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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.
palomoreno

Austria becomes part of Germany 1938 - 2 views

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    This video explains the Anschluss and its events.
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    Brief summary of the Anschluss. Videos of the moment exactly
palomoreno

Hitler's Rearmament of Germany - 3 views

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    Dangers of Rearmament
palomoreno

Rearmament - 1 views

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    "Hitler going out from the Treaty of Versailles"
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
marilecour

Anschluss - 3 views

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    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'.
mariabelen98

Anschluss - 11 views

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    Anschluss
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    This source is clearly from the allies' point of view. The image depicts Hitler pointing to forwards but metaphorically, he is poitning to the future.The soldiers turn into swastikas and later on into crosses meaning that they are being lead to the death. Posse and Helou
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    This cartoon shows how Hitler sent troops, first with a bad porpous and also shows how he sends inossent people to death. it is also a symbole that swastikas or nazis leaded to death and were terrible Mechi Anelo
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.
agustinaben

Nazi Soviet Pact - 10 views

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    American cartoon, 1939
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    Cartoon in which Nazi Germany is presented as the wolf of the Red Riding Hood, Soviet Russia is a smiling bear and Red Riding Hood is Poland, surprised by the couple.
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    A cartoon from 1939, shows nazis and soviets as wolf and poland as red riding hood
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    1939 cartoon,Poland got a surprise because Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia are like couple.
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    a cartoon made by the capitalists trying to show the union that the Nazis and the Soviets had and poland is personified by a little, indefense and innocent girl.
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    The cartoon's point of view is clearly from America as it is showing how Hitler (the wolf) is allied to Russia, represented as a bear which is a dangerouse animal but much more harmless thana hunger wolf, so it could attack Poland. What it represents was the Nazi-Soviet pact to take control over Poland. Lucia Paz and Victoria Gonzalez
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    This cartoon was drawn by US cartoonist Herb Block in 1939. In this source you can see a small girl labelled "Poland", confronted by two predators witch represent Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia. This source shows how Poland was vulnerable, weak and was going to be "eaten" by wolf and the bear (Germany and Russia) Baltasar Querio and Julia Molmenti
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    This cartoon is clearly from the point of view of the allies. It conveys the situation of fear and shock from Poland who is set a trap (depicted as the red riding hood whilst the Soviets and the Nazis are drawn as the bear and the wolf). Posse and Helou
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    this cartoon was made from the part of the allies showing the sorprise of Poland produced by the Nazi Germany and the USSR, it also represents the surprise of the allies of this new alliance which was the straw that broke the camel's back. Poland was trapped and surpised by this new alliance Mechi Anelo
agustinaben

Nazi-Soviet Pact - 10 views

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    "This cartoon by the British cartoonist David Low was published in the Evening Standard newspaper on 21 October 1939. Having destroyed Poland, Hitler and Stalin stroll down their now-shared frontier."
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    it is a critic from western countries saying that Stalin and Hitler made a peace pact only to prepare themselves and stabb each other from the back at the end
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    This is a British cartoon in which again the Nazi-Soviet Pact was described as a fake friendship. The handkerchief represents the pact and how they stick together, also they were hugging, but however they were aiming each other with a gun secretly. They knew that even though they were allies, they were expecting the betrayed from the other. Lucia Paz and Victoria Gonzalez
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    This British cartoon represents, the false alliance that Hitler and Stalin made in the Nazi-Soviet pact. The british people and other countries knew that Germany and the U.S.S.R, made this temporally alliance, not trusting each other. Diego Goldaracena and Juan Landolfo.
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    This is a cartoon by David Low, publish in 1939 on a newspaper. It shows how Hitler and Stalin relation was fake. Although their feet are tied together in their back they are both holding a gun. This show how both counties were allies for convenience but didn't trusted each other. Blatasar Querio and Julia Molmenti
agustinaben

Anschluss - 1 views

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    David Low´s commentary on Anchluss, 1938, and European responses.
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