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1 Good morning! Please put your Post-Trial Reflection essays in the basket on front table. First Four – Spiral Notebook Describe a time when you had to decide whether or not to fight for something. What did you have to consider? How did you make your decision?

2 Unit 1.3 Question When should we fight?
Major Themes Sheet Guiding Questions: Why had international peace collapsed by 1939? Three ideologies Hitler’s foreign policy

3 The Collapse of World Order in the 1930s

4 Ideologies Group Sorting Activity & Discussion
What is an ideology? A fixed set of values or beliefs What are the characteristics of Communism Fascism Classical Liberalism – Democracy/Capitalism How will these influence the events leading up to World War II?

5 Post WW I Europe Review Treaty of Versailles League of Nations
Washington Naval Conferences Spirit of Locarno Kellogg-Briand Pact Abyssinia Manchuria Impacts on Germany & Italy?

6 Guiding Questions: Why had international peace collapsed by 1939?
How was Hitler’s foreign policy a cause of WW II?

7 Rise of Aggressive States
Benito Mussolini Fascism Abyssinia 1935

8 Rise of Aggressive States
Adolf Hitler Beer Hall Putsch ‘23 Mein Kampf Hated Communism National Socialist Party (Nazis) Anti-Semitism Elected Chancellor in 1933

9 Hitler 1936 – Reoccupied the Rhineland Hitler the Peacemaker?
How was this a big risk? Hitler the Peacemaker? 25 year Peace Demilitarized zones Germany would join League of Nations French & British reaction? Protest, but no fight What was the message to Hitler?

10 Hitler & Austria 1938 – Crisis in Austria The Plebiscite
Local Nazi groups causing trouble Wanted Germany to take over – not allowed by Treaty of Versailles Chancellor Schuschnigg met Hitler Hitler demanded Nazis join govt and be in control The Plebiscite Schuschnigg planned a vote Enraged Hitler The Anschluss – March 11, 1938 Reaction of France & Britain? What message was sent to Hitler?

11 Assignment #2 Write a paragraph: What can we learn about Adolf Hitler from his actions in the Rhineland and in Austria?

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