World War II: Part 2 - Interwar Chaos
Update: 2025-10-08
Description
When World War I ended, the fighting didn’t. Dr. Roy traces how a defeated Germany, shattered empires, and vengeful allies created the perfect storm for World War II. From the breakup of Austria-Hungary and the birth of the Weimar Republic to the hyperinflation crisis, communist revolutions, and Mussolini’s rise to power, this lecture explores how desperation, nationalism, and fear paved the road to fascism and war.
Takeaways:
- Why the Treaty of Versailles and other postwar agreements humiliated Germany and destabilized Europe.
- The disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the messy redrawing of borders in Eastern Europe.
- How Woodrow Wilson’s principle of “self-determination” applied selectively, empowering some nations while ignoring colonized peoples.
- The birth of the League of Nations and why its failure doomed the hope of lasting peace.
- The Russian Revolution, communist uprisings in Germany and Hungary, and the global spread of ideological warfare.
- Germany’s postwar collapse: massive debt, reparations, and the infamous hyperinflation that destroyed the economy.
- How economic despair and political chaos gave rise to new movements like Italian fascism under Mussolini and eventually Hitler’s Nazi Party.
- The eerie parallels between Germany’s and Italy’s postwar struggles, and how veterans’ trauma and disillusionment fueled totalitarian politics.
Resources & References:
- Treaty of Versailles (1919) and Treaty of Saint-Germain (1919)
- League of Nations
- Russian Revolution (1917), Bolshevik and Menshevik factions
- German Weimar Republic (1918–1933)
- German hyperinflation (1921–1923)
- Mussolini’s march on Rome (1922)
- Rise of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) and Mein Kampf (1925)
- U.S. President Woodrow Wilson’s “Fourteen Points”
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