History end of WW1 - end of WW2
Lloyd George
British Negotiatior
Conscription
Compulsory enlistment for state service e.g the Military
Propoganda
Controlling news media to show your side in the best way
19 Feburary 1942
Darwin bombed by the Japanese
1945
Defeat of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan ends World War 2
Total War
Everyone involved. Allresources focused on war e.g Australia, Particularly after Darwin attack.
Rationing
Fixed allowance of supplies e.g all countries during ww2
Anchluss
Forbidding of the reunion of Germany and Austria
Clemenceau
French Negotiator
1923
German Inflation
Submarines
Germany was not allowed to have any of these
Axis
Germany, Japan and Italy
1935
Hitler ordered Germany to rearm by reintroducing military conscription
Internment
Imprisonment or confinement of people commonly in large groups e.g Prisoners of War
Orlando
Italian Negotiator
1937
Japan invades China initiating ww2 in the Pacific
Holocaust
Mass murder of Jews and other 'radicals' by the Nazi
Rhineland
Military Free zone
Blitzkreig
Military strategy, destroying countryside with tanks & parachutes then invading e.g German military in Poland
1939
Nazi Germany invades Poland, triggering WW2 in Europe
Ebert
President of Germany in 1919
Army
Reduced to 100 000 men
Reparations
Set is 6,600 Million Pounds
October 29th 1929
The Great Depression start date
1941
The Soviet Union and the USA enter Ww2
Communism
The government owns everything, Everyone works equally e.g Russia
1920
The league of Nations founded
June 28th 1919
The treaty of Versailles signed
League of Nations
This was to act as a Peace-Keeping body
Appeasement
To bring to state of peace e.g the UK's foreign policy in the inter-war year
D-Day
6 June 1944, the date Allied forces landed in Normandy, France
Arm Race
A competition between nations for superiority in the development & accumulation of weapons
Diktat
A dictated piece of work, eg the Treaty of Versailles
Great Depression
A long & severe recession in an economy or market e.g Germany during the inter-war years
Aliens
A non-citizen/resident of a country e.g a German residing in Poland without citizenship
Fascism
A system of government characterised by Dictatorship
1933
Adolf Hitler comes in Power
11th November 1918
Armistice to the end of WW1 signed 11am, 11th November
Censorship
Withholding of info e.g Letters censored from home
1918
Woodrow WIlson's Statement on 14 points