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AP European History Reading Plan April 13 to April 24, 2015 Key Topics: World War II – Exam 13 April 4/7 to 4/11 - - Spring Break Homework Reading Assignment Pages Topics Monday 4/13 For homework, read ‘Peace in Our Time’ assignment and respond toQuestions: (1) Who was to be evacuated? (2) Who was to handle the evacuation? (3) Why do you think a plebiscite needed to be held? (4) When was the evacuation to take place? Tuesday 4/14 940-948 Again the Road to War (1933-1939) Hitler’s Goals o Germany Rearms o The League of Nations Fails Hitler Describes his Goals in Foreign Policy Italy Attacks Ethiopia Remilitarization of the Rhineland The Spanish Civil War Austria and Czechoslovakia Munich Churchill’s Response to Munich The Nazi-Soviet Pact Wednesday 4/15 948-956 World War II (1939-1945) The German Conquest of Europe The Battle of Britain The German Attack on Russia Hitler’s Plans for Europe Japan and the United States Enter the War The Tide Turns o Allied Landings in Africa, Sicily, and Italy o Battle of Stalingrad o Strategic Bombing Thursday 4/16 955 In addition to reading, complete ideological chart (handed out in class) in preparation for Friday’s in-class assignment 956-960 Encountering the Past: Rosie the Riveter and American Women in the War Effort The Defeat of Nazi Germany o The Battle of the Bulge o The Capture of Berlin The Fall of the Japanese Empire o Americans Recapture the Pacific Islands o The Atomic Bomb The Cost of War Modified Day Be prepared to discuss/turn-in homework assignment Friday 4/18 No assigned reading - - this is your opportunity to catch up on Cornell Notes - - Also, you should be using this time to review, review, review… Monday 4/20 960-966 Racism and the Holocaust The Destruction of the Polish Jewish Community Polish Anti-Semitism between the Wars The Nazi Assault on the Jews of Poland Explanations of the Holocaust Tuesday 4/21 966-972 Wednesday 4/22 972-974 The Domestic Fronts Germany: From Apparent Victory to Defeat France: Defeat, Collaboration, and Resistance Great Britain: Organization for Victory Soviet Union: “The Great Patriotic War” Preparations for Peace The Atlantic Charter Tehran: Agreement on a Second Front o Churchill and Stalin o Germany o Eastern Europe Yalta Potsdam In Perspective Thursday 4/23 Review/Finish Key Content Completed Cornell Notes due today Completed End of Unit Summary due today Friday 4/24 Key Content Due today Exam 14: World War II AP College Board Exam is less than one month away!! Review daily - - quiz yourself daily - meet in study groups daily! The price of success is hard work, dedication to the job at hand, and the determination that whether we win or lose, we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand. Vince Lombardi AP European History (Study Guide) Key Content, Terms, Locations & VIPs Chapter 28 – World War II Remember, this assignment is meant to help you to be prepared for the exam covering this unit and as a future study guide in preparation for the AP College Board exam. Do not cheat yourself by writing information that does not show the significance of the topics; and, do not cut and paste information from the Internet. Content: Spanish Civil War – What was significant about this event from the standpoint of aggressor nations? Munich Conference – its purpose and outcomes Grand Alliance Causes of World War II Allied evacuation of Dunkirk, France Significance of each battle: o Battle of Britain Terms: Appeasement Isolationism Blitzkrieg Lebenstraum Luftwaffe Locations/Significance of location to Content: The Rhineland Spain Germany Poland (Significance of Warsaw) Soviet Union Japan VIPs: Hitler Mussolini Winston Churchill Erwin Rommel Significance of each battle: o Battle of the Bulge o Battle of Midway o Battle of Stalingrad Pearl Harbor German economy o Before Hitler o During Hitler’s rule Nuremberg Laws The Atlantic Charter Anschluss Sitzkrieg Austria Czechoslovakia Great Britain France Italy The ‘Pacific Theater’ Auschwitz Franklin D. Roosevelt Woodrow Wilson Joseph Stalin Picasso The Final Solution Neutrality Lend-Lease Acts The ‘Desert Fox’ Manhattan Project As usual, Explain the Content, terms, locations, and VIP’s above, by creating a handwritten chart due on the day of the test.