German Rearmament
Remilitarization of the Rhineland
Spanish Civil War
Anschluss
Czechoslovakia
100

Germany withdrew from this in 1933.


Disarmament Conference OR League of Nations


100

While marching into this region in 1936, Hitler faced no opposition from either Britain or France despite being in violation of the Treaty of Versailles and the Locarno Treaties.


Rhineland. 


100

Blum supported the policy of ___________, in which no European country would enter the conflict of the Spanish Civil War


non-intervention 


100

the union of Germany and Austria


Anschluss

100

Why didn’t Chamberlain intervene about Czechoslovakia?


didn’t believe it was worth fighting for; “highly artificial” creation; unsustainable; supported a handover of the Sudetenland 


200

What was the response of France, Britain, and Italy to German rearmament in 1934?


Stresa Conference 


200

Why didn’t France consider war after the remilitarization of the Rhineland?


they were only a “caretaker” government, forthcoming elections


200

This political party won the French elections in June 1936. They supported the Spanish gov’t. Prime Minister Leon Blum.


Popular Party 


200

With the invasion of Austria, Hitler was in a stronger position to attack…


Czechoslovakia 


200

What were the Godesberg proposals?


proposals made by Hitler that the claims of Hungary and Poland to Czech territory should be met and he wanted to occupy the Sudetenland no later than Oct. 1


300

What ended attempts by the British and French to bring Germany back into the League of Nations in 1935? 


Germany reintroduced conscription and an air force, Germany increased military spending


300

Why didn’t Britain respond to the remilitarization of the Rhineland?


overstretched military commitments; armed forces not in any position to fight; did not see Hitler’s actions as threatening. 


300

Why did France support the side of the Spanish government during the Spanish Civil War?


They did not want to be encircled with right-wing regimes 


300

Why didn’t France respond to Anschluss?


internal political crisis; did not have a gov’t at the time


300

Despite British public support for the Munich Agreement, THIS caused great shock and outrage in Britain


invasion of the rest of Czechoslovakia, March 1939


400

What occurred at the Stresa Conference (2 things)? 


drew up formal protest at Hitler’s disregard of the Versailles provision regarding disarmament 

reaffirmed their commitment to Locarno and Austrian independence 


400

If Hitler’s army was confronted in the Rhineland, they had orders to…


turn back


400

Why did Britain agree to the non-intervention plan (2 reasons)?


did not want to make an enemy of the Spanish nationalist leader, General Franco; did not want to upset Mussolini; believed Spanish gov’t was communist; British business interests in Spain; supported Franco’s anti-union position 


400

Why didn’t the League of Nations respond to Anschluss?


discredited after the Abyssinian affair


400

What was unique about Hitler’s invasion of the rest of Czechoslovakia?


Could not be justified by any claim to be united Germans 


500

How did the Franco-Soviet Mutual Assistance Treaty undermine the united front of Stresa?


Italy unwilling to enter a pact with a communist government, Britain worried about using a communist country to contain Germany, Britain opposed France’s idea of surrounding Germany with alliances (would threaten Germany -trapped)

500

How was the remilitarization of the Rhineland a “diplomatic smokescreen”?


Hitler was offering negotiations at the same time as invading 


500

Describe two ways in which Britain’s policy of non-intervention favored the right-wing nationalists in Spain?

focused on preventing aid to the Republic

allowed Nationalists to use Gibraltar as a communications base

signed a trading agreement with the Nationalists 

Franco (but not Spanish gov’t) able to get credit from British banks



500

Why didn’t Britain respond to Anschluss?


viewed union as inevitable


500

What was the highlight of the third conference between Chamberlain and Hitler?


declaration that Germany would only deal with problems through negotiation and not force