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Introduction to WWII

Introduction to WWII. Which candidate will you choose?.

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Introduction to WWII

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  1. Introduction to WWII

  2. Which candidate will you choose? • On a Spring evening in the early 1930s during the Great Depression, you are one of thousands of Germans gathered at an outdoor stadium in Munich. You are unemployed; your country is suffering. Like everyone else, you have come to this mass meeting to hear two politicians campaigning for office Huge speakers blare out patriotic music, while you and the rest of the crowd wait impatiently for the speeches to begin. Before long, you will cast your ballot.

  3. First Candidate’s Platform Second Candidate’s Platform • Realize that there are no simple or quick solutions to problems • Put people back to work, but economic recovery will be slow • Provide for the poor, elderly and sick • Avoid reckless military spending • Act responsibly to safeguard democracy • Be a good neighbor country; honor our debts and treaty commitments • Remember Germany’s long and glorious past • Replace out present indecisive leadership with a strong decisive leader • Rebuild army to protect against enemies • Regain the lands taken unfairly from us • Make sacrifices to return to economic health • Put the welfare of the state above all, and our country will be a great power again • What strategy does each candidate have for solving the nations problems? • Which candidate makes the stronger appeal to the listener’s emotions? • Can you draw any comparisons with the 2012 election?

  4. Setting the Stage for WWII • What were the flaws of the Treaty of Versailles? (The treaty that ended WWI)

  5. Global Economic Turmoil • WWI left most of Europe in shambles • Many countries were left with bitter feelings and resentment • Global Depression

  6. Germany • Lost territory • Stripped of colonies • Lost military • Had to pay $33 billion and assume fill responsibility for WWI • How does a country pay a $33 billion war debt when their country suffered such heavy losses?

  7. Simple, they printed more money. And more money. And more money. To the point of hyperinflation.

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  9. Germany is bitter and wants to be a great nation again. How are they going to go about doing this?

  10. Italy • Italy felt like they got the short end of the stick in the Treaty of Versailles • They had hoped to gain more territory in the treaty • Italy was also struggling with economic hardship and wanted to expand

  11. How does become a great nation again?

  12. Japan • Japan felt completely ignored by European powers and were virtually unnamed in the treaty • This fostered feelings of resentment and Japan wanted revenge

  13. How does Japan become a great nation again?

  14. Post WWI Crises and Resentment Led to Fascism and Dictatorships • Desperate conditions in these countries and ill feelings after WWI allowed powerful dictators to rise to power

  15. Origins of WWII Notes • Treaty of Versailles left many nations unsatisfied and looking for more power (Germany, Italy and Japan) • Dictators rose to power promising to solve problems • Fascism: a political movement that promotes an extreme form of nationalism, a denial of individual rights, and a dictatorial one-party rule

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