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What problems does Hitler have with the Treaty of Versailles? What did he do about it? What were Hitler’s foreign policy aims? UNIT 1.3- HITLER’S FOREIGN POLICY

What were the benefits and disadvantages to appeasement? This cartoon shows Britain’s security hinging on Czechoslovakia. Do you agree with this cartoons interpretation of the importance of Hitler taking over Czechoslovakia? List 7 reasons that Chamberlain appeased Hitler? #What was appeasement?

What do you think was most to blame for the start of the Second World War? Why? -Appeasement -Nazi Soviet Pact -Anschluss -Czechoslovakia -Re-militarising the Rhineland -Treaty of Versailles -Hitler’s goals and aims What was the Nazi- Soviet Pact? Why was there a Nazi- Soviet Pact? Describe the Munich conference:

6. Poland 5.Czechoslovakia 3. Anschluss (Austria) 2. Rhineland 1.The Saar 4.Sudetenland

Yalta: Potsdam: Unit 1.4 – Cold War Origins CapitalismCommunism Changes between the two: Who were the big 3 at Yalta and Potsdam?

List 8 possible causes for the start of the cold war in the segments Describe the Truman Doctrine Who do you think made this source? Why? What does it mean?

Describe the Berlin Airlift? Shade in the 4 main changes in the Korean war, and describe why each came about

Help Karl Pilkington understand History by explaining what the following words mean NATO: Warsaw Pact: COMECON: COMINFORM: Marshall Aid: The source shows President Truman and the UN rushing to the defence of Korea. Do you agree with this interpretation of American involvement in the Korean War? Purpose, Content, Own Knowledge

Unit 1.5 – Cold War Crises Describe Khruschev’s policy of ‘Peaceful Co-Existence’ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ What reforms were made in the Prague Spring of 1968? Write one in each petal. Describe the U2 Crisis. Describe the Prague Spring. Peaceful Corn- existence !

M.A.D ICBM First strike Polaris Turkey/Cuba NASA Project Mercury Apollo 11 Sputnik Laika Yuri Gagarin Spacewalk What is this cartoon saying about the way Brezhnev responded to the Prague Spring? _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________

The causesThe event/solution The results Explain the Cuban Missile Crisis to Joey Essex Why were the people of Hungary so mad in 1956? What did they do about it? What happened to them as a result?

Explain why the Berlin wall was a threat to world peace D I C T I O N A R Y C O R N E R Brezhnev Doctrine Checkpoint Charlie Domino Effect Détente Hot Line What do the following terms mean? Nuclear Test Ban Treaty De-Stalinization

1.Hitler’s Aims 2.Treaty of Versailles 3.Saar 4.Rhineland 5.Rome-Berlin axis 6.Anschluss 7.Sudetenland 8.Czechoslovakia 9.Nazi Soviet Pact 10.Munich conference 11.Appeasement – Reasons for 12.Appeasement-Results of 1.Communism/Capitalism 2.Yalta conference 3.Potsdam conference 4.Truman Doctrine 5.Marshall Plan 6.COMECON/COMINFORM 7.NATO 8.Berlin Blockade/Airlift 9.Korean War 10.Warsaw Pact 11.Arms Race 1.Peaceful Co-Existence 2.Arms Race 3.Space Race 4.Hungarian Uprising 5.U2 Crisis 6.Berlin Wall 7.Bay of Pigs 8.Cuban Missile Crisis 9.Prague Spring 10.Brezhnev Doctrine