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DateTitlePointsDescription of historical content Type of work 1) 4-13WWII: Rise of Totalitarians /10Aftermath of WWI and Intro into WWII 2) 4-14WWII: Rise of Totalitarians Beginning of WWII /10Identify similarities and differences between the three totalitarians, the war begins. FINISH on 4-15: Czech Period 4 * Blitzkrieg Poland 3) 4-15Hitler’s Rise to Power: Mein Kampf /10 FINISH YESTERDAY and 4) 4-16WWII Timeline/10 5) 4-16Holocaust/10 6) 4-17WWII Battles/10 7) 4-20WWII Battles and Maps /10 8) 9)

CZECHOSLOVAKIA NEXT Sudetenland

German troops invade Czechoslovakia in March of 1939 “Czechoslovakia has ceased to exist”

Partners: Hitler & Stalin

DateTitlePointsDescription of historical content Type of work 1) 4-13WWII: Rise of Totalitarians /10Aftermath of WWI and Intro into WWII 2) 4-14WWII: Rise of Totalitarians Beginning of WWII /10Identify similarities and differences between the three totalitarians, the war begins. FINISH on 4-15: Czech Period 4 * Blitzkrieg Poland 3) 4-15Hitler’s Rise to Power: Mein Kampf /10 FINISH YESTERDAY and 4) 4-16WWII Timeline/10 5) 4-16Holocaust/10 6) 4-17WWII Battles/10 7) 4-20WWII Battles and Maps /10 8) 9)

BRUTE FORCE: Germans marched through the streets of Polish towns and adorned buildings with swastikas

KEY Red - Nazi occupied and controlled Purple - Nazi controlled under Mussolini Blue - Free country, supported by the United States Green - Under the control of Josef Stalin of Russia who sided with the Nazis in 1939 Yellow - Neutral, but greatly influenced by Nazis, for example, Spain was under the dictatorship of General Franco who was controlled by Hitler

Insert map here Motion map WWII