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World War 2, The Allies started with appeasement and nonintervention, but…
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The Allies started with appeasement and nonintervention, but then joined the War
Appeasement: A policy of making concessions to an aggressor in the hopes of avoiding war.
Nonintervention: Describes a policy of not getting involved in a conflict by refusing to take military action against an aggressor, often associated with the idea of staying neutral.
The allies are The United Sates, China, The Soviet Union, and Great Brittain
China before War was facing internal and external threats, including a civil war, the rise of the Chinese Communist Party, and Japanese aggression
The U.S before war
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The Soviet Union before War
-Not as heavily impacted by the Great Depression, but face economic problems
-Tried to appease Hitler at first, their biggest ally France was weak
Great Brittain before War
-Not as heavily impacted by the Great Depression, but face economic problems
-Tried to appease Hitler at first, their biggest ally France was weak
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Hitler rose to power during this diffcult time and aimed Germanys focus on Race Purity and Expansion
Fun Fact: Although Hitler’s Nazi party never won an outright majority in any German election, he was able to exploit enough fear and uncertainty and form alliances with other parties that opposed Weimar democracy and gain the position of Chancellor in 1933.
With the collapse of the capitalist market system that caused the Great Depression, political alternatives to liberal democracies emerged, particularly communism and fascism.
Under the Weimar Republic there was hyperinflation, unemployment, many small political powers with a lack of central enforcement
This increase of Jewish political participation under the Weiman administration caused a “blame” on Jewish people.
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