Reference no: EM133684602
Assignment:
-You are required to use the following sources in your analysis of how World War One and the interwar period of the 1920s and 1930s ultimately led to World War Two. Read and view each of the sources. I encourage you to write notes of your thoughts from each of the sources because they will be helpful when you are composing your historical interpretation. The source requirements for this primary source assignment are:
-(Required) Primary Source: "On Overcoming the Consequences of the Lost War" by Erich LudendorffDownload "On Overcoming the Consequences of the Lost War" by Erich Ludendorff
Bibliographic Citation: Ludendorff, Erich. "On Overcoming the Consequences of the Lost War". 1922.
In-Text Citation: (Ludendorff page number)
-(Required) Secondary Source: "Did WWI Lead to WWII?" by HISTORY Bibliographic Citation: "Did WWI Lead to WWII?." YouTube, uploaded by HISTORY, May 2014,
-(Optional) Additional Secondary Source(s): You can use outside sources, should you find that you need assistance to answer the prompt.
In using outside sources, make sure that if you are taking them from a website that the website has an ending of .gov, .edu, or .org (do not use Wikipedia or any Wiki-like sources).
-Using the primary and secondary source(s) listed above,
1. Write a historical monograph analyzing how World War One and the interwar period of the 1920s and 1930s ultimately led to World War Two.
2. Start by providing a summary of how World War One concluded.
3. Then, summarize important policies that occurred during the interwar period that, in your scholarly opinion, connects to the beginning of World War Two.
4. After, provide a summary of how World War Two began.