This video is an extract of Chamberlain´s speech towards appeasement. British prime minister Chamberlain actually believed he had achieved the foundations of a peace with Hitler.
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.
The Anschluss, or annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany, was welcomed by the majority of Austrians. It led to discrimination against the Austrian Jews.
I'm sharing a presentation a group of students prepared a couple of years ago for an overall intro to the topic specially thought of for the Senior 2 students joining the project who still have not studied the topic.
This source is a cartoon which mocks Stalin´s and Hitler´s "friendship" during the Nazi-Soviet Pact, since everybody knew that they couldn´t stand each other, and the pact was signed for their own convenience.
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.
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.
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
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.
A British cartoon of 1938 shows Germany crushing Austria. Next in line is Czechoslovakia. At the back, Britain says to France: 'Why should we take a stand about someone pushing someone else when it's all so far away'.