PPT-Reactions to Hitler’s Acts of Aggression

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Event 1 Czech Crisis Problem Hitler wants the Sudetenland to be returned to Germany because many Germans live there Solution Britain and France supported selfdetermination

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Event 1 Czech Crisis Problem Hitler wants the Sudetenland to be returned to Germany because many Germans live there Solution Britain and France supported selfdetermination for Sudeten Germans . Ms. Bielefeld. Spring 2012. What’s going on in this political cartoon?. Japanese Aggression. Japan seeks to solve its economic problem through foreign expansion. Takes over Manchuria, China in 1931. ?. What is appeasement? . Giving in to an aggressor to keep peace. .. What nations became aggressive?. GERMANY. Japan. Spain. Italy. Why did The League of Nations and European powers chose the policy of appeasement?. 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. 1) Think of a major cause of WWII. 2) Choose a major event, ideology or policy and write a paragraph about how it contributed to causing WWII” (Ex. Treaty of Versailles, Appeasement, Nazi ideology, Stock Market crash . Types of aggression. Physical vs. verbal. Relational (includes ostracism). Direct and indirect. Displaced and Triggered . displaced. Active vs. passive. Reactive vs. proactive. Antisocial behavior vs. aggression vs. violence. United States History. 34.1 Introduction: #1. How did Adolf Hitler take advantage of Germany’s economic troubles to stir up German nationalism?. Hitler took advantage of Germany’s economic troubles and economic nationalism by:. Matthew. Adolf Hitler, in 1936 moved his troops into the demilitarised zones on either side of the Rhine River. Seeing that this would give a strategic advantage over France and Europe as a whole. With Japan and Italy as allies in the great war to come. Hitler also wanted the Soviet Union to remain friendly. . 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. The process of reducing to a state of peace, often by satisfying demands even of potential enemies, in order to achieve or maintain peace, often at the expense of principle. Western Powers- War Weary, struggling economies, weak governments. Spinrad. /World History. Japan. Needs resources to support expanding its empire. Manchuria (Mukden) incident: 1931 Japan takes Manchuria (in China) for its resources. League of Nations demands that Japan leaves Manchuria. Japan responds by quitting the League of Nations and signing the Anti-. Objective:. To Understand the causes of World War II.. To understand the major events that occurred during the war.. To understand the major turning points during the war.. To understand the events that led to the end of the war.. Italy invaded . Ethiopia. and took control in . 1935. . . Spain’s Civil War was won by the . fascists. in 1936.. Germany. 1936: Hitler had . rearmed. and sent troops to the . Rhineland. .. 1938: Hitler . Chapter 19, Section 1. Aftermath of WWI. Following WWI, the Treaty of Versailles laid out the groundwork for post-war society. . However, Germany (who was blamed for WWI) was not present at the treaty’s negotiations and was very bitter because of the terms. . Timeline of Events Leading to WWII. 1933. : Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany. 1933-39. : begins rearmament & military build-up in Germany. 1936. : Reoccupies the Rhineland. Spring,1938. : Annexes Austria (.

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