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What were four most important actions the Allied powers might have taken to prevent the outbreak of www2?
They could be any four actions you think they could have done to prevent ww2. Please prioritize the actions. For example,
1.) They could have... And write a paragraph for describing it.
I need to study this for an essay that's going to show up on a test! Thank you(:
6 Answers
- ammianusLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
1:
Use the Treaty of Versailles to dismember Germany,and break it up into its original constituent components - Prussia,Saxony,Bavaria and so on - as independent countries,rather than leaving a unified German state that was unhappy at losing a war they thought they were going to win.Everything could then have been blamed on Prussia and the Prussians,as the Kaiser and all the senior German generals were Prussian.Then,the treaty only had to punish Prussia,leaving most Germans with nothing to whine about and the individual German countries too weak in themselves to make trouble later for the rest of Europe.
2:
Used Keynesian economic policies on the scale the Nazis did to deal with the problems of the Great Depression.This would have fixed their economies and allowed them to rearm earlier,making Nazi Germany far more wary of sabre rattling and aggression.
3:
Moved immediately to block German remilitirization of the Rhineland.Hitler had ordered his generals to retreat immediately if the French resisted the German military advance with force,and if this had happened,the German troops would have had to retreat and Hitler would have been discredited,both in the eyes of the German people and his senior military commanders.Again,this would have made future aggression by the regime much less likely.
4:
Backed Czechoslovakia at Munich.After all,since when had the Sudetenland ever been part of Germany? Never.It was a part of the Austrian empire before WW1,and had been for centuries.Such a stance would have probably convinced Stalin that the West would stand up to Hitler in the future, so there would have been no Nazi-Soviet Pact and probably no invasion of Poland.Further,the humiliation of failure at Munich for Hitler might well have sparked an army plot to remove him from power.
- Anonymous5 years ago
Colossal mistake #1 was once the appeasement of Hitler within the days before the invasion of Poland. We are unfortunately now repeating that mistake by using appeasing terrorists. These Islamic terrorists are specific than terrorists just like the IRA or the PLO, who has quite a real red meat. The Islamic terrorists with no trouble want mass Genoside of any and all infidels, and thier messiah will not come unless this is completed. Gigantic mistake #2 I think the Germans got a nasty deal after World conflict I, which made them bitter, in order that fed anger and hatred. Significant mistake #three. We as a rule might have avoided Pearl Harbour, but that is now not how history happened. Enormous mistake #four. This was after the warfare, however it used to be a mistake in that interval. We gave East Germany to the usS.R., we will have to have pushed the usS.R. Again to Russia. It's ironic that each one these bad insurance policies proceed to this day. 9/11 used to be Pearl Harbor. Hitler is the Islamic Genocideists, The League of international locations = The United countries. Equal story exceptional era.
- 8 years ago
1. They could have release and loosen some measures of the Versailles treaty which constantly generated resentment within Germany. As a matter of fact the treaty was one of the things Hitler used to gain power. The economical sanctions were seriously pressing hard on the German economy, the economical depression did not help neither.
2. The Allied powers should have given more territory or resources to satisfy Japan at the end of WW1 so to satisfy Japanese expantionist desires.
3. If the US seriously wanted to avoid conflict with Japan, it should not have furthered its own expansion within the Pacific to the point Japan felt its own expansion would go into conflict. On top of all, the oil embargo created significant resentment towards the US.
4. Territorial losses of Germany from the Treaty of Versailles were also outrageous towards the German people, for example Germany lost a significant portion of its territory to Poland (which was recreated after ww1). This was also a factor that Hitler used to regain territory in 1938
- NelsonLv 78 years ago
1. Attack the Nazis when they started to remilitarize the Rhineland
2. Rearm Poland
3. Support Britain replacing Neville Chamberlain.
4. Vigorously oppose the "Bund"s wherever they arose.
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- Anonymous8 years ago
to stop all these People Financing Hitler from 1924
1924 Rockefeller Invest in Hitler and the NAZI party
1933 FDR Rockefeller's Prescott Bush Lindbergh Warburg of the chase bank Used JP morgan and Associates to set Up the Hitler Fund this Raised the Money Hitler needed to Contest the 1933 elections that Put Hitler in Power
Wall St and Corporate USA Funded Hitler to the Tunme of about 900 Million US dollars in 1933
1933 Ford sets Up Factories in Russia and Germany
1933 ITT GM start to Build Hitler war machine In germany
1938 IBM sets up hitlers census this later was used to Round Up the Jews
1940 Standard Oil IG Farben Texaco set up 40 petrochemical plants in Germany and Occupied countries the Biggest was at Buna In Poland using 83,000 slaves with assistance from Dupont
1943 ITT engineer flies to madrid to give the NAZIS a New Navigation system for the ITT owned Fokker wolfs later this Navigation system was fitted into the V1 and the V2
1941 GM starts to Build the US army's worst tank the Sherman remember they had Been Building Tigers and Panthers since 1933
so the worst the Sherman was the More they needed to make ( Money was the Motivation )
1922, payments by I.G. Farben and General Electric in 1933, followed by the Standard Oil of New Jersey and I.T.T. subsidiary payments to Heinrich Himmler up to 1944. US multi-nationals under the control of Wall Street profited handsomely from Hitler's military construction program in the 1930's and at least until 1942.
Henry Ford was an early (1922) Hitler backer and Edsel Ford continued the family tradition in 1942 by encouraging French Ford to profit from arming the German Wehrmacht. Subsequently, these Ford-produced vehicles were used against American soldiers as they landed in France in 1944. For his early recognition of, and timely assistance to, the Nazis, Henry Ford received a Nazi medal in 1938. The records of French Ford suggest Ford Motor received kid glove treatment from the Nazis after 1940.
in 1939 ITT and GM financed SKF in Gotenburg to ensure that they could Supply all the ball bearing needed to Build hitlers Trucks tanks and aircraft and in 1943 SKF of Philadelphia sent 600,000 units a year Via spain to Germany and Failed to supply the US army more than 23 % of their needs
FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO HITLER:
Feb. 23-Mar. 13, 1933:
(The Hjalmar Schacht account at Delbruck, Schickler Bank)
Political Contributions by Firms (with selected affiliated directors) Amount
Pledged Percent of
Firm Total
Verein fuer die Bergbaulichen Interessen (Kitdorf) $600,000 45.8
I.G. Farbenindustrie (Edsel Ford, C.E. Mitchell, Walter Teagle, Paul Warburg) 400,000
Automobile Exhibition, Berlin (Reichsverbund der Automobilindustrie S.V.) 100,000
A.E.G., German General Electric (Gerard Swope, Owen Young, C.H. Minor, Arthur Baldwin) 60,000
Demag 50,000
Osram G.m.b.H. (Owen Young) 40,000
Telefunken Gesellsehaft ruer
drahtlose Telegraphic 85,000
Accumulatoren-Fabrik A.G.
(Quandt of A.E.G.) 25,000 Total from industry 1,310,000 99.9 % of what was prommised
Plus Political Contributions by Individual Businessmen:
Karl Hermann 300,000
Director A. Steinke (BUBIAG- Braunkohlen—u. Brikett — Industrie A.G.) 200,000
Dir. Karl Lange (Geschaftsfuhrendes
Vostandsmitglied des Vereins Deutsches Maschinenbau—Anstalten) 50,000
Dr. F. Springorum (Chairman: Eisen-und Stahlwerke Hoesch A.G.) 36,000
The payments to Hitler in this final step on the road to dictatorial Naziism were made through the private bank of Delbruck Sehickler. The Delbruck Schickler Bank was a subsidiary of Metallgesellschaft A.G. ("Metall"), an industrial giant, the largest non-ferrous metal company in Germany, and the dominant influence in the world's nonferrous metal 'trading. The principal shareholders of "Metall" were I.G. Farben a company Owned By standard oil Texaco Rockefeller's and Prescott Bush
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