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September 1, 1930
It replaced the Dawes plan when Germany could not repay the loans.
Significance: It help to improve what the Dawes plan started.
September 18, 1931
The takeover of Manchuria area by the Japanese, mainly to control and use it's resources.
Significance: Because of the strained relationship with the League of Nations, Japan wanted equality; no judgment of their ethnic group.
1933
Germany was finally finished 'paying' to the allied powers for reparation of WWI.
Significance: This was the time when Germany was picking up economically and militarily with Hitler.
1933
The idea and execution of expansion by the germans to take 'living space' need to survive.
Significance: It 'forshadowed' one of the reasons why WW2 started.
1924
A five year plan which certain Allied powers collected war reparations from Germany gradually as the powers help stable Germany's economy.
Significance: It was aimed to restore relationships with the Germans (US).
December 1, 1925
Seven agreements where the Allied powers with the central and eastern Europe secure post-war territorial settlements.
Significance: This drew out what lands each country gets without the consent of the people who live there.
June 28, 1919
A post-war agreement that favored the interests of the Allied powers and made Germany 'pay' for what they did in WWI.
Significance: It played in the interests of the Allied powers and discarded Germany and it's people opinion.
October 3, 1935
Italy invaded Abyssina to take a 'bite' out of Africa; the Abyssinian's lost their independence.
Significance: They had desires to expand to lands because of the rejection of the promise of lands in the Treaty of Versailles.
October 31, 1922
Benito Mussolini gained power as Italy's 27th prime minister, ruling til his death in April 28, 1945.
Significance: He shapes the national interests of Italy for the next two decades.
June 17, 1925
An agreement to outlaw the use of chemical weapons. Italy ignores this and uses mustard gas against Abyssinian soldiers.
Significance: To promote a more 'peaceful' world and to encourage talking.
August 27, 1928
A international treaty that bans countries from using war for their foreign policy. Though it is not successful, the pact establishes international law after.
Significance: Because it's the start of international peace but is not followed diligently yet.
March 1938
The reunitement between Germany and Austria to unite.
Significance: They can be more powerful and militaristic with their old buddies.
March 1938
The take back of Sudetenland where millions of German's live.
Significance: This gives Germany more resources and men to improve their military.
November 25, 1936
A pact between Germany and Japan to serve as a military alliance aimed at the Soviet Union.
Significance: This shows us how the Axis powers formed before WW2.
August 23, 1939
An agreement between Germany and the Soviet Union to not attack each other.
Significance: For Germany to prevent from fighting a two front war in WW2.
September 1938
An agreement between Germany, France, Britain and Italy for Hitler to not use future military force to conquer lands.
Significance: This will lead to WW2, showing Hitler that he can walk all over the western countries.
March 15, 1939
Germany invades and occupies Czechoslovakia even after all the pleas to Hitler to not.
Significance: This shows how powerful Hitler is getting to be, with the invasion of many nations up to this point.
October 23, 1936
An agreement between Germany and Italy stating that either would help the other out; linking them together.
Significance: Creates a stronger and plentiful army for Hitler, prior to WW2.
September 1, 1939
September 17, 1939
Poland is attacked and invaded first in the west by Germany and then 16 days later in the east by the Soviet Union.
Significance: This is the event that started WW2.
September 1938
The British and French let the Germans do what they wanted to (which leads to the Munich Pact)
Significance: Because they did not intervene, this is one of reasons why WW2 started; no one stopped Germany.
March 7, 1936
Germany re-entered the Rhineland and took it back from the Allied powers.
Significance: This event shows how powerful Germany has become when the League of Nations do not intervene.