WORLD WAR II
... Austria is taken over in 1938. In the Munich Conference, Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain gives Hitler Sudetenland in order to appease Hitler. It failed. Albania was invaded by Italy. Poland is invaded in 1939 which starts World War II ...
... Austria is taken over in 1938. In the Munich Conference, Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain gives Hitler Sudetenland in order to appease Hitler. It failed. Albania was invaded by Italy. Poland is invaded in 1939 which starts World War II ...
Chapter 35 Review Questions Assignment one: read pages 821
... 66) What island was captured in March 1945? What island was next to fall? What suicide mission was used at Okinawa? 67) What was decided at the Potsdam Conference? 68) What was the Manhattan project? 69) What happened on July 16, 1945? 70) What happened on August 6 and 9 1945? 71) What happened on S ...
... 66) What island was captured in March 1945? What island was next to fall? What suicide mission was used at Okinawa? 67) What was decided at the Potsdam Conference? 68) What was the Manhattan project? 69) What happened on July 16, 1945? 70) What happened on August 6 and 9 1945? 71) What happened on S ...
World War 2 Jeopardy
... • Most of the allies wanted to rebuild Germany as a democracy after WW2 to prevent the rise of future dictators, while the USSR wanted this type of government established, causing conflict within the allies. • Answer ...
... • Most of the allies wanted to rebuild Germany as a democracy after WW2 to prevent the rise of future dictators, while the USSR wanted this type of government established, causing conflict within the allies. • Answer ...
World War II - Mr. Darby's History
... Half a million Spaniards dead, the Nationalists emerged victorious; Spain now joined Italy and ...
... Half a million Spaniards dead, the Nationalists emerged victorious; Spain now joined Italy and ...
Presentation: World War II: Axis Advances 1/36
... from France where they became trapped on the beaches of Northern France? Luckily, British forces were rescued. ...
... from France where they became trapped on the beaches of Northern France? Luckily, British forces were rescued. ...
5.1 - 5.13 - Portland High School
... As the war drew to a close, Woodrow Wilson set forth his plan for a "just peace." Wilson believed that fundamental flaws in international relations created an unhealthy climate that led inexorably to the World War. His Fourteen Points outlined his vision for a safer world. Wilson called for an end t ...
... As the war drew to a close, Woodrow Wilson set forth his plan for a "just peace." Wilson believed that fundamental flaws in international relations created an unhealthy climate that led inexorably to the World War. His Fourteen Points outlined his vision for a safer world. Wilson called for an end t ...
Chapter 23 Section 2
... Hopes for peace in Europe faded as it became clear that efforts to appease Hitler had failed. • Hitler violated the Munich Pact, taking over the remainder of Czechoslovakia in 1939. • When Hitler invaded Poland in September 1939, Britain and France declared war on Germany. This marked the start of W ...
... Hopes for peace in Europe faded as it became clear that efforts to appease Hitler had failed. • Hitler violated the Munich Pact, taking over the remainder of Czechoslovakia in 1939. • When Hitler invaded Poland in September 1939, Britain and France declared war on Germany. This marked the start of W ...
LESSON PLAN For the week of: Week 23 (1/22
... 10.01Describe the rise of dangerous leaders in Germany, Italy, and Japan. 10.02Trace Hitler’s successful advances in Europe as the war began. 10.03Describe American opinions and policies as the United States watched the war. 10.04Name the event that brought the United States into the war. 10.05Descr ...
... 10.01Describe the rise of dangerous leaders in Germany, Italy, and Japan. 10.02Trace Hitler’s successful advances in Europe as the war began. 10.03Describe American opinions and policies as the United States watched the war. 10.04Name the event that brought the United States into the war. 10.05Descr ...
assignment - Homework Market
... b. he thought it was Roosevelt's way of promising that governments friendly to Soviet interests would be installed in Eastern Europe. c. he did not want to bear the burden of the reorganization of Europe. d. he understood that the United Nations could not possibly fulfill that role. e. he shied away ...
... b. he thought it was Roosevelt's way of promising that governments friendly to Soviet interests would be installed in Eastern Europe. c. he did not want to bear the burden of the reorganization of Europe. d. he understood that the United Nations could not possibly fulfill that role. e. he shied away ...
Essential Question: What are the causes and effects of World War II
... What are the causes and effects of World War II? Name____________________________ Period____________________________ ...
... What are the causes and effects of World War II? Name____________________________ Period____________________________ ...
WWII Quiz 1
... a. French general who negotiated France's terms to surrender. b. prime minister of France before World War II. c. prime minister of the puppet government in southern France during World War II. d. leader of the Free French Army to regain freedom for France’s government. ...
... a. French general who negotiated France's terms to surrender. b. prime minister of France before World War II. c. prime minister of the puppet government in southern France during World War II. d. leader of the Free French Army to regain freedom for France’s government. ...
Course Name: World History II - historymalden
... WHII.26 Describe the background, course, and consequences of the Holocaust, including its roots in the long tradition of Christian antiSemitism, 19th century ideas about race and nation, and Nazi dehumanization of the Jews. (H) WHII.27 Explain the reasons for the dropping of atom bombs on Japan and ...
... WHII.26 Describe the background, course, and consequences of the Holocaust, including its roots in the long tradition of Christian antiSemitism, 19th century ideas about race and nation, and Nazi dehumanization of the Jews. (H) WHII.27 Explain the reasons for the dropping of atom bombs on Japan and ...
Final Exam Review File
... 181. How did Germany deal with France after the fall? (June 22, 1940) 182. Who was named the head of the French government? 183. Battle of Britain: a) What was the German plan of attack? b) What were the two British secrets weapons 184. How did Germany get pulled into North Africa? 185. Explain how ...
... 181. How did Germany deal with France after the fall? (June 22, 1940) 182. Who was named the head of the French government? 183. Battle of Britain: a) What was the German plan of attack? b) What were the two British secrets weapons 184. How did Germany get pulled into North Africa? 185. Explain how ...
sp161 - The Maoist Internationalist Ministry of Prisons
... which Dimitroff attacked in his essay cited below. Sakai goes so far as to put oppressed nation organizations at war with the imperialists in the fascist camp. This is a critical error in this line. So if fascism is so bad for the imperialists, how can they be behind it? As Stalin said, it is forced ...
... which Dimitroff attacked in his essay cited below. Sakai goes so far as to put oppressed nation organizations at war with the imperialists in the fascist camp. This is a critical error in this line. So if fascism is so bad for the imperialists, how can they be behind it? As Stalin said, it is forced ...
Chap 19/20 Assignment Packet
... Describe how post WWI conditions contributed to the rise of antidemocratic governments in Europe Discuss the events that led the US into and out of isolation during the 1920s and 1930s Analyze the world events surrounding the outbreak of WWII Describe the early events of the war and why Britain was ...
... Describe how post WWI conditions contributed to the rise of antidemocratic governments in Europe Discuss the events that led the US into and out of isolation during the 1920s and 1930s Analyze the world events surrounding the outbreak of WWII Describe the early events of the war and why Britain was ...
Introducing World War II
... group of people. This effect could be seen in the expanding role of women in American society. Another example is the case of the news media. Magazines, radio, and newspapers were asked to sacrifice some of their freedoms in the name of war. During the war, a new governmental department was created ...
... group of people. This effect could be seen in the expanding role of women in American society. Another example is the case of the news media. Magazines, radio, and newspapers were asked to sacrifice some of their freedoms in the name of war. During the war, a new governmental department was created ...
File - Mr Barck`s Classroom
... Under the pressure of war, democratic governments limited the rights of citizens. • Allied governments censored the press and used propaganda to win support for the war. • Many Japanese Americans and Japanese Canadians lost their jobs and property and were interned in camps. • The British took simil ...
... Under the pressure of war, democratic governments limited the rights of citizens. • Allied governments censored the press and used propaganda to win support for the war. • Many Japanese Americans and Japanese Canadians lost their jobs and property and were interned in camps. • The British took simil ...
World War II depth study
... When France fell to the German invasion in 1940, much of northern France was occupied by German troops. The southern and eastern regions of France that remained under French control became known as ‘Vichy France’. In these areas, the government introduced policies that supported German anti-Semitic ...
... When France fell to the German invasion in 1940, much of northern France was occupied by German troops. The southern and eastern regions of France that remained under French control became known as ‘Vichy France’. In these areas, the government introduced policies that supported German anti-Semitic ...
A Nation on the Move (cont.)
... • In early 1941, the air force created its first African American unit, the 99th Pursuit Squadron. – They became known as the Tuskegee Airmen and fought bravely in battle. • The military did not end all segregation during the war, but it did integrate military bases in 1943 and steadily expanded the ...
... • In early 1941, the air force created its first African American unit, the 99th Pursuit Squadron. – They became known as the Tuskegee Airmen and fought bravely in battle. • The military did not end all segregation during the war, but it did integrate military bases in 1943 and steadily expanded the ...
Essential Question: What are the causes and effects of World War II
... What are the causes and effects of World War II? Name____________________________ Period____________________________ ...
... What are the causes and effects of World War II? Name____________________________ Period____________________________ ...
Chap 32
... The Soviets Make Their Move • Soviets capture Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, resistance met in Finland • Finland surrenders in March 1940 ...
... The Soviets Make Their Move • Soviets capture Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, resistance met in Finland • Finland surrenders in March 1940 ...
Ch 35 World War II - Brookville Local Schools
... XI. A Second Front from North Africa to Rome (cont.) • They preferred to attack Hitler’s Fortress Europe through the “soft underbelly” of the Mediterranean • The American reluctantly agreed to postpone a massive invasion of Europe • An assault on French-held North Africa was a compromise second fro ...
... XI. A Second Front from North Africa to Rome (cont.) • They preferred to attack Hitler’s Fortress Europe through the “soft underbelly” of the Mediterranean • The American reluctantly agreed to postpone a massive invasion of Europe • An assault on French-held North Africa was a compromise second fro ...
5th Grade Social Studies Ch. 8 Vocabulary
... World War II the day after…? The Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. ...
... World War II the day after…? The Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. ...
Foreign relations of the Axis powers
Foreign relations of the Axis powers includes states which were not officially members of the Axis but had relations with one or more Axis members.