PPT-What was the impact of the USSR Invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968?

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Learning objective to be able to assess the impact of the USSR invasion of Czechoslovakia In 1968 I can describe the key features of the USSR invasion of Czechoslovakia

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Learning objective to be able to assess the impact of the USSR invasion of Czechoslovakia In 1968 I can describe the key features of the USSR invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968 Grade D. Germany’s Actions. Withdraws from League of Nations. German troops march into Rhineland. Violates Treaty of Versailles. Austria. March 1938: Germany takes over Austria. Violate Treaty of Versailles. Born in Brno, Czechoslovakia to an intellectual family. Studied musicology, film, literature and aesthetics at the university. Joined the communist party in 1948, but was expelled in 1950 (rejoined in 1956 to 1970). US vs. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Democracy vs. Communism. Capitalism vs. Socialism. 2. US/USSR Relationship during WWII. 1939: Stalin (USSR) makes a deal with Hitler (Germany).. 1941: Hitler breaks deal and attacks USSR.. L/O – To analyse the domestic and international responses to the invasion of Manchuria. The Significance of the Invasion. The invasion of Manchuria was a significant . turning point . for Japan and China, changing the . L/O – To evaluate the steps Hitler took that led to war in September 1939. The . Hossbach. Meeting. By 1937, Hitler had . transformed Germany . from an isolated, weak, and surrounded nation, into a rapidly rearming economic powerhouse, which had managed to . US vs. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Democracy vs. Communism. Capitalism vs. Socialism. 2. US/USSR Relationship during WWII. 1939: Stalin (USSR) makes a deal with Hitler (Germany).. 1941: Hitler breaks deal and attacks USSR.. Mapping and Timeline Guided Reading. Path to War. 2. In 1935, Hitler began to defy the . Treaty of Versailles. by building and expanding the German . air force. and . army. .. 3. European leaders tried to . Objectives:. Identify Nixon’s key decisions and their consequences. explain the approach taken by Nixon to the cold war. . evaluate Nixon’s success’ and failures. Who was Richard Nixon?. Richard Nixon’s best known contributions to the Cold War were his roles in détente and ending the Vietnam conflict. However, he was an unlikely architect for both.. ,. Cuban Missile Crisis, Czechoslovakia 1968. . Revision for HSC 2014. The Berlin Wall (1961) – Nature. Germany and Berlin were divided into four zones at Potsdam Conference in 1945. US, French and British zones became capitalist, democratic, allowing citizens freedom of speech and other rights. While the Soviet zone became communist dictatorship where government controlled all economic activity and censored the media.. Background. First serious engagement after the phony war. Both countries had declared neutrality. Odd invasion since these countries represented Hitler’s master race perfectly. Planned around the same time as Invasion of Poland. Learning objective . – to be able to explain the . reasons why the USSR invaded Afghanistan in 1979.. I can . describe. the . reasons . why the USSR invaded Afghanistan in 1979. .. Grade D. I can . US vs. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Democracy vs. Communism. Capitalism vs. Socialism. 3. The Cold War. US vs. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Democracy vs. Communism. Capitalism vs. Socialism. L/O – To analyse the domestic and international responses to the invasion of Manchuria. The Significance of the Invasion. The invasion of Manchuria was a significant . turning point . for Japan and China, changing the . The Western World, . 1965–1985. Focus Questions. ​What were the goals of the revolt in sexual mores, the youth protests and student revolts, the feminist movement, and the antiwar protests? To what extent were their goals achieved?.

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