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The end of the policy of appeasement L/O: To describe the events of 1938 to 1939 and decide at which point war became inevitable The Sudetenland and the Munich Conference Read through pages and answer the following questions in full sentences: 1)Why was Chamberlain convinced that Hitler would not invade Czechoslovakia? 2)Why did Hitler want to invade the Sudetenland? 3)Why had the Spanish Civil war created a feeling of fear throughout Europe? 4)How did Hitler change his demands at the Munich Conference? 5)Why do you think Chamberlain thought there would be ‘peace in our time’? 6)Do you consider the Munich Conference a success of failure? Explain

Czechoslovakia – 15 th March 1939 Why was the invasion of Czechoslovakia different to the threats made on the Sudetenland?

The Nazi Soviet Pact – August 1939

The Nazi Soviet Pact 1)Look at the sources 32 and 33 on your sheet. How do the sources agree/disagree? 2)Which one do you think shows the most realistic reason why Stalin signed the pact? Explain in as much detail as possible.

How important were the events of 1938 and 1939? Out of all the events which one made was unavoidable (inevitable)? Explain your answer!

Homework revision What to revise... The post war treaties – Versailles The failures of the League of Nations in the 1930s The depression and it’s affect on the League The policy of Appeasement The Munich Conference Hitler’s foreign policy