Origins of WW2 Test - Revision

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Origins of WW2 Test - Revision Topics Hitler s foreign policy Appeasement & War German lose in WW2 Skills Vocab matching (3 marks) Cartoon Analysis (3 marks) OPCVL (5 marks) Paragraph (10 marks)

Matching Vocab Class Vocab Context ConscripJon Stresa Front Rhineland Remilitarize Maginot Line Rome- Berlin Axis AnJ- Comintern Pact Anschluss To what extent Four- Year Plan Hossbach Memorandum Appeasement Sudetenland Neville Chamberlain Munich Agreement piece of paper Nazi- Soviet Pact Test 6 quesjons (1/2 each) Total 3 marks Textbook Vocab Pg. 64-91 Scguschnigg Daladier AJP Taylor Alan Bullock

Cartoon/Text Analysis What is the message of the source? Rubric 0 no evidence from the source is used 1 The message is incorrect 2 2 pieces of evidence from the source are used, but the message is unclear or the evidence does not match the message 3 the message is correctly explained clearly with the best/ most relevant evidence is used

OPCVL 3. With reference to the origin, content and purpose, assess the value and limitaaons of the source for the historian studying German foreign policy a`er 1933. (5 marks) 15 minutes Source A We, the German Fuhrer and Chancellor and the BriJsh Prime Minister, have had a further meejng today and are agreed in recognising the quesjon of Anglo- German relajons as of the first importance for the two countries and for Europe. We regard the agreement signed last night and the Anglo- German naval agreement as symbolic of the desire of our two people never to go to war with one another again. We are resolved that the method of consultajon shall be the method adopted to deal with any other quesjons that may concern our two countries, and we are determined to conjnue our efforts to remove probable sources of difference and thus contribute to assure the peace of Europe. Joint communiqué issued on 30 September 1938 in Munich by Chamberlain and Hitler (the famous piece of paper ). Rubric Origin, Content, Purpose Missing 1 or more All are present and correct Value and Limits Values and Limits are rarely/ somejmes clear Values and Limits are correct, but may not be explained clearly Value and Limits are correct and explained clearly

Paragraph QuesJon To what extent do you agree with this statement: Hitler is responsible for the outbreak of WW2 How Step 1 Break it down Step 2 complete your outline List vocab OR fill in the blanks of the quesjon breakdown Step 3 which 2 paragraphs would you like to write? Test a choice of 2 quesjons. Choose 1. Total 10 marks Note: The topic on the test will be familiar, however the quesjon will be new. Therefore, you will need to follow the steps below to make sure you answer the quesjon

Markscheme Cartoon - Hitler and Stalin are dividing Europe amongst each other Maps are Jtled, Hitler s half of Europe and Soviet Union s half of Europe Title of the packages Nazi and Soviet symbols interconnected above the fireplace OPCVL Origin The piece of paper document signed by Hitler and Chamberlain in 1939 Value each author was apart of the decision making process Limit bias due to the polijcal posijon of each person to appeal to its electorate Content the agreement that Germany and Britain wish to maintain peace in Europe Value statement of government policy Limit needs to be cross referenced with other sources to determine whether this is true/it happened or not Purpose (BriJsh) to inform the BriJsh populajon that there will be no war/peace with Germany. (Germany) To persuade Britain that Germany will not seek any more land Value gives insight into the BriJsh foreign policy goals of the period Limit since Hitler is aiempjng to persuade Chamberlain, it can lead to mistruths/lies Paragraph - To what extent do you agree with this statement: Hitler is responsible for the outbreak of WW2 To what extent = How much Since the quesjon is specifically asking about Hitler s role, one of your paragraphs MUST focus on his role Hitler role Hossbach memorandum outlined that Hitler would be aggressive with his foreign policy Invasion of Czechoslovakia and Poland Hitler did not believe that BriJan and France would do anything To receive full points, you should menjon another factor and compare it with Hitler s Role Appeasement weak BriJsh strategy allowed for Hitler to take advantage of this Nazi- Soviet Pact Britain and France s unwillingness to to sign an agreement with the USSR against Hitler forced Stalin to seek an alliance with Germany Break up of the Stresa Front due to the Abyssinian Invasion, the anj- German alliance broke up, thus allowing Hitler to be more agressive