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The Origins and Outbreak of the Second World War
The Origins and Outbreak of the Second World War cover the acts taken by Hitler from 1933-1939. During this time, Germany rearmed, appeasement was a feature of allied governments and Hitler expanded the Reich to include Austria, Czechoslovakia and eventually Poland.
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Munich Agreement (September 1938)
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Occupation of Czechoslovakia (March 1939)
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GCSE: Origins of WWII - 'Codecracker' activity
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Origins and Outbreak of World War II - 'Card Drop' Activity
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Invasion of Poland
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The Nazi-Soviet Pact, August 1939
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Sudeten Crisis, September 1938
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Arguments Against Appeasement
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Arguments for Appeasement
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Appeasement
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Anschluss with Austria, March 1938
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Anti-Comintern Pact
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Nazi Involvement in the Spanish Civil War
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Germany Rearms
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Remilitarisation of the Rhineland
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The Saar 1935
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The Dollfuss Affair 1934
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Hitler’s Steps to War
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Hitler’s Foreign Policy Aims
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