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WWII & End
of European
World Order
Ch. 30
Pg.709-721
Old & New Causes
Economic disaster creates the right
conditions for fascist & militarist groups to
gain power
Prospect of united China threatened
Japanese imperialism ambitions
Fascist nationalistic ambition fueled
expansion & intervention against liberal
republics
Uniting German-speakers, Spanish civil war
Inability of international organizations &
Western powers to stop aggression
Unchecked Aggression
Local conflict raged long before official
start to war in 1939
Japan:
Efforts to control Manchuria → then China
through brutal bombardment of coastal cities
Germany:
Rearms & gains control of German-speakers
in Central Europe; divides remaining states
with USSR – all w/o strong Western reaction
↳ WWII begins w/ invasion of Poland
Conduct of WWII
Nazi Blitzkrieg
Lightning war of air force & tanks rapidly
gained control of much of Europe &
Mediterranean
Western campaign stagnates with Battle of
Britain
Germany turns eastward to capture Soviet
industries & natural resources
USSR incurred heavy losses but repelled
Germans starting long slow retreat
The Holocaust
12 million undesirables exterminated
6 million Jews
Others included homosexuals, gypsies, Polish
intellectuals, political opponents
Characterized by persecution, forced labor,
inhumane medical experiments
“Final solution” intensified w/ mounting battle
losses
End of Reich
U.S. supported allied cause long before
entering war
Once in the war, U.S. provided key forces
German shift to the east gives western
allies space to launch offensive
N. Af → Italy
D-Day invasion of Normandy beaches →
Battle of Bulge
Allied victory inevitable
Japan & Pacific Theater
After China, Japan captured SE Asia &
European colonial possessions for raw
materials, oil, food stuffs
1941 – Pearl Harbor attack draws U.S.
into war
U.S. initially engaged in “island-hopping”
pushing Japan from outer island fortresses
U.S. later strikes at core (Iwo Jima, Okinawa,
Tokyo)
1945 – Atomic bombs brought dramatic
end to war
WWII Ends…
Superpower Standoff Begins
Germany & Japan forced to accept
unconditional surrender (although Japan
maintains emperor)
Sought to avoid vengefulness of WWI
United Nations created international
diplomacy rather than one dominated by West
Labor protection, famine relief, women’s rights,
environmental protection, peacekeeping
Cold War
Tension b/t 1945 & 1990, but no direct conflicts
b/t emerging Soviet & U.S. superpowers
Tensions rise at a series of conferences as USSR
sought to maximize gains vs. West
Yalta
Potsdam
Korea divided into 2 zones—US & Soviet occupied
Colonies restored to European control, but nearly
immediate decolonization heightened Cold War
politics as each colony gets independence