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The Rise of the Dictators

The Great Depression to World War II: 1929-1945. The Rise of the Dictators. The World after World War I. What’s going on in europe & Asia during the depression years?. Growing anger over how things were left after World War I. Rise of Dictators in Italy and Germany

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The Rise of the Dictators

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  1. The Great Depression to World War II: 1929-1945 The Rise of the Dictators

  2. The World after World War I

  3. What’s going on in europe & Asia during the depression years? • Growing anger over how things were left after World War I. • Rise of Dictators in Italy and Germany • Aggressively taking over their neighbors in Europe & Asia.

  4. The bad guys • Italy • Facism • Totalitarianism • Dictator

  5. More bad guys • Adolf Hitler • Germany • HUGE WAR DEBT • MASSIVE UNEMPLOYED • INFLATION • Nazi Party

  6. Even more bad guys • Prime Minister of Japan,  Tojo Hideki   • Militarism • Wants Pearl Harbor • Dominate all of the Pacific & Eastern Asia

  7. Not really sure – kind of guy • Joseph Stalin • Communism • USSR – Union of Soviet Socialist Republic • Mass Murderer

  8. The good guys • Great Britain • Winston Churchill • Prime Minister • France • Charles de Gaulle • Government in exile in Britain when Nazis take over France

  9. Germany Before WWII • Hitler was a decorated war hero • Angered by the Treaty of Versailles • Forms an alliance with Mussolini

  10. Germany Before WWII • In 1923 Hitler and the Nazi party to take over the German government by force. • They fail, and Hitler is tried for treason. • Hitler serves thirteen months in prison and writes Mein Kampf while there. • Hitler gains more of a following in Germany, the people like his ideas.

  11. Germany Before WWII • In 1933 Hitler becomes the Chancellor • The Enabling Law is passed which allows Hitler to make laws without having to have them approved by anyone, including the Parliament.

  12. In 1933 -first Concentration camp is opened at Dachau. • It used to jail members of the Communist party. • Trade unions became banned • Jews were banned from working in government. • Nuremburg Laws • Jews were banned from marrying Aryans, and sexual relations between Jews and non-Jews was forbidden. Jews also lost their right to German citizenship. Concentration Camps

  13. 1936 Olympics • Germany hosted the Olympics. • Hitler’s plan was to use the event to spread Nazi propaganda. • His plans were spoiled when a black man, Jesse Owens, won four gold medals. • To Hitler blacks were an inferior race.

  14. Germany Before WWII • Kristallnacht (The Night of Broken Glass) • 1938 • Jewish shops, homes, and Synagogues were attacked. • Thousands of Jews were arrested and sent to concentration camps • This was the beginning of the Holocaust, the extermination of millions of Jews.

  15. War Escalates in Europe • 1936 – German troops occupy the Rhineland, bordering France and Belgium. • 1938 – Germany annexed Austria. • Both of these actions violated the Versailles Treaty.

  16. War Escalates in Europe • 1938 – Germany claimed the Sudetenland, a part of Czechoslovakia where some German speaking people lived.

  17. A Sudetenland woman weeps tears of joy when German troops enter the territory. • They hoped the Nazis would end the depression in their country • However, this worried Great Britain and France who feared another war

  18. War escalates in europe • 1938 –Munich Conference • Hitler promises to take all of Czechoslovakia • Promises not to take any more land • Great Britain & France threaten war with Hitler if he invades another country.

  19. Britain and France gave into Germany hoping that it would avoid warfare. This was known as appeasement. Soviet poster of the 1930's by Kukryniksy on the Munich agreement.

  20. World war II • 1939 –Nazi-Soviet Pact • Hitler and Stalin agreed not to attack one another. • Agreed to divide Poland and Eastern Europe amongst themselves. • September 1, 1939 – Germany invaded Poland without having to fear of a Soviet attack. • Britain and France declared war on Germany.

  21. World War II • 1939 – Blitzkrieg • German for lightning war • Hitler wanted to defeat Poland in six weeks to focus on France • New and inexperienced Polish army is unprepared • Poland is defeated by the Germans

  22. After Hitler invades Poland:He moves on

  23. World War II • 1940 – Germany conquers: • Denmark • Belgium • Holland • Norway • France Each country was conquered within days

  24. World War II • 1941 – Germany launched a surprise attack on the Soviet Union. The U.S. decided to extend Lend-Lease aid to the Soviets as well.

  25. 1942 • Extermination of Jews in concentration camps. • The solution to the “Jewish Problem” • The first extermination camp was set up at Belzec in Poland Concentration Camps During the War

  26. U.S. & FDR • Neutrality Acts 1930s • Why? • Tries to cling to isolationism. • Banned arms sales or loans to countries at war • Warned U.S. citizens not to travel on ships of countries at war. • Cash and Carry Policy 1939 • Sends aid to allies. • Finally: Lend Lease Act Passed 1941 • Why? • Allies in trouble • Fear of war spreading to US

  27. Japan • Japan felt that they had the right to start an overseas empire, like Britain and France. • In 1931, Japan seized Manchuria, China, for its valuable coal and iron.

  28. The League of Nations failed to help China. 1937, Japan began an all out attack on China, Eventually conquered Korea and French Indo-China. • In Japan

  29. US & Japan • U.S. Freezes Japanese investments after invasion of Indochina • Being first peace time draft in history • FDR wins 3rd term • Japan pretends to be our friend • Japanese Ambassador in U.S. at time of attack on Pearl Harbor.

  30. On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked the U.S. fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Approximately 2,400 Americans were killed and most the Pacific fleet was destroyed. The U.S. declared war on Japan the following day, officially entering World War II. Pearl Harbor

  31. The u.s. is attacked!

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