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Causes of WW2
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IB History Mind Map on Causes of WW2, created by hanalou on 14/02/2014.
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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)
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