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1 The Great Big Review Quiz
The Causes Of WW2 The Great Big Review Quiz

2 The complete quiz comprises of 6 rounds.
Suggestions … 1. Break into teams of 3 to 6 or people. 2. Each team should choose a captain. 3. Each team should choose a team name. Nb: maximum of 3 points for team names. 4. After each round the team with the lowest score can steal a player from any other team. Nb. captains cannot be transferred. 5: * Denotes MORE than one answer.. 6. Answer bonus questions using mini whiteboards.

3 Round 1

4 A B C D 1 : Where was Hitler born?
Bonus 1 Make the longest word you can E B N S I T R T E S Click for timer! A Munich B Berlin C East Germany D Austria

5 Bitterness

6 Bonus 1 Where was it signed?
2 : When was Versailles signed. A November, 1918 Bonus 1 Where was it signed? B January, 1919 C June, 1919 D Jan, 1920

7 At the bottom!

8 Bonus 1 What happened to Alsace Lorraine
3 : Not taken away from Germany at Versailles? A Rhineland Bonus 1 What happened to Alsace Lorraine B Sudetenland C Alsace Lorraine D Danzig

9 It was returned to France

10 4 : What was Hitler’s first move?
Bonus 1 Hitler’s foreign policy M A R V E L Write down his aims using MARVEL A Began rebuilding the army in secret B Public military demonstration C Invaded Saarland D Marched into the Rhineland

11 M ake Germany Great A nschluss R ecover lost land V ersailles destroyed E nd of Communism - Russia L ebensraum

12 Bonus 1 Why was the Saarland important? Bonus 2 What is a plebiscite?
5 : How was the Saarland returned ? ( 2 ) A German Invasion Bonus 1 Why was the Saarland important? B Plebiscite Bonus 2 What is a plebiscite? C Annexed D Legally Returned

13 1: Coal / Industry 2: A people’s vote on a specific situation

14 Introduced conscription Began building war machines
6 : How did Hitler break the treaty between and 1935 ? ( 3 ) A Introduced conscription Bonus 1 What does conscription mean? B Ruhr Invasion C Began building war machines D Army numbers up to c

15 Forcing men to join the army

16 A B C D 7 : What was the situation in the Rhineland?
French had invaded Bonus 1 Why did Hitler choose 1936 to enter the Rhineland? (3) A B It was given to France C German people but no soldiers there D It was placed under a League mandate

17 1: The League of Nations had proven itself weak
1: The League of Nations had proven itself weak. 2: The French were in a political crisis. 3: He wanted to ensure his borders were secure.

18 A B C D 8 : Why was entering the Rhineland a risk for Hitler? ( 2 )
Bonus 1 Which ‘unusual’ form of transport did some soldiers take to enter the Rhineland? A The French army was bigger B The people there may protest Booby traps Bonus 2 What was Rome-Berlin Axis? C D The League was not quite dead

19 Write a caption for me and another bonus
2 : An alliance of dictators- Mussolini of Italy and Hitler

20 A B C D 9 : What was the situation in Spain c 1936 ( 2 )
Right Wing Franco had taken over Bonus 1 USE R A F T to explain why Hitler got involved in the Spanish Civil War B Socialist Government waiting in Africa C Communists had taken over D Franco was waiting in North Africa

21 Resources (copper/ mercury) Alliance with Spain Fight Communism Test new weapons

22 10 : Which of his aims were successful ? ( 2)
Resources Bonus 1 Describe 3 ways the German air force helped the nationalist forces B Alliance with Spain C Fight Communism D Test Weapons

23 1: Transported Francos troops from 2: Condor Legion 3: Bombing ciites

24 End Of Round 1 The team with the lowest score can steal a player from any other team.

25 Round 2

26 3 10 6 9 5 8 9 5 1 9 5 4 2 9 7

27 1: Saar 2: Alsace Lorraine 3: North Schleswig 4:Czecholsovakia 5: Sudetenland 6: Danzig 7: Austria 8: Upper Silesia 9:Rhineland 10 : Soviet Union

28 End Of Round 2 The team with the lowest score can steal a player from any other team.

29 Round 3

30 Invasion of Sudetenland Czechoslovakia Invaded
31 : First break of Versailles in 1938? A Invasion of Sudetenland Bonus 1 Another German word similar to annexed B Sudetenland Annexed C Czechoslovakia Invaded D Austria Annexed

31 Anschluss

32 Hitler threatened to invade Austrians were allowed to a referendum
22 : Anschluss - Which are correct? ( 2) A Austrian Chancellor Schuschnigg helped Hitler Bonus 1 What was the outcome? B Austrian Chancellor Schuschnigg tried to stand against Hitler C Hitler threatened to invade D Austrians were allowed to a referendum

33 Austria annexed with Germany

34 23 : Why was the Sudetenland important to Hitler? ( 2 )
Oil and Factories Bonus 1 How many Germans were in the Sudetenland? B Lebensraum C Strategic importance Bonus 2 Which country was the Sudentland in? D 5 million Germans there

35 1: 2.5 – 3million 2: Czechoslovakia

36 Bonus 1 What was Benes’ first name?
24 :Which countries did Czech PM Benes ask for help from during the Munich Crisis A Britain B Italy Bonus 1 What was Benes’ first name? C Russia D Poland

37 Edvard

38 25 : Name the incident over the Sudetenland
Benes Crisis Bonus 1 Who was the European leader who flew to Germany to discuss the Sudetenland? Winston Churchill Mussolini Benes Deladier Neville Longbottom Gary Neville Neville Chamberlain B Czech Crisis C German Crisis D Munich Crisis

39 Neville Chamberlain

40 A B C D 26 : Outcomes of the Munich crisis ( 2 )
Bonus 1 Longest word ? G B R A M L E Click for timer! A Czechoslovakia to Germany B Sudetenland Returned C Hitler stronger, bolder D Czech leader Benes satisfied

41 Gambler

42 Bonus 1 Why did Britain appease Hitler? Using A B C D
27 : Examples of Appeasement ( 2 ) A Saarland Bonus 1 Why did Britain appease Hitler? Using A B C D B Rhineland C Sudetenland D Nazi-Soviet Pact

43 A lone Britain needed more time Character of Chamberlain Defeat Communism

44 A B C D 28 : Reason NOT to justify Appeasement (2)
Sacrificed Czechoslovakia Bonus 1 How many available fighting units did Britain have at the start of 1938? B Britain not ready to fight C Hitler stronger Bonus 2 Why did a stronger Germany theoretically help Britain and France? D Collective security gone

45 1: 2 2: it could act as a buffer against the Soviet union

46 A B C D 29 : Why did Stalin sign the Nazi-Soviet Pact? ( 2 )
To avoid a war on two fronts Bonus 1 Give 2 key terms of the NSNAP B Angry with Appeasement C Time Bonus 2 N S N A P D He was friendly with Hitler

47 1 An agreement not to fight each other Split Poland in two 2 Nazi Soviet Non Aggression Pact

48 A B C D 30 : Why did the NSNAP lead to WW2 ? ( 2 )
Stalin attacked Hitler Bonus 1 Create a question of your own Hitler invaded Poland B C Hitler attacked Stalin D Hitler thought Britain was too cowardly to fight without Russia – he was wrong

49 End Of Round 3 The team with the lowest score can steal a player from any other team.

50 Round 4

51 1 : Hitler - “ The last _____ hours were the most nerve wracking of my life.” : Chamberlain “ A __________ in a far away country about people whom we know “. 3 : Hitler “ This is the last __________ demand I have to make “ : Churchill “An appeaser is one who feeds a __________ and hope it eats him last”. 5 : Ben Walsh : “ In 1943 Hitler admitted to one of his generals that he believed he should have started the war in _______ . His mistake was allowing his enemies further time to re-arm. 6 : School textbook : “ Chamberlain followed a policy of appeasement and _________ ”. 7 : Hitler : ““Our enemies are little worms. I saw them at Munich. Now Poland is in the position I wanted. I am only afraid that some _________ will present me with a mediation plan at the last moment “   8 : Chamberlain : “ I believe it is ________ for our time “ : Daladier : “ Today it is the turn of Czechoslovakia. Tomorrow it will be the turn of ___________” 10 : Mr P Chantler : ‘ Stalin was ___________ with the policy of appeasement. He felt betrayed by the British and French ‘.

52 1 : Hitler - “ The last 48 hours were the most nerve wracking of my life.” : Chamberlain “ A quarrel in a far away country about people whom we know “. 3 : Hitler “ This is the last territorial demand I have to make “ : Churchill “An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile and hope it eats him last”. 5 : Ben Walsh : “ In 1943 Hitler admitted to one of his generals that he believed he should have started the war in His mistake was allowing his enemies further time to re-arm. 6 : School textbook : “ Chamberlain followed a policy of appeasement and rearmament ”. 7 : Hitler : ““Our enemies are little worms. I saw them at Munich. Now Poland is in the position I wanted. I am only afraid that some bastard will present me with a mediation plan at the last moment “   8 : Chamberlain : “ I believe it is peace for our time “ : Daladier : “ Today it is the turn of Czechoslovakia. Tomorrow it will be the turn of Poland” 10 : Mr P Chantler : ‘ Stalin was disgusted with the policy of appeasement. He felt betrayed by the British and French ‘.

53 End Of Round 4 The team with the lowest score can steal a player from any other team.

54 Round 5

55 4 2 3 1 8 5 7 9 6 10

56 2 4 1 3 8 5 7 9 6 10 Little Worm Hitler Deladier Chamberlain Stalin
Tojo Little Worm 1 3 Hitler Deladier Chamberlain 8 5 7 Stalin Mussolini Schuschnigg 9 6 10 Franco Benes

57 Round 6 Chronology

58 Date Jumbled Events Munich Crisis / Sudetenland given to Germany
1933 Munich Crisis / Sudetenland given to Germany 1935 Germany invades Poland – Britain declares war 1936 Rome - Berlin Axis November 1936 Rest of Czechoslovakia invaded 1937 Germany involved in Spanish Civil War March 1938 Nazi – Soviet Non Aggression Pact Sep - Oct 1938 Anschluss with Austria March 1939 Hitler becomes Chancellor August 1939 Saarland Returned to Germany September 1939 Rhineland reoccupied

59 Date Ordered Events Hitler becomes Chancellor Saarland Returned
1933 Hitler becomes Chancellor 1935 Saarland Returned 1936 Rome - Berlin Axis November 1936 Rhineland reoccupied 1937 Germany involved in Spanish Civil War March 1938 Anschluss with Austria Sep - Oct 1938 Munich Crisis / Sudetenland given to Germany March 1939 Rest of Czechoslovakia invaded August 1939 Nazi – Soviet Non Aggression Pact September 1939 Hitler invades Poland – Britain declares war on Germany

60 Date Ordered Events 1933 1935 1936 November 1936 1937 March 1938
Sep - Oct 1938 March 1939 August 1939 September 1939

61 End Of The Quiz! Which team is the winner?


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