Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Causes of WW2
- Long-term
- German resentment
- seen as to harsh
- Had expected
ToV based on
Wilson's 14
points
- Disintegration of
wartime allied
alliance
- Reparations
- Weakness of LoN
- failed to stop or prevent
major confrontations
since ignored by
aggressors
- Manchuria(1931)
- Abyssinia (1935)
- USA not present
- Could not impose
economic sanctions
- USA - strongest economic power
- Supplied to Japan = could
not impose economic
sanctions since would
continue to trade with USA
- Depression
- Each country had different views
- Absence of USSR and Germany
- Wall Street
Crash (1929)
- Short-term
- Failure of disarmament
- Conflicts between
countries = want to
protect countries =
won't disarm
- No reason why
Germany couldn't
rearm
- in equality
between
countries
- Washington
Conference
(1921-22)
- London Naval
Conference (1930)
- London Naval Treaty (1936)
- Geneva Disarmament
Conference (1932-34)
- Key steps by Hitler
- Remilitarised Rhineland (1936)
- marked beginning of overturning treaty
- Br. and Fr. did not intervene
- Annexation of Sudetenland in Czech0 (1938)
- Munich
Conference
1939 = Br. Fr.
It. appease to
avoid war
- Given to G.
without
consultation of
Czech gov.t
and USSR
- Anschluss with Austria (1938)
- Why?
- Unite G. speakers
- plebiscite held
in Austria = voted
in favour for
anschluss with
G.
- due to bad+weak
Austrian economy
- Br.+Fr. appeased = didn't resist
anschluss
- Invading Poland (1939)
- Why?
- Expand in east
- Unite
German
speakers in
Poland with
G.
- H. demands Lithuania
- SS troops dressed as Polish soldiers
attack G. border = justification to invade
Poland = Br.+Fr. declare war on G.
- Appeasement
- Form of negoitation
- policy alienated Stalin =
Nazi-Soviet Pact
- USSR+G would not attack
each other
- Pact divided up Poland
between countries
- . could focus on Poland
- Example = Hitler's
claims over
Sudetenland in
Czech
- Br. and Fr.
gave in to
demands
- Later, Hitler invaded rest
of Czecho. = brought
Europe closer to war
- Rapallo Treaty
- Collective Secruity
- Depression
- No economic
sanctions = no
control over
countries
- Absence of major powers
- economic
sanctions difficult =
trade with other
countries
- don't have control over
countries not in League =
other countries, e.g. Germany
and Japan, could rearm
- Locarno
- Young Plan (1929)
- Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928)