Ap euro student study materials review Outline 1450-1991 Renaissance The Italian Renaissance



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The Spanish Civil War


King Alfonso XIII abdicated in 1931

Spain officially became a republic

In 1936 elections were held


Left

Socialist

Communist

Anarchist

Republicans

Right

Monarchist

Clerics

Militarist



Fascist

The Left won and a rebellion occurred

Britain, France and the U.S. placed an embargo on weapons so war would not spread

Italy, Germany and USSR got directly involved

General Francisco Franco (Fascist) took over the government with the aid of Nazis in March 1939

Nazis used Spain as a land to test their new weapons such as carpet bombing and blitzkrieg warfare

Nazis bombed the town of Guernica

Nazi Aggression and Appeasement


Dr Goebbels – the man in charge of Nazi propaganda

Alfred Rosenberg – came up with “radical science” or the whole idea that the Aryan race is superior

Gestapo – the Nazi secret police

Music of Wagner was incredibly patriotic and favored by Adolf Hitler



1934Non-Aggression Pact with Poland was signed

1935Build-up of Nazi Military

1936Hitler repudiated the Locarno Pact

Rhineland was once again remilitarized



March 1938Anschluss (Unification of Germany and Austria) completed

September 1938The Munich Crisis and Appeasement – Germans wanted to control the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia

Neville Chamberlain, Edouand Daladier, Mussolini, and Hitler all met and they decided to give Hitler the Sudetenland



1939Hitler drew Germany out of League of Nations and the Disarmament Conference

March 1939Hitler took all of Czechoslovakia

August 1939The Non-Aggression Pact with USSR was signed, thus renouncing the pact with Poland

September 1, 1939Blitzkrieg warfare was introduced. Hitler invaded Poland

September 3, 1939World War II began

November 1939Russians invaded Finland

Sept 1939 to April 1940The Phony War (Sitzkrieg) occurred because no one was actually fighting

April 9, 1940Invasion of Denmark and Norway

April – May 1940 – Reynaud and Winston Churchill take control of France and Britain

May 10, 1940 – Invasion of the Netherlands and Belgium


May – June 22, 1940 – Attack at Dunkirk (May 29-June 4)

Paris was captured

Vichy regime started

Germans attempted to invade Britain by Operation Sea Lion, but were unsuccessful

Britain acquired new technologies, which stopped Nazi advancement towards the isles - radar and ultra decoding

The Battle of Britain saved England from Operation Sea Lion


The Nazi Invasion of Russia


In June 22, 1941, Germany focused attention on Russia and launched Operation Barbarossa

Britain-Soviet-US economical alliance, the Lend Lease Act (March 1941) allowed U.S. to supply materials to any country whose defense was deemed essential for the protection of America

Nazis returned to submarine warfare. This time they attacked in “wolf packs.”

Nazis choked off Russians at the Battle of Stalingrad, but were defeated by the winter. This was the first, and greatest, German loss.


Allied Invasion of Italy


The invasion of Sicily began July 10, 1943

Mussolini resigned

In September 12, 1943, the Nazis returned Mussolini to power

In May 1945, Mussolini attempted to escape Italy and was caught and killed


Allied Invasion of France (Normandy)


Operation Overlord occurred June 6, 1944

A false telegram was sent to divert German troops

The largest amphibious assault occurred on the beaches of Normandy

This is known as D-Day


The Peace Conferences

Casablanca (January 1943) – Roosevelt and Churchill decided on the terms of unconditional surrender for Germany


Teheran (December 1943) – The Big Three (Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt) met for the first time and discussed:

Postwar occupations

Demilitarization of Germany

Creating an international peace organization

How to win the war

Yalta (February 1945) – The last Big Three meeting. They talked about

The fate of eastern countries

The re-creation of Poland

The foundation of the United Nations

Future of Germany and Japan

On April 30, Hitler commited suicide

Germany surrendered May 7. Known as V-E Day

Potsdam (July 1945) – Churchill and Roosevelt replaced by Attlee and Truman. This was a postwar meeting, divided up Germany

The Cold War
Axis territories were divided into occupation zone by the Allied Military forces. At Potsdam, Truman took over Roosevelt’s position as Churchill lost the election to Clement Attlee. The U.S. and USSR emerged as the Super Powers. The rivalry began to change to icy tension. This is known as the Cold War.

Buffer Zones (Satellite Nations) – the “Cordon Sanitare” basically became the buffer zone between free Europe and Communist Europe

Communists often rigged “Self-determination” elections. They forced other countries to become communists and submit to the USSR.



Winston Churchill (1946) – said that “An Iron Curtain” had fallen upon Europe

Josip Broz (Tito) – Yugoslavian who turned Yugoslavia communist, but didn’t unite with the USSR

Truman Doctrine – March 12, 1947 – “it is the policy of the United States to support free people resisting subjugation by an armed minority or an outside force.” U.S. will send troops to help any non-communist nation to stop the spread of communism.

The Marshall Plan (1947) – U.S. will lend any country money and equipment to rebuild their country.

Germany was divided as of 1949 into

The Federal Republic of Germany (West)

The German Democratic Republic (East)

The city of Berlin was divided between the Allies and the Soviets as well.

Since Berlin was in the USSR part of Germany, Stalin attempted to choke off the West by cutting off all the roads

Airlifts were provided to supply the city of West Berlin (1948-49)

NATO (1949) – North Atlantic Treaty Organization was formed to create an alliance between the free countries

Warsaw Pact (1955) – the Communist nations grouped together in response against NATO

The Berlin Wall was built in 1961 to separate West and East Berlin

Germany was reunified in 1989


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