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tadeohelou

Sudetenland 1938 - 9 views

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    "This cartoon by the British cartoonist Sidney 'George' Strube appeared in the Daily Express on 3 October 1938. Chamberlain (on the right, with nothing but a hat and umbrella), confronts Mars (the God of War)."
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    this is a British source trying to convince other countries that his leader was looking for world peace. in one side we can see chamberlain and in the other Mars, the god of war.
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    It is a british cartoon which defended the fact that Churchill wanted to avoid peace and was in favour of the policy of appeasment. It shows Churchill arguing with Mars, the God of war, because he tried to avoid any future war. He only carried a hat and an umbrella, while Mars had a sword. So the aim of these source is show to the world Churchill was a peaceful man lookinf for peace. Lucia Paz and Victoria Gonzalez
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    This cartoon shows how Chamberlain was against war, and how he supports apeassement by confronting "Mars", that was for the Romans, the god of war. Diego Goldaracena and Juan Landolfo.
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    Candela Zufriategui and Camila Carnemolla This source is from a british view. Churchil is shown standing against the war, always supporting the policy of appeasement.
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    It is a primary source because it was published on 3 October 1938 in the Daily Express. In this one Chamberlain is confronting Mars, who is the God of War for the ancient Roman religion. The sources´s message is that Chamberlain wanted to avoid war. He followed the policy of Appeasment in order to not make his country enter in another war. He was keen on not suffering such a devastation, as the one sufferend in the WW1, again. The perspective is from the British because it shows a very positive image of Chamberlain. It shows him as a hero.
tiniturano

Sudetenland and the Rhineland - 2 views

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rhineland sudetenland

started by tiniturano on 27 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
matimuguelar

http://www.johndclare.net/images/Low_8Jul1938.jpg - 1 views

"As the Sudetenland crisis began, Low warned again of the implications of allowing Hitler to win. In this famous cartoon"

sudetenland

started by matimuguelar on 28 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
clarig

Sudetenland - 2 views

http://www.johndclare.net/images/Roadto1.jpg

sudetenland Anschluss

started by clarig on 05 May 14 no follow-up yet
belenruta

Sudetenland - 1 views

http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/GERhitlergeorges.JPG

sudetenland

started by belenruta on 27 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
carolinarondi

Quote - 2 views

"It is the last territorial claim which I have to make in Europe, but it is the claim from which I will not recede and which, God-willing, I will make good." Hitler. Referring to The Sudetenland, s...

sudetenland

started by carolinarondi on 01 May 14 no follow-up yet
tadeohelou

The Sudetenland 1938 - 3 views

"I give you my word of honour that Czechoslovakia has nothing to fear from the Reich" Hitler speaking to Chamberlain in 1938. This is a primary source because it is an extract from one of Hitler´s ...

Sudetenland

started by tadeohelou on 27 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
carolinarondi

Quote - 2 views

"It [the Sudetenland] is the last territorial claim that I have to make in Europe."-Hitler

sudetenland

started by carolinarondi on 01 May 14 no follow-up yet
tadeohelou

Sudetenland 1938 - 4 views

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    It is a primary source because it is a photo taken in 1938, when Chamberkain went back to Great Britain after the Munich Agreement. When he went back he had a paper on his hand. This one was the Agreemnet signed with Hitler. It symbolized peace for him. He received a hero´s welcome back in Britain. The perspective is from the British.
baibieneagus

cartoon- sudetentald - 0 views

shared by baibieneagus on 26 Apr 14 - No Cached
lariochagavia

World War II Database: Your WW2 History Reference Destination - 0 views

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    World War II Database: Your WW2 History Reference Destination
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.
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

started by mariabelen98 on 25 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
galustin

Suedetenland - 0 views

anonymous

Sudeteland - 0 views

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    This cartoon shows how Germany dominated Czechoslovakia. Germany "turn off" the idea of Czech's independence.
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