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Read the passage below

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Germany Attempts to Dominate Europe

Once Hitler became dictator of Germany in 1933, he began to make his nation the most powerful in Europe. He ignored the Treaty of Versailles by building a large military force. He then marched troops into Austria and a region of Czechoslovakia in 1938. Many people believed that Germany was treated unfairly in the Treaty of Versailles, and that it has a right to these territories. After meeting with British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, Hitler agreed that he would conquer no more land. Chamberlain agreed to allow Hitler to control the new areas. The Prime Minister then announced to the media that he had accomplished “peace in our time.”
Britain and France feared that Hitler would attack Poland. Both countries declared they would defend Poland from German attack. They attempted to get the dictator of the Soviet Union, Josef Stalin, to join their alliance against Germany, but Stalin signed a separate pact with Germany. In September 1939, Germany attacked Poland from the west, while the Soviet Union attacked from the east. The attack caused Britain and France to declare war on Germany.

 

The German army called their method of attack Blitzkrieg, or “lightening war.” They used fast moving tanks coordinated with airplanes to conquer Poland in less than three weeks. The German Blitzkrieg swept across Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, and France by the spring of 1940. The Germans had defeated all of its rivals, except for Great Britain.


By June 1941, Hitler ignored his agreement with Stalin and attacked the Soviet Union. Germany was now in the same position as in World War I, fighting on two fronts. The decision to attack Russia would cost millions of lives on both sides, but ultimately led to the destruction of Germany—but not until 1945.

On Scribblemaps, label a map with 5 locations and events from the passage above.  Use place markers to show locations and copy the sentence from the text above into the description box.  When saving, use BORIS as your password 

Upload to Edmodo in the Daily XP location

In Edmodo, answer to the following question:  What does the phrase “fighting on two fronts” mean?  How was Germany fighting on two fronts?

Respond in Edmodo at the Daily XP Tally location

In Edmodo, write  a theory about WHY Hitler ignored his agreement with Stalin and attacked the Soviet Union?

Respond in Edmodo at the Daily XP Tally location

On Bubbl.us or Mindmeister (iPad), write the words German Blitzkreig in the center, then connect bubbles to the center indicating the 5 countries that Germany conquered using this method.

Upload to Edmodo in the Daily XP location

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In Edmodo, write  a paragraph  comparing Hitler’s agreement with Prime Minister Neville Chamberlein AND Hitler’s agreement with Josef Stalin.

Respond in Edmodo at the Daily XP Tally location

Quest Title:

Dominant Powers

 

When completing assignments on Edmodo in the response line, you MUST:

1.  Indicate the title of the quest

2.  Indicate the XP points

3.  Be thorough and demonstrate a COMPLETE understanding of the quest

4. 'Turn In' assignment and not post to the wall.

5.  'Turn In' in the current XP Tally location.

If you do NOT do this, you will NOT receive your XP points.

Quest Title:

Dominant Powers

 

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