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    the situation growing more threatening every day‚ Winton knew the best way to protect the children would be to get them out as quickly as possible. In order to do so‚ he established a children’s section of the British Committee for Refugees from Czechoslovakia. Initially‚ he was not authorized to do so. Winton maneuvered around these restrictive institutions by forging documents where he simply copied their original header and adding “children’s section” to the bottom. As soon as he did this‚ he began

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    reasons I think France should enter WWII. First reason is after they sign the “ Munich Agreement”‚ German still attack the Czechoslovakia‚ second reason is the Blitzkrieg‚ German occupy the Poland‚ and the third reason is German attack the France. First reason is after sign the “ Munich Agreement”‚ German still attack the Czechoslovakia‚ and France did not help Czechoslovakia‚ they violate the agreement. this agreement give German a lot of power and increase Hitler prestige and power‚ also let some

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    and her mother. The teacup reminds her of her mother’s history because her mother bought it in 1939. Through the cup the mother transfers the culture and history of her time to the daughter. So‚ the cup is historical memory only. It was made in Czechoslovakia‚ which was taken over and destroyed by the armies of Adolf Hitler. The essay associates and removes the objective description and subjective feeling of author and teacup. The author can express lots of feeling and ideas making the teacup as a

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    couldn’t keep their promises. For example‚ When Britain did appeasement‚ chamberlain said Germany surely won’t make a war and he persuaded Czechoslovakia to give Sudetenland to Germany. (Actually‚ Czechoslovakia wanted to protect it) But he was completely wrong! Czechoslovakia lost Sudetenland and Hitler wanted more and more and finally invaded the Czechoslovakia which don’t relate to Germany. (I mean in Treaty of Versaille.) No one trusted Britain. Until now on‚

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    Q6: Hitler was a dictator for Germany. Before him was Hindenburg. Hindenburg didn’t trust Hitler‚ but he made Hitler as his chancellor. The reason why he was a the chancellor because military leaders and wealthy business owners pressured him. Their reasoning for Hitler being chancellor was that they will control him‚ but in reality they didn’t know how bad was Hitler. Years later‚ Hindenburg died so Hitler took over Germany. That’s when Hitler has his plans. When Hitler was in jail‚ he had wrote

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    Empire. • Hungary‚ Poland‚ Czechoslovakia as independent countries • Austrian army limited to 30‚000 • Pay reparations Treat of Neuilly • Signed with Bulgaria • Bulgaria lost land to Greece but gained some from Turkey • $400 million reparations • 20‚000 army size Treaty of Trianon The Treaty of Trianon with Hungary in 1920 took land from Hungary and gave it to the new nation-states. Transylvania was given to Romania‚ and land was given to Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. Treaty of

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    that no single party should rule Europe. The policy of appeasement There were a few important historical events that happened before the policy was realized. The first historical event was the discussion between Chamberlain and Hitler over Czechoslovakia. The Treaty of Versailles restricted Germany and Austria to form any kind of political union after the World War I. However‚ Hitler had his own plans. He wanted to reunite Austria and Germany when he came into power‚ thereby disregarding the Treaty

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    his empire‚ which he did‚ starting with the invasion of Czechoslovakia. If Britain and France had joined forces during this invasion‚ World War II would have likely still taken place. After all‚ its path had been set in motion by previous events and would probably have remained true to Hitler’s intentions regardless of any intervention. It all started when Britain and France started negotiating with Hitler on the matter of Czechoslovakia and whether its occupants should accept the new German rule

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    Was Hitler to blame for WW2? (10 marks) Hitler’s aims were aggressive. He planned to destroy the treaty of Versailles‚ create a country of all German people and conquer land in Eastern Europe. But many other factors are thought to be the main reason war broke out in 1939. Hitler’s aims were aggressive and he made this aims very clear in his book ‘Mein Kampf’ (my struggle). To test the courage of the British and French to stand up to Hitler on an important matter of principle‚ Hitler announced

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    the Soviet Union would weaken. The Prague Spring in Czechoslovakia in 1968 was less serious a threat than Hungary was in 1956 because revolts against Soviet control were not uncommon by 1968 whilst in 1956 the uprising in Hungary had been a shock to Moscow. Dubcek as First Secretary of the Czech communist party abolished censorship which led to a flow of anti-Soviet propaganda causing a national urge to abolish Soviet power in Czechoslovakia.

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