By Bryce Cline and Evan C anizares The Treaty of Versailles is the main cause of WWII Without it WWII probably wouldve never happened Thesis Borders were redrawn Germany was blamed for the war and was forced to pay other countries for their expenses Treaty of Versailles ID: 447471
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How WWII Began
By: Bryce Cline and Evan
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anizaresSlide2
The Treaty of Versailles is the main cause of WWII.Without it, WWII probably would’ve never happened.
ThesisSlide3
Borders were redrawn.Germany was blamed for the war, and was forced to pay other countries for their expenses. (Treaty of Versailles)Restrictions on military buildups were made.
InflationAdolf Hitler and the Nazis used the poor economy, and the treaty to take control in the 1930's.
After WWISlide4
1938 – Germany a total dictatorship under new Chancellor Adolf HitlerMar 1936 - Hitler had totally dropped the ideas of the Treaty of Versailles
Oct 1936 -
The Axis Alliance is formed. Germany signs a treaty with Italy and Japan.
Leading Up To ITSlide5
Mar 1938 - Germany invades Austria Austria put up no resistance
Britain and France took no action
Sept 1939 - World War II begins when Nazi Germany invades Poland.
France and Britain declare war on Germany.
The StartSlide6
ConclusionSlide7
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