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The Build-up to World War II 
From left to right (front): Chamberlain, Daladier, Hitler, 
Mussolini, and Ciano pictured before signing the Munich 
Agreement
The 1920s 
• The decline of democracy: 
– Italy under Mussolini (fascism) 
– Russia under Stalin (totalitarian communism) 
– Germany: The Weimar Republic - hyper inflation 
in 1923 undermines the Gov’t and leads to the rise 
of Hitler 
Stalin  
Mussolini in 1903
Hitler and the Nazis 
• The Beer Hall Putsch: Nov. 9, 1923 
– A Nazi military coup is crushed 
– Hitler spends 9 months in prison, writes Mein Kampf 
• Political organizing 
– 1929: 12 of 550 seats in the Reichstag 
– 1930: 107 seats 
– 1932: 230 seats (the largest party) 
– 1933: Jan. 30: Hitler becomes chancellor and seizes control 
of Germany through the Enabling Act
Marienplatz in Munich during the Beer 
Hall Putsch 1923
Adolf Hitler • Born April 20, 1889 (Charlie Chaplin was born 
April 16, 1889) 
• His step-father was violent and abusive 
• High school drop-out at age 16 
• Aimless and directionless youth 
(tried art, but failed) 
• WWI: fought at Ypres and Passchendale 
• Awarded Iron Cross (1st and 2nd Class) for bravery
• One of Hitler's Speeches 
An example of 
Hitler’s Art: 
The Courtyard of the Old 
Residency in Munich - By Adolf 
Hitler
German Military Expansionism 
Germany: 
• 1933: walks out of disarmament talks 
• 1934: Germany and Poland sign a non-aggression pact 
• 1935: repudiates the Treaty of Versailles 
• 1936: re-occupies the Rhineland 
• 1930s: Germany rebuilds its’ military and begins domestic projects for 
employment opportunities. 
• By 1938 > 50% of Germanys budget 
is spent on the military 
• All of these things violated the terms of the “Treaty of Versailles” 
• However the countries of the world were following a policy of 
appeasement: The practice of giving an aggressive person or nation what 
they want in the hopes that their aggression will stop as they achieve their 
goal(s). To yield or concede to the belligerent demands of a 
nation/group/person in a conciliatory effort, sometimes at the expense of 
justice or other potentially nice things.
In Germany . . . 
The Nazis: 
• Outlaw other political parties 
• Create concentration camps 
• Strip Jewish people of their rights 
• Total state control of society 
(Hitler Youth, propaganda) 
• Under Gov’t control the economy 
improves 
• Unemployment: 1932 at 6 million, 
1938 at 164,000 
Members of the 
Hitler Youth 1933
Nazi Anti-Semitism 
• Nazi Decrees denied Jewish people the 
right to: 
• Hold public office 
• Be employed in the media 
• Work in farming or high schools 
• Citizenship 
• To marry those of “German blood” 
Razing of the Warsaw Ghetto, 
May 1943
The Nuremburg Laws 
• Part of a campaign of terror 
• Passed to strip the Jewish people of their 
civil, political and human rights 
• Encouraged public attacks on Jewish people 
• 1938: Nov. 9: Kristallnacht: The Nazis 
attack synagogues and Jewish people 
(the night of broken glass) 
The interior of the Fasanenstrasse 
Synagogue in Berlin after Kristallnacht
Fascism Elsewhere 
• 1936: Under Mussolini Italy conquers 
Ethiopia (a member of the League of 
Nations) 
• 1936 – 39: The Spanish Civil War 
Italian artillery in Ethiopia in 1936 
– Fascist Italy and Germany aid the 
Spanish Fascists to defeat the existing 
Left wing government. 
– A volunteer group from Canada called 
the Mackenzie-Papineau battalion went 
to fight the fascists in Spain, many of 
them were members of the On-to- 
Ottawa –Trek. Most of them died there 
• The World Powers do not intervene many are following a 
policy of “isolationism” and want to protect their interests at 
home. 
Republican volunteers, 1936
Asia: Japan’s Quest for Empire 
• 1931: Japan defeats Chinese forces and captures Manchuria 
(for resources) This is known as the Manchurian Crisis 
• 1937: Japan attacks China near Peking (The start of WWII in 
Asia) 
• The World Powers choose not to intervene 
Japanese troops invade 
Manchuria 1931
Lebensraum 
• Lebensraum German for "habitat" or "liferoom") was a component of Nazi 
ideology. The Nazis supported expansionism to gain Lebensraum ("living 
space") 
• The Nazis believed this was natural for peoples of superior races (which 
they believed they were) to displace people of inferior races (i.e. everyone 
else) 
• They believed they were justified in this because they were facing 
overpopulation in their given territories. 
• The German Nazi Party claimed that Germany inevitably needed to 
expand because it was facing an overpopulation crisis within its Treaty of 
Versailles-designed boundaries 
• Adolf Hitler justified lebensraum by saying: "We are overpopulated and 
cannot feed ourselves from our own resources“ 
• The desire for living-space for the Nazis led to a number of violations of 
the Treaty of Versailles. Unfortunately the Allies did not respond to this as 
the terms of the Treaty demanded, instead they appeased Hitler and his 
desire to expand the territory of the German people.
German Conquests pre 
WWII 
• March 1938: Germany forces the annexation of Austria 
(Anchluss: the connection of Germany and Austria, 
strictly forbidden in the Treaty of Versailles) 
• Sept. 1938: In one of the biggest examples of the policy 
of appeasement the Allies give the Sudetenland of 
Czechoslovakia to Germany in the Munich Agreement. 
Neville Chamberlain (PM of Britain) claims he has 
achieved “peace for our time”. Clearly he was mistaken. 
• Aug. 1939: The Nazi-Soviet Non-aggression Pact is 
signed between Hitler and Stalin 
• Sept 1939: Germany invades Poland
Fascism 
Ideas: 
1. The State is absolute and supreme: 
the individual is completely subordinate to the state 
2. A destiny to dominate other nations/peoples 
3. The cult of the leader 
(“Only what Adolf Hitler, our Fuhrer commands allows, or does not allow, is 
our conscience.”) 
4. Glorification of War: 
as a test of strength 
as proof of destiny 
Italian Fascist 
Flag
Nazism 
• Fascism 
+ 
• Racial hatred and 
belief in racial 
superiority 
Overview of the mass roll 
call of SA, SS, and NSKK 
troops. Nuremberg, 
November 9, 1935
Assignment: 
Buildup To War Timeline 
• First: Read through your notes on the build up to WWII. 
• Second: Take out a fresh sheet of lined paper and draw 
a timeline. 
• Third: Fill in the timeline with all of the events in which 
an act of aggression was committed by either Germany, 
Italy or Japan. When information is provided please 
include a one sentence summary for the event. 
• Think/Pair/Share: Could WWII have been avoided? How 
did the appeasement policy play a role in the outbreak 
of WWII. What should have been done to avoid this 
global conflict? How has the outcome of WWII affected 
the world as you see it?

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4.1 the 1930s the_build_up_to_wwii_website

  • 1. The Build-up to World War II From left to right (front): Chamberlain, Daladier, Hitler, Mussolini, and Ciano pictured before signing the Munich Agreement
  • 2. The 1920s • The decline of democracy: – Italy under Mussolini (fascism) – Russia under Stalin (totalitarian communism) – Germany: The Weimar Republic - hyper inflation in 1923 undermines the Gov’t and leads to the rise of Hitler Stalin  Mussolini in 1903
  • 3. Hitler and the Nazis • The Beer Hall Putsch: Nov. 9, 1923 – A Nazi military coup is crushed – Hitler spends 9 months in prison, writes Mein Kampf • Political organizing – 1929: 12 of 550 seats in the Reichstag – 1930: 107 seats – 1932: 230 seats (the largest party) – 1933: Jan. 30: Hitler becomes chancellor and seizes control of Germany through the Enabling Act
  • 4. Marienplatz in Munich during the Beer Hall Putsch 1923
  • 5. Adolf Hitler • Born April 20, 1889 (Charlie Chaplin was born April 16, 1889) • His step-father was violent and abusive • High school drop-out at age 16 • Aimless and directionless youth (tried art, but failed) • WWI: fought at Ypres and Passchendale • Awarded Iron Cross (1st and 2nd Class) for bravery
  • 6. • One of Hitler's Speeches An example of Hitler’s Art: The Courtyard of the Old Residency in Munich - By Adolf Hitler
  • 7. German Military Expansionism Germany: • 1933: walks out of disarmament talks • 1934: Germany and Poland sign a non-aggression pact • 1935: repudiates the Treaty of Versailles • 1936: re-occupies the Rhineland • 1930s: Germany rebuilds its’ military and begins domestic projects for employment opportunities. • By 1938 > 50% of Germanys budget is spent on the military • All of these things violated the terms of the “Treaty of Versailles” • However the countries of the world were following a policy of appeasement: The practice of giving an aggressive person or nation what they want in the hopes that their aggression will stop as they achieve their goal(s). To yield or concede to the belligerent demands of a nation/group/person in a conciliatory effort, sometimes at the expense of justice or other potentially nice things.
  • 8. In Germany . . . The Nazis: • Outlaw other political parties • Create concentration camps • Strip Jewish people of their rights • Total state control of society (Hitler Youth, propaganda) • Under Gov’t control the economy improves • Unemployment: 1932 at 6 million, 1938 at 164,000 Members of the Hitler Youth 1933
  • 9. Nazi Anti-Semitism • Nazi Decrees denied Jewish people the right to: • Hold public office • Be employed in the media • Work in farming or high schools • Citizenship • To marry those of “German blood” Razing of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
  • 10. The Nuremburg Laws • Part of a campaign of terror • Passed to strip the Jewish people of their civil, political and human rights • Encouraged public attacks on Jewish people • 1938: Nov. 9: Kristallnacht: The Nazis attack synagogues and Jewish people (the night of broken glass) The interior of the Fasanenstrasse Synagogue in Berlin after Kristallnacht
  • 11. Fascism Elsewhere • 1936: Under Mussolini Italy conquers Ethiopia (a member of the League of Nations) • 1936 – 39: The Spanish Civil War Italian artillery in Ethiopia in 1936 – Fascist Italy and Germany aid the Spanish Fascists to defeat the existing Left wing government. – A volunteer group from Canada called the Mackenzie-Papineau battalion went to fight the fascists in Spain, many of them were members of the On-to- Ottawa –Trek. Most of them died there • The World Powers do not intervene many are following a policy of “isolationism” and want to protect their interests at home. Republican volunteers, 1936
  • 12. Asia: Japan’s Quest for Empire • 1931: Japan defeats Chinese forces and captures Manchuria (for resources) This is known as the Manchurian Crisis • 1937: Japan attacks China near Peking (The start of WWII in Asia) • The World Powers choose not to intervene Japanese troops invade Manchuria 1931
  • 13. Lebensraum • Lebensraum German for "habitat" or "liferoom") was a component of Nazi ideology. The Nazis supported expansionism to gain Lebensraum ("living space") • The Nazis believed this was natural for peoples of superior races (which they believed they were) to displace people of inferior races (i.e. everyone else) • They believed they were justified in this because they were facing overpopulation in their given territories. • The German Nazi Party claimed that Germany inevitably needed to expand because it was facing an overpopulation crisis within its Treaty of Versailles-designed boundaries • Adolf Hitler justified lebensraum by saying: "We are overpopulated and cannot feed ourselves from our own resources“ • The desire for living-space for the Nazis led to a number of violations of the Treaty of Versailles. Unfortunately the Allies did not respond to this as the terms of the Treaty demanded, instead they appeased Hitler and his desire to expand the territory of the German people.
  • 14. German Conquests pre WWII • March 1938: Germany forces the annexation of Austria (Anchluss: the connection of Germany and Austria, strictly forbidden in the Treaty of Versailles) • Sept. 1938: In one of the biggest examples of the policy of appeasement the Allies give the Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia to Germany in the Munich Agreement. Neville Chamberlain (PM of Britain) claims he has achieved “peace for our time”. Clearly he was mistaken. • Aug. 1939: The Nazi-Soviet Non-aggression Pact is signed between Hitler and Stalin • Sept 1939: Germany invades Poland
  • 15. Fascism Ideas: 1. The State is absolute and supreme: the individual is completely subordinate to the state 2. A destiny to dominate other nations/peoples 3. The cult of the leader (“Only what Adolf Hitler, our Fuhrer commands allows, or does not allow, is our conscience.”) 4. Glorification of War: as a test of strength as proof of destiny Italian Fascist Flag
  • 16. Nazism • Fascism + • Racial hatred and belief in racial superiority Overview of the mass roll call of SA, SS, and NSKK troops. Nuremberg, November 9, 1935
  • 17. Assignment: Buildup To War Timeline • First: Read through your notes on the build up to WWII. • Second: Take out a fresh sheet of lined paper and draw a timeline. • Third: Fill in the timeline with all of the events in which an act of aggression was committed by either Germany, Italy or Japan. When information is provided please include a one sentence summary for the event. • Think/Pair/Share: Could WWII have been avoided? How did the appeasement policy play a role in the outbreak of WWII. What should have been done to avoid this global conflict? How has the outcome of WWII affected the world as you see it?