Title: Aggressors Invade Nations
1Aggressors Invade Nations
- Objectives
- Describe Japans attempts to build an empire.
- Trace the moves of European Fascists in seeking
world power. - Summarize why British and French appeasement and
American isolationism failed to stop Fascist
aggression.
2Japan Seeks an Empire
- Nationalistic military leaders seize control of
Japans imperial government - Believed in national expansion
- Japan seizes control of Manchuria from China
- Manchuria was rich in natural resources
- The League of Nations condemned Japanese
aggression - In response Japan quits the League
Japanese troops entering Manchuria.
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4European Aggressors on the March
- To avenge Italys previous defeat, Mussolini
ordered an invasion of Ethiopia in 1935 - Hoping to keep Peace, Britain did nothing
5Hitler Defies Versailles Treaty
- In 1935, Germany began to rearm in defiance of
the Versailles Treaty - German troops entered the Rhineland
- Buffer zone between France and Germany
- Britain and France did nothing
- Appeasement Giving in to an aggressor to keep
peace - Encouraged further aggression by Hitler
- Axis Powers (1936) Germany, Italy, and Japan
The Tripartite Pact formally aligned Germany and
Italy with the Empire of Japan.
6Americans Cling to Isolationism
- Most Americans were alarmed by international
conflict but felt they should not get involved - Beginning in 1935, Congress passed a series of
Neutrality Acts Laws designed to keep the US
out of future wars - Acts outlawed arms sales/loans to nations at war
- Despite Neutrality Acts, Roosevelt found it
impossible to stay neutral - FDR spoke out against isolationism
Cartoon showing how the Neutrality Acts
restricted aid from the US to nations at war.
7Germany Unites With Austria
- Austria was Hitlers first target for national
expansion - Majority of Austrias population were Germans who
favored unification with Germany - 1938 Germany invades Austria unopposed
- Britain and France ignored their promise to
uphold Austrian independence
Austrians celebrate as Germany achieves Anschluss.
8Bargaining for the Sudtenland
- 3 million Germans lived in the western border
regions of Czechoslovakia called the Sudtenland - Hitler claimed Czechs were abusing these Sudeten
Germans - In reality, Hitler wanted to annex Czechoslovakia
for its natural resources - Munich Agreement (1938) France and Britain
appease Germany by turning over the Sudtenland
without conflict - Encouraged German aggression
- German barriers to expansion further deteriorated
when Hitler and Stalin signed a nonaggression
pact in 1939
Political cartoon depicting Hitler and Stalins
nonaggression pact in 1939.
9I believe it is peace for our time. -
Neville Chamberlain
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