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Aggressors Invade Nations 15.3.1 Aggressors Invade Nations

Aggressors Invade Nations By the mid-1930s, Germany and Italy seemed bent on military conquest. Japan fell under military rule. The major democracies—Britain, France, and the US—were distracted by economic problems and longed to remain at peace.

Militarists Take Control of Japan When the Great Depression struck, many Japanese blamed the government. Military leaders gained support and soon won control of the country They wanted to restore traditional control to the military. The militarists made the emperor the symbol of state power.

Militarists Take Control of Japan Keeping Emperor Hirohito as head of state won popular support for the army leaders who ruled in his name. Japan’s militarists were extreme nationalists. They wanted to solve the country’s economic problems through foreign expansion. They planned an empire that would provide Japan with raw materials and markets for its goods

Japan Invades China Japan had heavy investment in the Northern Chinese province of Manchuria They invaded and took control of this area and then moved into China itself The League of Nations protested this aggression but was ignored

European Aggressors on the March The failure of the League of Nations to act encouraged Italy and Germany to plan aggression too Italy invaded Ethiopia and the League of Nations once again did nothing By giving in to Mussolini in Africa, Britain and France hoped to keep peace in Europe.

European Aggressors on the March German troops moved into the Rhineland. An industrial area where German troops were forbidden to enter The French were unwilling to risk war. The British urged appeasement-giving in to an aggressor to keep peace. Hitler later admitted that he would have backed down if the French and British had challenged him.

European Aggressors on the March The German reoccupation of the Rhineland marked a turning point in the march toward war. First, it strengthened Hitler’s power and prestige within Germany. Second, the balance of power changed in Germany’s favor. France and Belgium were now open to attack from German troops Finally, the weak response by France and Britain encouraged Hitler to speed up his expansion.

Assignment 1. Describe Japan’s military government. 2. How did Japan’s military expansion begin? 3. What did the League of Nations do to stop the aggressive actions of Japan, Italy and Germany? 4. Define appeasement. 5. What three consequences did the reoccupation of the Rhineland have for Europe?

Aggression and Appeasement Continues 15.3 part 2 Aggression and Appeasement Continues

Axis Powers Hitler’s growing strength convinced Mussolini that he should seek an alliance with Germany. The two dictators reached an agreement that became known as the Rome-Berlin Axis. Germany also made an agreement with Japan. Germany, Italy, and Japan came to be called the Axis Powers.

Civil War Erupts in Spain The new democratic government in Spain held office amid many crises. In July 1936, army leaders, favoring a Fascist-style government, joined General Francisco Franco in a revolt. Germany and Italy both sent troops and weapons to aide Franco.

Civil War Erupts in Spain The democracies of the world did nothing to stop them and Spain became a fascist nation in 1939 Only the Soviet Union sent equipment and advisers to resist the fascists

Democratic Nations Try to Preserve Peace Instead of taking a stand against Fascist aggression in the 1930s Britain and France backed down hoping to keep peace. Both nations were dealing with serious economic problems and the horrors of World War I had created a deep desire to avoid war.

United States Follows an Isolationist Policy Many Americans supported isolationism, the belief that political ties to other countries should be avoided. Isolationists argued that entry into World War I had been a costly error. Beginning in 1935, Congress passed three laws banned loans and the sale of arms to nations at war

The German Reich Expands The Treaty of Versailles prohibited a union between Austria and Germany. In March 1938, Hitler sent his army into Austria and annexed into the Third Reich (ryk), or German Empire. France and Britain ignored their pledge to protect Austrian independence.

The German Reich Expands About three million German-speaking people lived in the western border regions of Czechoslovakia called the Sudetenland. In 1938, Hitler demanded that the Sudetenland be given to Germany. The Czechs refused and asked France for help.

Britain and France Again Choose Appeasement Italy, Germany, France and Britain met at the Munich Conference to discuss this issue Britain and France agreed that Hitler could take the Sudetenland. If Hitler pledged to respect Czechoslovakia’s new borders.

Aggression continues After the Munich meeting, Hitler took Czechoslovakia and Mussolini seized Albania. Then Hitler demanded that Poland return the former German port of Danzig. The Poles refused and turned to Britain and France for aid. But appeasement had convinced Hitler that neither nation would risk war.

Nazis and Soviets Sign Nonaggression Pact Britain and France asked the Soviet Union to join them in stopping Hitler’s aggression. Instead, Fascist Germany and Communist Russia now publicly pledged never to attack one another. On August 23, 1939, their leaders signed a nonaggression pact.

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