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Life 193941 Initial impact of war autarky rationing Hitler youth no air raids til 1943 Women 1939 62 mill worked 13 mill men in war Jan 1943 women to sign up for

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Life 193941 Initial impact of war autarky rationing Hitler youth no air raids til 1943 Women 1939 62 mill worked 13 mill men in war Jan 1943 women to sign up for work 400000 41 Propaganda Goebbels press radio films positive. The Causes of the Second World War in Europe. Causes of WWII. Fundamental Causes. (underlying causes) . Everything that made a war more likely. Immediate causes. Happen much closer to the actual event. The Causes of the Second World War in Europe. Causes of WWII. ______________Causes. . (underlying causes) . Everything that made a war more . ______. _________________causes. Happen much . _______to . . Enabling Act. - Hitler held a vote for the members of German Parliament to grant him dictatorial powers (March 23. rd. 1933). Germany opens first “work” camp, Dachau (June 1933). Nazi’s murder Austrian Chancellor Dollfuss (July 1934). (1936-1941). USHC 7.1 . . Analyze . the decision of the United States to enter World War II, including the nation’s movement from a policy of isolationism to international involvement and the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. . How The Great War Caused WWII. 1918-1939. Treaty of Versailles Review: True or False?. Largely designed by Great Britain, France, Italy, and the U.S.. The Treaty was designed to create a . “just and lasting peace. Intro to the Second World War. A series of wars which slowly engulfed the world…. Japanese Invasion of Manchuria, 1931. Italian Invasion of Abyssinia, 1935 . Spanish Civil War, 1936. Hitler’s aggression in Europe, 1936-1939. V. å. r. , . Johanne. and Magnus . Table of Content. Norway before the occupation. 9. th. of April. Norway during the occupation. Scorched Earth Tactic in . Finnmark. Norway at the end of the war. Review- Treaty of Versailles. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J31vkB4IdS0. The League of Nations. It was the first international organization whose principal mission was to maintain world peace. Its primary goals included preventing wars through collective security and disarmament, and settling international disputes through negotiation and arbitration.. Manchuria (1931). Northern province of China. Japanese problem – overpopulation and lack of . natural resources.. Military take over. “League of Nations” – impose sanctions (restrictions) – slap on the wrist. L/O – To evaluate the steps Hitler took that led to war in September 1939. The . Hossbach. Meeting. By 1937, Hitler had . transformed Germany . from an isolated, weak, and surrounded nation, into a rapidly rearming economic powerhouse, which had managed to . THE ROAD TO WAR. What Led to World War II. The Second World War in Europe was caused in large part by the Treaty of Versailles, the peace settlement which ended WWI. The Treaty had punished Germany severely, making . World War II (1939–1945). Axis powers (Germany, Italy, Japan, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria) . versus . Allies (U.S., Britain, France, USSR, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Greece, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, South Africa, Yugoslavia).. Text . Important changes took place in the 20 years between the two . world wars (1919-1939). Title. What was Europe like after World War I ? . Text . Important changes took place in the 20 years between the two . Essential Question: How were Americans affected by the depression?. Word of the . Day. Repatriation: forcing a person or group of people to return to their country of origin . Warm . up. Think about what the average American is experiencing during the Great Depression. Which group of people might be likely to be repatriated? .

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