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International Peace
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GCSE History Mind Map on International Peace, created by James “FRJ” Hall on 29/03/2016.
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International Peace
Hitler's Aims
Abolish the treaty of Versailles
Lebensraum
Defeat Communism
Unify Germans
Steps to War
Saar Plebiscite
Conscription and re-armament
Rhineland
Austria
Munich
Czechoslovakia
Molotov-Ribbentrop pact
Poland
War
22,000 soldiers --> only a bluff
Appeasement
Reasons
Some Britons approved of Hitler's policies
Strong Germany opposes Communist Russi
Europe not Britain's business
Desire for peace
Agreement that the Treaty of Versailles was unfair
Opinions
Opposed
Winston Churchill
David Low
For
Chaimberlain
Daily Express
Results
Hitler Grew Strong
Abandoned millions to the Nazis
Gave Britain time to rearm
Gave Britain the moral high ground
Humiliated Britain
Caused the war by letting Hitler think he could do what he wanted
Fine attempt to prevent millions of deaths
Sudetenland
Causes
Sudeten Nazis riot in Sept. 1938
Evidence of Czech 'atrocities'
Hitler threatens invasion
Czech prime minister refuses
Chaimberlain's actions
Berechtesgarten, 15 sept
Hand over Sudeten
Bad Godesberg, 22 sept
Hitler demands more
'quarrel in distant lands between people of whom we know nothing
Munich, 29 sept
No Czechs
Hand over all of Sudeten
'peace in our time', 30th Sept
Appeasement ends
Hitler invades Czechoslovakia 15th March 1939
£1322 million on defence by parliament, 25 april
Mussolini conquers Albania, 13 april
Britain declares war, 3 sept. 1939
Anglo/Franco-Polish defense pact, 30 march
Nazi-Soviet Pact, 23 august
Why did Anglo-Russian talks fail
Suspicion
Delay of Lord Halifax
Results of pact
Eastern European nations as 'spheres of influence'
Poland divided
Non-aggression between two nations
Reasons
Hitler didn't want a second front, and wanted to take out the western powers first
Stalin had just purged the army and needed to rebuild before he could withstand a German invasion
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