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Collapse of peace by 1939
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History Mapa Mental sobre Collapse of peace by 1939, creado por Lachlan Thorpe el 23/12/2013.
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Collapse of peace by 1939
Anschluss with Austria
1934: Dolfuss bans Nazism in Austria but Hitler orders them to make havoc
Dolfuss Murdered but coup fails
Mussolini honours agreement and moves troops to Brenner pass to stop Hitler
1938: 12 Feb Hitler insists that Schuschnigg agree to German domination of Austria. He agrees to unite economic/military policy
9 Mar: S calls a plebiscite when no help coming but Hitler threatens to invade
S backs down and agrees to resign
Replaced by Seyss-inquart who was interior minister
11 March: Goering dictates the new composition to S-I
Hitler decides to invade anyway
12 Mar: German troops well received. Austria by law was united with Geramn Reich
Austria became a province called Ostmark
99% voted yes in plebiscite held after dissolved reichstag
Austria had economic and political problems such as violently opposing parties and economic sanctions
Rome-Berlin Axis
Two leaders agreed to work together on common interest matters
Significant because they poured aircraft, weapons and troops into parts controlled by nationalists
Made both stronger as they could provide for eachother
Spanish Civil war
Between republicans and nationalists
significant because strengthened ties between axis powers
Both saw themselves as crusaders against communism
Testing round for weapons
Appeasement
Pro
Hitler was standing up to communism and Stalin
Not certain that All of British empire would support war
Must not repeat horrors of WW1
Armed forces not ready for war
Own economic problems caused by depression
Sympathetic to ToV and hope once terms were put right, Germany would be peaceful
No support from USA if war
Con
Encouraged Hitler to be aggressive
Too much trust in Hitler's promises
Eg. Piece of paper after agreements over Sudetenland
Allowed Germany to grow to strong
much more strong than GB or F
It scared the USSR as GB and F would not stop Hitler's plans to expand eastwards.
Nazi Soviet pact 1939 24 Aug
Stalin worried
Hitler vs Communism
Could not make agreement with GB or F
League powerless
Worried France would not honour the treaty in 1935
Could not stop Rhineland
GB and F powerless to stop Hitler and were happy for him to expand east
Munich agreement 38
GB and F signed an agreement to defend Poland
Agreed not to attack each other
Poland divided
Why sign?
GB and F would not be strong/reliable enough allies
Wanted to take over large sections of Poland and Baltic states
Did not believe Hitler would keep his word but would give him time to build up forces
Sudetenland
GB, F and USSR all promised to defend Czech
Contains many forts/railways/industries
15th sep, Cham agreed with Hit that Hit could have parts of the Sudetenland if plebiscite
22nd sep, Hit increased his demands, wanted all of it
Chamberlain thinks unreasonable, mobilises navy
29th sep, Munich agreement
Give Hitler what he wanted. Betrayed Czechs
1st October troops marched in
Chamberlain trusted Hitler
1 sep 1939, Germany invaded Poland from West
USSR from the East on 17th
3 sep GBF declared war on Germany
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