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1 ? 1933: Hitler at the League of Nations Disarmament Conference.
Chamberlain 1933: Hitler at the League of Nations Disarmament Conference. What do you predict would have been said here?

2 Anglo-German Naval Agreement
Hitler’s road to war The Stresa Front Anglo-German Naval Agreement The Saar Rearmament The Dollfuss Affair The League of Nations

3 Anglo-German Naval Agreement
Hitler’s road to war The Stresa Front Anglo-German Naval Agreement The Saar Rearmament The Dollfuss Affair The League of Nations

4 I will disarm my country, as long as every other nation does too.
What sort of reactions do you guess this demand would have created?

5 What sort of reactions do you guess this demand would have created?
Okay then, well I want Germany to be allowed the same sized army as France. What sort of reactions do you guess this demand would have created?

6 We’re leaving the League of Nations then.
Your Mum! We’re leaving the League of Nations then. Bye.

7 What happened at the League of Nations Disarmament conference
What happened at the League of Nations Disarmament conference? What did Germany do? The League of Nations Disarmament Conference was held Hitler attended in 1933 after being elected Chancellor of Germany. He asked for….

8 What can you learn from this picture about a man named Engleburt Dollfuss?

9 Complete a written answer to the extension question.
Who was Engleburt Dollfuss? What did he do? How did Hitler respond? So was Austria now part of Germany as a result? Individual tasks: Copy these questions into your book, leaving plenty of space between each one for the answers. Figure out the correct answer from the scrambled answer sheet and copy these into your book. Complete a written answer to the extension question.

10 Who was Engleburt Dollfuss?
Dollfuss was the Chancellor of Austria in 1932. What did he do? He shut down the Austrian parliament and banned the Austrian Nazi party. He made friends with Mussolini and started to become the dictator of Austria. How did Hitler respond? In 1934, Hitler told Nazis in Austria to cause chaos. They did so and also killed Dolfuss. So was Austria now part of Germany as a result? No, the Austrian army continued to support the government, not Hitler and the Nazis. Also, Mussolini moved his Italian troops and promised to intervene if Hitler tried to achieve Anschluss.

11 How successfully did Hitler deal with the League of Nations in 1933 and the Dollfuss Affair in 1934?

12 History HL Learn everything on Hitler’s foreign policy for a 10 Q test. DUE TUESDAY.

13 Who feels ready for our 10 question mini-test!?

14 Anglo-German Naval Agreement
Hitler’s road to war The Stresa Front Anglo-German Naval Agreement The Saar Rearmament The Dollfuss Affair Time for a cheeky bit of find the liar… The League of Nations

15 Anglo-German Naval Agreement
Hitler’s road to war The Stresa Front Anglo-German Naval Agreement The Saar Rearmament Reading and thinking but not writing about these 4 events on p59. Be ready to discuss The Dollfuss Affair The League of Nations

16 Do you agree with this arrangement?
CW DATE The Road to war (2) A foreign policy success for Hitler Do you agree with this arrangement? Why/why not? A foreign policy disaster for Hitler Jan 1935 The Saar plebiscite March rearmament April 1935 The Stresa Front June 1935 Anglo-German naval agreement (Page turned horizontally)

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CW DATE The Road to war (2) A foreign policy success for Hitler A foreign policy disaster for Hitler Jan 1935 The Saar plebiscite March rearmament April 1935 The Stresa Front June 1935 Anglo-German naval agreement (Page turned horizontally)

18 Anglo-German Naval Agreement
Hitler’s road to war The Stresa Front Anglo-German Naval Agreement The Saar Rearmament The Dollfuss Affair Explain Hitler’s biggest success and biggest failure on his road to war? The League of Nations

19 What can you remember about the Rhineland?

20 W.A.L.T Understand what happened in the Rhineland using only sources from the time.

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27 What happened in the Rhineland?
Can your gathered information be organised into sections/headings?

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29 Glue in your Rhineland information sheet.
How well do you think you did using sources last lesson? What could you have done better? Underneath last lesson’s work write a WWW and an EBI.

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31 What might each of these countries think about Hitler
What might each of these countries think about Hitler? What might he think about them? BRITAIN (HINT: Think about recent lessons) SPAIN (HINT: Engaged in a civil war in 1936, a fascist dictator called Franco was the leader of one side) ITALY JAPAN (HINT: Hated Communism)

32 “The Axis Powers in WW2” = Germany, Italy and Japan
“The Allies in WW2” = Britain, France, the USA

33 Treaty/Event: Date: Who did Hitler make/try to make an alliance with? Details:

34 A 25 year non-aggression pact between Britain and Germany 1936 Britain
Treaty/Event: Date: Who did Hitler make/try to make an alliance with? Details: A 25 year non-aggression pact between Britain and Germany 1936 Britain The British did not want to fight with Germany at this time, however, they did not want an official alliance either.

35 A 25 year non-aggression pact between Britain and Germany 1936 Britain
Treaty/Event: Date: Who did Hitler make/try to make an alliance with? Details: A 25 year non-aggression pact between Britain and Germany 1936 Britain The British did not want to fight with Germany at this time, however, they did not want an official alliance either. The Spanish Civil War

36 Have a go at the practice exam question at the bottom of page 63.
Treaty/Event: Date: Who did Hitler make/try to make an alliance with? Details: A 25 year non-aggression pact between Britain and Germany 1936 Britain The British did not want to fight with Germany at this time, however, they did not want an official alliance either. The Spanish Civil War The Rome-Berlin Axis The Anti-Comintern Pact The “Pact of Steel” ASPIRATION WORK: Have a go at the practice exam question at the bottom of page 63.

37 What do you think this is? What do you make of it?
“Do you approve of the reunification of Austria with the German reich accomplished on 13 March 1938 and do you vote for the list of our Führer, Adolf Hitler?" Yes No What do you think this is? What do you make of it?

38 What is the story so far? (Use the pictures to help you remember)
Anschluss What is the story so far? (Use the pictures to help you remember) 1934 1919 1934 1936

39 For each box, you are limited to a quick picture and five key words.
TASK Recreate the story of how Germany achieved Anschluss with Austria using pp64-65 and your sheet. For each box, you are limited to a quick picture and five key words. Schuschnigg – Chancellor of Austria who replaced Dollfuss ANTI-NAZI Seyss-Inquart – Chancellor of Austria who replaced Schuschnigg PRO-NAZI

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41 Double check the success criteria we just agreed.
Please get this sheet finished in 10 minutes maximum (use pp64-65). Finished already? Double check the success criteria we just agreed.

42 The Sudetenland: Why might Hitler want it?
Re-arm Unite Territory

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44 What happened in the Sudetenland?
Answers from memory to partners, give a score out of 5. HW OUT PLEASE

45 How useful is Source C to a historian studying why Britain allowed Germany to take the Sudetenland? (12 marks)

46 How useful is Source B to a historian studying why Britain allowed Germany to take the Sudetenland? (12 marks)

47 Homework Complete questions on worksheet. DUE TUESDAY

48 Listen to the song, what do you think it is about
Listen to the song, what do you think it is about? What do you think the song’s view of its topic is? Elvis Costello – Peace in our time

49 Prepare your case using your own ideas plus pages 74-75
Was appeasement a good idea? “Yes it was.” Prepare your case using your own ideas plus pages 74-75 “No it wasn’t.” Prepare your case using your own ideas plus pages 76-77

50 Source B page 75 suggests people in Britain thought that appeasement was a good idea. How do you know? Answer using the source and your contextual knowledge

51 Source E page 77 suggests people in Britain thought that appeasement was not a good idea. How do you know? Answer using the source and your contextual knowledge

52 Germany completed its invasion of Czechoslovakia.
15th March 1939 What do you think Germany did to Czechoslovakia on this date? 15th March 1939 Germany completed its invasion of Czechoslovakia. HW OUT PLEASE

53 Why did Stalin hate Hitler? Why did Hitler hate Stalin?

54 TODAY WE NEED TO FIND OUT WHY THESE TWO COUNTRIES FORMED AN ALLIANCE
This source suggests that there was an alliance between Germany and the USSR. How do you know? TODAY WE NEED TO FIND OUT WHY THESE TWO COUNTRIES FORMED AN ALLIANCE

55 The Nazi Soviet-Pact Signed August 1939
A non-aggression pact between Germany and the USSR. NO WRITING TASK Cut your pack of cards out and then use them in whatever way you think works to ensure that everybody in your team can explain why the pact was signed.

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57 The Nazi Soviet-Pact Signed August 1939
A non-aggression pact between Germany and the USSR. The Pact was signed because…

58 31st March 1939: Britain and France officially guaranteed that they would do whatever was necessary to maintain Polish independence. Why did they make that promise at that time?

59 The Nazi invasion of Poland
KEY QUESTIONS? Eg why/how/what/consequences

60 3rd September 1939 – Britain and France declared war on Germany…
Play vid file of declaration

61 Can you be Captain Explainer?
I am able to say how each of these contributed to WW2: Hitler’s foreign policy The failure of the League of Nations The Depression The Treaty of Versailles Appeasement The Nazi-Soviet Pact


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