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Foreign policy & hitler
1. World War II – Unit 8 - Term II
Ch 20.1/.2/.4
Ch 21
#9
2. Film/Interview & Unit Extra Credit
Check on Canvas – Unit 8 Page
Sign up by next Wednesday for Both
Film/Int – Due: Tuesday the 28th
Ex Cr – Day before Unit 8 Test
3. During the Great Depression
&
Axis Powers
(Rise of Totalitarianism)
Ch 20.1
4. FDR’s Strategy in the 1930’s
- American Foreign Policy
1) Stay out of European Problems
- Economic Troubles at Home : GD
- Costs of the Great War(Lives & $)
2) Western Hemisphere Nations
“Good Neighbor” Policy
FDR stated – U.S. should not interfere
w/internal affairs of Latin Am. Neighbors
- would we keep our word?
5. Three Great Challenges developed
in our Foreign Policy
1) ITALY
- chaos after WWI: no jobs/poor economy
Benito Mussolini burst onto the scene
A) Challenged the Italians to rebuild
- their economy & prestige
B) Ruthless tactics allowed him to gain
control of the Govt.(armed thugs/streets)
- made people want a strong leader
“Black Shirts” destroyed political opposition
C) Brought energy & discipline back to Italy
7. Fascist Political Parties
established in Italy & Germany
Fascism – what is it?
Preaches that the
Nation and the Race
were more important
than the Individual
Citizens gave up Rights
In order to be:
Strong & Safe
8. German Govt. after WWI
The Weimar Republic 1918-1934
- emerged after Kaiser Wilhelm abdicated
the throne at the end of the war
- President Paul Von Hindenburg
Gen. Ludendorff hated the new Govt.
(should have never signed the shameful treaty)
9. 2) Hitler’s Germany
Germany was almost destroyed following the Great War
& In 1929 hit by the Depression
- Adolf Hitler: Builds the Nazi party
- Learns from Mussolini (hero)
- Wants a strong & united Germany
“Brown Shirts-S.A” roam the Streets
- Finds Scapegoats to Blame
(Jews / Comm. / Weimar Rep. / Treaty of V)
- Attempts to Dominate the World
- Hitler gains from support of Gen. Ludendorff
10. Hitler Packet
Read Packet
Answer Questions on a separate sheet of paper
1. Evaluation #1 – 10
2. Hitler’s Book #1-5
Turn In Tomorrow
Quiz on Hitler – When Completed
12. Post-WW1 – Hitler stayed
in German army
acted as a “mole” and
spied on various
communist organizations
One group he spied on
German Workers Party
In 1919 they became:
National Socialist (Nazi)
with Hitler as the leader
Munich /Beer Hall Putsch
- Ludendorff (1923)
The failure of the Beer Hall
Putsch demonstrates that
power needs to be taken
through
legal means
13. Hitler on trial –
high treason
A political circus –
sympathetic
judge, minimal
sentence…
Landsberg Prison
Mein Kampf
Lebensraum
Biological/ Racial
anti-Semitism
14. NAZI focus shifted to
propaganda and
electoral success and
winning the support of big
business
“First power, then politics”
The “Germany Flights”
15. Seats won in
the Reichstag
1932 saw a
(NAZI)
plurality
(no majority)
But the most
Rohm’s
“Brown Shirts”
S.A in the
streets…
Ludendorff
Regrets his
support
16. Pres. Paul Von Hindenburg
- felt Hitler would be good for Gr. (if controlled)
Eliminate the riots on the streets
Appoints Hitler Chancellor(1933)
– to help lead the coalition Govt.
1934 – Hindenburg Dies
Hitler declares himself Fuehrer(supreme leader)
- Quickly moves to eliminate all opposition
- By 1936 : Axis Powers are formed w/Italy
19. massive state propaganda program
Nuremberg Rallies
Joseph Goebbels, as Min. of Truth and
Enlightenment, created the “Big Lie”
Unacceptable ideas were stamped out –
the “Burning
of the Books”
20. Letter from Ludendorff to Hindenburg in 1933
“By appointing Hitler Chancellor of the Reich, you
have handed over our sacred German Fatherland to
one of the greatest demagogues of all time. I prophesy
to you this evil
man will plunge our
Reich into the abyss and will inflict
immeasurable woe on our nation. Future generations
will curse you in your grave for this action.”
The Hitler Youth Reading – 10 Bullets in your notes
21. The Road to World War
Pre WWII
st part
Ch 20.2 / 1
22. Hitler Makes Demands
Pre - WWII
Re-Builds Military – against Treaty of Versailles
Armies occupy the Rhineland - 1936
Forms the Anschluss (Union w/Austria) - 1936
Enters the Sudetenland (Western Czech.) - 1938
European Leaders Did Nothing to Stop Hitler - Why?
1) Family Affair
2) Lebensraum
3) Who could want another war?
29. Appeasement
European Leaders give into Hitler’s
demands in order to avoid another war
Felt they could preserve peace if they
gave into Hitler
“Lines in the Sand”
30. Munich Pact of 1938
Europe’s Leaders gave
Hitler the Sudetenland
Br. Prime Minister
– Neville Chamberlain
Hitler Promised to Make :
“NO NEW TERRITORIAL
DEMANDS IN EUROPE”
Appeasement in Action
32. Hitler tore up the Paper
1) Took the Rest of Czech. - 1939
2) Signed a Nonaggression Pact with Stalin
- Gr. & Soviet Union(his mortal enemy)
3) Germany & Soviets Invades Poland
Sept. 1, 1939
- Blitzkrieg is unleashed in Europe
Br. & Fr. – have an alliance with Poland
When will they attack Germany?
35. 1. Why is Poland in a vunerable position?
2. Why is Great Britain in a stronger position?
36.
37. Call to Arms -video
- 5 minute video clip: Topic –
Appeasement
followed by – Japan / Pearl Harbor
then
Pre-WWII Quiz – 40 pts T & F
38. World War II
Before America Enters
Ch 20.2 – The War Begins - p. 690 – Hitler Crushes Europe
Read & Complete in Notebook - # ___
The Fall of France
The Miracle at Dunkirk
The Battle of Britain “Britain Remains Defiant” – p. 693
8 Bullet Points in Notebook for each(24 total)
**look for Key Terms & Events**
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55. Winston Churchill – New P.M. / Parliament
“Their Finest Hour” – June 4, 1940 / 1 min
Britain Will Never Surrender
“Hitler is a monster of
wickedness, insatiable
in his lust for blood and
plunder.”
They Must Break Us
in this Island or
Lose the War
60. Churchill pleads for American
support in the War
“Give us the
tools, and we will
finish the job”
61. Short film for review
France/Maginot Line & The Battle of Britain
Worksheet: America - Before the War
- did we supply the tools Churchill needed?
Ch 20.1 & 20.4
Due – End of Class
#7. Look up the Garden
Hose story FDR told to
Explain Lend-Lease
#8. Reuben James
(p. 705)
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