In 1933, Hitler announced that Germany would rearm itself in violation of the Treaty of Versailles. His first alliance was the Rome-Berlin Axis with Italy in 1936. This brought the two fascist states together. The Anti-Comintern Pact in 1937 saw Germany and Japan pledge to stop the spread of communism. Hitler annexed Austria in 1938 despite protests. He then invaded the Sudetenland with the appeasement of Britain, France, and Italy at the Munich Conference. Germany and the Soviet Union shocked the world with their non-aggression pact in 1939 before Germany invaded Poland, starting World War II.
CAMBRIDGE IGCSE HISTORY REVISION 4 - COLD WAR. A comprehensive revision presentation including: causes of the cold war, Yalta Conference, Postdam Conference, salami tactics, the events in 1946-1948, the Berlin blockade, the Korean War, Khrushchev succeeded Stalin, Hungary 1956, U2 crisis, Berlin Wall and Cuban Missile Crisis.
CAMBRIDGE IGCSE HISTORY REVISION 4 - COLD WAR. A comprehensive revision presentation including: causes of the cold war, Yalta Conference, Postdam Conference, salami tactics, the events in 1946-1948, the Berlin blockade, the Korean War, Khrushchev succeeded Stalin, Hungary 1956, U2 crisis, Berlin Wall and Cuban Missile Crisis.
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CAMBRIDGE IGCSE HISTORY REVISION 3 - WHY HAD INTERNATIONAL PEACE COLLAPSED BY 1939? A presentation which includes: Hitler's aims, his steps to war, and the failure of the appeasement policy.
LEAGUE OF NATIONS: THE ABYSSINIAN CRISIS.
Some historians believe that the Abyssinian crisis destroyed the credibility of the League of Nations. It was the British and French foreign ministers, Hoare and Laval, who secretly planned to carve up Abyssinia and give a chunk of the country to Mussolini. Hoare and Laval lost their jobs because of this idea.
CAMBRIDGE IGCSE HISTORY REVISION 3 - WHY HAD INTERNATIONAL PEACE COLLAPSED BY...George Dumitrache
CAMBRIDGE IGCSE HISTORY REVISION 3 - WHY HAD INTERNATIONAL PEACE COLLAPSED BY 1939? A presentation which includes: Hitler's aims, his steps to war, and the failure of the appeasement policy.
LEAGUE OF NATIONS: THE ABYSSINIAN CRISIS.
Some historians believe that the Abyssinian crisis destroyed the credibility of the League of Nations. It was the British and French foreign ministers, Hoare and Laval, who secretly planned to carve up Abyssinia and give a chunk of the country to Mussolini. Hoare and Laval lost their jobs because of this idea.
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AQA B History GCSE Hitler's Foreign Policy RevisionGeorgie Pearson
A complete revision presentation for the topic Hitler's Foreign Policy as part of the AQA B History GCSE spec. Includes brief notes covering all the areas needed in studying the topic. Hope this helps :)
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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
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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.
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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.
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.
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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.