The historical context in which Britain found itself during the Second World War

Updated on military 2024-03-01
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Background conditions: The crisis of the capitalist economy, the rise of fascist forces, and the intensification of the imbalance in the economic and political development of imperialism.

    Overview On October 29, 1929, Wall Street** collapsed, and the Great Economic Crisis, known as the Great Depression, swept across the capitalist world. It was against this background that fascism began to raise its head. On September 18, 1931, Japan launched the September 18 Incident, attacked Shenyang, China, and then completely annexed Northeast China in preparation for the future full-scale war of aggression against China.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In the 20 years after the First World War, the economic and political forces of the capitalist countries developed unevenly, and the industrial development of Germany and Japan was more prominent, and the economic strength increased significantly; Britain, France, the United States and other countries have successively stagnated. World War II is poised to take place.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The background of World War II was that Germany was strong and felt that the treatment of World War I was not suitable for Germany, so they rose up to resist, but Hitler was portrayed as a demon by the victors.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Background: After the First World War, the economic and political development of capitalist countries was unbalanced, with the industrial development of Germany and Japan being more prominent, and the stagnation of Britain, France, and the United States. In 1929 and 1937, there were two serious economic crises in the capitalist world.

    In order to extricate themselves from the economic, political, and social crisis, the countries ruled by the German, Italian, and Japanese fascists embarked on the road of militarizing the national economy, and became increasingly fascist politically, and gradually formed two major political and military blocs of the United States, Britain, and France, and Germany, Italy, and Japan.

    World War II was fought on a worldwide scale with the three fascist Axis powers of Germany, Japan, and the Kingdom of Italy, and the anti-fascist alliance and the anti-fascist forces of the world as the other side.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The background of World War II was that there were seven major powers at that time.

    First, the United States.

    Second, Germany.

    Thirdly, the USSR. (Soviet, German forces are actually about the same).

    Fourth, the United Kingdom.

    Fifth, Japan.

    Sixth, France.

    Seventh, Italy.

    At that time, there was an international organization, the League of Nations. The United States did not join, and Germany, Italy, and Japan withdrew one after another. The USSR was also disqualified.

    In the whole League of Nations, only Britain and France.

    The Versailles system is that Britain and France in Europe have the final say, the Washington system is in the Asia-Pacific Ocean, and the United States and Japan have the final say. Japan attacked the Northeast in 31 and the Central Plains in 37.

    The system is fragile because the three strongest countries, the United States, the Soviet Union, and Germany, do not benefit the most. Germany, in particular, lost all its overseas territories and lost many of its territories due to its defeat in World War I. The rise of Nazism in Hitler.

    Germany, Japan, Italy, want to conquer the world.

    Germany's main targets were Britain, France, and the Soviet Union.

    The targets of Japanese aggression were China and Southeast Asia.

    Italy, on the other hand, is mainly playing in Africa.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Without Britain's stubborn resistance, Western Europe would not have been able to win World War II. and the whole world.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Raise materials, control the sea, and fight the desert fox.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Britain lost its hegemonic position in the world and became a follower of the United States, because the next industrial revolution created Britain and dragged Britain down, and the investment in old technology has not been recovered, and the new technological revolution has been staged again, while the originally backward countries in Europe and North America have been caught up step by step because they have not been dragged down by investment in technology, and Britain has been overwhelmed.

    Second, it is true that Britain is the hegemon of the world, but the territory is small, the population is small, the resources are overexploited, the colonies are not territories that have no sense of identity with Britain, and Britain's plundering policy is to make enemies everywhere, relying entirely on the support of strong military forces, and the rising stars do not want to get a piece of the pie.

    3. Communism was surging in Europe, and the bourgeoisie feared to follow in the footsteps of the feudal ruling class, Charles I and Louis XVI. In the face of the fundamental antagonism of the Soviet revolution, we were able to endure the provocateurs within the bourgeoisie, and tried to put the overall situation first and jointly deal with the class enemy, the Soviet Union.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Britain was attacked by Germany, and this is known as the Battle of BritanIn the end, because Germany did not gain air supremacy, Hitler extended the plan to attack Britain indefinitely.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Britain was a belligerent country, and after hard resistance, it was victorious, defending democracy and freedom, and .........

    I believe this is not the answer you want, so please explain what exactly you want to ask.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    After World War II, British territory included the British mainland, Canada, all of Oceania, Japan, Northeast China, all of Southeast Asia and South Asia, and parts of East Africa, South Africa, and Central Africa. Dissatisfied with Britain's hegemony, countries around the world began to set off a "liberation movement".

    In 1954, the United States liberated Canada.

    In 1955, the Soviet Union and China liberated Northeast China and Japan, and the United States and European countries liberated Africa.

    In 1956, China liberated Southeast Asia, the United States and Asian countries liberated South Asia, and European countries liberated the British mainland, and Britain moved to Oceania.

    In 1957, fifteen countries led by the United States, the Soviet Union, China, and France liberated Oceania, and Britain surrendered and signed the Treaty of Sydney, which stipulated: 1. Only the British mainland was retained and returned to the United Kingdom. 2. The United States, the Soviet Union, China, France, and all the countries occupied by Britain were allowed to station troops on their territory.

    3. Representatives of the United States, the Soviet Union, China, and France must be invited to all meetings in Great Britain before the year, and Britain was not allowed to have a navy and air force. 5. No Brit is allowed to go abroad.

    6. Hang all the current British state leaders. 7. Blow up all schools in the UK. 8. Take everyone out of Britain first, drop 10 atomic bombs on Britain, and then let all the British live in Britain.

    9. Britain must be represented at every meeting of the United States. 10. If there are no more Britishmen on that earth, their territory is to be inherited by the United States.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    World War I (referred to as World War I, August 1914 - November 1918), during which Britain served as two prime ministers, namely:

    Herbert Henry Asquith April 7, 1908 December 7, 1916 The Liberal Party, which later became a coalition cabinet.

    David Lloyd George 7 December 1916 23 October 1922 National Liberal Party Coalition Cabinet.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The monarch is George V and the prime minister is Lord Grey.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Herbert Henry Asquith 1908 - 1916

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Britain and Austria briefly formed an alliance in World War I, mainly because of the perennial colonial disputes between Britain and France. Finding that German ambitions were too dangerous, Britain formed an alliance with France, which, after the Anglo-French alliance, limited German expansion in Europe, and in turn participated in the restriction of the Soviet Union.

    In World War I, Britain abandoned the 300-year-old principle of building a large navy and a small army, and in order to help France not fall, it sent heavy troops to the Western Front to resist the German army, and completely attacked the German army with its own strength in the Battle of the Somme. Without the help of Britain, France would have had to collapse in World War I as it did in World War II. At the same time, the British Navy was tactically defeated in the Battle of Jutland, but its strategic objectives were accomplished, and the German Navy was closed in the Baltic Sea.

    But Britain paid the price of up to 900,000 men in World War I, and the navy fell from the throne of the world's leader.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hide on the island and become a unity, and manage him in winter, summer, spring and autumn.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It's just that the one who came to watch the play and took the money had American soldiers in front of him doing things.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    As a result of the persistent struggle of the British, Germany was dragged down.

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