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Appeasement H/O Complete the Appeasement H/O After completing 1-4 check in with Ms. Italiano or Mr. Dial. After completing 5-7 check in with Ms. Italiano or Mr. Dial. After completing 8-9 check in with Ms. Italiano or Mr. Dial. Complete 10-11 on your own.

German Aggression & Appeasement Objective: Analyze the causes of WWII including Axis (German) Expansion & Appeasement

Review of German Troops, 1939 German Rearmament Image retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_146-1989-034-21,_Warschau,_Parade_vor_Adolf_Hitler.jpg Review of German Troops, 1939

German Aggression

GERMAN AGGRESSION German Aggression 1936-1939 Image retrieved from http://users.humboldt.edu/ogayle/hist111/unit2WWII.html German Aggression 1936-1939

Chamberlain and Hitler at the Munich Agreement Image retrieved from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_146-1976-063-32,_Bad_Godesberg,_M%C3%BCnchener_Abkommen,_Vorbereitung.jpg Chamberlain and Hitler at the Munich Agreement

From left to right: Chamberlain, Daladier, Hitler, Mussolini, and Ciano pictured before signing the Munich Agreement, which gave the Sudetenland to Germany.

Czechoslovak Army soldiers on patrol in the Sudetenland in September 1938.

Czechs expelled from the border (Sudetenland) looking for new home, October 1938 . Czechs protest against Nazi German aggression, Prague, September 22, 1938

Sudeten Germans cheering the arrival of the German Army into the Sudetenland in October 1938.

Sequence of events following the Munich Agreement: 1. Germany occupies the Sudetenland (October 1938). 2. Poland annexes Zaolzie, an area with a Polish plurality, over which the two countries had fought a war in 1919 (October 1938). 3. Hungary occupies border areas (southern third of Slovakia and southern Carpathian Ruthenia) with Hungarian minorities in accordance with the First Vienna Award (November 1938). 4. On March 15, 1939, during the German invasion of the remaining Czech territories, Hungary annexes Carpathian Ruthenia (which had been autonomous since October 1938). 5. Germany establishing the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia with a puppet government, on March 16, 1939. 6. Meanwhile during the German invasion of Czech territories, a pro-Hitler Catholic-fascist government splits off the remaining territories of Czechoslovakia and declares the Slovak Republic, an Axis client state.

Further German Aggression Image retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Zniszczenia1939_0.jpg Polish city of Wieluń after German bombing September 1, 1939

Central Historical Question Was appeasement the right policy for England in 1938?

Directions Read through the timeline. Be sure to reference the timeline while completing the packet.

Read Document A and Document B. Directions Read Document A and Document B. Answer the Guiding Questions for Document A and Document B. 15 Minutes

Read Document C, Document D, and Document E. Directions Read Document C, Document D, and Document E. Answer the Guiding Questions for Document C, Document D, and Document E. 15 Minutes

Directions Answer Hypothesis #1! Only use Documents A and B to answer the first hypothesis. Only cite evidence from Documents A and B to support your answer in the first hypothesis. 2 Pieces Each! 5 total ideas! 10 Minutes

Directions Answer Hypothesis #2! Only use Documents C, D, and E to answer the second hypothesis. Only cite evidence from Documents C, D, and E to support your answer in the second hypothesis. 3 Pieces from C…1 or 2 pieces from D and E=Total 3…7 total ideas! 10 Minutes TURN IN! 38 POINTS! PROJECT CATEGORY!