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 1. Involvement in a foreign war changes the way a government treats it’s citizens.  (Discrimination/Draft)  2. Fighting a war hurts a nation’s economy.

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1  1. Involvement in a foreign war changes the way a government treats it’s citizens.  (Discrimination/Draft)  2. Fighting a war hurts a nation’s economy.  (Too many resources toward the war/ Employs people)  3. Conflicts between nations affect neutral parties.  (Able to appease both/ often forced to choose sides)

2  http://ww2history.com/videos/Western/Hitler _s_War http://ww2history.com/videos/Western/Hitler _s_War

3 Gaining Territory: 1938: Hitler forced the country of Austria to unite with Germany Forced Czechoslovakia to turn over the Sudetenland (area rich in ethnic Germans) At the Munich Conference: Great Britain/ France/ Czechoslovakia gave the Sudetenland to Germany Appeasement – Giving into an aggressor to keep peace

4  Secret pact between the Soviet Union and Germany to not attack one another and divide Poland in two.

5  Germany’s invasion of Poland on Sept. 1 st 1939.  Their invasion was called a Blitzkreig – lightening war.  Germany attacked from the west, USSR attacked from the east  They occupied Poland in less than month  As a result GB and France declare war and mobilize their troops for war

6 Maginot Line France gathered their troops on the French/Germany border to prepare for a German invasion. Maginot Line – fortified line of defense at the French/German border

7 By May 1940, Hitler occupied… Denmark Norway Netherlands Belgium Luxembourg This enabled Hitler to conqueror Paris without going through the Maginot Line…1 month later Germany captured Paris

8 The Battle of Britain Germany next set it’s sights on Great Britain… British Air Force – British Royal Air Force (RAF) German Air Force – Luftwaffe

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12  To remain neutral. However,  In 1939 Congress passed the Cash –n- Carry System – allowed the U.S. to sell supplies (non war items) to European countries  Countries had to pick up the supplies themselves  The U.S. knew that Germany wouldn’t be able to navigate through the British controlled Atlantic ocean so it benefited our greatest ally (Britain) and boosted our much needed economy.  1941 – The U.S. adopted the Lend Lease Act - The U.S. supplied France, Great Britain, China, and U.S.S.R with food, oil, and war materials (U.S would profit $7.8Billion)


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