Outline of what we’ll cover.... Hitler’s aims and The Treaty of Versailles Rearmament Expansion Anchluss Appeasement Nazi-Soviet Pact Task...Let’s see.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Quick Write Topic: I want you to imagine that you have a bully at the school. This bully continues to pick on weaker students. You being the awesome and.
Advertisements

The Nazi-Soviet Pact The Nazi-Soviet Pact of August 1939 was a surprise… … or was it?
The Czech Crisis The story so far... 7th March 1936:Rhineland Crisis 17 th July 1936:Germany and Italy back Franco during the Spanish Civil War. 26th April.
If you give Hitler a cookie
The path to the Second World War ( )
The Rise of Dictators and WWII
The Munich Agreement 1938.
From Appeasement to War
From Appeasement To War
Appeasement and the Road to War
Origins of World War II World War I & The Great Depression
“Hitler the Big Bully” Anschluss, The Munich Conference & the Invasion of Poland.
Aggressors on the March
What were Hitler’s steps in Foreign Policy, 1938 – 1939 and how did Chamberlain and Britain respond? By the end of this lesson you: C – Can describe the.
Hitler’s Foreign Policy
WORLD WAR II BEGINS What was the Treaty Of Versailles? What did it say?
OPENING ASSIGNMENT TURN IN ALL WORK FROM MONDAY AND TUESDAY TO YOUR CLASS’S FOLDER ON THE FRONT TABLE. How would factors such as the size and strength.
Ch. 14: World War II,  1933: Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany  : begins rearmament & military build-up in Germany  1936: Reoccupies.
Appeasement and the Road to War
The second world war its causes and main events Causes of the war 1 The treaty of Versailles very harsh terms very harsh terms lopsided and biased lopsided.
Was the end of appeasement the reason war began? This final topic requires you to investigate why Britain’s attitude changed towards appeasement and decide.
Who Would You Vote For? I am a womanizer, have self-interested policies, and suffer from poor health. Contestant # 1 I have a drinking habit and a defiant.
17.1 Notes: From Appeasement to War
Nazi Aggression Leads to World War Two
Revision Causes of WW2.
Poland and the Final Steps to War. Aims: Examine why Poland was Hitler’s next target. Identify the main aims of the Nazi-Soviet Pact 1939 Outline the.
THE DEEPENING CRISIS: WORLD WAR II.  Failure of collective security in the 1920’s 1. League of Nations  fails 2. Attempts at disarmament  fails 3.
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Lead-Up to World War II.
Chapter Take out your worksheets from yesterday and we will discuss them. Nobody wants another war But the world has a problem: Hitler He wants.
Six Steps To War. Re-Armament Hitler violated the Versailles Treaty and started to build up the army What was Britain and France’s response? What is conscription?
Aggressors Invade Nations
Munich. Timeline of appeasement Sep 1931 Japanese invasion of Manchuria Failure of World Disarmament Conference June 1935 Anglo-German Naval Agreement.
What you need to know: The background to the Czech Crisis. The events of the May crisis. The events of the three meetings between Hitler and Chamberlain.
World War Looms Chapter 24.
Nazi Aggression Leads to World War Two. What Made Hitler So Attractive to Germans?
30.2 “Hitler’s Aggressions”. The Road to World War II What is the cartoonist suggests Hitler is doing? Who are the other people in this picture and what.
Appeasement.
 The Treaty of Versailles left Germans Extremely dissatisfied.  Did not prevent them from growing into a powerful State  League of Nations did not.
War Clouds Gather Objective: Explain how Germany expands its territory.
STEPS TO WWII. 1931Japan Conquers Manchuria Facing severe economic problems and overcrowding in its islands, Japan invades Manchuria, just North of Korea.
Hitler’s Foreign Policy The Munich Crisis and the Question of Appeasement.
CH1201 March  Leader of the Nazi  He blamed Communists & Jews for the loss of German pride & defeat in the First World War  In January 1933,
In pairs, rank these 10 poker hands from 1. BEST to 10. WORST Write out in full at the back of your books and come up and show me 1 st = 5 points; 2 nd.
29.1: From Appeasement to War. Aggression Goes Unchecked Mussolini, Hitler and Japanese leaders – All took aggressive action – Actions only caused VERBAL.
Column 1 and column 3 each have a word or phrase in them. You have to work out what word or phrase should go in column 2 to connect them. Look at the example.
Hitler Wants A Piece!. Hitler’s Aims To abolish the Treaty of Versailles –The Germans hated it, especially: Tiny armed forces, Rhineland demilitarised,
Focus 2/26 In the face of hostile actions taken by Japan, Italy, and Germany, the League of Nations, an organization formed to keep the peace, did not.
Appeasement and the Road to WW2 Pub Quiz Revision!
From Neutrality to War. Fascism Spreads Mussolini was unable to solve the problems of poverty and unemployment in Italy; he turned his energies to conquering.
Map of German Aggression. German Rearmament By 1938, Germany had rebuilt its military under Hitler in violation of the Treaty of Versailles. Hitler was.
Germany: Background to World War II
Lead-Up to World War II.
Key Questions What was Hitler’s main purpose of taking over Austria and Czechoslovakia? Why did France and Great Britain give in to Hitler’s Demands? In.
The Rise of Dictators and WWII
Aggressive Steps Towards World War II
Aggressive Steps Towards World War II
The Rise of Dictators and WWII
Mapping and Timeline Guided Reading
Hitler’s Foreign Policies
The Rise of Dictators and WWII
Lead-Up to World War II.
World War II Section 1: Paths to War.
The Rise of Dictators and WWII
The Rise of Dictators and WWII
Pre-Notes Appeasement
Lead-Up to World War II.
Adolf Hitler’s Foreign Policy.
War Clouds Gather.
Lead-Up to World War II.
Lead-Up to World War II.
Presentation transcript:

Outline of what we’ll cover.... Hitler’s aims and The Treaty of Versailles Rearmament Expansion Anchluss Appeasement Nazi-Soviet Pact Task...Let’s see what you already know..work in pairs.. 3 Facts or statements about each bullet point..

Hitler’s Aims and the TofV? Hitler’s Aims were outlined in Mein Kampf? (1924) Part of his popular support was due to attitude to the Treaty... Come up with 4 issues that Germans disliked? Hitler comes to power in January AIMS: DESTROY THE TofV – REARM & RECAPTURE UNITE ALL GERMAN SPEAKERS EXPAND EAST – LEBENSRAUM DESTROY COMMUNISM

Rearmament Use pp45 to list at least 3 actions of aggression or rearmament. What was the REACTION to Hitler’s actions? How is this a CAUSE of WW II?

Rhineland ,000 invaders Hitler’s gamble Reaction of Rhinelanders Why did the British and French fail to enforced the TofV?

What does the cartoon tell us about Nazi attitude to military restrictions imposed by the TofV? (6) Use the sources and your own knowledge, Context Interpretation Knowledge

Anchluss with Austria 1938

Anchluss 1938 Objective to unite German speaking people Previous attempt 1934 (Mussolini & von Schuschnigg) Spanish Civil War 1936 improved Nazi-Italian relations Rome-Berlin Axis (1936) & Anti-Commitern Act (1937) Austrian Nazi plot to overthrow government Rioting in Austria. Hitler sent troops in to restore peace. 80,000 opponents imprisoned, Hitler enters Austria Plebicite, (vote) 99.75% said ‘yes’ to Anchluss

Appeasement Winston Churchill Appeasement: The policy of granting concessions to potential enemies in an attempt to maintain peace.

Timeline of Invasion/Appeasement September 1938: Hitler encourages Konrad Henlein, leader of the Sudeten Nazis, to rebel, and demands a union with Germany. When the Czech government declares martial law, Hitler threatens war. 15 September 1938: Chamberlain goes to see Hitler at Berchtesgaden. Without consulting Czechoslovakia, he promises to give Hitler all the areas where more than 50 per cent of the population is German. Then he persuades France to agree September 1938: Chamberlain goes to Bad Godesberg to tell Hitler about the decision, but Hitler now demands ALL the Sudetenland. Chamberlain refuses; it looks like war. Chamberlain calls the crisis 'a quarrel in a faraway country, between people of whom we know nothing'. 30 September 1938: At Munich, France and Britain agree to give Hitler the Sudetenland. Chamberlain waves 'a piece of paper' with Hitler's statement that he does not want to go to war. German troops march into the Sudetenland, and are welcomed as heroes.

Appeasement “How horrible, fantastic, incredible it is, that we should be digging trenches and trying on gas-masks here, because of a quarrel in a faraway country between people of whom we know nothing... However much we may sympathise with a small nation confronted by a big and powerful neighbour, we cannot in all circumstances undertake to involve the whole British Empire in war simply on her account. If we have to fight, it must be on larger issues than that. I am myself a man of peace to the depths of my soul; armed conflict between nations is a nightmare to me... War is a fearful thing, and we must be very clear before we embark on it, that it is really the great issues that are at stake.” Neville Chamberlain

Appeasement For Appeasement Against Appeasement Not ready to fight Memory of WW1 Public didn’t want war Need for a strong Germany TofV had been unfair Hitler admired! Green light to Hitler Legitimise his actions Germany not ready for war Made war inevitable Forced Nazi/Soviet Alliance

Results of Appeasement Hitler invades the rest of Czechoslovakia Hitler had captured non-German speaking people... Britain no longer trusted Germany Britain promised to defend Poland if Germany attacked.

Chamberlain’s policy of appeasement was the best policy to avoid war with Nazi Germany. To what extent do you agree with this statement. Use your own knowledge and the source.

Nazi Soviet Pact August 1939 Silly Video Stalin wanted to work with Britain and France to halt Hitler’s advance. Negotiations didn’t go well: Britain and France didn’t trust Stalin Stalin didn’t think the British & French could halt Hitler Poland weren’t happy to have Soviet troops in Poland

Nazi Soviet Pact August 1939 SURPISE! Hitler and Stalin signed the Pact in secret! Promised not to fight one another Secretly agreed to split Poland

Why would Stalin and Hitler sign an agreement They hate each other! Hitler Allowed Germany to continue expansion Lebensraum Divided his ‘enemies’ Buying time to rearm Stalin Allowed USSR to expand Stalin didn’t trust Britain and France Avoid conflict Buying time to rearm

Nazi GermanyFrance & Britain Soviet UnionTreaty of Versailles Cause of World War II

Hitler’s Aims & TofVExpansionRearmament AnschlussAppeasementNazi-Soviet Pact