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Steps Leading to World War II

The Leaders of WWII

The Axis Powers Adolf Hitler (1933) – Germany Benito Mussolini Hirohito Hideki Tojo Benito Mussolini (1922) - Italy Emperor Hirohito & Military Tojo (1931) – Japan

Germany Italy http://www.dean.usma.edu/history/web03/atlases/

The Allied Powers Franklin Roosevelt – U.S.A. Winston Churchill – Great Britain Charles DeGualle - France Chiang Kai-Shek – China Josef Stalin – USSR

USSR France Great Britain http://www.dean.usma.edu/history/web03/atlases/

The first Step to War… Germany, Italy & Japan build up their militaries Allied Response… NOTHING

The Next Step to War… In 1935, Italy attacks Ethiopia. Why? (Ethiopia's Oil) Allied Response… League of Nations branded Italy an aggressor & voted minor Sanctions. Italy ignored these sanctions, & the League did NOTHING.

The Next Step to War… In 1936, Germany & Italy officially form the Axis Powers. Allied Response… (1935) The U.S. Neutrality Act: wouldn’t allow the sale of arms to any country engaged in war. Roosevelt starts checking out Europe’s militaries.

The Next Step to War… Allied Response… NOTHING! In 1936, Hitler takes the Rhineland (Lebensraum?) which breaks the Treaty of Versailles!! Allied Response… NOTHING!

The Next Step to War… In 1937, Japan opened a full scale war against China in order to get land & raw materials so Japan could grow economically. Allied Response… The US Neutrality Act continues; By 1940, US embargo on iron & steel exports to Japan. (Japan is NOT happy!)

The Next Step to War… What does Japan do on December 7th 1941, because of their anger over US embargo? . Japan does not like the hypocrisy of the US. Imperialism (Japan) is bad but Expansionism (USA) is good.

General Douglas MacArthur will later orchestrate a theory of Island Hoping to defeat Japan! http://www.dean.usma.edu/history/web03/atlases/ww2%20pacific/ww2%20pacific%20%20pages/ww2%20pacific%20map%2002.htm

The Next Step to War… Allied Response: NOTHING!! In 1938, Hitler begins the purge of all the Jews, on Nov. 9, 1938, German citizens torched Jewish homes, businesses, etc. They called it “Kristallnacht” or “Night of Broken Glass”. Allied Response: NOTHING!!

Total Number of European Jews in 1933: 9,500,000 http://www.ushmm.org/museum/exhibit/focus/maps/

The Next Step to War… In 1938, Germany forces the Austrian Government to resign, called the Anschluss (the Austrian Nazi Party controlled Parliament so they wanted Hitler to take over) Allied Response… NOTHING!!

http://www.dean.usma.edu/history/web03/atlases/ww2%20europe/ww2%20europe%20war%20index.htm

In 1938, Hitler demands the Sudetenland (the western half The Next Step to War… In 1938, Hitler demands the Sudetenland (the western half of Czechoslovakia). Allied Response… Munich Conference Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain agreed to allow annexation to preserve “peace in our time.”(Appeasement?)

Hitler takes the rest of Czechoslovakia 6 months later The Next Step to War… Hitler takes the rest of Czechoslovakia 6 months later Allied Response… NOTHING!!

http://www.dean.usma.edu/history/web03/atlases/ww2%20europe/ww2%20europe%20war%20index.htm

Hitler’s real reason – He did not want to fight a war on two fronts. The Next Step to War… (1939) Germany & USSR promise to not fight each other and [secretly] divide up Poland (the Soviet Non-Aggression Pact). Hitler’s real reason – He did not want to fight a war on two fronts. Allied Response… NOTHING!!

http://www.dean.usma.edu/history/web03/atlases/ww2%20europe/ww2%20europe%20war%20index.htm

No longer fearing a war on two fronts, Hitler invades Poland. The last Step to War… No longer fearing a war on two fronts, Hitler invades Poland. Allied Response… WAR! Britain & France honor their guarantee to Poland and declare war on Germany.

WORLD WAR II !! http://www.dean.usma.edu/history/web03/atlases/ww2%20europe/ww2%20europe%20war%20index.htm