Tuesday March 30, 2010

I. Treaty of Versailles
-know what it specifically did and how it helped lead to WWII

II. League of Nations
-define and explain it's weaknesses

III. Know the basics about the following countries:

-How did WWI/Treaty of Versailles impact this country
-How did this country change in the 1920's/1930's(includes leader coming to power and their goals).
-What was/were this countries military strategies in the 1920's and 1930's.
-How was this country involved on WWII(what alliance did they belong to, how were they involved within the war)

Germany


Italy
Soviet Union
Japan
Great Britain
France
China


IV. Hitler's Treatment of the Jews
Nuremburg Laws 1935

Made Jews second class citizens and removed their basic civil rights

established membership in the Jewish race as being anyone who either considered themselves Jewish or had three or four Jewish grandparents considered themselves Jewish. People with one or two Jewish grandparents were considered to be mixed race

eventually anyone with at least one jewish grandparent was at risk in Nazi Germany

Jews could only marry Jews

Inferior or dispised:

Jews

Gypsies

Mentally/physically handicapped people

Slavic people

homosexuals

communists/socialists

dark skinned people

mixed races

twins

Jehovah's Witnesses

Aryan Race

perfect Aryan was blonde, blue-eyed, tall and muscular
V. Munich Conference-Policy of Appeasement
Sudetenland Germans

Neville Chamerlain-Great Britain

Adolf
VI. US Role in the 1920's/1930's
-Washington Naval Conference
-Kellog-Briand Pact

Outlawed war to keep peace but did not last
-Neutrality Acts throughout the 1930's
-Quarantine Speech

keep the dangerous nations quaratine so their way did not spread
-Bases for Destroyers
-Lend-Lease Act

VII. Soviet-German Non-Aggression Pact

VIII. Outbreak of War--Blitzkrieg!!
-Japan and China
-Germany and Poland
-Germany and France
-Germany and Great Britain
-Germany and the Soviet Union

IX. Pearl Harbor

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