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HISTORY
WW2 - Coggle Diagram
HISTORY
WW2
Hitler
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Before joining the army he was a failed artist, sold paintings on the street for money.
He loved being part of the army, which his comrades thought was crazy.
When the Germans lost WW1, he cried.
Deal with the devil
- Centre- right gives Hitler the Chancellor role (Prime Minister). Uses his role to make Germany a one-party dictatorship.
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His aims were to throw off the restrictions imposed by The Treaty of Versailles and expand land of Germany.
Key Concepts
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Continuity & Change
Over time, things change (change) or stay the same (continuity)
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Evidence
Info gathered from a source. Primary= objects created at the time. Secondary= created after the time/ event.
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Treaty of Versailles
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Terms
B-lame: Germany had to take the blame for starting the war.
R-eparations: Pay back 6.6 billion pounds to the Entente (400 billion).
A-rmy: Reduced to 100,000 men, 6 battleships, no airforce.
T-erritory: Lost coal to France for 15 years, land given to Poland, lost colonies (10% of all land).
Was not decided with Germany and they had no say at all. This made Germans very bitter as terms treat Germany very poorly.
They created the treaty to not only punish Germany, but also try and heal after WW1.
Paris Peace Conference
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Who were the three allied countries: France, UK, US
Impacts of World War 1
Estimated 15-20 million deaths, as well as 23 million wounded soldiers.
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Immediately after the war, a pandemic started, killing another 20-50 million, infecting 1/3 of the worlds population.
The Allies
The Triple Alliance:
Germany, Austria Hungary, Italy
The Triple Entente:
Britain, France, United States
Anti-Jewish propaganda
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- Jewish communists, government also too Jewish.
Fascism
Elements of Fascism
Social Darwinism
Survival of the fittest, some roles are naturally fitter than other. The weak should die.
- Emphasis on the state over the individual.
- National of cultural purity through removing modern ideas and foreign elements.
- Woman return to family roles.
- Hostile to capitalism and democracy, in open conflict with communism.
Who was to blame
The generals? The politicians? The German soldiers? No, the Jews.
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