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The Development of

International System
Beginning from World War II
Versailles
Treaty and
Munich Non-aggression
The
Pact, Germany
Establishment Conference
(United Kingdom, would not attack
of The League
Germany, France, the USSR
of Nations Italy) 1941
1931 1939

1920 1938 German invaded


Japan invaded The Atlantic
Manchuria, Poland, leading Charter
China. Britain and France (United States and
Breaching the to abandon the United Kingdom)
rules of The Policy of
League of Appeasement
Nations
The Atlantic Charter
August 14, 1941 (Newfoundland, Canada)

The aims of US and UK for the postwar world:


• No territorial aggrendiament
• No territorial change made against the wishes of the people
• Restoration of self-government to those deprived of it
• Reduction of trade restrictions
• Global cooperation to secure better economy and social condition for all
• Freedom from fear and want
• Freedom of the seas
• Abandonment of the use of force
• Disarmament of aggressor nations

The impact of this charter is an international agreement:


• The dismantling of The British Empire, The formation of NATO, The General Agreement of Tariffs and
Trade
Japan launched an
attack on the US
Pacific Street known The End of World
as “The Attack of Battle of Midway War II
Germany divided into
Pearl Harbour” 1942 1944 Occupation Zones

1941 Germany and their allies 1945


The allied forces
fought the Soviet Union attacked
and lost. This marked the Germany in
end of Germany’s Normandy,
advancement in the France
eastern Europe
The Attack of Pearl Harbour
December 7, 1941

Japan’s intention:

To prevent the U.S. Pacific Fleet from interfering with its plan
for military action in Southeast Asia against overseas territories of the
UK, Netherlands, and those of the United States.
Battle of Midway
June 4-7, 1942

As a major naval battle in the Pacific Theatre of World War II. This
operation is also considered preparating for further attacks against Fiji, Samon,
and Hawaii itself. The plan was undermined by faulty Japanese assumptions of
the American reaction and poor initial dispositions.

The impact on US :

The U.S. massive industrial and training capabilities made losses far
easier to replace.
Occupation Zone
This was the result of The Postdam Agreement on August 1945.

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