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World History 1914 - 1945

World War I & II 1914-1991

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World History

1914 - 1945

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• Two Wars : World War I World War II

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The Great War

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Treaty Of Versailles

• Germany takes full responsibility of the war• Germany has to pay for the winners 33 billion

for reparations . ( 60 billion )• Take lands from Germany and give Poland

access to the sea • Germany no longer can build an army and

heavy weapons

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Casualties • 35 , 000 , 000 Soldiers and Civilians Died • 10 ,000,000 Soldiers :

6,000,000 Allied Powers4,000,000 Central Powers

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Inflation

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The Great Depression

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15 Years Later

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January 30th 1933

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Fascism• Based on patriotism and nation pride• Economy : similar to Communism • Everyone should be competitive but feel him self as agent of the state .

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His Plan• Rebuild the Army• His mission is to Destroy France

and wipe out the humiliation of the Versailles Treaty

• Acquire living space for the 80 million people live in Germany

• Policy :Throw anyone oppose him in concentrations camp

• Start the war on the Jew, The Holocaust

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Holocaust

• World biggest genocide with 6-10 million victims ( anti-semitisim ) .

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First they came for the communists, and I did not speak out —because I was not a communist;

Then they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out —because I was not a socialist;

Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out —because I was not a trade unionist;

Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out —because I was not a Jew;

Then they came for me —and there was no one left to speak out for me.

By Martin Niemöller

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Living Space and Retain Their Lands

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Warsaw

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• “This nation will remain a neutral nation, but I cannot ask that every American remain neutral in thought as well. Even a neutral has a right to take account of facts, even a neutral cannot be asked to close his mind or close his conscience. ”

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Lunches Another Attack

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