World War I ended with the signing of what document
Treaty of Versailles
Which group of people were targeted by Hitler during World War II
Jewish
What place where the Japanese and Australian's fighting over in the Kokoda Battle
Port Moresby
Stolen Generation
Invasion of Poland (year)
1939
Define Hyperinflation
Hyperinflation is when prices rise extremely fast—so fast that money loses its value almost overnight.
Knight of the Broken Glass is commonly called what?
Kristallnacht
Why is the battle of Kokoda Significant
Battle for Australia by Australians- nationalism, pride
Changing allies
Showed japan could be defeated
Australia was inspired by this event in the USA and conducted their own here through country NSW
Hitler became chancellor (year)
1933
Name three terms of the Treaty of Versailles
1–26: Covenant of League of Nations – Germany not allowed to join.
42: Rhineland demilitarised – German army not allowed to go there.
232: Germany to pay reparations, to be decided later (later set at 132 billion gold marks).
87: Lands in eastern Germany – rich farmlands of Posen and Polish corridor between Germany and East Prussia – given to Poland.
51: Alsace–Lorraine returned to France.
80: Germany forbidden to unite with Austria.
100: Danzig made a free city under League of Nations control.
119: All Germany’s colonies taken and given to France and Britain as ‘mandates.’
160: German army restricted to 100,000 men.
181: German navy restricted to six battleships and no submarines.
198: Germany not allowed to have an air force.
231: Germany held responsible for loss and damage caused by the war.
45: The Saar, including rich coalfields, given to France for fifteen years.
information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a particular cause, doctrine, or point of view (used against Jewish people)
Propaganda
Pan-Asianism is an ideology that aims to create political and economic unity among Asian peoples.
T/F: The 1967 referendum gave Aboriginal peoples the right to vote
False
Boming of Pearl Harbour (year)
1941
What was the name of the organisation formed after world war I and what was their policy regarding dealing with Hitler and other dictators in the interwar periods? Explain that policy
League of nations
The policy was the policy of appeasement.
Appeasement means: trying to keep peace by giving an aggressor what they want, instead of standing up to them
T/F: All concentration camps were death/extermination camps
False
What event saw Australia look towards the USA for support instead of the motherland (Britain)
The Fall of Singapore
Name two events in the land rights movement
Mabo Case, Aboriginal Tent Embassy, Wave Hill Walk Off, Yirkala Petition, Native Title Act, Northern Territory v Griffiths Wangan and Jagalingou protests
Battle of Kokoda (months and year)
July to November 1942
What was the name of the three key leaders in negotiating the Treaty of Versailles and what countries did they represent?
Georges Clemenceau: France
David Lloyd George: Great Britain
Woodrow Wilson: United States
What was the name of the set of laws that started stripping Jewish people of their rights?
Give two examples
Nuremberg Laws
Teacher to check examples
What were the four main conditions/problems on the track in Kokoda
Diseases (tropical diseases), topography (steep), track conditions (muddy, narrow) and climate (hot and humid, heavy rain)
Name the Prime Minister that for the first time publicly acknowledged the injustices Indigenous people had experienced because of past government policies
Paul Keating
World War II ended (year)
1945