History 12
  • Paris Peace Treaty
    • Motives of the USA
    • Motives of France
    • Motives of Britain
    • 14 Points
    • The War Guilt Clause
    • The Results of the Treaty of Versaille
    • League of Nations and Collective Security
    • Nationalism and Formation of New Countries
    • War Reparations
    • Treaties with Lesser Countries
  • Russia 1917-1945
    • Russian History Background
    • Feb./March Revolution 1917
    • Provisional Government
    • Oct./Nov Government
    • Treaty of Brest Litovsk
    • Vladamir Lenin
    • Russian Civil War 1919-21
    • Leon Trotsky vs. Josef Stalin
    • War Communism
    • The New Economic Policy
    • "Socialism in One Country" Lenin's Death and the Power Struggle
    • The Five Year Plans
    • Operation Barbarossa
    • Stalingrad
    • Show Trials and The Great Purges
    • Nazi-Soviet Non Aggression Pact
  • USA 1920's and 30s
    • Society in the 1920's
    • A Consumer Society
    • Henry Ford, Assembly Lines and the Model T
    • Isolationism
    • The Washington Naval Conference, 1921
    • The Dawes and Young Plans
  • Causes of the Great Depression
    • Agricultural Recession
    • Buying On the Margin
    • The Stock Market Crash
    • USA in the 1930's The Great Depression
    • Herbert Hoover and Hoovervilles
    • FDR The Hundred Days and New Deal
    • Alphabet Agencies
    • John Maynard Keynes
    • Fireside Chats
  • Europe in the 20's and 30's
    • The Weimer Republic
    • The Maginot Line
    • The Beer Hall Putsch (Munich Putsch) and Mein Kampf
    • Mussolini and The Rise of Facism
    • Traits of Facism
    • Locarno and Kellogg-Briand Pacts
    • Gustaf Stresemann and The Dawes Plan
    • Early Acts of Appeasement
    • Final Acts of Appeasement
    • The Spanish Civil War
    • Hitler and The Rise of Nazism
    • Anti Semitism and the Holocaust
  • WWII
    • The Invasion of Poland
    • The Invasion of Norway and Low Countries
    • The Invasion of France (Dunkirk)
    • The Battle of Britain (Operation Sea Lion)
    • The Battle of The Atlantic
    • North Africa
    • Italy in Greece and Yugoslavia
    • Operation Barbarossa
    • Pearl Habour
    • Turning point, 1943
    • D-Day
    • Invasion of Italy
    • Island hopping
    • The Manhattan Project
    • Japan's Need For National Resources
    • The Battle of the Bulge
    • Iwo Jima and Okinawa
    • The fall of Germany and Hitlers death
    • Hiroshima and Nagasaki
    • The Wartime Conferences: The Opening Shots of the Cold War
    • Advances in Technology
    • The Nuremberg Trials
  • Holocaust for Kids
    • Hitler's rise to power and Mein Kampf
    • The Holocaust and antisemitism
    • Kristallnacht
  • The Early Cold War
    • A BiPolar World
    • The Truman Doctrine and The Marsh Plan
    • 1948 Coup in Czechoslovakia
    • Yugoslavia and Albania "Crack in the Iron Curtain"
    • The Berlin Blockade/ Airlift 1948
    • NATO and Warsaw Pact.
    • Buffer Zones and Satellite States
    • The Korean War, 1950-53
    • McCarthyism
    • Nikita Krushchev and De-Stalinization
    • Eisenhower Doctrine
    • The Hungarian Uprising, 1956
    • The Space Race and Inter Continental Ballistic Missiles (ICBM's)
    • The Rise of John F. Kennedy
    • The Berlin Wall, 1961
    • The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
    • The Assassination of John F. Kennedy, 1963
  • Late Cold War
    • The Gulf of Tonkin and Vietnam
    • Ho Chi Minh and Vietcong
    • The Tet Offensive, 1968
    • Vietnamization
    • The Leonid Brezhnev Era
    • Lyndon B. Johnson
    • Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD)
    • Czechoslovakia, 1968
    • Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter
    • Richard Nixon and Detente
    • Ostpolitik
    • Stratigic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT) I and II 1972, 1974
    • The Helskinki Accords, 1975
    • Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan 1979
    • Ronald Reagan
    • Star Wars
    • Mikhail Gorbachev
    • Perestoika and Glasnost
    • The falling of the Berlin Wall, 1989
    • The Fall of Communism
    • Coup in Russia, 1991
  • China 1919 - 1991
    • Sun Yat Sen and the Kuomintang
    • Chiang Kai-Shek
    • The Chinese Communist Party
    • The Japanese and Manchuria
    • The Stimson Doctrine
    • The Long March 1934
    • The Marco Polo Bridge Incident 1937
    • Chinese Civil War 1946-1949
    • Taiwan
    • The Korean War and Yalu River
    • The Great Leap Forward 1956
    • The Cultural Revolution 1966 - 1976
    • Mao Dies 1976
    • Deng Xiaoping takes over, 1978
    • Special Economic Zones
    • Tiananmen Square, 1989
  • Middle East 1919 - 1991
    • Breakup of the Ottoman Empire and the French and English Mandates
    • The Balfour Declaration, 1917
    • The Israeli War of Independence, 1948
    • The Suez Crisis, 1956
    • The Six Days War, 1967
    • The Yom Kippur War, 1973
    • Anwar Sadat
    • The Camp David Accords, 1978
    • The Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO)
    • The Iran-Iraq War,1980-1988
    • Yasser Arafat
    • Saddam Hussein
    • Kuwait and the Gulf War, 1991
  • : Human Rights, Civil Rights, Women’s Rights, (India, South Africa)
    • Apartheid and South African Human Rights Violations
    • Nelson Mandela
    • Soweto Massacre
    • Sharpeville Massacre
    • Pass Laws
    • Role of the United Nations (UN)
    • African National Congress (ANC)
    • Mohandas Ghandi
    • Amritsar, 1919
    • Self Rule and the Salt March, 1929
    • Partition
    • Muhammad Ali Jinnah and the Muslim League, 1947-48
    • India and Pakistan (Bangladesh)
    • Martin Luther King
    • Great Society
    • Malcolm X
    • Black Panthers
    • Little Rock
    • Universal Suffrage and the Right to Vote
    • Margaret Thatcher (The Falkland Islands War, 1982)
    • Ghandi and Women’s Rights
    • Golda Meir
    • Benazir Bhutto
    • Birth Control
    • New Page

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


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.
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