Title: Background to World War II
1Background to World War II
2How Did WWII Begin?
- WWII was really an outcropping of WWI
- Simply speaking, Germany was responsible for
staring WWI (1914-1918) because it allied with
the Austria-Hungary empire against Russia, France
and Serbia. (A Serbian nationalist killed
Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary in a plot
to undermine that countrys power.)
3- When the war was over (1918), Germany was force
to sign a treaty ending the war and forcing them
to pay for the damages they caused. - This was called the Treaty of Versailles
4The Treaty of Versailles Ended WWI
5Maps Pre and Post WWI
6Treaty of Versailles
- Territorial
- Land was taken away from Germany
- The League of Nations also took control of
Germany's overseas colonies. - Germany had to return to Russia land taken in the
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. Some of this land was
made into new states Estonia, Lithuania and
Latvia. An enlarged Poland also received some of
this land
7Treaty of Versailles
- Military
- Germanys army was reduced to 100,000 men the
army was not allowed tanks - Germany was not allowed an airforce
- Germany was allowed only 6 capital naval ships
and no submarines - The west of the Rhineland and 50 kms east of the
River Rhine was made into a demilitarised zone
(DMZ). No German soldier or weapon was allowed
into this zone. The Allies were to keep an army
of occupation on the west bank of the Rhine for
15 years. -
8Treaty of Versailles
- Financial
- The loss of vital industrial territory would be a
severe blow to Germanys economy. Coal from the
Saar and Upper Silesia in particular was a vital
economic loss. - Combined with the financial penalties linked to
reparations(33 billion), it seemed clear to
Germany that the Allies wanted nothing else but
to bankrupt them. - Germany was also forbidden to unite with Austria
to form one superstate.
9Treaty of Versailles
- General
- 1. Germany had to admit full responsibility for
starting the war. This was Clause 231 - the
infamous "War Guilt Clause". - 2. Therefore, they had to pay reparations, the
bulk of which would go to France and Belgium to
pay for the damage done to both countries by the
war. The figure was eventually put at 33
billion . - 3. A League of Nations was set up to keep world
peace.
10League of Nations
11The Consequences of Versailles
- the Treaty kept Germany weak yet strong enough to
stop the spread of communism kept the French
border with Germany safe from another German
attack and created the League of Nations that
would end warfare throughout the world. - left a mood of anger throughout Germany as it was
felt that as a nation Germany had been unfairly
treated. - Above all else, Germany hated the clause blaming
them for the cause of the war and the war
reparations the treaty forced on them. - Many German citizens felt that they were being
punished for the mistakes of the German
government in August 1914 as it was the
government that had declared war not the people. - Hitler was eventual able to capitalize on these
feeling and use propaganda to persuade the German
people that they were entitled to a better way of
life and entitled to more power.
12Ripe for the Picking
- Aldof Hitler, an unsuccessful aspiring art
student full of self-hated and unfounded belief
that the Jewish population had caused all of
Germanys current problems, slowly rose to
political power by taking advantage of Germanys
willingness to believe in someone who promised to
restore Germanys reputation and rebuild it to a
glorious nation.
13Mein Kampf(My Struggle)
- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Mein Kampf (English translation My Struggle or
My Fight) is the signature work of Adolf Hitler,
combining elements of autobiography with an
exposition of Hitler's political ideology of
Nazism. Volume 1 of Mein Kampf was published in
1925, - In Mein Kampf, Hitler makes a biographical
account of his life and also describes plans for
German-allied countries to rule Europe, along a
racist worldview of white supremacy with "Aryans"
as the "master race" at the top and Jews at the
bottom - Germany would re-arm and join Britain and Italy
as allies to defeat France and Eastern Europe,
eventually overthrowing the Soviet Union to
conquer the so-called "twin evils" of Communism
and Judaism, giving Germany Lebensraum
("living-space") to the east.
14Mein Kampf
- In Mein Kampf, Hitler uses the main thesis of
"The Jewish peril", which speaks of an alleged
Jewish conspiracy to gain world leadership and
also warns against the French. Overall, however,
it does explain many details of Hitler's
childhood and the process by which he became
increasingly anti-Semitic and militaristic,
especially during his years in Vienna, Austria. - Hitler announces his hatred in Mein Kampf toward
what he believed to be the twin evils of the
world Communism and Judaism. The new territory
that Germany needed to obtain would properly
nurture the "historic destiny" of the German
people this goal explains why Hitler invaded
Europe, both East and West, before he launched
his attack against Russia. He claimed Germany
needed Lebensraum ("living space") eastwards
(especially in Russia).
15- Hitler presented himself as the "Übermensch",
frequently rendered as the somewhat ambiguous
"Superman" or "Superhuman". - Mein Kampf makes clear Hitler's racist worldview,
dividing up humans based on ancestry. Hitler
states that German "Aryans" are at the top of the
hierarchy and that Jews and Gypsies are consigned
to the bottom of the order. - Hitler goes on to say that dominated peoples
benefit by learning from the superior Aryans.
Hitler further claimed that the Jews were
conspiring to keep this "master race" from
rightfully ruling the world by diluting its
racial and cultural purity and by convincing the
Aryans to believe in equality rather than
superiority and inferiority. - He described the struggle for world domination as
an ongoing racial, cultural and political battle
between Aryans and non-Aryans.
16German invasion of PolandSeptember 1, 1939
World War II Begins
17World War II and Holocaust BackgroundWorld War
II
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- When 1939-1945 Where Europe and the Pacific
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- Main Countries involved
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- The Axis Powers The AlliedPowers
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- 1.Germany 1. Britain
- (Hilter) (Churchill)
- 2. Italy 2. United States
- (Mussolini) (Roosevelt Truman)
- 3.Japan 3. Russia
- (Hirohito) (Stalin)
18Tripartite Pact is signedAxis Powers
19Axis Powers
- Main Powers Germany, Italy Japan
- Other Powers Albania, Bulgaria, Finland,
Romania, Thailand, Hungary
20Axis Powers
21Allied Powers
- Main Powers Great Britain, Soviet Union, United
States, China, France - Latin America Argentina, Bolivia, Mexico,
Paraguay, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica,
Cuba, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Ecuador,
Guatamala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama,
Peru, Venezueala - Europe Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Greece,
Norway, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Poland, San
Marino, Turkey, Yugoslavia - Africa Egypt, Ethiopia, Liberia, South Africa
- Asia/Other China, India, Iran, Iraq, Mongolia,
Saudi Arabia, Syria, New Zealand, Australia,
Canada
22Allied Powers
- United States
- (F.D. Roosevelt and
- H.S. Truman)
- Britain (England)
- (Winston Churchill)
- Russia (former U.S.S.R)
- (Joseph Stalin)
231. How Did WWII Begin?
- Germany, led by ____Adolf Hitler______, tried to
conquer ______Europe_____. In __1939___,
Germany attacked ___Poland___ to start World War
II. - Germany eventually attacked __France_____ and the
_USSR (Russia)_. They also bombed ____Britain
(England)__ and conquered several smaller
countries in Europe. __Mussolini (Italy)____
joined with Germany in trying to control all of
___Europe___.
24- A. _Hitler_ believed in an _Aryan myth_
Along with his conquest for all of Europe, he
envisioned a __master race_of people to inhabit
the land. Hitler believed the __Germans___to be a
__Superior_____ race thus, he devised the total
___annihilation_ of all the Jews. - Between__1933-1945_, _one-third__ of the worlds
Jewish population was killed in the
__Holocaust___. (66 of the European Jewish
population) - (More information on the Holocaust will follow on
subsequent pages.) -
25Nazi Death Camps
262. How Did the United States Get Involved in
WWII?
- Japan, led by ___Hirohito__, the Japanese
military, tried to conquer Asia. They attacked
____China______ and__________. In the ________,
they joined _____Hitler___ in fighting in World
War II. -
27- A. Between __1939-1941___, Germany and Japan
fought countries in Europe and Asia. - The _United States_ remained ___neutral___.
28Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
- B.On_December7,1941, __Japanese_____ attacked the
____United States___ at __Pearl Harbor___, - This was the location of the United States
Pacific Fleet (navy). The air raid killed
2,000American sailors and civilians. Most of the
American airplanes and many of its ships were
destroyed.
29December 7th, a day that will live in infamy
- C. This _unprovoked__ attack on Pearl Harbor
brought the United States into _World War II_____
against _Japan in the Pacific_____ - and _Germany in Europe____. The U.S. allied
itself with __Britain (England)__ - and _Russia______.
30Pearl Harbor 4 views
31More Pearl Harbor
32Roosevelt Addresses congress
The U.S. declares war on Japan.
333. How did World War II end?
- A. The __Allied Forces______ eventually gained
power in Europe. Germany surrendered in _May,
1945_. - The U.S. and its allies took over Germany,
splitting the country in two (East and West
Germany). ____Hitler___ committed suicide in
_Berlin on April 30, 1945_______. -
34The End of the War
- B. __Japan___ continued to fight the United
States in the Pacific.
The U.S., to bring a faster end to the war with
Japan, dropped two _atomic bombs__ on _Hiroshima
Nagasaki______ in __August, 1945__.
- Japan surrendered__ on ___September 2, 1945__.
35- It is estimated that 22 million military
personnel and civilians lost their lives.
- In September, 1945, World War II, the most
destructive and deadly war in the history of the
world, was finally over.
36The End
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41Benito Mussolini
42Mussolini and Hitler
43Adolf Hitler
44Heil Hitler
452 Pics of Hitler
46Mein Kampf
47Vladimir Lenin-USSR
48Iosif Jughashvili/Joseph Stalin
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50Franklin Roosevelt vs Herbert Hoover
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52Winston Churchill
53Churchill
54Winston Churchill
55Map of Concentration and Death Camps
56Nazi Death Camps
57German Invasion of USSR
- Final Plan for Operation Barbarossa
58Japanese Leaders
59Admiral Yamamoto
60Yamamoto
61Pearl Harbor-December 7, 1941
62Pearl Harbor
63Explosion at Pearl Harbor
64December 8, 1941
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