today was a presentation day
Australia
- How did the Treaty of Versailles impact them? They got German New Guinea, Bismarck, archipelago, and Nauru.
2. What type(s) of government did this country have in the interwar years (1919-1938)? They had a Federal Constitutional Monarchy.
3. How did their leader, that led them throughout WWII, come to power? John Curtin didn’t want to follow Robert Menzie’s gov’t plan because he thought that it would split up the labor party
4. How did this leader change their country (for the better and worse) prior to WWII? It was a colony of GB
5. What were the goals of the leader? Didn’t have a purpose in the war except to help defend Great Britain
6. What was the military strategy of this country in the inter-war years (1919-1938)? Followed what GB did.
7. What role did they play in WWII? Defend GB 30 pilots 100 men and the base of operations during the war for the US
8. Who were their allies in WWII? Us and GB
9. How did WWII impact/effect the country? Created my factories their peace time grow and became better friends with the US and got independence from GB
Canada
1. How did the Treaty of Versailles impact them? They received small amounts of indemnities
2. What type(s) of government did this country have in the interwar years (1919-1938)? They also had a Federal Constitutional Monarchy.
3. How did their leader, that led them throughout WWII, come to power? Sir Robert Borden retired and in 1921 William Lyon Mackenzie king took office
4. How did this leader change their country (for the better and worse) prior to WWII? It was a colony of GB
5. What were the goals of the leader? They did what GB wanted them to do
6. What was the military strategy of this country in the inter-war years (1919-1938)? Followed what GB did.
7. What role did they play in WWII? They helped teach pilots and they sent troops over
8. Who were their allies in WWII? US and GB
9. How did WWII impact/effect the country?
China
- How did the Treaty of Versailles impact them? Turned over some of Germany’s land to Japan
2. What type(s) of government did this country have in the interwar years (1919-1938)? The Chinese communist party led by Mao Zoedong and the Chinese National Party led by Chaing Kai-shek and they were in a civil war
3. How did their leader, that led them throughout WWII, come to power? Chaing Kai-shek took over after Sun Yat-sen who was a close friend and took over after Yat-sen died
4. How did this leader change their country (for the better and worse) prior to WWII?
Chaing Kai-shek: wanted to destroy communism, corrupt, and lead purges
Mao Tse-Tung: wanted communist china, also lead purges
5. What were the goals of the leader?
Mao Tse-Tung: to destroy the communist party, maintain control and get rid of Japan
Chaing Kai-shek: to destroy the nationalist, and wanted to get rid a Japan
6. What was the military strategy of this country in the inter-war years (1919-1938)? Guerilla warfare
7. What role did they play in WWII? They Fought the Japanese
8. Who were their allies in WWII? Their allies were UK, Russia, USA, and GB
9. How did WWII impact/effect the country? main gov’t last all recourses their natural recourses were depleted, china lost 3.22 million men
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