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    Documents 1-9 *The actual documents (what you will be using as evidence in your papers) are in the boxes. *The questions that follow each document are there to help you analyze them. Document 1 In this excerpt‚ Adolf Hitler explains some of his ideas. One blood demands one Reich. Never will the German nation have the moral right to enter into colonial politics until‚ at least‚ it includes its own sons within a single state.... Oppressed territories are led back to the bosom of a common

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    Dbq Causes of Wwii

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    DBQ: Causes of WWII During the period previous to World War II causes that led to World War II included German attempt of imperialism in Europe‚ pro-appeasement ideologies towards German military expansion‚ and ignoring con-appeasement ideologies towards German military expansion. Documents1‚ 3‚ and 4 support the idea that one of the causes that led to World War II included Germany’s attempt of imperialism. Document 1‚ an excerpt from Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler‚ explains some of Hitler’s ideas

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    working classes of the Western world supported Collective Security 1934: January – Hitler signed a 10 year non-aggression pact with Poland‚ which ruined France’s Little Entente‚ guaranteed Polish neutrality when German moved against Czechoslovakia and Austria. Improved France’s and the USSR’s relations. June – Hitler and Mussolini met for the first time. Mussolini started supporting Hitler. July – The murder of Chancellor Dollfuss. Italy sent troops to Austria. The anti-Nazi move

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    stating that Hitler could have the Sudetenland region of​  ​ Czechoslovakia provided he  promised not to invade the rest of ​  ​ Czechoslovakia.” 1  1  ​ "World War Two ­ Causes." ​ World War Two​ . History on the Net‚ 25 Feb. 2013. Web. 15 Apr. 2014.  “World War Two ­  Causes”  Paragraph 9      B. “Hitler was not a man of his word and in March 1939 he invaded the rest of  Czechoslovakia.  Neither Britain or France were prepared to take military action against  Hitler for Czechoslovakia. Britain and France promised to take military action if he 

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    the Treaty of Versailles if he came into power. He wanted to expand Germanys territory as much of their land was taken away from them after World War One. Hitler wanted Austria to join Germany and for German minorities in other country’s like Czechoslovakia to rejoin Germany. Hitler hated communism because he believed it helped bring the defeat of World War One and that they wanted to take over Germany so he wanted to get rid of it. Hitler was very much against the Treaty of Versailles so he decided

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    Causes of World War II We all know that Hitler invaded Poland in 1939‚ but why exactly did the world plunge into WWII? (the three isms). In Mein Kampf by Adolph Hitler “Oppressed territories are led back to the bosom of a common Reich‚ not by flaming protests‚ but by a mighty sword.”(Doc. 1) Hitler suggest that a Reich is needed in Germany. This relates to ______ism because Germany is becoming the superior power will cause other countries to want to destroy them. After Italy attacked Ethiopia

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    the Soviet Union still dominated with communist ideals in the countries of Czechoslovakia‚ Hungary and Poland. After the Berlin Wall that separated Germany into East and West collapsed‚ representing the fall of communism in Germany‚ the other countries followed suit. While the collapse was sudden‚ reforming an entire country that had been under communist control for years was not an easy task. In post-war Czechoslovakia‚ the government was controlled by President Eduard Benes. Although he claimed

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    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 War. Britain was in no position to be involved in a war‚ and so Chamberlain did as much as he could to keep war from breaking

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    its land. Of course Germany reaction towards this was not good and They were angry at the ministers who had signed such a harsh pact. When Hitler came to power in 1933‚ he began to make Germany powerful again. Germany lost the Sudetenland to Czechoslovakia‚ Danzig became a free city‚ the Saar region was under the control of the League of Nation’s for 15 years and an Anschluss with Austria was forbidden. Again‚ one of the main aims of Hitler’s foreign policy was to unite all German speakers. In the

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    to a cooling off period between the rivals. A significant step taken by Brezhnev in protecting Communism was in Czechoslovakia that raised tensions with the United States. During Brezhnev’s term‚ he escalated tensions with Czechoslovakia in what is called the Prague Spring. In January of 1968‚ a reformer‚ Alexander Dubcek‚ was elected Secretary of the Communist party in Czechoslovakia. He deviated from the control of the Soviet Union Communist party by creating and establishing cultural and economic

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