1/9 & 1/10 ORIGINS CAUSES OF WWII DO NOW: WHAT WERE 5 EVENTS DURING THE 1930 THAT CONTRIBUTED TO THE START OF WWII – MUST BE IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER!!!!

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1/9 & 1/10 ORIGINS CAUSES OF WWII DO NOW: WHAT WERE 5 EVENTS DURING THE 1930 THAT CONTRIBUTED TO THE START OF WWII – MUST BE IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER!!!!

WAS APPEASEMENT THE CAUSE OF WAR? BRITAIN & NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN HAD LITTLE OPTION EXCEPT TO RE-ARM AND BUY TIME – EX. MUNICH CONFERENCE – SUDETENLAND – APPEASEMENT BRITAIN HAD A WEAK ECONOMY, LACK OF MILITARY PREPAREDNESS AND UNRELIABLE ALLIES

HOW COULD WAR BEEN AVOIDED 1936 BRITAIN & FRANCE COULD HAVE FORCED GERMANY OUT OF THE DEMILITARIZED ZONE ONCE BRITAIN & FRENCH LEADERS GAVE INTO HITLER’S DEMANDS HE HAD LITTLE REASON TO BELIEVE THEY WOULD OPPOSE HIM THE BRITISH GUARANTEE OF POLISH INDEPENDENCE OFFERED IN MARCH 1939 WAS MEANINGLESS IN HITLER’S EYES DUE TO THE POLICY OF APPEASEMENT AT MUNICH

NAZI IDEOLOGY GERMAN CONQUEST OF POLAND IN 1939 WAS FIRST MAJOR DEVELOPMENT OF WWII IN EUROPE INTENDED TO REGAIN LOST TERRITORY IDEOLOGY – EXPANDING LIVING SPACE (LEBENSRAUM) AT THE EXPENSE OF ‘RACIALLY INFERIOR’ PEOPLE WWII SHIFTED FROM BEING A CONFLICT OVER THE BALANCE OF POWER IN EUROPE IN TERMS OF THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES TO INCREASINGLY DRIVEN BY NAZI IDEOLOGY

HITLER INVADES THE USSR – HITLER SIGNED NON-AGGRESSION PACT WITH RUSSIA HE WOULD GO AGAINST THIS PACT BECAUSE HE THOUGHT HE WOULD SUCCEED GERMAN POLICY OF SELF – SUFFICIENCY BASED ON IDEA OF IMPORTS & EXPORTS GERMANY HAD SUFFERED IN THE GREAT DEPRESSION BECAUSE OF DEPENDENCY OF US LOANS HITLER WANTED GERMANY TO HAVE PERMANENT SOURCE OF RAW MATERIALS AND OUTLET FOR ITS GOODS IN A COLONIZED EASTERN EUROPE

ATLANTIC CHARTER WINSTON CHURCHILL AND FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT MEET OFF COAST OF NEWFOUNDLAND AUG. 14, 1941 AGREED ALL PEOPLE HAD RIGHT TO SELF – DETERMINATION FREEDOM OF TRADE DOCUMENT GEARED TOWARDS OPPOSITION OF NAZISM

THE BALANCE OF POWER NEITHER US OR BRITAIN WERE AMBITIOUS TO INCREASE TERRITORY IF GERMANY DOMINATED THE COASTLINE OF NORTHERN EUROPE THEN BRITISH SECURITY & TRADE WOULD BE THREATENED A GERMAN DOMINATED EUROPE WOULD RESULT IN EUROPEAN MARKETS THAT WOULD BE CONTROLLED BY A NAZI ECONOMIC SYSTEM & FAR EASTERN MARKETS WOULD BE CONTROLLED BY THE JAPANESE

GENERAL CAUSES OF WWII - MILITARISM GERMANY – STRONG MILITARY TRADITION, UNIFICATION ACHIEVED THROUGH WAR, GERMAN FORCES FOUGHT EFFECTIVELY IN WWI, SUCCESSFUL REARMAMENT IN 1930S, BELIEF MILITARY POWER COULD ACHIEVE POLITICAL AIMS ITALY – LESS MILITARY TRADITION, MUSSOLINI BUILT UP ITALIAN FORCES THAT HAD BEEN SUCCESSFUL IN ETHIOPIA – WAY TO EXPAND TERRITORY JAPAN – VERY STRONG MILITARY TRADITION, SAMURAI TRADITION, BELIEF MILITARY FORCE COULD SOLVE PROBLEMS

GENERAL CAUSES OF WWII – NATIONALISM & IDEOLOGY GERMANY – NATIONALISM GREW AFTER 1871, USED BY HITLER TO GAIN SUPPORT, RESENTED T. OF V., LOOKED TO A GREATER GERMANY INCLUDING ALL GERMAN SPEAKERS, SUPERIOR CULTURE ITALY – SLOWER TO EMERGE AFTER UNIFICATION, MUSSOLINI STRESSED THE INHERITANCE OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE JAPAN – ASSOCIATED EXPANSION WITH THE GREATER GLORY OF THE EMPEROR – GOD, TERRITORIAL AMBITION, RACIAL SUPERIORITY

GENERAL CAUSES OF WWII – ECONOMIC PRESSURE GERMANY – DEPENDED ON ARMS SPENDING, RESULTED IN SHORTAGES OF MATERIALS & NEED TO PAY FOR EXPENSIVE IMPORTS…SOLUTION WAS WAR TO ACQUIRE MATERIALS & LOOT OTHER COUNTRIES ITALY – FACED ECONOMIC PRESSURES, CONQUESTS IN ETHIOPIA, ALBANIA, NICE, & GREECE WERE NOT DRIVEN BY NEED RATHER TO BOLSTER HIS REGIME JAPAN – NEEDED RAW MATERIALS (MANCHURIA), RESTRICTIONS PLACED BY US ON IMPORTS OF OIL PLACED GREATER MOTIVES

GENERAL CAUSES OF WWII – POLITICAL FACTORS GERMANY – HITLER NEEDED FOREIGN POLICY SUCCESSES FOR HIS PERSONAL POPULARITY & WAR WAS PORTRAYED AGAINST THE T. OF V. AND DANGER OF COMMUNISM ITALY – MUSSOLINI’S IMAGE DEPENDED OF FOREIGN POLICY SUCCESS – POPULARITY OF EASY GERMAN VICTORIES LURED HIM INTO WAR IN 1940 JAPAN – PLANS FOR INDEPENDENT ASIA FREED FROM COLONIALISM UNDER JAPANESE PROTECTION

ROSIE THE RIVETER BACK AT HOME IN THE US… US WOULD ENTER THE WAR IN POSTER SYMBOLIZED WOMEN'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO WAR EFFORT (TOTAL WAR) WOMEN WENT TO WORK IN FACTORIES PRODUCTION TURNED FROM CONSUMER GOODS TO MILITARY PRODUCTION

MIDTERM REVIEW IN YOUR GROUPS TRY TO GENERATE AS MUCH INFORMATION AS POSSIBLE FOR EACH QUESTION!!!! TRY AND DECIDE ON A QUESTION TO ANSWER FOR THE MIDTERM!!!!