Summary: History For The Ib Diploma: Causes, Practices And Effects Of Wars | 9780521189316 | Michael Wells, et al
- This + 400k other summaries
- A unique study and practice tool
- Never study anything twice again
- Get the grades you hope for
- 100% sure, 100% understanding
Read the summary and the most important questions on History for the IB Diploma: Causes, Practices and Effects of Wars | 9780521189316 | Michael Wells; Mike Wells
-
3.1 The Origins and the Causes of the Second World War
-
Was the Second World War just one war?
No. The Second World War was made up of a number of linked conflicts. -
What was the First Conflict within the Second World War?
1937-1945: The War between China and Japan -
What was the start of the European War in the Second World War?
1939:- 1st September: German attack on Poland
- 3rd September:Anglo-French declaration of War on Germany
- 1st September: German attack on Poland
-
When did Italy join the war and on what side?
Italy joined Germany in the war in 1940. -
Where did Germany invade in 1941?
Germany invaded Greece, Yugoslavia and Romania, and finally Russia. -
What happened in Southeast Asia in 1941 in the Second World War?
1941: Japan invaded the possessions of the USA, Britain, the Netherlands and Portugal in Southeast Asia -
What did Russia do in 1945?
1945: Russia declared war on Japan. -
3.1.1 What were the main long term causes?
This is a preview. There are 2 more flashcards available for chapter 3.1.1
Show more cards here -
What quote introduces the idea that it was same issues that causes WW1 that provoked WW2?
"The Second World War was, in large part, a repeat performance of the First" - A.J.P Taylor -
3.1.1.1 The First World War
This is a preview. There are 1 more flashcards available for chapter 3.1.1.1
Show more cards here -
What examples are there of Political Instability caused by the First World War?
- Collapse of Austro-Hungarian Empire; leaving unstable smaller states
- Russian Empire had given way to new states; had also given way to new political and economic system (communism) which declared itself hostile to all others
- Britain and France who had lacked the will and means to direct European Affairs in 1914 were even more so after WW1
- USA withdrew into isolationism
-
Why was the 1917 revolution so crucial in the breakdown of the wartime allied alliance and confused Germany policy?
Russia:
1917 revolution had profound effects;- firstly removing Russia temporarily from diplomatic scene
- Success and imitation in Hungary (March 1919) and Bavaria (April 1919) increased fear amongst the democratic powers; and meant policy towards Germany became ambiguous
Why was worse, Germany or a Communist Russia? Might not a relatively strong conservative Germany be used as a bulwark against communism?
- Higher grades + faster learning
- Never study anything twice
- 100% sure, 100% understanding
Topics related to Summary: History For The Ib Diploma: Causes, Practices And Effects Of Wars
-
The Origins and the Causes of the First World War - What were the main long term causes? - The Treaty of Versailles
-
The Origins and the Causes of the First World War - What were the main long term causes? - The Failure of the League of Nations
-
The Origins and the Causes of the First World War - What were the main mid-term causes?
-
The Origins and the Causes of the First World War - What were the main short-term causes? - Great Depression
-
The Origins and the Causes of the First World War - What were the main short-term causes? - The Spanish Civil War
-
The Origins and the Causes of the First World War - What were the main short-term causes? - Development of the German-Italian Alliance
-
The Origins and the Causes of the First World War - What were the main short-term causes? - Anschluss
-
The Origins and the Causes of the First World War - What were the main 'trigger causes'? - The Nazi-Soviet Pact
-
The Origins and the Causes of the First World War - What were the main 'trigger causes'? - Invasion of Poland
-
Spanish Civil War