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Chap 29-30 Dictators Threaten World Peace
... • Hitler believed that for Germany to thrive it needed more land at the expense of her neighbors ...
... • Hitler believed that for Germany to thrive it needed more land at the expense of her neighbors ...
03-Path to World War II and American entry into the War
... – Britain and France used money to pay US debt – created circular loan system that failed to address the ...
... – Britain and France used money to pay US debt – created circular loan system that failed to address the ...
The Road to World War II
... Hitler and Nazi propaganda leader Josef Goebbels fabricated stories of atrocities against Germans living in the Sudetenland. To discuss the matter and avert war, the leaders of Britain and France agreed to meet Hitler in Munich. Fearing war, Britain and France appeased Hitler at the Munich Conferenc ...
... Hitler and Nazi propaganda leader Josef Goebbels fabricated stories of atrocities against Germans living in the Sudetenland. To discuss the matter and avert war, the leaders of Britain and France agreed to meet Hitler in Munich. Fearing war, Britain and France appeased Hitler at the Munich Conferenc ...
World War II
... C. 2 Mistakes made by the Axis Powers 1. Germany invaded Russia-June 22, 1941Hitler violated the non-aggression pact and invaded hoping to control oil and mineral resources. Russia proved to be a strong enemy with millions of troops. Stalin foiled Hitler's invasion. ...
... C. 2 Mistakes made by the Axis Powers 1. Germany invaded Russia-June 22, 1941Hitler violated the non-aggression pact and invaded hoping to control oil and mineral resources. Russia proved to be a strong enemy with millions of troops. Stalin foiled Hitler's invasion. ...
Women in World War II
... • Germany is in horrible shape after the Treaty of Versailles. • The German people are united by a charismatic, military leader that promises change. • Using propaganda, he appealed to the economic needs of the lower and middle ...
... • Germany is in horrible shape after the Treaty of Versailles. • The German people are united by a charismatic, military leader that promises change. • Using propaganda, he appealed to the economic needs of the lower and middle ...
Beginning of World War II
... Germany in occupied France. • An armistice is a cease fire or a truce. • The Franco-German Armistice divided France into ...
... Germany in occupied France. • An armistice is a cease fire or a truce. • The Franco-German Armistice divided France into ...
World War II Chapter 17 Section 1 Where did we leave off?
... The Axis Powers Form an Alliance Germany, Italy, and Japan make an alliance called the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis. The three nations agree to fight Communism but more importantly they will not interfere if any of the other countries try to expand. This agreement made it easier for these countries ...
... The Axis Powers Form an Alliance Germany, Italy, and Japan make an alliance called the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis. The three nations agree to fight Communism but more importantly they will not interfere if any of the other countries try to expand. This agreement made it easier for these countries ...
WWII Study Guide
... Racial Purity Philosophy – This was Hitler’s policy to create a World Empire where Aryan’s (blond-haired, blue-eyed German’s) would enslave or kill non-Aryan’s (Jews, Slavs, Gypsies, communists etc). Hitler blamed the Jews for Germany’s defeat in WWII and the country’s economic problems. This caused ...
... Racial Purity Philosophy – This was Hitler’s policy to create a World Empire where Aryan’s (blond-haired, blue-eyed German’s) would enslave or kill non-Aryan’s (Jews, Slavs, Gypsies, communists etc). Hitler blamed the Jews for Germany’s defeat in WWII and the country’s economic problems. This caused ...
File - Sinclair`s AP Resource
... • Britain’s prime minister Neville Chamberlain, who had publicly promised to support France before Munich, gambled that sacrificing part of Czechoslovakia would satisfy Hitler, buying time for Britain’s military to get ready for war. • When Chamberlain returned home he promised “a peace with honor… ...
... • Britain’s prime minister Neville Chamberlain, who had publicly promised to support France before Munich, gambled that sacrificing part of Czechoslovakia would satisfy Hitler, buying time for Britain’s military to get ready for war. • When Chamberlain returned home he promised “a peace with honor… ...
Great Depression & WWII
... • Great Britain & France will ask Stalin to become a part of an alliance against Germany. • At the same time Stalin was negotiating with Great Britain & France he was carrying on secret talks with Germany. • German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact (Nazi-Soviet Pact): August 1939, this agreement publicly s ...
... • Great Britain & France will ask Stalin to become a part of an alliance against Germany. • At the same time Stalin was negotiating with Great Britain & France he was carrying on secret talks with Germany. • German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact (Nazi-Soviet Pact): August 1939, this agreement publicly s ...
VIII. Results of the War
... C. 2 Mistakes made by the Axis Powers 2. Japan attacked Pearl Harbor-Dec. 7, 1941Japanese General Tojo launched a surprise attack on the naval base hoping to preserve their empire in the Pacific. The Japanese underestimated the power of the United States. ...
... C. 2 Mistakes made by the Axis Powers 2. Japan attacked Pearl Harbor-Dec. 7, 1941Japanese General Tojo launched a surprise attack on the naval base hoping to preserve their empire in the Pacific. The Japanese underestimated the power of the United States. ...
DMS_WWII Timeline
... On the 11th hour, of the 11th day, of the 11th month of 1918 WWI ended. To make it official, outside of the palace of Versailles in Paris, Germany signed a peace treaty with the Allies. This treaty was called the Treaty of Versailles and later after the war there would be many conflicts with its eff ...
... On the 11th hour, of the 11th day, of the 11th month of 1918 WWI ended. To make it official, outside of the palace of Versailles in Paris, Germany signed a peace treaty with the Allies. This treaty was called the Treaty of Versailles and later after the war there would be many conflicts with its eff ...
WWII ppt
... • Western democracies denounced his moves but took no real action. • Instead, they adopted a policy of appeasement, giving in to the demands of an aggressor to keep the peace. ...
... • Western democracies denounced his moves but took no real action. • Instead, they adopted a policy of appeasement, giving in to the demands of an aggressor to keep the peace. ...
US History/World War II and Rise of Atomic Age
... declaring war on Germany two days later. The Germans used the tactic of blitzkrieg (lightning war) in Poland, defeating the Polish Army at lightning speed. By the end of the first week of October, the Germans had gained control of half of Poland. The British and French had done little to aid Poland, ...
... declaring war on Germany two days later. The Germans used the tactic of blitzkrieg (lightning war) in Poland, defeating the Polish Army at lightning speed. By the end of the first week of October, the Germans had gained control of half of Poland. The British and French had done little to aid Poland, ...
History 12: Unit One Jeopardy - Walshe
... 6. This agreement was made in 1925 to respect most borders in Europe – Locarno Pact 7. This city replaced London as the world’s financial capital after WWI – New York 8. What German region did the French occupy to try and force reparations – Ruhr Valley 9. Hitler and this man attempted a failed upri ...
... 6. This agreement was made in 1925 to respect most borders in Europe – Locarno Pact 7. This city replaced London as the world’s financial capital after WWI – New York 8. What German region did the French occupy to try and force reparations – Ruhr Valley 9. Hitler and this man attempted a failed upri ...
31-1pp
... Spain, Germany, and Italy, along with militarists in Japan pursued ambitious goals for empire. They scorned peace and glorified war. Unlike these dictators, leaders of the western democracies were haunted by memories of the ...
... Spain, Germany, and Italy, along with militarists in Japan pursued ambitious goals for empire. They scorned peace and glorified war. Unlike these dictators, leaders of the western democracies were haunted by memories of the ...
world war ii - mrgilliamsworldhistory
... Czechoslovakia • The League of Nations is not empowered to fight the aggression; they issue condemnations that meant nothing • At the Munich Conference, Hitler promises to stop invading if he is given the Sudetenland. The European nations follow an appeasement policy, give him the land, and he break ...
... Czechoslovakia • The League of Nations is not empowered to fight the aggression; they issue condemnations that meant nothing • At the Munich Conference, Hitler promises to stop invading if he is given the Sudetenland. The European nations follow an appeasement policy, give him the land, and he break ...
48. World War II in Europe
... Among Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points was the desire to make Poland an independent country with access to the sea. The principle of self-determination mandated through the Treaty of Versailles that Poles would have a country at last. Among all the provisions of the treaty that ended World War I, th ...
... Among Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points was the desire to make Poland an independent country with access to the sea. The principle of self-determination mandated through the Treaty of Versailles that Poles would have a country at last. Among all the provisions of the treaty that ended World War I, th ...
Ch 29 The Collapse of the Old Order
... – Stalin first tried to make an alliance with the French and British, but they refused – Hitler made this agreement because he was trying to prevent a two front war – Had every intention of invading Russia, wanted the land for the German people and to turn the Soviets into slaves or kill them, espec ...
... – Stalin first tried to make an alliance with the French and British, but they refused – Hitler made this agreement because he was trying to prevent a two front war – Had every intention of invading Russia, wanted the land for the German people and to turn the Soviets into slaves or kill them, espec ...
III. The consequences of the war
... 1. The failure of the League of Nations During the 1920s it seemed that the League of Nations was succeeding, on the whole, in keeping peace in the world, and the international atmosphere was one of hope. But perhaps this was because during the twenties there was no serious threat of war involving o ...
... 1. The failure of the League of Nations During the 1920s it seemed that the League of Nations was succeeding, on the whole, in keeping peace in the world, and the international atmosphere was one of hope. But perhaps this was because during the twenties there was no serious threat of war involving o ...
Section 1- The War Begins - Waverly
... •Hitler demanded for the secession of the German - speaking Sudetanland of Czechoslovakia to Germany. •Looking for any attempt to prevent further confrontations with Hitler, Great Britain and France accepted Hitler’s demands. France and Great Britain were devastated by World War I and would be willi ...
... •Hitler demanded for the secession of the German - speaking Sudetanland of Czechoslovakia to Germany. •Looking for any attempt to prevent further confrontations with Hitler, Great Britain and France accepted Hitler’s demands. France and Great Britain were devastated by World War I and would be willi ...
WWII Test Review
... Name: _______________________________ Class Period: ________ WWII Test Review 1. Summarize the Treaty of Versailles and why the German people were against it. Treaty dealing only with Germany at the end of WWI; demanded Germany accept full responsibility for the war, demilitarize the area between Fr ...
... Name: _______________________________ Class Period: ________ WWII Test Review 1. Summarize the Treaty of Versailles and why the German people were against it. Treaty dealing only with Germany at the end of WWI; demanded Germany accept full responsibility for the war, demilitarize the area between Fr ...
The Coming of WWII
... Many countries were facing difficult times and were willing to accept change. People accepted new leaders and new forms of government. Totalitarianism – A theory of government in which a single party or leader controls the economic, social, and cultural lives of its people. Repression in the Soviet ...
... Many countries were facing difficult times and were willing to accept change. People accepted new leaders and new forms of government. Totalitarianism – A theory of government in which a single party or leader controls the economic, social, and cultural lives of its people. Repression in the Soviet ...