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Chapter 35 . Interwar Years 1918 - WW II. Europe on Eve of War. Territorial Changes after WWI. First remember Germany accepts sole responsibility for War No navy or air force & army 100,000 Indemnity Austria-Hungary Empire - split into separate nations made much smaller
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Chapter 35 Interwar Years 1918 - WW II
Territorial Changes after WWI • First remember Germany accepts sole responsibility for War • No navy or air force & army 100,000 • Indemnity • Austria-Hungary Empire - split into separate nations made much smaller • Ottoman Empire also ended. However, Mustafa Kemal defies terms of treaty, drives out Allied occupation forces & starts 1923 Republic of Turkey
Turkey - Mustafa Kemal • Government intervenes in key industries • Secular Republic • Emancipation of women including vote
Other Changes • Changes were supposed to honor concept of self-determination. This held up to varying degrees in Europe. Note that Germany loses: • Alsace and Lorraine and the Polish Corridor • Serbia & Montenegro become Yugoslavia • Poland recreated along with Lithuania. Latvia, Estonia and Finland
Colonies can no longer be called colonies. Now they are mandates. Of course, the Allies get to administer the mandates • Made Germans cynical and outraged Arabs • Former Ottoman Empire territories were victims. • Where Arabs hoped to form independent states French in Lebanon and Syria and British in Iraq and Palestine. Jewish nationalists promised state by Brits (Balfour Declaration)
Results of WW I - You write • Sets stage for decolonization movements by spreading nationalism much the same way Napoleon did. People in colonies feel cheated by lack of self-determination and start serious movements in Vietnam, India and elsewhere • Diminished economic status of Europe. US now a creditor nation • Emergence of SU • Isolationism in US • Territorial desires of Italy, Germany and Japan not met
Age of Anxiety • Shocked by Great War and Great Depression Russia, Germany, Italy (and Japan) embrace “totalitarianism” • Communism and Fascism
Postwar Pessimism • Idea of progress and democracy wounded • Freud • Physics • Painting no longer show recognizable objects
Depression • By mid 1920s some return to normalcy • Depression starts in US for a variety of reasons - please list them. • Capitalism supposedly self correcting seems near death - misery spreads around globe. • Keynesian Economics and New Deal works to a degree in the US. (WW II actually ends the Depression.
Voices Promising Utopia - Russia • Lenin’s Dictatorship of the Proletariat met Civil War 1918 - 1920. • War Communism Nationalization of banks, industry and estates. • Before Red Army under Leon Trotsky wins 10 M dead - production 1/10th prewar
Lenin decides on NEP (New Economic Policy • Small scale business back to capitalism • Peasants can sell surplus • Electrification
Power struggle Stalin v Trotsky - Stalin wins • Socialism in one country. NEP replaced by Five Year Plans • Attempt to transform agricultural nation to industrial one by taking surplus from agriculture and not putting resources into consumer goods • GOSPLAN sets targets in industry buy maximum centralization of economy • Collectivization of agriculture - millions of deaths
Stalin’s Purges 1935 - 1938 • All enemies or imagined enemies liquidated or sent to Gulags. • By 1939 8 million in labor camps and 3 million dead
The Fascist Alternative • Attractive esp.. among lower middle and middle classes and rural areas. Appeals to those fearing modernity esp.. class war and leftist threats • Under fascism idea of a new national community where the state is supreme. • Devotion of a charismatic leader along with belligerent ultra nationalism, militarism
Italian Fascism - Benito Mussolini • Comes to power in 1922 • Crushes labor unions • Creates “corporatism” • Not anti Semitic until 1938 when Jews excluded from government, intermarriage etc. May be result of 1936 Rome-Berlin Axis agreement
German “National Socialism” • Starts in 1923 when Hitler tries to overthrow Weimar Republic in Bavaria“Beer Hall Putsch”. Hitler writes, Mein Kampf
Electoral gains especially after 1929 • Stress racial doctrines • Blame Weimar Republic for Depression • Never gains a majority, but offered chancellorship. • Under guise of national emergency eliminates all opposition • All constitutional and civil rights including trade unions also go • National Socialists only legal party
Third Reich Racial State -creation of race based national community • Eugenics to get rid of inferior biological outsiders • 1933 sterilization for inferior types. • Euthanasia precursor for mass extermination of peoples classified as racially inferior such as Jews and gypsies
1935 Nuremberg Race Laws • Jews deprived of citizenship • No intermarriage • Civil Servants lose job • Property and businesses confiscated • Jewish exodus accelerated by Kristallnacht 1938 reaches 250,000.
Interwar culture • Bauhaus Architecture
German Expressionism - George Grosz, Otto Dix and many others