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World War II Causes and Events
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World War II Causes and Events

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Which countries provided military aid to the Nationalists during the Spanish Civil War?

  • The Soviet Union and France
  • Poland and Austria
  • Germany and Italy (correct)
  • The United Kingdom and the United States
  • What was the outcome of the Spanish Civil War?

  • The International Brigades declared independence and established their own government.
  • The Republicans emerged victorious and established a socialist government.
  • The war ended in a stalemate, with both sides agreeing to a ceasefire.
  • The Nationalists, with foreign support, defeated the Republicans and established a fascist dictatorship. (correct)
  • What was the significance of the Spanish Civil War in the context of World War II?

  • It was a conflict limited to Spain, with no broader implications.
  • It had no connection to World War II.
  • It marked the beginning of World War II.
  • It was a precursor to World War II, with major powers testing their military strategies. (correct)
  • What was Hitler's role in Germany during the 1930s?

    <p>He became Chancellor in 1933 and then dictator in 1934.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was Hitler's policy towards the Treaty of Versailles?

    <p>He began to rearm Germany, in defiance of the treaty.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When did Germany invade Poland, marking the beginning of World War II?

    <p>September 1st, 1939</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the main aim of the League of Nations established by the Treaty of Versailles?

    <p>To resolve disputes between countries through debate, not fighting</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the result of the 1929 US Stock Market crash in Germany?

    <p>Economic depression and rise of Nazi Party</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who was appointed Chancellor of Germany in 1933?

    <p>Adolf Hitler</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the result of Japan's invasion of Manchuria in 1931?

    <p>The League of Nations condemned Japan's actions</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the outcome of the Italian invasion of Abyssinia in 1935?

    <p>Italy completely overran Abyssinia</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who supported General Francisco Franco's nationalist movement in the Spanish Civil War?

    <p>Hitler and Mussolini</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the outcome of the Treaty of Versailles on Germany?

    <p>Germany was reduced in size, and new nations were created</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the event that marked the end of World War I?

    <p>November 11th, 1918</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the name of Hitler's book, published in 1923?

    <p>Mein Kampf</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    • September 1st, 1939: German troops invaded Poland, marking the beginning of World War II, 20 years after Germany's defeat in World War I.

    • November 11th, 1918: World War I ended, and Germany's Emperor Kaiser Wilhelm II was forced to abdicate, with Germany facing starvation and defeat.

    • 1919: The Treaty of Versailles was signed, establishing the League of Nations, aiming to resolve disputes between countries through debate, not fighting.

    • Post-WWI: Germany was reduced in size, and new nations were created, including Austria, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Lithuania, and Estonia.

    • 1920s: Germany experienced hyperinflation, wiping out ordinary people's savings, creating fertile ground for right-wing politicians like Adolf Hitler.

    • 1923: Hitler attempted a coup against the Weimar government, was sentenced to 9 months in prison, and wrote "Mein Kampf," blaming Jews for Germany's problems.

    • 1929: The US Stock Market crashed, leading to economic depression, and Hitler's Nazi Party gained popularity.

    • 1931: The Nazis became the largest party in Germany's Parliament, and Hitler was appointed Chancellor in 1933.

    • 1933: Hitler declared himself President, and Germany began rearmament, violating the Treaty of Versailles.

    • 1935: Hitler unveiled the Luftwaffe, and Germany reoccupied the Saar district, which voted to return to German rule.

    • 1936: The Berlin Olympics took place, and the Nazis were seen as a firm but fair government, restoring national pride.

    • 1930s: Japan faced economic problems, including a rapidly expanding population and lack of natural resources.

    • 1931: Japan invaded Manchuria, creating a puppet state, and the League of Nations condemned Japan's actions, but took no effective action.

    • 1936: Japan signed a pact with Hitler, and invaded China, leading to widespread atrocities and massacres.

    • 1937: The Japanese attacked the USS Panay, killing 50 crewmen, but the Western Powers refused to intervene.

    • 1930s: Italy, under Benito Mussolini, launched a series of aggressive military campaigns, including the invasion of Abyssinia (Ethiopia).

    • 1934: Italian forces clashed with Abyssinian troops, and the League of Nations failed to take effective action.

    • 1935: Italy invaded Abyssinia, and the Emperor of Abyssinia, Haile Selassie, appealed to the League of Nations, but it did nothing.

    • 1936: Italian forces completely overran Abyssinia, and the Emperor fled into exile in Britain.

    • 1930s: The Western Powers, Britain and France, were weakened by World War I and the Great Depression, and were unwilling to confront aggression.

    • 1936: A Civil War erupted in Spain, and General Francisco Franco, with the support of Hitler and Mussolini, led a nationalist movement against the Republic.

    • 1936: Hitler and Mussolini supported Franco's forces, and the Nationalist situation was transformed, leading to the defeat of the Republic.- The Spanish Civil War began in 1936, with the Nationalists, led by General Francisco Franco, fighting against the Republicans, who were supported by the Soviet Union.

    • Germany and Italy provided significant military aid to the Nationalists, while the Soviet Union provided aid to the Republicans.

    • The International Brigades, a group of volunteers from around the world, fought on the side of the Republicans.

    • The Nationalists, with the support of Germany and Italy, were able to gain the upper hand in the war, and by the end of 1938, they had penned the Republicans into a small enclave around Barcelona.

    • The war ended in March 1939, with the defeat of the Republicans and the establishment of a fascist dictatorship in Spain.

    • The Spanish Civil War was a precursor to World War II, with Germany, Italy, and the Soviet Union all involved and testing their military strategies.

    • Hitler's Nazi Party in Germany was rising to power, with Hitler becoming Chancellor in 1933 and then dictator in 1934.

    • Hitler began to rearm Germany, which was forbidden by the Treaty of Versailles, and secretly developed tanks and aircraft.

    • In 1935, Hitler revealed the existence of the Luftwaffe, and in 1936, he remilitarized the Rhineland, which was demilitarized under the Treaty of Versailles.

    • In 1938, Hitler annexed Austria, and then turned his attention to Czechoslovakia, where he demanded the annexation of the Sudetenland, a region with a German-speaking majority.

    • Britain and France, in an effort to appease Hitler, agreed to the annexation, and Hitler occupied the Sudetenland in October 1938.

    • Hitler then turned his attention to Poland, where he demanded the return of the port city of Danzig, which was under Polish control.

    • When Poland refused, Hitler invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, which led to the declaration of war by France and Britain on September 3, 1939.

    • The Soviet Union, under Stalin, had been watching Hitler's aggression with concern and proposed an alliance with Britain and France, but negotiations failed, and Stalin decided to make a non-aggression pact with Hitler instead.

    • The pact, signed on August 23, 1939, divided Eastern Europe into Soviet and German spheres of influence, and Hitler was free to invade Poland without fear of Soviet intervention.

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