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The Road To WW II

  • The USA president intended to isolate from war

    The USA president intended to isolate from war
    Roosevelt announced that any political commitment that could cause conflicts with other countries, should be prevented with isolation.
  • Mussolini thanked Hitler

    Mussolini thanked Hitler
    Mussolini supported Hitler and Hitler was satisfy by recovering the Austrian control.
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    The Road To World War II

  • German troops march to the Rhineland

    German troops march to the Rhineland
    Although German troops weren´t prepared Hitler ordered them to march into the Rhineland.
  • Chamberlain talked to the Soviet ambassador to London

    Chamberlain talked to the Soviet ambassador to London
    Chamberlain expressed his oppinions to the soviets.
  • Stalin got rid of his officers

    Stalin got rid of his officers
    Almost every soviet official was executed or sent to prision.
  • Maxim Litvinov tried to unite France and Britain as their allies.

    Maxim Litvinov tried to unite France and Britain as their allies.
    The Soviet Foreign Minister belived that the only way to stop Germany was by fighting together.
  • Austria was in a state of crisis

    Austria was in a state of crisis
    Austrian nazis were causing many revolts against the local people.
  • Schuschnigg visited Hitler

    Schuschnigg visited Hitler
    He tried to find a solution to what was happening in Austria.
  • The plebicite was announced

    The plebicite was announced
    Schuschnigg decided to make a plebicite were only men over 24 were able to vote.
  • Hitler visited Austria

    Hitler visited Austria
    After his troops took over the power in Austria by means of force.
  • Deladier, France´s new prime minister

    Deladier, France´s new prime minister
    He wasn´t keen on the idea of going to war with Germany over Czechoslovakia.
  • Hitler decided to attack Czechoslovakia in the near future

    Hitler decided to attack Czechoslovakia in the near future
  • Runciman in Czechoslovakia

    Runciman in Czechoslovakia
    He was a politician sent by the british goverment to try to work out a settelment between the twoo sides. Runciman was biased in favour of the Sudeten Germans.
  • Henlein ordered the attack

    Henlein ordered the attack
    He ordered local Nazis to attack Czech and Jewish targets.
  • Henlein left Czechoslovakia

    Henlein left Czechoslovakia
  • Chamberlain met Hitler

    Chamberlain met Hitler
    Hitler complained about the treatment of the Sudeten Germans and Chamberlain gave in. He agreed the Sudetenland should be annexed by Germany but without using force to take control.
  • French leaders in London

    French leaders in London
    Daladier and Bonnet agreed to support the partition of Czechoslovakia in return of a British promise to defend what was left of Czechoslovakia state.
  • The Czech president was told he must hand over his territory

    The Czech president was told he must hand over his territory
    At first, Benes, refused to co-operate
  • Benes surrenders

    Benes surrenders
    He agreed to the take-over. He realised he was nos able to stan without the allies support.
  • Chamberlain met Hitler at Bad Godesberg

    Chamberlain met Hitler at Bad Godesberg
    Hitler wanted to smash Czechoslovakia by force, so when Chamberlain went with news about Britain, France and Czechoslovakia and the agreement of these to his proposals he didn´t care and refuse the deal, making more demands.
  • The neutrality of South Africa

    In case war broke out between Britain and Germany the South African Parliament would stay neutral.
  • The Munich Conference

    The Munich Conference
    It purpose was to find a peaceful solution to the crisis over Czechoslovakia. France and Britain agreed to give Hitler what he wanted.
  • German troops were ordered to march into the Sudetenland

    German troops were ordered to march into the Sudetenland
    Sudeten Germans greet German invasion and Benes was forced into exile.
  • Germany took over control all of the Czech territory

    Germany took over control all of the Czech territory
    Germany invaded what was left of Czechoslovakia and Britain and France did took no action, wich encouraged him to go for Poland.