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Hitlers aims A leading power Destroy the hated Versailles settlement Build up an army Recover lost territory such as the Saar and the Polish Corridor Danzig

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Hitlers aims A leading power Destroy the hated Versailles settlement Build up an army Recover lost territory such as the Saar and the Polish Corridor Danzig Bring all Germans within the . Objective: I can explain how aggressive Axis expansion and the policy of appeasement led to World War II.. 1. Why were the countries of Europe so keen to avoid another war?. Most countries in Europe were anxious to avoid another costly war—both in terms of lives and money.. 14.1 Notes. Standard . and Objective. I. Aggression Goes Unchecked. Japan took over Manchuria. League of Nations takes no action. Italy Invades Ethiopia. League of Nations votes for sanction on Italy, but they are not enforced. Fascist Empires Grow. Since the League failed to stop Japan – other countries tried to build an empire too!. Mussolini attacked Ethiopia in 1935. In March of 1935, Hitler broke the Treaty of Versailles by building up the German Army – Germany received a mild punishment.. What was the Treaty Of Versailles?. What did it say?. Appeasement. Appeasement. Giving into an aggressor to keep peace.. 1.THE AXIS POWERS. Hitler . Mussollini. Hirohito. Why Appeasement?. Reasons why . What is the name of the guy in the middle? What is wrong?. What character in history does the appeaser represent?. How does the author feel about appeasement?. Why would some people be in favor of appeasement?. Steps to War. Aggressive Nationalism in Japan. Spanish Civil War. Germany + Appeasement. Causes of WWII in Europe:. Nazi Germany. The . causes of WWII in Europe began in 1919 . (Treaty of Versailles, Failure of Collective Security) and during the . pages 10 & 11 . to answer these questions!. 1. Why were the countries of Europe so keen to avoid another war?. 2. What did Hitler claim when he united together Germany and Austria?. 3. What was the part of Czechoslovakia where most German speakers lived called?. Ms. Jerome. Causes. Munich Agreement of . September 1938. . The Munich Agreement, signed by the leaders of Germany, Britain, France and Italy, agreed that the Sudetenland would be returned to Germany and that no further territorial claims would be made by Germany. . Objective: I can explain how aggressive Axis expansion and the policy of appeasement led to World War II.. 1. Why were the countries of Europe so keen to avoid another war?. Most countries in Europe were anxious to avoid another costly war—both in terms of lives and money.. World History . Unit 7. 1. . World Depression. Identification. . Low economic activity & rising unemployment, which starts in USA and then spreads to the world. Significance. agriculture and industry production decline. Appeasement: . Diplomatic policy aimed at settling international quarrels by admitting and satisfying grievances of another state through rational negotiation and compromise, thereby avoiding the resort to an armed conflict. Aggression Goes Unchecked p460. Mussolini, Hitler, Japan aggressive. 1. Japan invades Manchuria and China. League of Nations condemned but no action. 2. Italy invades Ethiopia. League of Nations condemns but no action. Negotiated treaty by WWI Allies, June 28, 1919. Harsh punishment of Germany. Guilt for WWI. $33 billion in reparations. Restricted military. Lost territory. 1919. Global Depression. Nations in debt following WWI. . - quote usually attributed to Edmund Burke, . . 18C Irish philosopher. “…do nothing…”. Appeasement: . giving in to an aggressor to avoid war. .. Timeline: Appeasement. 1935: . Hitler .

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