The clouds of war were forming during the 1930’s and even earlier. World War I led dictators to rise, and caused anger in many people. The Treaty of Versailles was constantly being violated because of the ineffectiveness of it and the League of Nations it created. There were many causes of World War II, however it can be narrowed down into a couple of things that really pushed it over the edge. The two main causes of war were Axis power aggression and the appeasement of Axis powers, because the Allied powers and League of Nations appeased them, the aggressors could grow stronger without retaliation. A major contributor to World War II was the extreme aggression of Germany and other Axis powers. This happened with Germany’s ally first, “Italy …show more content…
Peace was all they wanted, German aggression was allowed because no one wanted another war. British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain said, “If they can settle their differences, we shall save the peace of Europe for a generation” (Document 5). He also said, “I shall not give up the hope of a peaceful solution” (Document 5). It is clear that while the intentions of peace were good, their appeasement was letting Germany grow stronger. Chamberlain said that their aggression was tolerable because there was not war, there was no need for war, and they needed to keep it that way. He concluded, “If we have to fight it must be on a larger issue that that” (Document 5). Chamberlain’s attempts to keep the peace were like many others, the threat of a possible war scared everyone. The League and Allies would do almost anything to prevent another war, including the Munich Agreement. The Munich Agreement was, “a desperate act of appeasement at the cost of the Czechoslovak state…performed in the vain hope that it would satisfy Hitler’s stormy ambition” (Document 7). The appeasement let Hitler and Germany gain power, and they kept trying to more. The thought of another war struck fear in everyone, but their fear led to bad decisions being made. The Munich Agreement was not needed and most likely is one of the final straws before the war, “it was unnecessary…because the Czech defenses were strong were very strong…and because German generals were aware that Germany was weak at the moment. They were actually prepared to attempt to remove Hitler” (Document 7). This quote proves that the lengths they took to prevent another war ended up being for the worse. Their desperation made them make a poor decision that ended up starting a war instead of keeping the peace. Appeasement was a method that worked for keeping the
. had he continued to move toward war”(GK 7). Although Germany was a powerful country at the time, they were only starting to rebuild from the Treaty of Versailles. Germany had many weaknesses in their economy and politics, many other countries were much stronger and more prepared for war than Germany would have been. Appeasing Hitler multiple times, gave Nazi Germany time to grow stronger and prepare for the war they created.
The Munich agreement was created in order for the World War II to be averted. In his speech in defence of the Munich Agreement, Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain reassures everyone in persuading them that the right decision had been made: to hand over Czechoslovakia to Germany. ‘Time was essence’ he reminded and it was crucial to reach the right decision as soon as possible. Chamberlain believed that if too much time passed a provocation could unnecessary conflict. Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain mainly highlights in his speech that ‘the real triumph’ was the fact that all 4 great powers had succeeded in coming together and making a decision without violence, fighting and chaos.
Churchill talks about what appeasement did for Germany, who benefitted from the Munich Agreement, a form of appeasement the League of Nations used to try to avoid war, as well as nations in the League of Nations. He states, “They neither prevented Germany from rearming, nor did they rearm us in time. They weakened the League of Nations... Thus they left us in the hour of trial without a strong national defense or system of international security” (Document 6). This shows that appeasement allowed Germany to continue with its harmful intentions of rebuilding its military, weakening the countries in the League of Nations, and leaving the league vulnerable, which means appeasement did not benefit the appeasers of aggression, but harmed and helped the aggression in its disastrous intentions.
World War II was a very brutal war that lasted from the years 1939-1945. There are a ton of different heroes from World War II. There is a variety of reasons as to why they are considered heroes and where their home countries are from. General Ulsterman Robert Blair Mayne, who was otherwise known as Patty ,was one of these heroes along with Bernard Montgomery. During the war there were also many sacrifices taken.
Hitler was the main aggressor during 1939 who everyone appeased to, who is infamously known for his rise to power, his persecution of Jews, and his attacks on the world to dominate, that killed so many. Neville Chamberlain, the British Prime Minister, believed in the policy of appeasement and appeased Hitler at the Munich Conference which eventually lead to the start of World War II. The Western Powers responded to aggression with appeasement, and in 1939 the world was plunged into World War II, proving to the world that collective security is a better response to aggression. Hitler’s aggression was the main reason why Allied powers felt the need to appease. In 1930, after the Reichstag fire, Adolf Hitler rose to power because he was appointed
It’s 1939, Hitler has risen to power wreaking havoc on other countries. This is the start of what is known as WWII. Taking a few steps back is WWI. It all started in 1914 and ended in 1918, this is commonly referred to as the “Great War”. This war dealt with the Triple Alliance, the Triple Entente, the Central Powers, and the Allies.
Comparison between WW1 and WW2. Ali Hamza 5B (4) 1.How it began , Differences between World War 1 and 2 is how it began. World War 1 started when the death of Archduke Franz Ferdinand which created an dramactic reaction from Europe. When World War 2 broke out it was because Germany start began invading neighbouring countries.
Treaty of Versailles In January,1919 the allied leaders attended a peace conference to discuss about the peace terms they would offer to the central power in Paris. Twenty-seven victorious Allied powers were present, but the meetings were dominated by the ‘Winners’, Britain, France and USA. Russia was not summoned because she was not trusted after the Bolshevik Revolution of November 1917 and had already made peace with Germany. The treaty was crafted so that Germany would be disabled and it wouldn’t restart another war and the country was severely treated as her most worthy assets were taken.
Chamberlain followed a policy of appeasement with Hitler in order to keep peace and avoid any future potential conflict from occuring. The three points that exemplify the reason as to why Chamberlain appeased Hitler, all indicate that Chamberlain’s Britain saw appeasement as the best possible approach towards Hitler’s radical German regime. In the period after World War 1, nations across Europe began to build and strengthen themselves in order to gain the collective security of their nation as well as international prestige and superiority. The recently signed Treaty of Versailles severely punished Germany for the damage it had caused. When Germany began to grow and expand, breaking the rules established by the Treaty of Versailles, international leaders such as Neville Chamberlain believed in a policy of appeasement because they thought that Germany was simply trying to recover from all that was taken away from them.
In what is known as the biggest war in history, World War II had many controversial causes, from the Great Depression to the US isolationism, however I will be focusing on what I think are the four main triggers of the biggest war on Earth: The unfairness of the Treaty of Versaille (1919), Nazi’s aggressive foreign policy (1935-1939), The failure of the appeasement (1938-1939) and the Nazi-Soviet pact (1939). These were all the main factors of the Second World War, however which was the headlining one... Firstly, after losing the First World War in 1919, the Germans were forced to sign a demanding and arbitrary so called “peace treaty” known as the Treaty of Versaille. The Germans weren’t even allowed to participate in the negotiations of
1. There were many events leading up to world war 2. One of them was the treaty of Versailles which basically punished Germany for world war 1. Another event leading up to world war 2 was the appeasement-Britain and France leaders agreed to let Hitler take sudanland if he agreed to not create war but getting that land basically opened up other “doors” for Hitler. 2.
The Nazi-Soviet Pact was made by Stalin due to the indifference of Britain and France to an alliance. The consequence of this was that it resulted in temporary peace between Germany and Soviet Union. During Hitler’s reign in Germany, he wanted to expand, and was willing to wage war, however other nations wanted peace. On September 30, 1938, France, Britain, Italy, and Germany signed the Munich Agreement, which granted all of Hitler’s major demands.
Which was 1 an agreement between France, Italy, Nazi Germany, and Britain. [Since] Germany invaded the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia, the British and French prime ministers tried to get Hitler to agree not to use his military in the future in return for the land he had taken. This act was unsuccessful as Hitler invaded the rest of Czechoslovakia, then this led Britain and France to declare World War II. Another cause of World War II was Fascism. Since the World War I left the economy a mess, countries were being taken over by dictators, as these dictators looked for new lands to conquer.
World War II began in 1939 due to the unresolved issues of the first war and the instability of Germany’s economy. Countries who were involved in this war were the Axis Powers (Germany, Japan and Italy) and the
World War II was a very brutal war that lasted from the years 1939-1945. There are a ton of different heroes from World War II. There is a variety of reasons as to why they are considered heroes and where their home countries are from. General Ulsterman Robert Blair Mayne, who was otherwise known as Patty ,was one of these heroes along with Bernard Montgomery. During the war there were also many sacrifices taken.