Move to Global War: German- Italian Expansion (Grade 11, Semester 1)
The focus of this section is on the causes of expansion, key events, and international response to that expansion.
Resources:
- Textbook: The Move to Global War (Oxford)
- Chapter 4, Causes and Effects of 20th Century Wars: Pearson Reading Chapter 4
- Chapter 5, Causes and Effects of 20th Century Wars:Pearson Reading Chapter 5
I. Historical Contextual Framework: WWI, Treaty of Versailles and Interwar Years
Weeks 2 and 3 (Aug. 19, 21, 22, 23 / Aug 26, 27, 29)
A. Effects of World War I
1. Impact of the War – Europe and beyond (Pearson 77-79)
2. Treaty of Versailles (Pearson 80-94)
3. Impact of the war and the peace treaties (Pearson 95-97)
Weeks 4 and 5 (Sept. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 / Sept. 10, 12)
B. Failure of Collective Security
1. The failure of ‘collective security’ (Pearson 99-102)
2. Problems for the League of Nations in the 1920s (Pearson 102-104)
3. How successful was the League of Nations in the 1920s (Pearson 105-110)
4. Why did collective security fail in the 1930s? (Pearson 111- 118)
5. The failure of disarmament (Pearson 118-123)
II. Italy
Week 6 (Sept. 16, 17, 18. 19)
A. Causes of Expansion – Impact of fascism on Italian foreign policy
1. Mussolini’s Rise to power (Oxford 85-86)
2. Impact of the First World War on Italy, 1915-1918 (Oxford 86-88)
3. What is Fascism? (Oxford 89-95)
4. Mussolini’s Consolidation and Power / Factors Influencing Mussolini’s foreign policy (Oxford 96 – 99)
5. Success of Mussolini’s foreign policy in the 1920s (Oxford 100 – 104)
Week 7 (Sept. 23, 25, 26, 27)
B. Events – Italian expansion, 1933-1940
1. Factors that had an impact on Italy’s foreign policy in the 1930s (Oxford 130 – 133)
2. Italian foreign policy, 1935-9 (Oxford 134-140)
3. Why did Italy intervene in the Spanish Civil War in 1936-39? (Oxford 141-143)
4. Italy’s role during the Sudetenland crisis in September 1938 (Oxford 145-149)
5. Italy and the Second World War (Oxford 149-152)
Week 8 (Oct. 8, 9, 11)
C. International Response to Italian Aggression
1. Policy of appeasement pursued by Britain in the 1930s (Oxford 193- 198)
2. International response to aggression in the 1930s (Oxford 198-208)
3. End of appeasement of Mussolini’s Italy (Oxford 208-210)
III. Germany
Week 9 (Oct. 15, 16, 17)
A. Causes Impact of Nazism on German foreign policy
1. Impact of WWI and defeat on Germany (Oxford 111-122)
2. Factors that allowed Hitler to become a dictator (Oxford 123 – 126)
Week 10 (Oct. 21, 22, 25 )
B. Events – German expansion, 1933-1938
1. Changing diplomatic alignments in Europe after 1933 (Oxford 156-157)
2. Germany’s challenges to the post-war settlements, 1933-38 (Oxford 157-165)
3. Changing diplomatic alignments: The Rome-Berlin Axis and the Anti-Comintern Pact (Oxford 165-167)
Weeks 12 and 13 (Nov. 4, 6, 8 / Nov. 11, 12, 13, 14)
C. Events – German expansion, 1938-1940
1. Challenging the post-war settlement after 1937 (Oxford 171-178)
2. Beyond the Treaty of Versailles (Oxford 179- 186)
- The liquidation of Czechoslovakia
- German expansion: Poland
- Changing international alignments: The Pact of Steel, May 1939
3. The outbreak of war (Oxford 186-189)
Weeks 14 and 15 (Nov. 18, 20, 21, 22 / Nov. 25, 26, 28)
D. Responses – International Response to German Aggression
1. International reaction to German rearmament (Oxford 213-222)
2. End of appeasement: invasion of Czechoslovakia (Oxford 222-229)