Let’s review what we know so far! …… please don’t say “nothing” 

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Let’s review what we know so far! …… please don’t say “nothing” 

Germany can have the Sudetenland Rest of Czechoslovakia broken up

Label as many countries as you can.

Czech Germany Austria Hungary Poland Soviet Union Norway Sweden Denmark United Kingdom France Italy Netherlands Belgium

Shade in the area that Hitler (Germany) received as a result of the Munich Conference. Make a prediction… what happens next? Where will Germany attack next….

CORRECT! A year later Hitler takes all of Czechoslovakia France and Britain need to take action… what do they do?

France and Britain create an alliance with Poland. “We will help you if Hitler attacks” What about Germany? What are Hitler’s concerns? …..in other words, who is he concerned about?

Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact Aug. ‘39 Planes Tanks Vehicles Foot Soldiers SU from East France and Britain do NOTHING

AXIS Powers Germany Italy Japan ALLIES Britain France More to come…

Spring 1940: Start at 35 mins in...

Miracle at Dunkirk… Churchill: “wars are not won by evacuations…” So what happens next? Look at your maps to support your predictions

CORRECT! Hitler targets Britain

German Strategy: Operation Sea Lion Goal – use air force to destroy British Royal Air Force and gain control of the skies above Britain July 1940 Result: Britain lost 1000 planes Germany lost 1700 planes Month long bombing campaign “the Blitz” What did Hitler do….?

These things all went together to make the most hateful, most beautiful single scene I have ever known."

As of 1940… who do you think will win? Use at least two pieces of evidence to support your answer. (R emember evidence is specific)

So what next? Take a break and look into the Holocaust Return to our study WWII with America’s involvement Home front Two days for in class reading (book chat) One day for preparing your project in class – great time to work on dialogue!