Causes and Effects Lessons in History What can we learn from History? How does it instruct and what are the lessons to be learned?

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Causes and Effects Lessons in History What can we learn from History? How does it instruct and what are the lessons to be learned?

Wilsonian Internationalism Making the World Safe for Democracy US Declaration of War and Entrance No Victors and No Vanquished The Fourteen Points League of Nations Defeat and Victory What were the Cause of the War?

Versaille Revisited Germany and an Armistice Fatherland Torn Asunder: Poland & CZ War Guilt Clause: Article 231 Reparations: $32 Billion Empire Dismantled and Mandate System Emasculated Military ses/33d/projects/1920s/VersaillesTreatyCarlos.h tm

Rise of Fascism Post War Instability t/o Europe Fascist Promise: Order! Anti Democratic and Anti Communist Dictatorship and The Strongman Constitutional Order Dead: NO Rights Use of Terror and Police State Corporatist Order and Militarism Marching to War

Italy Post War Conditions Rise of Il Duce Future Model

Weimar Republic Discord, Strife, Revolution and Poverty Democracy founded on eggshells Die Dicktat: The Right and The Left Ruhr Crisis, mannhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustav_Strese mann The Dawes Plan: Circuitous Payments

The U.S. WWI Disillusion Washington Accords Mexican Revolution & Imperial Interests Caribbean and Nicaragua Japan in Asia and Pacific Tide of Isolationism Dominant Power & Drift to Neutrality

Rise of Hitler Der Drittle Reich & Fuerher Principle Bavarian Putsch and Mein Kampf Racist Ideology: Aryans, Slavs and Jews The Communist & The West Lebenschraum Struggle: Survival of Fittest NAZI Party

Search for Order Democracy in Retreat France’s Paranoia & Alliances Locarno Treaty: Italy’s Role Germany & Soviet Union Kellogg Briand Peace Pact The Great Depression Manchurian Incident

The Soviet Union Bolsheviks & WWI Civil War: Reds v. Whites Lenin’s NEP Rise of Stalin: RED CZAR Isolation and Resurgence

Sliding Towards War Italian Adventurism in Africa Civil War in Spain Hitler and NAZI Seize Power, 1933 Militarization of the Rhineland Invasion of Austria, 1937 Munich Conference & CZ Poland and WWII, September 1939