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The Great Depression and the Second World War (1929-1945) By Shaan Mewasingh

The period from 1929 to 1945 saw significant global upheaval, marked by the Great Depression and the onset of World War II. The economic downturn had far-reaching effects, leading to widespread financial instability and unemployment.

The Great Depression and the Second World War (1929-1945) By Shaan Mewasingh

The Great Depression and the Second World War (1929-1945) By Shaan Mewasingh

Long Term Causes of WW2

Rise of Fascism and Dictator
New dictators came out in the 20's.

Adolf Hitler - Germany (Nazi Party - 1930's)

Josef Stalin - Russia (Communist)

Franco - Spain (Fascist)

Benito Musslini - Italy (Fascist)

Isolationism
North America is so far from Europe so they think that we should not get involved. "We're over here, they're over there. We should stay out of it".

This policy was practiced by Canada and the U.S.

Failure of the League of Nations
Italy and Japan invaded nations.

Japan invaded Manchuria.

Italy invaded Ethiopia.

Hitler went against some terms of the Treaty of Versailles.

Took over Austria, Rhineland and invaded Czechoslovakia.

Treaty of Versailles
Treaty was very harsh

Had to pay for all damages

Accepted all blame for the war

Was forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles.

Rise of Hitler

Death of President Hindenburg (August, 1934)
Was President
Was Chancellor
June 30th, 1934 Hitlers S.S. killed over 1000 SA members
Included Rohm

Gained support of the army

The Night of the Long Knifes
Had to get rid of Rohm

Was to much of a threat.

Put Political Prisoners in Concentration Camps run by the S.S.
The Enabling Act
He bans all the other parties.
There is no need to consult the Reichstag.
He could rule for 4 years.
The Reichstag Fire
He made the communists banned.
A communist was found inside the building.
Burnt down
Became chancellor in 1933

Short Term Causes of WW2

Invasion of Poland
The world has no choose but to respond to Hitler to stop him.

WW2 Begins

September 10th, 1939 Canada declares war.

September 3rd, 1939 Britain and France declare war.

September 1st, 1939 Germany invades Poland.

Non-Aggression Pact
An agreement between Germany and Russia not to attack each other.

This was to eliminate a 2 front war.

Alliances
Japan, Italy, and Germany formed the Axis powers.

When alliances were formed, it got tense in anticipation of another war.

The Great Depression
No one wanted to stop Hitler as every country was in a depression.

Countries were still in dept from WW1. So they had no money.

Policy of Appeasement
This agreement was giving in to Hitler letting him what he wants, in order to avoid war.

This gave Hitler more power and put him in a more powerful position when WW2 began.

Munich Pact - 1938 (Agreement between Germany, Britain, and France). This gave Germany a part of Czechoslovakia.

Causes of the Great Depression

Buying Stocks on Credit
This was call "Buying on a Margin".

Stock Market Crash - October 29th, 1929 (Black Tuesday)

They would buy the stocks then sell them later and return the money and keep all profits.
People borrowed money to buy stocks.
Too Much Buying
"Buy now, pay later" was the attitude of the time.
High Tariffs Cut off International Trade
Countries put high taxes on products from other countries in order to protect home industries.
Dependence on the U.S.
The U.S. was Canada's biggest trading partner but when its economy started to delcline they stopped buying.
Dependence on Primary Products
When world wide demand for these products dropped,many parts of Canada fell into deep economic trouble, especially, the farms in the Prairies and the fisherman in the maritime.
Canada relied on a few products called staples, wheat fish, mineral, pulp, and paper.
Over- Production and Over Expansion
Profits were spent on expanding factories or building new ones.

Major WW2 Battles

D-Day
June 6, 1944
Italian Campaign
July 10, 1943
Battle of the Atlantic
September 3, 1939 – May 8, 1945
Battle of Russia
June 22nd, 1941 - 1942
Battle of Hong Kong
December 8, 1941 – December 25, 1941
Battle of Britain
July 10, 1940 – October 31, 1940
Battle of Dunkirk
May 26, 1940 – June 4, 1940

The Holocaust - 1933-1945

Causes
Anti-Semitism
The stages of isolaion

There were 4 stages of isolation

The Final Solution

Concentration Camps

Segregation

Stripping of Rights

Power of words
12 million people were exterminated.
Burned by fire with nothing left.
7 million Jews (1.5 million children) and 5 million others.