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STARTER: Match up the following Catholic Bishop who spoke out in particular against the Euthanasia of disabled people Student group who dropped anti Nazi leaflets in public places Youth groups who went on hikes to beat up Hitler Youth groups Pastor who worked with a group of spies to try to overthrow Hitler Set up the Confessional Church to rival the Reich Church Met up to listen to banned music like Jazz Edelweiss Pirates Swing Groups The White Rose Groups Martin Niemoller Dietrich Bonhoeffer Bishop Von Galen

What opposition was there from the German military? L.O. To investigate the July bomb plot. By the end of this lesson... ALL OF US will be identify key events in the plot. (F-E) EVEN BETTER IF you can give a detailed description of the causes, events and consequences. (D-C) EXCELLENT IF you can evaluate how much of a threat the military posed to Hitler during wartime. (A-A*)

Today you are going to investigate the July bomb plot which very nearly killed Hitler and had huge consequences for the military.

Use the information available to complete three mind maps on: Causes Events Consequences Use the information available to complete a written report, or three mind maps: Causes Events Consequences Use the information available to complete a written report, or four mind maps: Causes Events Consequences Why did it fail? CHALLENGE!!! Imagine you were von Stauffenberg. Write a speech to persuade members of the military to join your cause. CHALLENGE!!! How much of a threat was military opposition to the Nazis? CHALLENGE!!! Can you answer the ten mark question?

Self assess your learning GRADE WWW EBI SIGNED By the end of this lesson... ALL OF US will be identify key events in the plot. (F-E) EVEN BETTER IF you can give a detailed description of the causes, events and consequences. (D-C) EXCELLENT IF you can evaluate how much of a threat the military posed to Hitler during wartime. (A-A*)