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'Evacuation Was a Great Success' - Do You Agree or Disagree With This Interpretation?  

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'By failing to resist aggression in the 1930s, the League of Nations made Hitler's work easy.' How fair id judgment on actions of the League of Nations in the 1930s? In the 1930s common consensus among historiographers is that the League of Nations' power declined. This loss of power made it impossible for the league to check the radical rise in Nazi Germany under Hitler. Hitlers Plan's: * Get revenge on the November Criminals * Exterminate anybody non Ayrians * World Domination Depression: * Gave Hitler more power as he was able to promise German's jobs and bread * None of the Member countries wanted to pledge their armies as they couldn't afford it. * Mussolini needed to take peoples attention away from economic problems so tried to make an empire * Japan had to invade Manchuria so as to get some money Appeasement: * Germany leaves the World Disarmament Conference and the League of Nations in 1933. This meant that she...

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