly popular Bad econ & political conditions favored Nazis Nazis provided targets for blame (Jews, Communists) Germany

Hitler Born in Austria – son of a civil servant Identified with German Nationalism Very close to mother who dies of cancer Hoped to be an artist but failed Fought for Germany in WWI Spied on but later joined the Nazis after war Became main recruiter for Nazis 1923 – staged ill-conceived Beer Hall Putsch to try to seize power Imprisoned for 5 years – turns to political efforts to bring Nazis to power

Economy Bad  Nazis Good Jan. 1933 – Hindenburg made Hitler Chancellor An effort to try to control him Reichstag fire – Feb. 1933 – Enabling Act – March 1933 – Hitler granted emergency powers to deal with “crisis” Hindenburg dies – Hitler total leader in 1934

Japan & Hirohito 1937 – Japan invaded China Military leaders ruled in name of Emperor Hirohito envisioned vast Pacific empire to provide raw materials, etc. Japan invades Manchuria (1931) Seeking Oil, coal, iron League of Nations protested but did nothing 1937 – Japan invaded China China torn by civil war, poorly matched w/ Japan Japanese atrocities (Rape of Nanking)

U.S./Japanese friction over China 1937 – Japanese planes bomb U.S. gunboat in China - The “Panay Incident” Japan apologizes but U.S. demands that Japan leave China U.S. begins building Pacific fleet Later will use economic warfare against Japan

The Path to War - Europe Spanish Civil War 1936-1939 Nationalist rebels led by Francisco Franco Get help from Germany & Italy Spanish govt. aided by USSR & U.S. volunteers Guernica – city destroyed by German bombing SCW a testing ground for troops before WWII Picasso’s “Guernica”

No Desire for War League of Nations weak because GB & FR were unwilling to fight Hitler observes Italy and Japan get away with aggression without L of N response 1935 – expands army 3/1936 – invades Rhineland 8/1936 – Forms Axis with Italy 3/1938 – Anschluss with Austria Nothing more than condemnation from L of N

German Troops Enter Austria Hitler & Mussolini German Troops Enter Austria

Munich Pact (1938) Sept. 1938, Hitler demands annexation of Sudetenland - ethnically German region of Czechoslovakia Czech allies (USSR & FR) unwilling to fight Munich Conference held to settle issue Hitler, Mussolini, Chamberlain, Daladier Munich Pact gives Sudetenland to Hitler promises to make "no further territorial demands" Policy of giving in to dictators = Appeasement Chamberlain returns to GB claiming "Peace in our time"

Hungry Lions April 1939, Hitler takes all of Czechoslovakia Chamberlain looks like a fool GB & FR abandon Czech but promise to defend Poland 1939 – Italy takes Albania – no action by L of N Aug. 1939 – Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact Big surprise - both hated each other Secretly plan to divide Poland & Baltic States Deal provides Stalin time to build army Allows Hitler to avoid 2 front war & gain Lebensraum Appeasement & N-S Pact seal Poland’s fate Invaded by Germany Sept. 1 1939