The Causes of WW2
Communism

• A political system where the government
  controls the nations’ wealth and where
  private ownership is very limited.
The Treaty of Versailles

• The peace treaty that ended WW1 and forced
  Germany to accept the blame for starting the
  war.
Reparations

• Money which has to be paid as compensation
  for doing something wrong.
Hyperinflation
• A condition in which prices increase rapidly as a
  currency loses its value.

• During the 1920s prices rose at a very fast rate
  and the Germans’ standard of living fell. Money
  became worthless.
• An item that cost 70 German marks in 1921
  required 4200 million marks to buy in 1923.
  Peoples savings were quickly used up buying
  basic items of food.
Hyperinflation continued:
• Source:
      As soon as I received my salary I rushed out to buy
  the daily necessities. My daily salary, as editor of the
  periodical Soziale Praxis, was just enough to buy one
  loaf of bread and a small piece of cheese and some
  oatmeal…
      An acquaintance of mine, a clergyman, came to
  Berlin from a suburb with his monthly salary to buy a
  pair of shoes for his baby; (by the time he arrived at
  the shop) he could buy only a cup of coffee.

  Dr Frieda Wunderlich, quoted in Bry, Wages in Germany 1871-1945, Princeton, 1960.
Hyperinflation continued:
Source Questions:
1. Identify the effects of hyperinflation that are
   described in this source.
2. If you were living in Berlin during this
   time, would it be better to be paid
   daily, weekly, fortnightly or monthly? Explain
   your answer.
3. Suggest ways in which people living in
   Germany in 1923 might have been able to
   obtain basic everyday food items.
Adolf Hitler   • In the early 1920s Adolf Hitler made
                 his first attempt to gain power in
                 Germany, when he was unsuccessful
                 he turned to fascist methods to
                 encourage people to support him. In
                 1933 Hitler became Germany’s leader
                 and the Nazi party took control over
                 Germany.
                 Hitler became popular in Germany
                 because he:
               • Said he would create more jobs and
                 make people better off financially
               • Said he would restore Germanys
                 greatness
               • Promised to reunite all German
                 speaking people into one country
               • Blamed the Jews and communists for
                 all Germany’s problems
               • Was a skilful public speaker
               • Organized large rallies to promote his
                 ideas
               • Used violence against those who
                 opposed him
Fascism
     A political ideology which
    dictates that individuals should
    serve the state, which should
    be governed by a strong
    leader who embodies the
    national will.
    Characteristics of Fascism:
•   Control by one man who was
    supported by most people
•   The use of force to overcome
    any opposition
•   A belief in the superiority of
    ones own nation
•   Opposition to communism
•   A desire to expand territory
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    ch?v=rp34b2_8qMk&NR=1
The Spanish Civil war

In 1936, General Franco, a
Spanish fascist, led a military
revolt against Spain’s
republican government. In this
civil war, over half a million
people died. Both Hitler and
Mussolini supplied Franco with
troops, bombers and transport
aircraft. In all 50,000 Italian,
and 10,000 German troops
went to Spain. Hitler used the
war to train his men, and the
Luftwaffe (German airforce)
pilots perfected their dive-
bombing technique.
Appeasement

The name given to the
policy that Britain and
France pursued towards
Germany from the mid
1930s until 1939; their
intention was to give in
to some of Hitler’s
demands in the hopes
of avoiding war.
The Declaration of WAR!
                    3rd September 1939
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Comprehension Questions: The Causes
             of WW2
1.   What was the name of the treaty Germany was forced to sign at the end
     of WW1?
2.   Why did Germany have to pay reparations?
3.   Identify the European countries that had fascist governments in 1939.
4.   Outline how Hitler became Germany’s leader in 1933.
5.   Identify reasons that the Spanish civil war was important for the Fascists.
6.   Explain why Britain and France followed a policy of appeasement
     towards Germany during the 1930s.
7.   Which two countries did Germany take over during the appeasement?
8.   Why did Britain and France declare war on Germany on 3rd September
     1939?
9.   Identify reasons for Australia’s involvement in the war.

The causes of ww2 powerpoint presentation

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  • 2.
    Communism • A politicalsystem where the government controls the nations’ wealth and where private ownership is very limited.
  • 3.
    The Treaty ofVersailles • The peace treaty that ended WW1 and forced Germany to accept the blame for starting the war.
  • 4.
    Reparations • Money whichhas to be paid as compensation for doing something wrong.
  • 5.
    Hyperinflation • A conditionin which prices increase rapidly as a currency loses its value. • During the 1920s prices rose at a very fast rate and the Germans’ standard of living fell. Money became worthless. • An item that cost 70 German marks in 1921 required 4200 million marks to buy in 1923. Peoples savings were quickly used up buying basic items of food.
  • 6.
    Hyperinflation continued: • Source: As soon as I received my salary I rushed out to buy the daily necessities. My daily salary, as editor of the periodical Soziale Praxis, was just enough to buy one loaf of bread and a small piece of cheese and some oatmeal… An acquaintance of mine, a clergyman, came to Berlin from a suburb with his monthly salary to buy a pair of shoes for his baby; (by the time he arrived at the shop) he could buy only a cup of coffee. Dr Frieda Wunderlich, quoted in Bry, Wages in Germany 1871-1945, Princeton, 1960.
  • 7.
    Hyperinflation continued: Source Questions: 1.Identify the effects of hyperinflation that are described in this source. 2. If you were living in Berlin during this time, would it be better to be paid daily, weekly, fortnightly or monthly? Explain your answer. 3. Suggest ways in which people living in Germany in 1923 might have been able to obtain basic everyday food items.
  • 8.
    Adolf Hitler • In the early 1920s Adolf Hitler made his first attempt to gain power in Germany, when he was unsuccessful he turned to fascist methods to encourage people to support him. In 1933 Hitler became Germany’s leader and the Nazi party took control over Germany. Hitler became popular in Germany because he: • Said he would create more jobs and make people better off financially • Said he would restore Germanys greatness • Promised to reunite all German speaking people into one country • Blamed the Jews and communists for all Germany’s problems • Was a skilful public speaker • Organized large rallies to promote his ideas • Used violence against those who opposed him
  • 9.
    Fascism A political ideology which dictates that individuals should serve the state, which should be governed by a strong leader who embodies the national will. Characteristics of Fascism: • Control by one man who was supported by most people • The use of force to overcome any opposition • A belief in the superiority of ones own nation • Opposition to communism • A desire to expand territory • http://www.youtube.com/wat ch?v=rp34b2_8qMk&NR=1
  • 10.
    The Spanish Civilwar In 1936, General Franco, a Spanish fascist, led a military revolt against Spain’s republican government. In this civil war, over half a million people died. Both Hitler and Mussolini supplied Franco with troops, bombers and transport aircraft. In all 50,000 Italian, and 10,000 German troops went to Spain. Hitler used the war to train his men, and the Luftwaffe (German airforce) pilots perfected their dive- bombing technique.
  • 11.
    Appeasement The name givento the policy that Britain and France pursued towards Germany from the mid 1930s until 1939; their intention was to give in to some of Hitler’s demands in the hopes of avoiding war.
  • 12.
    The Declaration ofWAR! 3rd September 1939 http://www.youtube.com/watch http://www.ww2australia.gov.a ?v=qtrOJnpmz6s u/wardeclared/index.html
  • 13.
    Comprehension Questions: TheCauses of WW2 1. What was the name of the treaty Germany was forced to sign at the end of WW1? 2. Why did Germany have to pay reparations? 3. Identify the European countries that had fascist governments in 1939. 4. Outline how Hitler became Germany’s leader in 1933. 5. Identify reasons that the Spanish civil war was important for the Fascists. 6. Explain why Britain and France followed a policy of appeasement towards Germany during the 1930s. 7. Which two countries did Germany take over during the appeasement? 8. Why did Britain and France declare war on Germany on 3rd September 1939? 9. Identify reasons for Australia’s involvement in the war.