the student will explain conflict and change in europe to the 21st century
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SS6H7. The student will explain conflict and change in Europe to the 21st century. Describe major developments following World War I: the Russian Revolution, the Treaty of Versailles, worldwide depression, and the rise of Nazism. Causes that led to World War I. Arms Race. Imperialism. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
The student will explain conflict and change in Europe to the 21st century.
Describe major developments following World War I: the Russian Revolution, the Treaty of Versailles, worldwide depression, and the rise of Nazism.
Arms Race
Alliance System
Imperialism
Nationalism
Causes that led to World War I
Assassination of Franz Ferdinand
The more one nation built up its army and navy, the more other
nations felt they had to do the same.
For Twenty years, the nations of Europe had been making alliances. The danger of these alliances was that an
argument between two countries could draw all the other nations into a fight.
European nations ruled smaller countries, called colonies, and competed with each other to amass more colonies. Germany and Italy decided they wanted a colonial
empire too.
Nationalism gave groups of subject peoples the idea of
forming independent nations of their own.
Major developments following World War I:
The Russian Revolution
The Treaty of Versailles
Worldwide depression
The rise of Nazism.
The Russian Revolution1904-1917 – A series of Crises
1905 – Russo-Japanese WarJapan wins some key islands
once owned by Russia
Bloody Sunday (January 22, 1905)Peasants approach the Czar’s winter
palace in St. Petersburg with a petition asking for better work
conditions and food. Troops opened fire on the crowd of women and
children and as many as 1000 die.
The Dumaa legislative body made by the Czar in response to national unrest – he
dissolved it weeks later. Others met, yet did nothing.
WWI – 1914-1917An unmitigated disaster for
Russia. Weak generals, poorly equipped troops (some sent
with no gun!) 4 million Russian soldiers die in the first year.
The war drained the government money reserves
and food shortages begin.
Rasputin
Nicholas II goes to the front, his wife turns to a holy man/psychic
for help in running the government. Russians are
furious about this.
Czar Nicholas II is overthrown. He and his family are executed.
The Treaty of VersaillesIn 1919, this treaty put an official end to World War I. Since Germany
was the loser, they had to agree to its provisions:
Created the League of Nations
The purpose of the organization was to arbitrate
conflicts between nations before they lead to war.
Reparations
It required that Germany accept responsibility for the war and was thus obliged to pay large amounts of compensation to other
countries. Officially put at $33,000,000,000, a sum that many economists deemed to be excessive. The economic problems that the payments
brought are cited as one of the causes of the rise of dictator Adolf Hitler, and inevitably led to the outbreak World War II.
Restricted German armed forces
Loss of Territory
Loss of German colonies around the world, and loss
of German territory to France, Denmark, and
Poland.
Worldwide Depression
http://www.chs.chicousd.org/teachers/DanielWebb/documents/Chapter_15/Section_2/Study_Guide_15_2.pdf
Depression Work Sheet
Stock Market crash of 1929 – the financial affects were felt around the world.
Street scene on Black Thursday, Oct. 24, 1929, the day the New York stock market crashed and the day that many mark as the
beginning of the Great Depression.
The Rise of Nazism After the defeat in the First World War, Germany becomes a democracy. Social
Democrats and Liberal parties form the new government. The enormous costs of the war
cause rampant inflation. Unemployment rises to over five million. Large parts of the population live in fear of falling back into
19th-century poverty. Nationalist parties and the newly founded National Socialist German
Workers Party (NSDAP) blame the democratic constitution, the parties
supporting the new republic and the unjust provisions of the peace treaty of Versailles
for the chaos.
But above all it is "the Jew" who is being blamed: The German worker is being ruined by "Jewish Capital" and threatened by "Jewish Bolshevism" that wants to turn him into a slave.
The Nazi party under the leadership of Adolf Hitler gains more votes in every election. It promises to "restore honor" to the Germans, to renew
political order and to bring back "work and bread."
The Nazi party under the leadership of
Adolph Hitler gained more votes in every
election. He appealed to the poor and the
powerless. They promised to "restore
honor" to Germans, to renew political order
and to bring back "work and bread."
"Women! Millions of men without work. Millions of children without a future. Save the German family. Vote for Adolf Hitler!"
Explain the impact of WWII in terms of the Holocaust, the origins of the Cold War, and the
rise of Superpowers.
Movie poster: The Eternal Jew
German Propaganda
The United States and the Soviet Union
Vie for power.
Holocaust
http://www.cdli.ca/CITE/ns_camps.htm The full story.
Hitler blamed Germany’s problems on the Jews.
As Hitler's plan unfolded, mass arrests of Jews were ordered. Men, women and children of all ages were herded into town squares and railway yards in cities throughout Europe. Adults with a trade and in good physical health were taken to work camps where they were forced to work as slaves to supply the German army with food, clothing, weapons and ammunition.
Adults who were sick or too weak to work were taken to death camps where they were either hanged, shot or gassed to death by the thousands. Their bodies, stripped of clothing, jewelry and even the gold fillings in their teeth, were either dumped and buried in mass graves or cremated in large ovens and open pits.
Many school-aged children suffered the same fate as the sick and elderly. Some were spared the death camps, but their fate was just as horrible. They were used as subjects in all kinds of medical experiments. Some were given germs that caused diseases, and once sick, injected with experimental medicines to study how the human body would respond.
An estimated 12 million people died in the holocaust.
Europe became divided after World War II
Origins of the Cold WarThe cold war began with mistrust between the Soviet Union and the western democracies especially the United States.
So why were these two super powers so distrustful of the other?
United States Soviet Union
Free Elections No Elections or fixed elections
Democratic Autocratic/Dictatorship
Capitalist Communist
Survival of the fittest
Everybody helps everyone else
Richest world power
Poor economic base
Personal freedom Society controlled by the secret police
Freedom of the media
Total censorship
* American fear of communist attack* Truman’s dislike of Stalin* Russia’s fear of the American's atomic bomb * Russia’s dislike of capitalism* Russia’s actions in the Soviet zone of Germany* America’s refusal to share nuclear secrets* Russia’s expansion west into Eastern Europe + broken election promises* Russia’s fear of American attack* Russia’s need for a secure western border* Russia’s aim of spreading world communism
Causes of the Cold War
* American fear of communist attack* Truman’s dislike of Stalin* Russia’s fear of the American's atomic bomb * Russia’s dislike of capitalism* Russia’s actions in the Soviet zone of Germany* America’s refusal to share nuclear secrets* Russia’s expansion west into Eastern Europe + broken election promises* Russia’s fear of American attack* Russia’s need for a secure western border* Russia’s aim of spreading world communism
Causes of the Cold War
To be a superpower, a nation needs to have a strong economy, an overpowering military, immense international political power and, a strong national ideology.
The Rise of Superpowers
1945
United StatesSoviet UnionBritish EmpireBritish Commonwealth
Explain how the collapse of the Soviet Union led to the end of the Cold War and German reunification.
First, the Soviets underestimated the degree to which the non-Russian ethnic groups in the country (which was more than fifty percent of the total population) would resist assimilation into a Russianized State.
Second, their economic planning failed to meet the needs of the State, which was caught up in a vicious arms race with the United States (more spending on military needs than the peoples needs). This led to gradual economic decline, eventually necessitating the need for reform.
Finally, the ideology of Communism, which the Soviet Government worked to instill in the hearts and minds of its population, never took firm root, and eventually lost whatever influence it had originally carried.
Reasons for the collapse of the Soviet Union
In December of 1991, as the world watched in amazement, the Soviet Union disintegrated into fifteen separate countries.
German Reunification From 1945 until 1990,
Germany was divided into two countries: East Germany
and West Germany. East Germany had a Communist
government and West Germany was a democracy. The city of Berlin was also
divided. East Berlin became the capital of East Germany
and West Berlin was a part of West Germany.
Unification means making two or more parts as one.
The German reunification took place on October 3, 1990, when East Germany again became a part of the Federal Republic of Germany. The wall that divided
East and West Berlin, a symbol of the Iron Curtain that divided the country, came down. People were now free to travel all over Germany.
References• http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Palms/2460/causes.html • http://www.cim.edu/download/dlEvRevRusOutline.pdf • http://encyclopedia.kids.net.au/page/tr/Treaty_of_Versailles • http://images.encarta.msn.com/xrefmedia/aencmed/targets/maps/mhi/00157
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• http://www.coldwar.org/articles/90s/fall_of_the_soviet_union.asp • http://www.studyworld.com/newsite/ReportEssay/History/General%5CRise_
of_Superpowers_After_WWII-81.htm
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Superpower_map_1945.PNG • http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/what%20was%20the%20cold%20war.ht
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