World War II. Table of Contents Appeasement The Molotov-Ribbentrop pact The Battle of Britain The Invasion of Normandy The Bombing of Dresden.

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World War II

Table of Contents Appeasement The Molotov-Ribbentrop pact The Battle of Britain The Invasion of Normandy The Bombing of Dresden

Appeasement Giving in to the demands of an aggressor in order to avoid war Foreign policy of the British government between World War I and World War II The Munich Agreement

Appeasement

What type of image is this? Where does it come from? How do you know?

What is the date of the cartoon? Why might the date be significant?

What happened to the wall? What might the wall symbolize? What does the note say? Who signed it?

Who might the men in the circle represent? What are they doing, and what might the sheep represent?

Who are the men in the other corner? Why are they next to the globe? What might they be thinking?

What is the title of this cartoon? Why do you think the artist chose this title?