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pages 10 amp 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
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pages 10 amp 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. "the policy of settling international quarrels by admitting and satisfying grievances through rational negotiation and compromise, thereby avoiding the resort to an armed conflict which would be expensive, bloody and possibly dangerous." . The term appeasement refers to the practice of giving into the demands of someone in order to make them happy. This was the policy that was adopted by Neville Chamberlain the then Prime Minister of Britain in the 1930s. His policy demonstrated a sense of remorse that the British and other Europeans felt about the harsh treatment that had been given to Germany by the Versailles Peace Treaty. In this way Germany was allowed to reverse some of the terms of Versailles such as conscription and building up its navy and air force.. 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 . “An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.”. . Churchill’s Wants. A strong British rearmament, particularly in the air force to meet any threat.. A strong understanding with France, whose army Britain would have to rely on in the event of any clash with Germany.. 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 . 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 . Example of Option #1. Example of Option #2. Appeasement Is. The belief that you should listen to hostile/mean people or countries so that they are not provoked to fight.. That you should try to be conciliatory, kind trying to pacify your enemy or person acting out by helping them.. 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 . Learning objective . – to examine the . arguments for and against the policy of appeasement through cartoons. I can . describe . the . arguments of appeasement and the features of the cartoons. .. Level 4.
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