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    Was Appeasement Justified

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    too soon you may end up with outdated weapons‚ which are useless against a modern army. Also numerous people feared a second world war‚ as WW1 was very bad for the citizens on Great Britain‚ especially as it may be over a small country such as Czechoslovakia. Many people would do anything to avoid a war as bad as WW1‚ this is why it was sensible to appease‚ as the public opinion was against war. Additionally many wealthy people‚ and ordinary people‚ would lose their land‚ property and their money

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    loses and wanted world peace. As Hitler was chancellor of Germany‚ he wanted ‘living space’ for Germany‚ meaning invading other countries for their land. The appeasement from Britain and France occurred when Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia. Britain couldn’t have helped Czechoslovakia as it’s armed forces were not ready

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    WW2 Prevented

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    did both of. Along with violation of the Treaty of Versailles‚ Hitler signed a contracted saying he was allowed to keep the Sudetenland in compromise that he vowed not to take over the rest of Czechoslovakia or any other lands. Even though Hitler signed the contract‚ he took over the rest of Czechoslovakia anyway because he recognized how easy it was to gain land‚ and how weak the French and British looked by appeasing to him. With this being said‚ the League of Nation should have placed a hard punishment

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    Locarno Honeymoon

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    referred to as the ‘Locarno honeymoon’. Later‚ historians were not so enthusiastic about Locarno; there was one glaring omission from the agreements – no guarantees were given by Germany or Britain about Germany’s eastern frontiers with Poland and Czechoslovakia‚ the very areas where trouble was most likely to arise.” Lowe‚ Norman. Mastering Modern World History. Houndmills‚ Basingstoke‚ Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan‚ 2005. Print. The Locarno agreements: Date: 1925 Countries involved: Germany‚ France

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    The letter written to Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ President of the United States‚ from Albert Einstein‚ a famous scientist in the early 1900s‚ explains how an element named Uranium can benefit America greatly. In this letter‚ Einstein informs the president on how and why it would be very beneficial towards manufacturing areas in the US.     Einstein then lists ways Uranium can be used to help the US scientifically and politically. An example that Einstein includes in his letter to Roosevelt‚ is the fact

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    Name Teacher AP U.S. History October 8‚ 2012 DBQ From the years of 1941 to 1949‚ there was an increase in suspicion and tension between the United States and the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union was a Communist country ruled by a dictator while America was a capitalist democracy that valued freedom. Their completely different beliefs and aims caused friction to form between them‚ which contributed to the creation of the Cold War. At the start of the first world war‚ Germany and the Soviet Union

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    The Second World War started for many reasons but the most important were: the treaty of Versailles and the negative impact it had upon Germany‚ the foreign policy of Adolf Hitler and what did the other countries do to stop Hitler’s actions. The treaty of Versailles was a very important factor for the break out of war. The treaty took away land from Germany and gave it to Poland‚ France and Britain. This land included the colonies that Germany had in Africa that was given to France and Britain.

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    Was the League of Nations a success? The League of Nations was a intergovernmental organization founded in 1919 as a result of the Paris Peace Conference that ended the First World War with 3 main members; America‚ Britain and France‚ also known as the ‘Big three’. Their 4 main aims were to prevent aggression‚ improve business and trade‚ improve living and working conditions and get rid of country’s weapons by disarming. The League of Nations was successful in some areas such as with refugees;

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    Outline 31.1

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    Aggression‚ Appeasement‚ and War Vocabulary Sanction – penalties Pacifism – opposition to all war Appeasement – giving in to demands of an aggressor to keep the peace Anschuss – union of Austria Dictators Challenge World Peace Japan on the Move i. One of the earliest tests had been posed by Japan. ii. Japanese military leaders and ultranationalists thought that Japan should have an empire equal to those of the western powers. iii. In pursuit of this goal‚ Japan seized Manchuria in 1931

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    World War one started in 1914 and ended in 1918‚ and World War two started in 1939 and ended in 1945. In both wars‚ Germany and its allies had major parts in the beginning of the conflicts. World war one was fought between the Triple Entente & Italy versus Germany and Austria-Hungary & the Ottoman Empire. The results for both wars were almost the same. In World War one‚ no army lost; however‚ Germany politically lost everything‚ or most‚ of what she had. While in World war two‚ Germany surrendered

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