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Turmoil between the Wars

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Kinberg, Nicholas Michael Chakmakian AP European History 31 May 2015 Chapter 15 Outline Turmoil Between Wars WW1 took 9m/destroyed Euro confidence Euros in interwar yrs. Wantedsocialism/commie, turned to extremisms on right Result in 20s was collapse of democracy; 30s, few democracies remained Brit, France, US, regimes were frayed by challenges Cause of democracy?s decline was econ., caused by WW1/Great Depression of 1929-33 Layin social conflict, exacerbated by war; electorate rallied to extremist parties that promised transformations of nations Nat?l?ism was source of discontent, Italy/Germany, nat?l?ism turned against gov?t?s

AP EURO NOTES

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AP Euro Notes Sec 24-2 pp. 732-746 Nalani Story Toward the Modern Consciousness: Intellectual and Cultural Developments Near end of 19 cent, new view of physical universal-an appeal to irrational, alternative views of human nature, and racially innovative forms of literary and artistic expression shattered old beliefs and opened the way to a modern consciousness Challenged many assumptions generated by Sci Revolution & Enlightenment New ideas called forth sense of confusion/anxiety that would become even more pronounced after world war I Developments in the Sciences: The Emergence of a New Physics Sci=chief pillars supporting optimistic & rationalistic view of world that many West shared in 19 cent

World War 2 Song

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The Treaty of Versailles was made for peace But it didn?t work in the least Article 231 Punished us severely The League of Nations didn?t have the help it needed It stood by and watched as we invaded Locarno and Kellogg They meant nothing Fascism, was on the rise Manchuria got a big surprise Japan invades and leaves the League Italy can?t wait to copy Ethiopia, got defeated (YAY) Get ready cause, Franco?s up Civil war, erupts in Spain Now Spain has a dictator And we have An ally with Italians Cause the Rome Berlin Axis Responded to Spain?s actions We got, Rhineland back in ?36 Cause I am a champion, and you?re gonna see me invade OHOHOHOOHHO You?re gonna see me invade OHOHOHOHOHOH Britain was a major pacifist We got Austria from the Anschluss

14553698-speilvogel-ch-27-prt-3.pdf

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Sp ch 27 prt 3 797-802 The New Order I. The initial victories of the Germans and the Japanese gave them the opportunity to create new orders in Europe and Asia. A. Although both countries presented positive images of these new orders for publicity purposes, in practice both allowed policies of ruthless domination of their subject peoples. The Nazi Empire I. After the German victories in Europe, Nazi propagandists created glowing images of a new European order based on ?equal chances? for all nations and an integrated economic community. A. This was not Hitler?s conception of a European New Order. He saw the Europe he had conquered simply as subject to German domination. II. The Nazi empire stretched across continental Europe from the English Channel in the

Hitler's Rise to Power and Nazi Germany

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Hitler and Germany Rachel Robinson Adolf Hitler and Nazism in Germany Hitler was an anticommunist Against the practices of communism, or a system of government in which a single party holds power and all goods are equally shared by the people Instead, he admired Mussolini and his practice of fascism, a belief that the nation is more important than the individual Individualism makes countries weak A strong government led by a dictator was needed to impose order on society A nation becomes great by expanding its territory and building its military Hitler and Mussolini Hitler?s Background and Rise to Power Fought for Germany in WWI Germany?s surrender and acceptance of the conditions outlined in the Treaty of Versailles hurt his pride and left him with a vengeance

euro 24

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Chapter 24 An Age of Modernity, Anxiety, and Imperialism, 1894-1914 Toward the Modern Consciousness: Intellectual and Cultural Developments Developments in the Sciences: The Emergence of a New Physics Classical Newtonian Physics: universe = giant machine; matter = indivisible atoms Marie & Pierre Curie: discovered element radium giving off radiation concluded that atoms contained subatomic particles behaving randomly Max Planck: energy is radiated discontinuously in packets called ?quanta? quantum theory raised fundamental questions about the subatomic realm of the atom Albert Einstein ?The Electro-dynamics of Moving Bodies?: special theory of relativity = space & time relative to the observer, interwoven into 4-D space-time continuum

Book Theif Themes

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Major Themes in The Book Thief The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is a complex story involving lives of numerous characters in a harsh reality of Nazi regime. The three major themes in The Book Thief are Propaganda and Censorship, Humanity and Dehumanization, and Abandonment and Survivor?s Guilt.

Adolf Hitlers death

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click here History Learning Site > World War Two > World War Two and Eastern Europe > The Death of Adolf Hitler The Death of Adolf Hitler Mystery surrounded the death of Adolf Hitler for many years. However, more is now thought to be known about Adolf Hitler’s death as a result of the work by Antony Beevor.

Velodrome Du Hiver incident

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1 The Roundup at the Velodrome Du Hiver ?Operation Spring Wind? The actions completed on July 16, 1942 in Paris, France will be remembered forever. The events that occurred in the Velodrome du Hiver will forever affect Jewish families and communities in France, and around the world. The roundup executed by the French Duchy police had many consequences in France, however it is generally little known today.
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