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In 1939 Hitler announced that he would rearm Germany.  He also took Germany out of the League of Nations.   Hitler’s actions were a direct violation of the Treaty of Versailles
What was Hitler’s first alliance? What was it called and with whom did he form it? Why were these two countries attracted to each other?Hitler’s first alliance was the Rome-Berlin Axis.  This alliance was formed with Mussolini and Italy and these two countries were attracted to each other because they both were fascist states.  ,[object Object],The Anti-Comintern Pact was a pledge between Japan and Germany agreeing that they would work together to stop the spread of communism.   ,[object Object],A Nazi party had formed in Austria and there was outside pressure from Hitler and Mussolini to allow Nazi party members in Austria’s government cabinet.  Austria and Germany had an agreement on union but when the Austrian chancellor suggested that the people vote on the issue Hitler decided to take Austria using force. ,[object Object],In March of 1938 Hitler declared Austria a part of their Third Reich.   The Treaty of Versailles forbid a union between Germany and Austria.  France and Great Britain did nothing more then send protests to Hitler, which he ignored. The League of Nations took no action. ,[object Object],More then 3 million Germans lived in the Sudetenland.  The Czech government tried to protect their rights, but were unable to because many wanted union with Germany.  As a result the Nazi party gained strength in the area and riots broke out.  After riots in September 1938 the area was put under martial law.  As a result Hitler announced he would protect the Germans living in the area and that he would invade and annex the Sudetenland. ,[object Object],The policy of trying to keep the peace by accepting some of the demands of the aggressor. ,[object Object],Germany- Hitler, Great Britain- Neville Chamberlain, France- Edouard Daladier, and Italy- Mussolini.  Chamberlain and Daladier accepted Hitler’s demand that the Sudetenland be joined with Germany.  They accepted Germany’s demands because they knew their countries were not prepare for war.   ,[object Object],Italy took Albania and the League of Nations failed to do anything.  The complete helplessness in the face of aggression was obvious. ,[object Object]

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Chapter 21 2 Around The Room Answers

  • 1.
  • 2. In 1939 Hitler announced that he would rearm Germany. He also took Germany out of the League of Nations. Hitler’s actions were a direct violation of the Treaty of Versailles
  • 3.
  • 4. Great Britain stepped up its rearmament program and also drafted a law to draft men into the military. France and Great Britain agreed to protect Poland should Germany invade. Also the two countries began talks with the Soviet Union for a three-way alliance.
  • 5.
  • 6. While Stalin was negotiating with Great Britain and France he was also having secret talks with Germany. In August 1939 Hitler announced an alliance with the Soviet Union. Hitler earlier signed the anti-comintern pact with Japan and the Soviet Union was a communist country.
  • 7. What were the terms of this pact?
  • 8. The agreement publicly stated that Germany and the Soviet Union would never attack each and that each would remain neutral if the other went to war.
  • 9.
  • 10. Germany took over the city and invaded Poland with a massive air and land attack. Using total war the Germans quickly took the country. Two day later Great Britain and France kept their agreement and declared war on Germany. WWII had begun.