1. In Asia: the Japanese invasion of China.
2. In Europe: the German invasion of Poland (and later, in 1941, also of the Soviet Union).
He called for an invasion of France
The most relevant countries invaded in the 1930s included: China, Ethiopia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Poland, Spain (via the Civil War), and Albania. While not technically invaded, both Czechoslovakia and Austria were annexed by the Third Reich under threat of invasion.
In 1920s Hitler most agressive action was the Munich putsch. In 1930s Hitler done many major actions such as Rise to Power, Building of Concentration camps, Blackmailing countries into getting Austria and the sudetenland, Kirstallnact and the Invasion of Poland.
Between the 1920s and 1930s the United States followed an isolationist policy. Many believed the country had been tricked into World War I by the European allies, as well as the Wilson Administration making a deal with munitions companies and banks for war profit.
World War II began with the invasion of Poland by Germany on September 1, 1939. This act prompted Britain and France to declare war on Germany on September 3, 1939. Prior to this, the conflict had roots in earlier aggressions, including Japan's invasion of China and Italy's invasion of Ethiopia in the 1930s. Thus, the main initial countries involved were Germany, Poland, Britain, and France.
1. In Asia: the Japanese invasion of China. 2. In Europe: the German invasion of Poland (and later, in 1941, also of the Soviet Union).
Western powers restricted their trade with Japan.
The murder in the novel "Murder on the Orient Express" by Agatha Christie takes place in the 1930s.
Isolationism.
Murder on the Orient Express was created on 1934-01-04.
Appeasement
He called for an invasion of France
Japan invaded China and massacred over 200,000 civilians. Italy invaded Ethiopia. Germany took Austria, Czechoslovakia, and split Poland with Russia.
Japan invaded China and massacred over 200,000 civilians. Italy invaded Ethiopia. Germany took Austria, Czechoslovakia, and split Poland with Russia.
The occupation of the Rhineland, the invasion of Manchuria, and the invasion of Ethiopia are examples of aggressive expansionism and militarism by authoritarian regimes in the 1930s. These actions were driven by a desire for territorial expansion and were significant precursors to World War II. They highlighted the failure of the League of Nations to maintain peace and the growing tensions that ultimately led to global conflict.
Bonnie Elizabeth Parker and Clyde Chestnut Barrow were American outlaws who killed at least nine police officers and several civilians during the early 1930s.
Luminol was first used for murder investigations in the early 20th century. It was introduced by forensic scientists in the 1930s as a method for detecting traces of blood at crime scenes that may not be visible to the naked eye.