International Relations Events and Themes

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International Relations Events and Themes Each slide contains a set of events that are linked in some way. Work out what the connection might be – a theme, pattern or big issue that connects all these events – and write it in the central circle. Extension: come up with your own sets of 3-5 linked events and give them a title.

Title / theme…? Treaty of Versailles, 1919 Ruhr Crisis, 1923 Dawes Plan 1924 Young Plan 1929 Great Depression, from 1929

Germany joins the League of Nations, 1926 Title / theme…? Dawes Plan, 1924 Locarno Treaties, 1925 Germany joins the League of Nations, 1926 Kellogg-Briand Pact, 1928

Title / theme…? Vilna Crisis, 1920 Corfu Crisis, 1923 Bulgaria Crisis, 1925

Aaland Islands dispute, 1921 Title / theme…? Aaland Islands dispute, 1921 WWI refugees Anti-slavery Lead in paint

Anglo-German Naval Agreement, 1935 Title / theme…? Anglo-German Naval Agreement, 1935 Hoare-Laval Pact, 1935 Munich Agreement, 1938 Nazi-Soviet Pact, 1939

Title / theme…? Manchuria Crisis, 1931 Abyssinia Crisis 1934/5-37 Czech Crisis, 1938/9

Rhineland Remilitarisation Title / theme…? Spanish Civil War Rhineland Remilitarisation

Title / theme…? 1. Saar Plebiscite, 1935 2. Rhineland Remilitarisation, 1936 3. Anschluss, 1938 4. Sudetenland, 1938 5. Rest of Czechoslovakia, 1939 6. Poland, 1939

Title / theme…? …