1933-1937 – Cautious Expansion Phase 2 - 1937-1939 – Aggressive Expansion Phase 1: In 1933 Hitler withdrew Germany from the League of Nations after storming out of the Disarmament Conference where no conclusion was reached because no country really wanted to disarm especially to the level of German which was only allowed 100‚000 troops and 6 battleships and no air force. This meant that Hitler was free to do whatever he pleased and
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Hitler was responsible for the outbreak of World War 2(1939) to a significant extent. The many things that he did like going against the Treaty of Versailles which included the rearmament of Germany‚ his Lebensraum policy where he wanted to take over neighboring lands and gain more territory for Germany and his disrespect to the treaties he made. While Hitler was a great cause for World War 2‚ he was not the sole reason. The Great Depression‚ the weak leaders of the League of Nations and their
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the most important causes of World War 2 although they did have an effect on it. The Invasion of Poland actually started World War 2. Britain and France could have prevented WW2 from ever occurring at The Remilitarisation of the Rhineland‚ Munich Conference and The Invasion of Czechoslovakia. Britain and France could have also lowered reparations for Germany as Germany was bankrupt and with extremist parties taking power such as The Nazis would dislike the Allies and The Treaty of Versailles.
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Prime Minister of Britain from 28 May 1937-10 May 1940. He is famous for using his appeasement foreign policy against Adolf Hitler. His actions today are widely criticized for allowing Hitler to grow more powerful‚ the most famous example being the Munich Agreement of 1938 in which Hitler not only took over the agreed Sudetenland but went on to take over the rest of Czechoslovakia. One hand Neville Chamberlain was a responsible Prime Minister. Britain’s economy was still crippled due to the First World
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solution to prevent a naval arms race between nations‚ but also a way to acknowledge part of the damage they caused with the Treaty of Versailles (USHMM‚ 2023). By 1938‚ Chamberlain spoke up at the United Kingdom’s House of Commons and defended the Munich conference by stating‚ “that we should seek by all means in our power to avoid war‚ by analyzing possible causes‚ by trying to remove them [...]” (Chamberlin Doc A). This is exactly what the method of appeasement aims to do‚ whether they exceed or not.
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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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it is the core topic of this paper. This essay will involve in defining ‘Multiculturalism’ and focus on Britain. Furthermore‚ it will involve in describe the UK’s multiculturalism in the light of chosen case study (David Cameron’s speech in Munich conference). Thereafter‚ will attempt to make a comparison between the case study and some multiculturalism theoretical concepts. Subsequently‚ a brief of my experience of multiculturalism as a general and especially in the UK. Finally‚ some conclusions
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stronger force if seen necessary. Western democracies were adopted with the appeasement to keep the peace. The League of Nations did not take action to terminate these attacks (AS SEEN IN DOCUMENT 3). The Munich agreement also proves that appeasement is not the answer for peace. During the Munich Conference‚ Germans got the OK to occupy Sudetenland‚ Czechoslovakia only if to promise not to invade more countries (AS SEEN IN DOCUMENT 4). (AS SEEN IN DOCUMENT 9) Keith Eubank claims that the countries of Europe
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Hanson (1972). Chamberlain and appeasement: 1915-1964. Granada: Paladin. Chapman‚ Paul. Why was appeasement so popular in Britain? Plano & Olten (eds) (1982)‚ Dictionary of International Relations. The Telegram‚ October 13th‚ 1938. Faber‚ David (2008). Munich: The 1938 Appeasement Crisis. Simon & Schuster. Keane‚ Michael (2005). Dictionary of Modern Strategy and Tactics. Naval Institute Press.
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Sean McHugh AP World History Cox‚ Period 5 Chapter 25 Notes Retreat from Democracy: Dictatorial Regimes Few democratic states. Rise of fascism. Many other countries adopt authoritarian states Stepping Back from Democracy Mass politics helps spread democracy through Europe but war slows it. Causes distrust in it Societies badly divided. Working class strong‚ middle class not Women forced out of jobs after war. Have no husbands‚ must work. Population worries Great Depression makes it
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