Rearmament - 1 views
Rhineland - 0 views
Hitler - 2 views
Sudetenland - 0 views
Rearmament - 1 views
Rhineland remilitarizated - 4 views
Anschluss - 2 views
The Nazi-Soviet pact - 2 views
International Baccalaureate History Topics - 10 views
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Best comic ever. So, we skipped Stalin's Bazaar, chapter 13, but you can do it for extra credit. Here we are at the Nazi-Soviet Pact. What I love here are the portrayals of the personalities. "...Molotov, who had a faculty to irritate far more stable personalities than Hitler...".
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In this source Hitler and Stalin are a couple who have just got married. This is a metaphor for their alliance. However, below the image this question appears "Wonder how long the honeymoon will last?".Irony is employed because Stalin knew that Hitler was going to betray him. He supposed it. Posse and Helou
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Candela Zufriategui and Camila Carnemolla In the source the nazi-soviet pact is represented as a wedding between Hitler and Stalin, the interesting part of the source in our opinion is the frace "Wonder how long the honeymoon will last?" as it highlights that this allience was only for convinience and they will soon betray each other. During the war Hitler invaded the Soviet Union.
stepping stones - Buscar con Google - 7 views
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Low's famous 'Stepping Stones to Glory' showed Hitler marching towards his goal ('Boss of the Universe') along a carpet laid across the backs of the 'spineless leaders of democracy'. The message of the source that Hitler is travelling down a 'road', and Low has even identified the first two steps correctly - 'Rearmament' and 'Rhineland'. But Low was able to do so because those were the two steps Hitler had already taken. He guesses Hitler's next step (Danzig) incorrectly, and the rest of the steps are marked with question marks. Low was claiming that Hitler was heading down a road to war and that everyone else as too scared or spineless to stand up to him.
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Bruce Donald and Delfina Urso This source shows the Policy of Appeasement. It shows how Hitler was expanding his territory and nobody was trying to stop him.
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This cartoon is from the London Evening Standar, a popular newspaper with a large readership in Britain. This source show the way in which Hitler toughly stepped though and mocked his rivals in order to achieve his goals. in the source we can see how Hitler gets higher each step, gaining power and defeating more people each time
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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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.
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December 14,1936. "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."
German Rearmament - 0 views
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.
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Anschluss - 2 views
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