Hitler’s actions were the main reason why the Second World War began in 1939’ how far do you agree with this statement?
In this essay I will be writing about the causes of ww2: Hitler’s actions, appeasement and the treaty of Versailles. The first thing that happened was Germany invading Poland in September 1939 and England swore to protect them.
Hitler’s actions were the main reason war broke out. He decided to try and destroy communism because he hated Russia. Also he wanted to unite all the German people by uniting with Austria this worried France in particular but also the rest of Europe as it would make Hitler stronger. He also wanted to make Eastern Europe and Russia German property. This worried them because they didn’t want Hitler to own their land. Hitler also did not like the rules in the treaty of Versailles because it stopped him having a military and he was not allowed to make any fighter planes.
Appeasement was also an important factor because the England and France kept giving Hitler what he wanted because they thought it would stop him from starting war
The treaty of Versailles was another point in war breaking out because the Germans had lost some of its land and all of its overseer colonies. His army was limited to 100,000; he was allowed a tiny navy and no air force. He also had to accept the blame for war and pay reparations to other countries. If the people in Germany weren’t so angry and resentful they wouldn’t is more willing to listen to hitters extreme ideas. This didn’t work because Hitler went against the agreement when he attacked Poland.
If it hadn’t been for Hitler’s action the English and French wouldn’t have appeased to Hitler and also the League of Nations wouldn’t have to be created. Therefore
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Under World War 2 Treaty of Versailles, Jewish Bankers cut Germany in pieces and gifted to other nations. A piece of Germany - Alsace-Lorraine was gifted to France, a piece of Germany - Eupen and Malmedy was gifted to Belgium, a piece of Germany - Northern Schleswig was gifted to Denmark, a piece of Germany - Hultschin was gifted to Czechoslovakia, a pieces of Germany - West Prussia, Posen and Upper Silesia was gifted to Poland, several pieces of Germany - Saar, Danzig and Memel were brought under league of Nations Some of this land was gifted to Poland and some made into new states of Estonia, Lithuania and Latavia.
The American President, Woodrow Wilson, was advised at Versailles War Conference by Jew Bernard Baruch, The British Prime Minister, Lloyd George, was "advised" by Alfred Milner, Rothschild employee, and Jew Sir Phillip Sassoon, The French leader, Georges Clemenceau, was "advised" by Jew Georges Mandel, the interpreter was another Jew named Mantoux; the Military Adviser Jew called Kish. These Jews met at 6 p.m. in the evenings; and worked out details for World War 2 that mapped out the decisions for the following day's conference of the "Big Four".
1923. France was first to defy treaty of Versailles when it sent troops to Ruhr.
January 13th 1935, 100% Saar region voted to rejoin Germany. No shot was fired.
1936 -100% of Rhineland welcomed German forces with jubilation and sense of freedom. No shot was fired.
March 1936- 99% of Austrians voted for unification with Germany in the plebiscite. No shot was fired.
September 30, 1938. Sudetenland rejoined Germany as it was the will of people. No shot was fired.
Under the War Treaty/Dictate of Versailles Poland was given a "corridor" to the Baltic Sea, along with large areas of West Prussia that were populated by Germans. This "corridor" completely separated East Prussia from the Reich, making trade and communication difficult or impossible. During Allied discussions on the peace treaty, Lloyd George, the English Prime Minister during the First World War, tapped this spot on the map and echoing the words of his secretary said "This is where (we have planned) the next world war will begin!"
Danzig had 95% German population. German civilians living in Danzig were being murdered. They were peaceful, most of them farmers. More than 58,000 died at the hands of communists and Polish civilians. Hitler pleaded for the League of Nations dozens of times to protect them and alow danzigers to vote for their freedom. The world failed these people in 1939. Emboldened by the war Guarantee by England, Poland refused to budge or allow plebiscite. No one can tolerate continued murder of their kin. Hitler finally took matters into his own hands and entered Danzig at their invitation to rescue his people. Unknown to Hitler this was how International bankers had planned 20 years earlier for WW2 to happen. England and France did not attack Russia which had also attacked Poland.
Had England and France not attacked Germany (which they did on 3rd September, 1939) there would have been no WW2. It was because of England the aggressor that so many died. He did not want war with Britain and France. He was very surprised when they both declared war on him due to German corridor. http://www.saveyourheritage.com/bloody_sunday.htm
The American Secretary of State, James Forrestal, who later died in mysterious circumstances, wrote in his Forrestal Diaries (Cassel and Co., London 1952):
'Have played golf with Joe Kennedy [US Ambassador in Britain, father of President John Kennedy]. According to him, Chamberlain declared that Zionism and world Jewry have obliged [forced] England to enter the war.'
Emil Ludwig Cohen wrote in his book The New Holy Alliance, Strasburg, 1938:
'Even if Hitler at the last moment would want to avoid war which would destroy him he will, in spite of his wishes, be compelled to wage war.'
The Jewish magazine Sentinel of Chicago printed in its issue of 8 October 1940:
'When the National Socialists and their friends cry or whisper that this [the war] is brought about by Jews, they are perfectly right.'
Good start. But Hitler was just a pon. Look at the big picture:
1. After WW1 Germany is extremely humiliated (land grab, impossible debts imposed).
2. This plunges Germany in a very big economic crisis, with very high poverty and unemployment rates.
3. For a previously rich country, it is insufferable to be both poor and feel so humiliated. Extreme humiliation comes with extreme remedies... and thus Germans start to run after a dictator who gives them their dignity back.
4. As per usual when the economy goes down... intolerance goes up.. There always has to be a scapegoat, preferably a very visible one: in this case the jews. They are being blamed for just about everything, by just about everyone.
5. Germany's power grows again, and to shake off the feel of humiliation it is flexing its muscles. Nothing better for an economy as a good war. Germany starts speaking threatening language to Austria etc.
6. Germany starts grabbing land from others. The appeasement comes into action. Most world leaders keep thinking: 'Germany is a civilized country... they will not go that far...". Miscalculation. Their unaction makes Germany bolder.
7. Germany invades Poland and WW2 begins.
What a tragedy. They could have been stopped years before, which would have caused casualties but by no means the 60 million that WW2 caused.
So, yes, sometimes it is better to go for a lesser evil, than to wait for the very big one to develop.
If this is too much for you, stick with your essay as above - it is very good!
The first thing that happened was that Hitler occupied the Rhineland and tore up the Treaty of Versailles. He started openly rearming Germany. He followed up with the occupation of Austria, the seizure of the Sudetenland, then the rest of Czechoslovakia and got away with it all. He signed a non-aggression pact with the USSR...THAN he invaded Poland.
Hitler's strategy was to pick off Central Europe one country at a time and sweat talk the "Democracies" (France and England) into letting him have "just one more piece...and that'll be the last...'honest In gin.'" His nonaggression pact with Stalin gave him the green light to attack Poland, but was the straw that broke the camels back for France and England. Hitler did not attack the USSR until two years later after he had overrun Western Europe and (he thought) isolated the UK.
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You should add that Polish nationalism fueled hatred in Russia and Germany. Poland tried to expand to Silesia and Ukraine. It was blocked by Germany and Soviet Russia. Of course 1939 situation was wrong but Russians and Germans were just repeating history there. 30's Poland was far from peaceful and democratic.
I think that is a very good start to an essay. You have many supporting facts, which is crucial. Keep researching and explaining your thoughts. It is really good so far.