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Global Global Studies:3/24/2014 Studies:3/24/2014 I/O Examine key aspects of the “Road to WWII”: Japanese aggression in the East, and Hitler’s aggression in Europe. Key Question: (What does Hitler do, after he is appointed Chancellor and has consolidated his power,) to regain “lost territory” in Europe. Key Terms: Rhineland; Sudetenland; Lebensraum; Appeasement at Munich CCS: 2;5 Homework #4: Due Today: 25 Points/Mein Kampf. #5: Pages 788 – 798 for Wednesday. (Text Book Notes) Quiz on Wednesday on your class notes and Hmwk. notes
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Page 1: Global Studies:3/24/2014 I/O – Examine key aspects of the “Road to WWII”: Japanese aggression in the East, and Hitler’s aggression in Europe. Key Question.

Global Global Studies:3/24/2014Studies:3/24/2014

• I/O – Examine key aspects of the “Road to WWII”: Japanese aggression in the East, and Hitler’s aggression in Europe.

• Key Question: (What does Hitler do, after he is appointed Chancellor and has consolidated his power,) to regain “lost territory” in Europe.

• Key Terms: Rhineland; Sudetenland; Lebensraum; Appeasement at Munich

• CCS: 2;5• Homework #4: Due Today: 25 Points/Mein Kampf. #5:

Pages 788 – 798 for Wednesday. (Text Book Notes)• Quiz on Wednesday on your class notes and Hmwk.

notes

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PropagandaPropaganda

Books that did not conform to Nazi beliefs were burned in mass bonfires.

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Indoctrination at a Indoctrination at a young ageyoung age

• School children joined the Hitler Youth

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Anti-SemitismAnti-Semitism• Hatred of Jews

• Nazi Ideology used anti-Semitism in Germany to gain the favor of the people.

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ScapegoatsScapegoatsHitler blamed the failure of the German economy

and loss of World War I on the Jews.

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KristallnachtKristallnacht

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Holocaust Holocaust

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Where we are…Where we are…• Italy and Germany have fascists governments• The Soviet Union has a totalitarian leader• France, Great Britain, and the US want to keep

peace and avoid war at all costs.

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Global: 3/27/2015Global: 3/27/2015• I/O – Examine critical events leading up to the start

of WWII: Japan’s Fascism and Hitler’s violations of the Treaty of Versailles

• Key Question: What steps were taken by Adolph Hitler to expand German Territory?

• Key Terms: Rhineland; Anschluss; Appeasement; Sudetenland; Kristallnacht; Nazi Soviet Non-Aggression Treaty.

• Hmwk #3: “25 Points/Mein Kampf” due.

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JapanJapan• Due to several economic issues, the Japanese

began desiring stronger leadership then their democracy offered.

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JapanJapan

• Japan became a militarist country in an effort to increase their strength and influence around the world.

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Emperor HirohitoEmperor Hirohito• The emperor is the head of the country while

the military is responsible for running the country.

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Famous PicturesFamous Pictures

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Militarists as Militarists as NationalistsNationalists

• A strong military requires service from dedicated, loyal, and nationalistic soldiers.

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Expand or Explode Expand or Explode TheoryTheory

• Japan must expand to solve its economic and population problems, or it will explode.

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Japanese GoalJapanese Goal

• We will build a Pacific Empire to gain space and natural resources.

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1931: Japan conquers 1931: Japan conquers ManchuriaManchuria

• This is the first challenge to the League of Nations who was supposed to uphold peace in the world.

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Japanese ResponseJapanese Response• Japan ignored the League of Nations and

withdrew from it in 1933. Then they attacked China.

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Nanjing MassacreNanjing Massacre

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Failure has a priceFailure has a price• The League of Nation’s failure to stop Japan

encourages fascist leaders in Europe to create empires of their own.

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Mussolini Attacks Mussolini Attacks EthiopiaEthiopia

• During the Scramble for Africa, Italy lost to the native Ethiopians. This time Italy came back with a vengeance.

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The League of NationsThe League of Nations• The League disagreed with Mussolini’s

attempts, but did little more then tell him that.

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Hitler Takes a ChanceHitler Takes a Chance• “Germany will not obey the military

restrictions listed in the Treaty of Versailles.”

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The League says…The League says…• The League of Nations issues a mild

condemnation against Hitler.

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Hitler AgainHitler Again• Hitler uses German troops and invades the

Rhineland in 1936.

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France and Great France and Great Britain…Britain…

• France does not want another war.

• Great Britain suggests APPEASEMENT

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AppeasementAppeasement• Giving in to an aggressor to keep peace

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Hitler annexes AustriaHitler annexes Austria

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Appeasement Once Appeasement Once MoreMore

• See how it works is, you keep the land you have but do not acquire any more, do you understand?

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Rome-Berlin AxisRome-Berlin Axis• Mussolini realizing Hitler’s strength requested

him as an ally.

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Axis PowersAxis Powers

• Japan appreciated the empire building strategies of Germany and Italy so they joined them to form the Axis Powers.

General Hideki Tojo

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Civil War in SpainCivil War in Spain• Fransico Franco vs. Spanish Democracy

• Hitler and Mussolini sent forces to Franco

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Hitler Invades Hitler Invades Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia

• March 1939 Hitler invades.

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Confronting HitlerConfronting Hitler• France and Great Britain ask the Soviet Union

and Stalin to help them stop Adolf Hitler.

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Remnants of World Remnants of World War IWar I

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StalinStalin’’s Responses Response• Stalin spoke with France and Great Britain but

spoke with Hitler at the same time.

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StalinStalin’’s Desires Desire• Stalin would rather side with Hitler then the

allies, but it depended on the offer.

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Nazi-Soviet Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact: Nonaggression Pact:

August 1939August 1939• Hitler and Stalin agree to not attack one

another. Not allies, but not enemies.

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September 1, 1939September 1, 1939• Hitler invades Poland. He is not going to stop.