Main Point - The beginning of World War Two demonstrated that the Germans and the Western Allies (England & France) had learned different lessons from World War One.
Reading - The Start of World War Two - click here
Important Note - The Reading Quiz will contain a few questions about locations on the map to the right.
Printable Copy of Assignment - click here
Printable Copy of Process Diagram - click here
Source # 1 - German Takeover of Austria and Czechoslovakia - click here
Source # 2 - Blitzkrieg Explained - click here
Process Diagram showing the start of World War Two - In this activity, you will build a process diagram showing the events at the start of World War Two. You diagram should include the events listed below.
Munich Conference
Hitler Starts Rebuilding Germany Military
Germany Takes over Austria
German attack on Norway & Denmark
Germany Takes over Czechoslovakia
Hitler Sends German Army in to Rhineland
German Attack on France & Belgium
Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact
German Invasion of Poland
Source # 2 - Diagram Explaining Blitzkrieg Tactics
Discussion Question - Based on your process diagram, why was the Munich Conference the last good opportunity to stop Hitler's Aggression and prevent World War Two?