Transcript Warm Up 113
The Road to War
Setting the Stage
By the mid 1930’s in Europe
Germany and Italy seemed bent on
military conquests
Britain, France and the US, were
distracted by economic problems and
feelings of isolation
The Soviet Union was in the middle
( neutral)
All hopes for peace rested on the
League Of Nations
Japan falls under military rule
In
the 1920’s Japan was becoming
more democratic
Kellogg- Briand Pact- renounced war
Signed a treaty with China respecting
China’s borders
Weak prime minister and cabinet
Military leaders only answered to the
emperor
Militarists take Control of Japan
1930-
the depression was blamed on
the government, people looked for new
leaders
Military took control of Japan
Unlike fascism, no new system of
government
Wanted to restore traditional control of the
country to the military
Emperor was the symbol of power
Militarists take Control of Japan
Emperor
Hirohito remained
emperor and controlled the
military
Hideki Tojo was his general
Wanted to solve the economic problems
by foreign expansion
They planned a Pacific Empire, that
included China
The empire would provide raw materials
and space for the growing population
Japan begins to create an empire
Japan
takes over Manchuria in 1931
A region in northeastern China
Rich in iron and coal
Set up a puppet government
So
what did The League of Nations do?
The League protested Japan’s
aggression and condemned Japan
Japan ignored protests and withdrew
from the League
Japan begins to create an empire
Japan
invades China
4 years later
Despite China’s large army they were not
able to beat the better equipped Japanese
In 1937, Beijing, the capital and other
northern cities fell to Japan
The Japanese killed tens of thousands of
captured soldiers and civilians
Chinese Communist guerrillas lead by
Mao Zedong continued to fight
Imperialism Spreads to Europe
The league was unable to stop Japan, so
Italy and Germany decided to get in on the
action
Mussolini Attacks Ethiopia
Ethiopia was one of the last remaining free
colonies in Africa
The Ethiopians had resisted Italy in the 1890’s
Italy wanted revenge
Ethiopia
appealed for help from the
League, but the League did nothing
Emperor Haile Selassie’s Appeal to
the League
“I ask the fifty-two nations, who have
given the Ethiopian people a promise to
help them in their resistance to the
aggressor, what are they willing to do for
Ethiopia? And the great Powers who have
promised the guarantee of collective
security to small States on whom weighs
the threat that they may one day suffer
the fate of Ethiopia, I ask what measures
do you intend to take?”
Great-great
grandfather
An Ethiopian
resistance fighter
who lost his life
during Italy's second
campaign against
Ethiopia between
1935 and 1941
General Hailu Kebede
Italian soldiers
holding up my
great-great
grandfather’s head
after he was
captured and
beheaded
After the beheading
Head exposed for all
to see on a pike in
Seqota
Imperialism Spreads to Europe
Hitler defied Treaty of Versailles
Hitler decided they would no longer have
a restricted military
The league condemned this
Hitler entered the Rhineland, a buffer
space in-between France and Germany
and an industrial center
The French and British urged Germany
to stop, giving them an appeasement
Hitler is not stopped and plans to take
more land
Alliances Begin
Hitler
and Mussolini join an
alliance- Rome-Berlin Axis
A month later Japan,
Germany and Italy become
the Axis powers
What the US was doing
Democratic
countries were
overwhelmed with the depression
and fear of another war
So, the US adopts a policy of
isolation
1935, Congress passed 3 Neutrality
Acts, saying loans and arms cannot
be given to nations at war
What Germany did
The Third Reich Expands
On November 1937, Hitler announced
he was going to add Austria and
Czechoslovakia to the Third Reich or
German Empire
Austrians support this
Czechoslovakians asked France to
help protect a region of their land
known as the Sudetenland
Munich Conference
To try to avoid war a conference is held. Germany,
Italy, France and Britain all attend
They agreed to give into Hitler and give him
Sudetenland , but Hitler had to promise to
honor the new borders
6 months later…
◦ Hitler takes over Czechoslovakia
◦ demanded the Poles give back the former
German port, Dazing.
◦ The Poles turn to Britain and France for help,
both say they will guarantee Poland’s
freedom.
Nazis and Soviets Sign Nonaggression
Pact
Britain
and France asked the Soviet
Union to join them in stopping Hitler
Stalin also talked to Hitler
On August 23, 1939, a nonaggression
pact was signed between Germany and
the USSR
The War Begins
After the Soviet Union agrees not to
attack Germany, Hitler takes his army and
marches into Poland on September 3,
1939.
World War II has begun.
Causes of World War II
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Aggression by totalitarian powers
Nationalism
The Treaty of Versailles
Weakness of the League of Nations
Tendencies towards isolationism and
pacifism in Europe and the US
On your paper, please rank these causes in
the blanks provided. Using your
knowledge, which do you think was the
most influential? Why?