HMCS Vancouver Pre-Deployment Brief - May 2024 (Web Version).pptx
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1. J417 OCR Modern World History B Paper I – A971 – International Relations 1919-39 & German Depth Study 1918-45 http://gcsehistory.wetpaint.com
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3. J417 Paper I – International Relations: The inter-war years 1919-39 Versailles (1919) David Lloyd-George (UK) Wanted:- Got:- KEY QUESTIONS:- - What were the motives and aims of the Big Three at Versailles? - Why did the victors not get everything they wanted? - What were the immediate reactions to the peace settlements? - Could the Treaties be justified at the time? AUSTRIA - St Germain 10 th Sept 1919 HUNGARY – Trianon 4 th June 1920 BULGARIA – Neuilly – 27 Nov 1920 TURKEY – George Clemenceau [FRA] Wanted:- Got:- Immediate reactions to the Treaties Woodrow Wilson [USA] Wanted:- Got:- Big Question:- Were the Peace Treaties of 1919-23 fair?
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5. J417 Paper I – International Relations: The inter-war years 1919-39 AIMS / POWERS of the League Manchuria 1931-33 Abyssinia 1935 KEY QUESTIONS:- -What were the aims of the League? - How successful was the League in the 1920s? - How did weaknesses in the League’s organisation make failure inevitable? - How far did the Depression make the work of the League more difficult? - Why did the League fail over Manchuria and Abyssinia? SUCCESSES AND FAILURES IN 1920s STRUCTURE and ORGANISATION Depression Article III- Disarmament ILO Court of International Justice – Big Question:- To what extent was the League of Nations a success?
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11. J417 Paper I – Germany 1918-1945 Early years of the Nazi Party Reichstag Fire and Enabling Act KEY QUESTIONS:- The political, social and economic crisis 1929-33 How Hitler became Chancellor 1933 Change of tactics after the Putsch Growing support 1928-33 Big Question:- How was Hitler able to dominate Germany by 1933?