World War II: Causes and Theaters

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Causes of War
  2. Major Theaters
  3. Key Figures
  4. Holocaust
  5. Turning Points
  6. European End
  7. Pacific End
  8. War Consequences
  9. Post-War Legacy

📖 1. Causes of War

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Treaty of Versailles (1919): A peace treaty ending World War I that imposed harsh penalties and reparations on Germany, fostering resentment and economic hardship, which contributed to the outbreak of World War II.
  • Militarism: The belief in building up strong armed forces to prepare for war, leading to an arms race and increased tensions among nations.
  • Expansionism: A policy aimed at territorial growth, exemplified by Japan’s imperial ambitions in Asia and Nazi Germany’s desire for Lebensraum (living space).
  • Appeasement: Diplomatic policy of making concessions to aggressive powers (e.g., Britain and France allowing Hitler to annex Austria and Sudetenland) to avoid conflict, which ultimately failed to prevent war.
  • Economic Instability: Conditions like the Great Depression and hyperinflation that destabilized nations, making extremist ideologies and militaristic policies more appealing.
  • Immediate Cause: The invasion of Poland by Germany in September 1939, which directly triggered the start of World War II as Britain and France declared war on Germany.

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1. What are causes of war?

2. What was the primary purpose of the Treaty of Versailles (1919) in relation to Germany?

3. When did the Battle of Midway take place during World War II?

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Causes of WWII — main factors?

Treaty of Versailles, militarism, expansionism, appeasement, economic instability, invasion of Poland.

Treaty of Versailles — impact?

Fostered resentment and economic hardship in Germany.

Major WWII theaters — examples?

European, Pacific, North African campaigns.

Militarism — effect?

Led to arms race and rising tensions.

Key WWII figures — leaders?

Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin, Hitler, Mussolini, Tojo.

Expansionism — example?

Japan in Asia, Nazi Germany for lebensraum.

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