This paper is a continuation of the first part [M. Lenc: „Electron waves and crystal lattices: part one - theory“, Čs. čas. fyz. 64, 99-103 (2014)], where we have given some remarks to the foundation of Schrödinger‘s wave mechanics. One of the first proofs of the new theory are experiments studying the diffraction of low and high energy electrons in crystal lattices. In detail we analyse the first pitfalls of the interpretation of the Davisson-Germer diffraction experiment with low energy electrons, which was more difficult than the Thomson‘s diffraction experiment with high energy electrons. Davisson and Thomson were in 1937 awarded by the Nobel prize., Michal Lenc., and Obsahuje bibliografii