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Militarism

Industrialism brought stronger militaries and weapons, which led to arms races, intensified the naval race, and led to Germany surpassing Britain in industrial manufacturing

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Alliances

Bismarck alliance system had been designed to keep peace in Europe which led to a chain reaction

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Kaiser Wilhelm II

  • Ruled from (1888-1918)

  • Intensified naval competition between Germany and Britain

  • Germany demanded Moroccan independence from France

  • Daily Telegraph Affair: Germany didn’t care for Britain, France and Russia attempted to incite Germany to intervene in the Second Boer War, Germany naval buildup was targeted against the Japanese not Britain

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Balkans “Powder Keg”

Balkans had a long history of nationalist uprisings and ethnic clashes, so they formed new nations after the fall of the Ottomans: Bulgaria, Greece, Montenegro, Romania, and Serbia. Serbia was backed by Russia due to a large Slavic population and Austria annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina, which led to tensions between the two nations.

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Panslavism

One nation of south slavic people

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Franz Ferdinand

  • June 28, 1914 — Assassinated while visiting the capital of Bosnia (Sarajevo) by a Serbian teenaged nationalist

  • Heir to the throne of Austria

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Black Hand

Terrorist organization of nationalist Serbs — assassinated Ferdinand

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Ultimatum

Austria-Hungary gave Serbia an ultimatum: in 48 hours they had to stop all anti Austrian-Hungarian activity and let AH run an assassination investigation in Serbia. Serbia agreed to most demands, but not enough.

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Triple Alliance/Central Power

Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy

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Triple Entente/Alliances

Britain, France, Russia, Japan, and later Italy

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Schlieffen Plan

military strategy during WW1 that declared if war were to outbreak, Germany would attack France first and then Russia.

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Trench Warfare

Battles result in many deaths and very small land gains —> stalemate battlesA,

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Gallipoli Campaign

Allies try to defeat the Ottoman empire, but the Allies are defeated. Allies also tried to open a supply line through a region to Russia.

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Unrestricted Sub Warfare

Germany uses unrestricted submarine warfare to ship British ships without warning

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Total War

Nations devote all resources to WW1: rationing, governments seize the economy, propaganda, women fill mens jobs

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Armistice

Germans lay down arms on November 11th, 1918

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Self-Determination

Sovereignty and open trade

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Treaty of Versailles

  1. League of Nations

  2. Territorial losses

  3. Military restrictions

  4. War guilt

Built to punish Germany for their actions — never ratified by the US

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Article 231

War Guilt Clause made German solely responsible for starting the war and for its vast destruction of European landscape — provision for heavy reparations to be paid by Germany

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League of Nations

Opposed by Americans — Basically pre-NATO NATO

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Wilsonian Idealism

Stresses the importance of national self-determination and international cooperation to promote peace and prosperity

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V.I. Lenin

  • Bolshevik leader

  • Felt that the socialist revolution needed centralized leadership

  • Gave land to peasants and put workers in control of factories

  • Created self-governing republics under one national government

  • Russia is renamed the USSR in 1922

  • Dies in 1924

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Bolshevik Revolution

In November 1917, workers seized control of the government

Civil War breaks out between them and the White Army (conservative/allies)… They win…. This war lasted for three years and killed over 14,000,000 men.

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Soviets

Russian commies

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Communist Party

Reinvention of the Bolsheviks

Internationalistic, sought a classless society, urban working lower class

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Totalitarianism

Government dominates every aspect of life, secret cops, indoctrination/propaganda, persecution, command economy: government makes all economic decisions

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Joseph Stalin

Communist Party general secretary who seized power after Lenin’s death and transformed the Soviet Union into a totalitarian state.

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5 Year Plans

Stalin’s plan for developing the (command) economy

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Collectivization

Government creates collective farms owned by the state — peasants resit this change and 10 million die in this government crackdown

By 1938, 90% of peasants lived on collective farms

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Cult of Personality

Pro-Stalin propaganda

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Weimar Republic

German democratic government, est. 1919

Government has serious weaknesses, inflation causes crises, U.S. loans helped to revive the German economy with the Dawes Plan

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Great Depression

Economic downturn in the US affects the rest of the world — world trade falls sharply

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Hyperinflation

Reparations + damages to industry + government mismanagement = hyperinflation

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Fascism

Nationalistic (for the good of one country), likes class division, made up of aristocrats, industrialists, war veterans, and lower middle class, loyalty to the state above all else

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Benito Mussolini

Promised to rescue Italy’s economy and rebuild its military

Founded the Fascist party in 1919

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Hitler

  • Mein Kampf (My Struggle) — Memoir

  • 1933 - Became chancellor (VP) and called for new elections and expelled communism in Germany

  • Emergency acts: abolished civil rights protection after the reichstag (commie) fires

  • Enabling acts: Basically enabled him to have full power

  • 1934 - Night of the long knives: Assassinates over 100 political opponents

  • German president died —> Hitler banned all political parties

  • The Gestapo: His secret police

  • Privately funded weapon factories in “school buildings”

  • 1938: Jewish emigration

  • Italy & Japan back up Germany

  • Hitler defies the treaty of Versailles

  • Hitler and Mussolini ally and form the Berlin axis

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Nazi Party

National Socialist German Workers Party — brand of fascism

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“Stab-in-the-back” theory

Believed German military was stabbed in the back by Jews, politicians, and commies

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Kristallnacht

“Night of broken glass” — Jewish business were ransacked/destroyed — anti-Jew riots

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Nuremberg Laws

Laws that restricted Jews’ rights

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Lebensraum

“Living space” — Germany needed room to grow it’s master race

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Appeasement

Giving in to an aggressor to keep the peace — Britain urged it

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Collective Security

Security of one is the concern of all

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Munich Conference

September 29th, 1938 — The British prime minister Neville Chamberlain believed that he could preserve peace by giving into Hitler’s demand —> Britain and France agreed that Hitler could take the Sudetenland —> Hitler pledged to respect Czech’s new borders — The Czechs were not invited

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Spanish Civil War

General Francisco Franco (anti-fascism) vs. fascists

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Neville Chamberlain

British prime minister who gave into some of Hitler’s demands to preserve peace

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Winston Churchill

British prime minister — vowed to never surrender

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Non-agression pact

Germans and Soviets will not fight each other and made a deal to split poland

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Blitzkrieg

Lightning battles

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Battle of Stalingrad

Nazis versus Soviets (Aug. 1942 - Feb. 1943). Nazis are defeated + turning point for allies victory. One of the bloodiest battles ever

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The Holocaust

Killing jews and polish peo

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D-Day Invasion

US troops stormed the beach of Normandy in a surprise attack. Basically set the path to our victory.

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United Nations

Soviet and Eastern Euro alliance

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NATO

Group formed by the US, Canada, and Western Europe that basically meant if you mess with one of us you mess with us all.

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Warsaw Act

Soviet Union‘s response to NATO — Alliance between Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary

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Marshall Plan

US program of economic aid designed to promote the recovery of Europe while also limiting Soviet influence — Truman

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Containment

US policy designed to keep out communism

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Truman Doctrine

1947 — Immediate goal was to block Soviet influence in Greece and Turkey —

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Cold War

Decades long conflict between USSR and US

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Iron Curtain

Line down Europe between NATO and Warsaw Act

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Nikita Khrushchev

Post-Stalin, destalinaztion

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De-Stalinization

The process of removing Stalin’s ideals across Eastern Europe

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Secret Speech

1956 — Khrushchev denounced Stalin’s reign of terror and repudiated his “cult of personality” — Speech was at the Twentieth Communist Party Congress in Moscow.

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Hungarian Revolution

The only violent anti-communist revolution. Resulted in the execution of their leader and and collapse of communism.

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Leonid Brezhnev

Made the Soviet military bigger and led during stagnation

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Brezhnev Doctrine

Capitalist uprisings —> Soviet invasions

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Mikhail Gorbachev

Leader of East Germany

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Glasnost

Soviet openess

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Perestroika

Reforming the Soviet economic system

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The Velvet Revolution

Nonviolent revolution in Czechoslovakia which put an end to commie rule

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Berlin Wall

A wall built to divide the free and democratic West Germany from the Soviet-controlled communist East Germany (German Democratic Republic). It was torn down in 1989 and represents the death of the USSR and collapse of communism.

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Decolonization

Process of giving rights to colonies

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Economic Miracle

Sparked by Marshall Plan aid — Europe entered a rapid economic growth period

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French National Front

Movement that formed Vichy France

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Margaret Thatcher

First female prime minister in Europe

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Bosnian War

Ethno-religious war in the Balkans

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European Union

The economic and political grouping of the European states — Churchill wanted to make a United States of Europe

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