USHIST Chapter 13
The Rise of Dictators Reading Focus How did the aftermath of World War I contribute to political problems in Europe? How did the problems facing Europe.
World War II (1939-1945). An Unhappy Ending After Germany was defeated in 1919, the Treaty of Versailles limited German strength –Germanys army was limited.
Fascism. Roman Symbol of Power (The Fascisti=bundle of sticks)
World War II Conferences Mr. Phipps American History.
The War in Europe. Lebensraum Third Reich’s future depended on Lebensraum Set sights on Austria and Czechoslovakia.
Storm Clouds Gather The Road to WWII. I. Foreign Aggression A) Japan B) Italy C) Germany II. US Foreign Policy A) Recognizing USSR B) Reciprocal Trade.
Chronicle the acts of aggression that pushed Europe toward the start of WWII Analyze the causes of WWII.
Chapter 16 Section 2 War In Europe Main Idea: Using the sudden mass attack called blitzkrieg, Germany invaded and quickly conquered many European countries.
The U.S. Moves Towards War 1930s: Japan in Asia and Germany & Italy in Europe make territorial conquests 1930s: Japan in Asia and Germany & Italy in Europe.
The Sudetenland crisis Learning Objective: To understand the events of the Sudeten crisis and its impact on international relations.
World War II Test Review. What is the policy of appeasment? Who used it and why did they use it? Appeasement – giving in to potential enemies in the hope.