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AQA: Britain and
Appeasement
1919-1940 (1)
- Disarmament
- Kellogg-Briand Pact
- 1928
- Outlaw war
- Weaknesses
- No way of enforcing it
- Meaningless
- Countries started wars
without declaring them
- Geneva
Disarmament
Conference
- 1932
- Hitler orded
Germany leave,
left LoN
- Argued Germany hzd
already disarmed while
other countries had not
- Britain and USA
couldn't offer
France military
help
- Countries too
reluctant to disarm
due to likelyhood
of war
- Washington Naval
Conference
- 1921
- USA, Britain, Japan
- 5-5-3
- London Naval Confrence
- 1930
- Ratios changed to
10-10-7
- League of Nations
- Attitudes towards it
- Labour in Britain had trust in it
- Most countries went
against it despite
supporting it
- Weak- had no real implications
- Collective security
- Group of countries agreeing
to not attack each other and
defend each other of attacked
- Wasn't effective
- Countries left LoN
if they wanted to
attack a country
- Japan in Manchurian Crisis
- Weaknesses
- No USA, Germany,
USSR, Japan
- "Very well when sparrows
shout, but no good when
eagles fall out"
- Reluctance to
use military
force
- Focused on European issues
- Only met once a year
- Treaty of Versailles
- Harshness
- Germany began
to comply in 1923
- Reparations weren't
agreed until 1921
- Germans unsure of how
much they'd be
- Terms
- Alsace-Lorraine given to France
- Army to 100,000 men
- £6.6 bil in reperations
- Full blame for the war
- Influence
- JM Keynes
- "The Economic
Consequences of
the Peace"
- Best seller
- Ruin Germany's
economy, therefore
ruin Europes
- Reason Hitler rose to power
- Fulfilment and Locarno
- Locarno Treaty
- 1925
- Germany,
France,
Britain, Italy
- Sucesses
- Secured Western borders
- Germany joined LoN
- Germany would not put their
troops in the Rhineland
- Failures
- Didn't secure
Eastern borders
- Britain did not
join "Little
Entente"
- "Not one British soldier is
worth the bones of Poland"
- Policy of Fulfilment
- 1923
- Gustav Streseman
- Improve relations
- If Germany did what
they were told, they may
be allowed more leeway
with hated terms