Early Acts of Appeasement
Failure of the League of Nations
Russia and USA do not join
When Hitler gains power of Germany he pulls out
Japanese occupation of Manchuria, 1931
Lytton commission which Japan defies, and eventually quits the league
The Japanese then attack Northern China
Italian occupation of Abyssinia (Ethiopia) in 1935.
This leads to the end of the league of Nations. Hoare-Laval plan followed
People lose interest and Mussolini finishes his conquest
As a result the league comes to an end
In 1935 Hitler introduces conscription in Germany
France feels threatened and signs a treaty with Russia
Russia and USA do not join
When Hitler gains power of Germany he pulls out
Japanese occupation of Manchuria, 1931
Lytton commission which Japan defies, and eventually quits the league
The Japanese then attack Northern China
Italian occupation of Abyssinia (Ethiopia) in 1935.
This leads to the end of the league of Nations. Hoare-Laval plan followed
People lose interest and Mussolini finishes his conquest
As a result the league comes to an end
In 1935 Hitler introduces conscription in Germany
France feels threatened and signs a treaty with Russia
Summary
The League of Nations disbands in 1933 from a lack of support from superpowers. In 1931 Japan takes over Manchuria, and in doing so the nation defies the Lytton commission. As a result Japan eventually quits the league of nations. Next up, the Japanese attack Northern China. Following this, Italy takes control of Abyssinia (Ethiopia) in 1935, which leads to the official end of the League of Nations. The Hoare-Laval plan ensues, while the people lose interest and Mussolini finishes his conquest. The same year Hitler brings in conscription in Germany, while France begins to feel threatened and so they sign a treaty with Russia.