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The Path to War. Kellogg Briand Pact 1928 – “General Treaty for the Renunciation of War” International Repudiates War Remains a binding treaty What does.

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Page 1: The Path to War. Kellogg Briand Pact 1928 – “General Treaty for the Renunciation of War” International Repudiates War Remains a binding treaty What does.

The Path to War

Page 2: The Path to War. Kellogg Briand Pact 1928 – “General Treaty for the Renunciation of War” International Repudiates War Remains a binding treaty What does.

Kellogg Briand Pact

1928 – “General Treaty for the Renunciation of War” International Repudiates War Remains a binding treaty

What does this treaty reflect?

Page 3: The Path to War. Kellogg Briand Pact 1928 – “General Treaty for the Renunciation of War” International Repudiates War Remains a binding treaty What does.

8 Steps to War: SCRAMCUP

Saar Valley

Conscription & Rearmament

Rhineland

Anchluss

Munich

Czechoslovakia

USSR/Nazi Pact (Non-Agression Pact)

Poland

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8 Steps to War (SCRAMCUP)SAAR PLEBISCITE

Saar Valley controlled by League of Nations   

1935 – Plebiscite Propaganda opportunity for

Hitler Results?

After plebiscite: Hitler said no more demands (from France)

First step to war.

SSaar

Plebiscite

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8 Steps to War (SCRAMCUP)

CONSCRIPTION & REARMAMENT

1935 – Hitler reintroduced conscription

Violation of Treaty Britain & France react by…

CConscription

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8 Steps to War (SCRAMCUP)

RHINELAND Treaty banned… 1936 - Germany

remilitarizes Rhineland France & Britain’s

reaction…

RRhineland

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8 Steps to War (SCRAMCUP)

ANSCHLUSS (AUSTRIA) Anschluss = ‘Link Up’ Initially Hitler wants union Then… Invasion March 1938 Violates treaty France & Britain…

AAnschluss

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8 Steps to War (SCRAMCUP)

MUNICH CONFERENCE Hitler demanded Sudetenland

Sudetenland = borders of Czechoslovakia, mainly inhabited by ethnic Germans

1938 First: Hitler demands union w/

Germany Second: Hitler plans invasion.

MMunich Conference

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MUNICH CONFERENCEWHO?

Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Neville Chamberlin (PM of Great Britain) Eduoard Daladier (PM of France

At Munich Conference Lebensraum (‘living space’) – Hitler demands Sudetenland

Munich Pact Permits Nazi German annexation of Czechoslovakia's

Sudetenland. Hitler promised to go no further – no further territorial

expansion.Legacy Appeasement!!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK0d8ENS__c

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8 Steps to War (SCRAMCUP)

CZECHOSLOVAKIA 1939 – Germany

invaded the rest of Czechoslovakia.

Britain outraged Begin to realize that war was

only method to stop Hitler.

CCzechoslovakia

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8 Steps to War (SCRAMCUP)

USSR/NAZI PACT(Nazi Soviet Non-Aggression Pact) By ’39 Hitler wants to invade

Poland Fears repercussions

August 1939 – Germans & Russia agree not to

fight. Hitler wanted to prevent war with

Russia, Great Britain & France

UUSSR/Nazi

Pact

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8 Steps to War (SCRAMCUP)

POLAND

Polish Corridor & Danzig 1939 –

First –Demanded union with Danzig Second - Hitler threatened war.

Chamberlain promised to protect Poles from German invasion

September 1, 1939 :: Hitler invaded Poland.

Great Britain & France declare war on Germany.

PPoland

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Phony War

After the invasion of Poland until the Battle of France in May 1940 Lack of major military operations Declarations of war but no major attacks

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US Responds to HitlerNeutrality Acts

1935 embargo on arms trade

1937 Cash & Carry: Quarantine Speech: "quarantining" all aggressors. “Moral embargo" on exports of aircraft to Japan.

1939 = Roosevelt Neutrality was ‘passive aid’ …but US remains neutral

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End of U.S. Neutrality: Europe Lend-Lease Act – March 1941- US neutrality ends

U.S. to lend or give war materials to allied nations. German Submarine attacks = Shoot on Sight policy

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End of U.S. Neutrality: EuropeThe Atlantic Conference (August

’41) Meeting: US (Roosevelt) & Great

Britain (Winston Churchill)

Atlantic Charter: Blueprint for post-war world. Outlines the goal for the Allies

Goals/Desires for Allied Powers1. No territorial gain from war

2. Self-determination of peoples

3. Live without want

4. General world security

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End of U.S. Neutrality: Asia

Japan lacked natural resources To get resources = challenge European colonies

Eyed Dutch East Indies

August 1941: US oil embargo US had supplied 80% of Japanese oil imports Leads to Pearl Harbor attack

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End of U.S. Neutrality: Asia

December 7th, 1941 - Empire of Japan attacked the US

Admiral Yamamoto: Planned attack Americans had 96 vessels at P.H. The attack took place in two waves

Began at 7:53, concluded by 9:55 Attack successful – Cripples US fleet

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War!

December 8th, 1941 - US declares war on Japan

December 11th, 1941 – Germany & Italy declare war on US

U.S. responded with a declaration of war