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Sudetenland - 3 views

Adolf Hitler address the assembly in the Reichstag following the initation of Fall Grün, the invasion of Czechoslovakia, on October 1, 1938. "For months the Germans in Sudetenland have been suffer...

sudetenland

started by anonymous on 27 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
anonymous

German Re-Occupation of Rhineland, 1936 Photographic Print by Robert Hunt at AllPosters... - 2 views

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    German Re-Occupation of Rhineland, 1936 Photographic Print by Robert Hunt - at AllPosters.com. Choose from over 500,000 Posters & Art Prints. Value Framing, Fast Delivery, 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.
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    German Re-Occupation of Rhineland, 1936 Photographic Print by Robert Hunt - at AllPosters.com. Choose from over 500,000 Posters & Art Prints. Value Framing, Fast Delivery, 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.
Romina Farina

The Goose-Step German Plans for Invasion - 6 views

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    The Goose-Step. Goosey Goosey Gander, wither dost thou wander? Only through the Rhineland, pray excuse my blunder!. Suggestion that the German Goose is equipped to domanite the Rhineland; artist: Ernest Howard Shepard. Published in Punch Magazine 18 March 1936.
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    Bruce Donald and Delfina Urso In this source germany's army is being represented as a goose, because the way the germans marched was known as the Goose Step. It shows the rearmament of the Rhineland, breaking the Locarno Treaty.
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    The Goose-Step is a political cartoon by E. H. Shepard, drawn in 1936. The goose represent the German Army as it used to defile in what was called goose step, this source represent how the army was rearming and didn't care about other things such as the Locarno treaty Blatasar Querio and Julia Molmenti
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    Candela Zufriategui and Camila Carnemolla This cartoon shows that the remilitarisation of Rhineland which was the first action of Hitler gambling towards breaking the Treaty of Versailles. The "Locarno" paper which the goose stands on is representing that Germany was not going to respect the Locarno Treaty which was made to respect territory borders.
romanlob

InterWar-Bernard-Partridge-Cartoons-Punch-1932-09-14-295.jpg (551×720) - 13 views

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    "FOR DEFENCE ONLY" Germany "I never did like the look of that old word"
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    In this cartoon, a german people is changing the word REPARATIONS by PREPARATIONS. It shows that they were not paying reparations but they were preparing for the war. They were buying weapons with the money they had to pay reparations.
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    Germans changing the word Reparations for Preparations, in order to show that they were prepared for war
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    Germany didn't pay reparations to the big three. Instead of paying them, they used the money to rearm, and recovered the factories so they had more weapons and had more jobs. They did this with the excuse that it was only for defence, this way no one would be able to stop them. With this same excuse they remilitarised the Rhineland. The source helps me a lot!!!!!!
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    The poster shows how the Germans, instead of triying to rebuild Germany and make "reparations" in it, they were preparing for another war, in order to make revenge for all the damaged that the "Triple Entente" brought them in and after the first world war. Diego Goldaracena and Juan Landolfo
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    this source show how Germany was treated too harshly specially with the reparation, leading people starve to death. this encouraged people to want revenge after the T. of Versailles and with the money they prepared for another war and people as Hitler used this to win the elections Mechi Anelo
lariochagavia

WW@: Primary Resources: German Secret Rearmament, 1934-5 - 0 views

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    The following comments are extracted from various communications passing through the British Foreign Office and represent the views of government ministers, officials, ambassadors and others, as noted. It is clear that both the British and French governments were receiving reliable information from both their own and German sources as to the pace and extent of German rearmament beyond the limits authorized by Part V of the Treaty of Versailles.
mariabelen98

Speech from Hitler - 11 views

We, the German Fuhrer and Chancellor and the British Prime Minister, have had a further meeting today and are agreed in recognising the question of Anglo-German relations as of the first importance...

Sudetenland

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anonymous

Rhineland - 7 views

Background: Hitler delivered this speech on 30 January 1937, the anniversary of the Nazi takeover of power in 1933, and always the occasion for a major Hitler speech. "Members of the German Reichs...

rhineland

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guadalupelazaro

Germans to the Front - 1 views

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    In "Germans to the Front," David Large charts the path from Germany's total demilitarization immediately after World War II to the appearance of the Bundeswehr, the West German army, in 1956. The book is the first comprehensive study in English of West Germany.
luconvertini

Rhineland - 0 views

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    "The forty-eight hours after the march into the Rhineland were the most nerve-racking in my life. If the French had then marched into the Rhineland we would have had to withdraw with our tails between our legs, for the military resources at our disposal would have been wholly inadequate for even a moderate resistance." Adolf Hitler speech after German forces get into the Rhineland, 1936.
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    "At that time we had no army worth mentioning .... If the French had taken any action we would have been easily defeated; Our resistance would have been over in a few days. And the Air Force we had then was ridiculous - a few junkers 52s from Lufthansa and not even enough bombs for them..." Adolf Hitler speech after German forces get into the Rhineland, 1936.
candopedace

Hitler's cried - 0 views

shared by candopedace on 26 Apr 14 - No Cached
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    Hitler cried: "How can anyone say that Austria is not German! Is there anything more German than our old pure Austrianness?
eambrosini

Hitler demands freedom for the Sudeten Germans in 1938 - 0 views

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    Hitler is warning Austrian people, that if they dindnt gave him the Sudetenland part of Austria, to free all the German people living there, he will took it by force. By Juan Landolfo and Diego Goldaracena.
lariochagavia

Goebbels Speaks to the Czechs - 0 views

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    Background: In this blunt speech, Goebbels addresses Czechoslovakian artists and journalists who were visiting Berlin. Goebbels tells his audience that they had better get used to the fact of German rule. The speech was given on 11 September 1940. Goebbels credited himself with a rhetorical masterpiece.
lariochagavia

Austria - Photograph - 0 views

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    A streetcar decorated with swastikas passes billboards displaying Hitler's face. The billboards urge Austrians to vote "Ja" (Yes) in the upcoming plebiscite on the German annexation of Austria. Vienna, Austria, April 1938.
luconvertini

Rhineland - 0 views

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    A British cartoon about the reoccupation of the Rhineland, 1936. "Pax Germanica" is Latin and means "Peace, German style".
guadalupelazaro

Expulsions from Sudetenland to be remembered - 0 views

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    Plzeň will have a monument to the thousands of Czechs who were expelled from their homes in the German-annexed border areas before World War II and forced to move to inland Czechoslovakia, will be unveiled in Plzeň next year, Jaroslav Bukovský has told ČTK on behalf of the organizers.
hirschmann

German invasion of Austria according to the "Los Angeles Examiner" - 0 views

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    How Hitler Browbeated The Austrian Chancellor To Sign The Anschluss
marilecour

Nazi Soviet Pact - 0 views

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    HItler's next target was the strip of former German land in POland known as the Polish corridor. He had convinced himself that Britain and France would not risk war over this, but he was less sure about Stalin, the Russian leader.
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