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Title: The Sudetenland Crisis.

Learning Objectives: 1. To learn how Hitler acquired the Sudetenland. 2. To compare the Sudetenland Crisis with the Austrian takeover. 3. To decide if Britain and France used the right tactics when they dealt with Hitler. Title: The Sudetenland Crisis.

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Title: The Sudetenland Crisis.

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  1. Learning Objectives: 1. To learn how Hitler acquired the Sudetenland.2. To compare the Sudetenland Crisis with the Austrian takeover.3. To decide if Britain and France used the right tactics when they dealt with Hitler. Title: The Sudetenland Crisis.

  2. Starter: What were the key features of the Austro-German Anschluss?

  3. 1. Why was Czechoslovakia Hitler’s next target? Why the Sudetenland?

  4. 2. Was Hitler’s takeover of the Sudetenland similar to the takeover of Austria?

  5. 2. Was Hitler’s takeover of the Sudetenland similar to the takeover of Austria?

  6. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FO725Hbzfls 1. Why was Chamberlain keen to avoid another war? 2. Do you think it was the correct decision? 3. What should he have done differently? 4. How did Britain propose to help the Czechs? 3. Britain’s reaction to the Sudetenland Crisis.

  7. 1. What happened at the Munich conference? 2. How would the following people feel about the Munich agreement: Hitler, Benes, Chamberlain, Stalin? 3. What were the consequences of Munich? 4. Do you think the cartoon accurately reflects what happened? 4. The Munich Conference.

  8. 5. What was the cause, event and consequence of the Sudetenland crisis?

  9. Homework: GCSE Question: Briefly explain the key features of the Sudetenland Crisis (6) • Level 1: Basic answer- simple statement- no detail (1-2 marks) • Level 2: Good answer- an accurate statement with detail (3-4 marks) • Level 3: Excellent answer – 3 statements with detail (5-6 marks)

  10. Homework: • GCSE Question: Briefly explain the key features of the Sudetenland Crisis (6)

  11. Plenary:

  12. 1. Which countries attended the Munich Conference? 2. Which countries were left out? Can you think of a reason for this? 3. How would this affect future relations between Stalin and the countries involved in Munich? Plenary: A cartoon from a British newspaper, 30 September 1938. In it Stalin is asking why he was not invited to the Munich Conference. Czechoslovakia was on his border and Hitler was his enemy, so he was seriously offended at being left out.

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