Grade 9 History Term 1
... Finding a variety of kinds of information about the past. Selecting relevant information. Deciding about whether information can be trusted. Seeing something that happened in the past from more than one point of view. Explaining why events in the past are often interpreted differently. Debating abou ...
... Finding a variety of kinds of information about the past. Selecting relevant information. Deciding about whether information can be trusted. Seeing something that happened in the past from more than one point of view. Explaining why events in the past are often interpreted differently. Debating abou ...
16. The Nuremberg Trials: Nazi Criminals Face Justice
... they had wrought in Europe. In the summer of 1944, FDR had ...
... they had wrought in Europe. In the summer of 1944, FDR had ...
War Crime Trials in Austria
... ing of Nazi crimes, a tendency that had already been evident during the previous five to six years. The prosecution of Nazi war criminals was transferred to common Austrian penal courts. Those courts charged only 46 individuals, among them the already mentioned contructors of the Auschwitz gas chamb ...
... ing of Nazi crimes, a tendency that had already been evident during the previous five to six years. The prosecution of Nazi war criminals was transferred to common Austrian penal courts. Those courts charged only 46 individuals, among them the already mentioned contructors of the Auschwitz gas chamb ...
World War II and Its Aftermath
... asked his mom for a toy. When she said “no” he got violent and tried to hit her. Frustrated, the young mom agreed to buy the toy IF he promised not to ask for anything else. The boy promised and the mom bought the small toy… ...
... asked his mom for a toy. When she said “no” he got violent and tried to hit her. Frustrated, the young mom agreed to buy the toy IF he promised not to ask for anything else. The boy promised and the mom bought the small toy… ...
WWII Seminar Week 2, Thursday 16 January The Road to War This
... This week’s seminar will be a discussion of the documents contained in Madison, World War II: A History In Documents, Ch. 1. Aggressor Nations (pp. 10-16) The first four documents in this section tell us something about the ideology fostered in Nazi Germany. For each document, make a list of all of ...
... This week’s seminar will be a discussion of the documents contained in Madison, World War II: A History In Documents, Ch. 1. Aggressor Nations (pp. 10-16) The first four documents in this section tell us something about the ideology fostered in Nazi Germany. For each document, make a list of all of ...
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... • Individuals such as Pastor Niemoller spoke out against Nazi policies (he also set up a breakaway church in 1934 – the Confessional Church) • Protest • Had little effect as they were often sent to concentration camps – Niemoller survived 8 years of this and was freed by the Allies in 1945 – not suc ...
... • Individuals such as Pastor Niemoller spoke out against Nazi policies (he also set up a breakaway church in 1934 – the Confessional Church) • Protest • Had little effect as they were often sent to concentration camps – Niemoller survived 8 years of this and was freed by the Allies in 1945 – not suc ...
Background to World War II, Nuremberg Trials
... leaders of the Nazi regime while others focused on the judges and other key figures. Finally, the “Doctors’ Trial” or “medical case” are another set of trials which prosecuted some of the doctors, nurses and scientific men responsible for unethical experiments conducted in various concentration and ...
... leaders of the Nazi regime while others focused on the judges and other key figures. Finally, the “Doctors’ Trial” or “medical case” are another set of trials which prosecuted some of the doctors, nurses and scientific men responsible for unethical experiments conducted in various concentration and ...
Denazification
... Process instituted by the Allies after World War II to remove all traces of Nazism from Germany. Even before the war ended, the Allied leaders met at the Yalta Conference where they agreed to wipe out the Nazi Party and its influence. This view was restated in the Potsdam Agreement of August 1945. B ...
... Process instituted by the Allies after World War II to remove all traces of Nazism from Germany. Even before the war ended, the Allied leaders met at the Yalta Conference where they agreed to wipe out the Nazi Party and its influence. This view was restated in the Potsdam Agreement of August 1945. B ...
Film List for World War II Unit
... The Sound of Music-musical which tells the true story of the van Trapp family singers and their escape from Austria South Pacific-musical about an American who falls in love with a South Pacific woman and suffers prejudice Sophie Schol-recent drama about a group of college students who oppose the Na ...
... The Sound of Music-musical which tells the true story of the van Trapp family singers and their escape from Austria South Pacific-musical about an American who falls in love with a South Pacific woman and suffers prejudice Sophie Schol-recent drama about a group of college students who oppose the Na ...
How far did the German people benefit from
... Sang anti-Nazi songs, taunted the Hitler Youth, boys & girls mixed together. 1942 – the Gestapo broke up 28 groups. 1944 – twelve Pirates hanged for an attack on the Gestapo. ...
... Sang anti-Nazi songs, taunted the Hitler Youth, boys & girls mixed together. 1942 – the Gestapo broke up 28 groups. 1944 – twelve Pirates hanged for an attack on the Gestapo. ...
Rise of Nazi Germany End of WW1, Weimer Republic, Treaty of
... Examination Requirements Examination Session: ...
... Examination Requirements Examination Session: ...
WWII War Ends
... Operation Overlord was a success. But it was not the first time the Allies had attempted an invasion of Nazi-occupied France. Two years earlier, in 1942, Canadians had led a failed assault on Dieppe, France. Why did Operation Overlord succeed where Dieppe had earlier failed? Contrast the two. (see p ...
... Operation Overlord was a success. But it was not the first time the Allies had attempted an invasion of Nazi-occupied France. Two years earlier, in 1942, Canadians had led a failed assault on Dieppe, France. Why did Operation Overlord succeed where Dieppe had earlier failed? Contrast the two. (see p ...