Unit II- U.S. Foreign Policy History 1865
... – We will spend five days in the Media Center Computer Lab researching World War II. Each day is planned out below. – You must use blue or black ink in your final copy- write it out or word process; Double Space; use a Font of 12 or 14; use 1.5 inch side margins and at least a 1 inch top and bottom ...
... – We will spend five days in the Media Center Computer Lab researching World War II. Each day is planned out below. – You must use blue or black ink in your final copy- write it out or word process; Double Space; use a Font of 12 or 14; use 1.5 inch side margins and at least a 1 inch top and bottom ...
3. World War II and the Application of IHL to POWs in Indiana
... Despite centuries of diplomacy and countless peace treaties, warfare and armed conflict has continued to plague the global community. In recognizing this reality, nations have agreed to follow certain rules limiting their conduct in war in exchange for the enemy’s agreement to do the same. The Genev ...
... Despite centuries of diplomacy and countless peace treaties, warfare and armed conflict has continued to plague the global community. In recognizing this reality, nations have agreed to follow certain rules limiting their conduct in war in exchange for the enemy’s agreement to do the same. The Genev ...
US History World War II
... Al Capone's business card said he was a used furniture dealer. The Word and Events(1940s) • Drugstore Cowboy - a guy that hangs around on a street corner trying to pick up girls. • 1943: "Amos 'n Andy" is cancelled after 15 years and 4,000 consecutive radio shows. 69 ...
... Al Capone's business card said he was a used furniture dealer. The Word and Events(1940s) • Drugstore Cowboy - a guy that hangs around on a street corner trying to pick up girls. • 1943: "Amos 'n Andy" is cancelled after 15 years and 4,000 consecutive radio shows. 69 ...
Chap 19/20 Assignment Packet
... province in northern China. 6. The ________________________ ___________ ___ ____________ made it illegal for Americans to sell arms to any country at war. 7. List the “members” of the Axis powers. ...
... province in northern China. 6. The ________________________ ___________ ___ ____________ made it illegal for Americans to sell arms to any country at war. 7. List the “members” of the Axis powers. ...
Concentration Camp Dachau Entry Registers
... prisoners, and some prisoners of war from Eastern Europe, the Balkans, France, and the Soviet Union. In addition to the main camp located southeast of the town of Dachau, the camp system grew to include a network of approximately 100 subcamps scattered throughout southern Germany and Austria. Most o ...
... prisoners, and some prisoners of war from Eastern Europe, the Balkans, France, and the Soviet Union. In addition to the main camp located southeast of the town of Dachau, the camp system grew to include a network of approximately 100 subcamps scattered throughout southern Germany and Austria. Most o ...
Course Name: World History II - historymalden
... Reading 7 The “Final Solution” Accelerates o This is a lengthy reading, however is also a first hand account of a Nazi execution squad’s work…from one of those who was shot and left for dead. Page 349, a map which shows approximately the number of Jews killed in Europe by the Nazis Reading 17 ...
... Reading 7 The “Final Solution” Accelerates o This is a lengthy reading, however is also a first hand account of a Nazi execution squad’s work…from one of those who was shot and left for dead. Page 349, a map which shows approximately the number of Jews killed in Europe by the Nazis Reading 17 ...
Prisoner of war camps in Macikai 1941–1948
... the Soviet Union, not earlier than late June–early July 1941. According to the testimony of the former German officer Johannes Schleyer (b. 24 April 1902), he served at Macikai POW camp in Šilutė from around mid-June to mid-September 1941. The commander of the camp was Major C. Petters, while Dr Eng ...
... the Soviet Union, not earlier than late June–early July 1941. According to the testimony of the former German officer Johannes Schleyer (b. 24 April 1902), he served at Macikai POW camp in Šilutė from around mid-June to mid-September 1941. The commander of the camp was Major C. Petters, while Dr Eng ...
Review Sheet - Northern Highlands
... AIM: How did dictators take over Italy, Russia & Japan? AIM: How did Hitler rise to power? AIM: How did Japan expand their empire? AIM: What happened at Iwo Jima? AIM: What was D-Day? AIMS: What happened on Okinawa?; What was the Manhattan Project? ...
... AIM: How did dictators take over Italy, Russia & Japan? AIM: How did Hitler rise to power? AIM: How did Japan expand their empire? AIM: What happened at Iwo Jima? AIM: What was D-Day? AIMS: What happened on Okinawa?; What was the Manhattan Project? ...
The Satellite Camps of the Neuengamme Concentration Camp – an
... deported to the Neuengamme concentration camp in October 1944 as retaliation for an nearby assault. The rate at which the camp grew increased over the years and it multiplied again in the last year of the war. Between May 1944 and the end of the war, approximately 40,000 people, mostly from other co ...
... deported to the Neuengamme concentration camp in October 1944 as retaliation for an nearby assault. The rate at which the camp grew increased over the years and it multiplied again in the last year of the war. Between May 1944 and the end of the war, approximately 40,000 people, mostly from other co ...
The Camps
... • Of the three Nazi concentration camps located near the town of Auschwitz, the Auschwitz III camp, also known as Monowitz, was the most important to the Nazis because of its factories which were essential to the German war effort. • The Monowitz industrial complex was built by Auschwitz inmates, b ...
... • Of the three Nazi concentration camps located near the town of Auschwitz, the Auschwitz III camp, also known as Monowitz, was the most important to the Nazis because of its factories which were essential to the German war effort. • The Monowitz industrial complex was built by Auschwitz inmates, b ...
17 Outline Notes
... What were Hitler’s objectives? Who fought in this battle? What ended up being the biggest Soviet advantage? How was this battle a turning point in the war? b. The North African Front What was Operation Torch? What was the outcome? c. The Italian Campaign Who met in Casablanca and what did they agree ...
... What were Hitler’s objectives? Who fought in this battle? What ended up being the biggest Soviet advantage? How was this battle a turning point in the war? b. The North African Front What was Operation Torch? What was the outcome? c. The Italian Campaign Who met in Casablanca and what did they agree ...
mauthausen sub-camps
... One of the worst of all the Nazi concentration camps. In its underground tunnels (dug out by thousands of prisoners), the Nazis hoped to build the secret weapons that would turn the tide of the war in Hitler's favour. It was the last facility to be liberated, on 6 May 1945, by an American army unit ...
... One of the worst of all the Nazi concentration camps. In its underground tunnels (dug out by thousands of prisoners), the Nazis hoped to build the secret weapons that would turn the tide of the war in Hitler's favour. It was the last facility to be liberated, on 6 May 1945, by an American army unit ...
Day 1 - Waverly-Shell Rock School District
... You must use a note card or ½ sheet of paper when giving the presentation. The presentation will last at least 2 min. and not more than 3 max. Each slide must have a title and you must have 4 pictures on each slide with captions- up to 4 words. You must write three multiple choice questions to hand ...
... You must use a note card or ½ sheet of paper when giving the presentation. The presentation will last at least 2 min. and not more than 3 max. Each slide must have a title and you must have 4 pictures on each slide with captions- up to 4 words. You must write three multiple choice questions to hand ...
World at War-Allies on Offensive
... several reasons: they could not wage war successfully on several fronts; Hitler underestimated the Soviet army; the U.S. was able to produce more than the combined Axis powers; and oil became too scarce to feed Luftwaffe planes. ...
... several reasons: they could not wage war successfully on several fronts; Hitler underestimated the Soviet army; the U.S. was able to produce more than the combined Axis powers; and oil became too scarce to feed Luftwaffe planes. ...
Dachau Concentration Camp Student hand-out
... opponents of the Nazi regime at Dachau. Over time, other groups were held there also, such as Jehovah's Witnesses, Roma (Gypsies), and homosexuals. In the immediate __________________ of Kristallnacht in November, 1938, more than 10,000 Jewish men were imprisoned at Dachau. 3. In early 1937, the SS ...
... opponents of the Nazi regime at Dachau. Over time, other groups were held there also, such as Jehovah's Witnesses, Roma (Gypsies), and homosexuals. In the immediate __________________ of Kristallnacht in November, 1938, more than 10,000 Jewish men were imprisoned at Dachau. 3. In early 1937, the SS ...
May 6, 1945
... The following are excluded from the resettlement: – All Jewish persons employed by German Authorities or enterprises, and who can show proof of this fact. – All Jewish persons who are members or employees of the Judenrat (on the day of the publication of this regulation). – All Jewish persons who ar ...
... The following are excluded from the resettlement: – All Jewish persons employed by German Authorities or enterprises, and who can show proof of this fact. – All Jewish persons who are members or employees of the Judenrat (on the day of the publication of this regulation). – All Jewish persons who ar ...
Concentration Camps - World History 2
... Germany would have to fight a long war. Responding to increasingly acute labor shortages and the need to produce armaments, machinery, airplanes, and ships to replace German losses, the SS established more SS-owned firms. It also signed contracts with state and private firms to produce goods and pro ...
... Germany would have to fight a long war. Responding to increasingly acute labor shortages and the need to produce armaments, machinery, airplanes, and ships to replace German losses, the SS established more SS-owned firms. It also signed contracts with state and private firms to produce goods and pro ...
Which is the best thesis statement for a research paper about cheese
... Which is the best thesis statement for a research paper about World War II? A. World War II had a series of major turning points and important battles which had positive and negative consequences that shaped the world after the war. best choice - thorough, focused, direction of paper is clear B. Wor ...
... Which is the best thesis statement for a research paper about World War II? A. World War II had a series of major turning points and important battles which had positive and negative consequences that shaped the world after the war. best choice - thorough, focused, direction of paper is clear B. Wor ...
Module 11 Reading Assignment
... As you read, take notes about how the United States entered World War II. Use the timeline for reference. 1. What did the Neutrality Act allow? 2. Who were the Axis powers? 3. What did their alliance mean for the United States? 4. What did the Lend-Lease Act do? 5. What did the United States do to p ...
... As you read, take notes about how the United States entered World War II. Use the timeline for reference. 1. What did the Neutrality Act allow? 2. Who were the Axis powers? 3. What did their alliance mean for the United States? 4. What did the Lend-Lease Act do? 5. What did the United States do to p ...
German Prisoners of War in the United States
... campaign... while the quality of thismoment thattheprisonermustbe intheseare contempted. Why?22 Germanprisonerstaken later in terrogated, segregated bypoliticalpersuamiddleFrance is verydifferent, To these,and a numberofothercharges sion,processed,andassignedtoa campNazi ....26 agedandnotsofanatical ...
... campaign... while the quality of thismoment thattheprisonermustbe intheseare contempted. Why?22 Germanprisonerstaken later in terrogated, segregated bypoliticalpersuamiddleFrance is verydifferent, To these,and a numberofothercharges sion,processed,andassignedtoa campNazi ....26 agedandnotsofanatical ...
Day 1 - Waverly-Shell Rock School District
... You must use a note card or ½ sheet of paper when giving the presentation. The presentation will last at least 2 min. and not more than 3 max. Each slide must have a title and you must have 4 pictures on each slide with captions- up to 4 words. You must write three multiple choice questions to hand ...
... You must use a note card or ½ sheet of paper when giving the presentation. The presentation will last at least 2 min. and not more than 3 max. Each slide must have a title and you must have 4 pictures on each slide with captions- up to 4 words. You must write three multiple choice questions to hand ...
The Ground War
... Downfall of Italy 24 July – Mussolini receives a vote of no confidence 25 July – Mussolini dismissed by king Victor Emmanuel III 25 July – Mussolini arrested immediately after being dismissed as he leaves the palace – jailed by Italians 25 July - Pietro Badoglio replaces Mussolini assigned the t ...
... Downfall of Italy 24 July – Mussolini receives a vote of no confidence 25 July – Mussolini dismissed by king Victor Emmanuel III 25 July – Mussolini arrested immediately after being dismissed as he leaves the palace – jailed by Italians 25 July - Pietro Badoglio replaces Mussolini assigned the t ...
Cornell Notes
... iv. Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass) – attack ________________________________________________________ Jews and Jewish property (November 9, 1938) ________________________________________________________ v. forced emigration – Hitler sent Jews to other __________________________________________ ...
... iv. Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass) – attack ________________________________________________________ Jews and Jewish property (November 9, 1938) ________________________________________________________ v. forced emigration – Hitler sent Jews to other __________________________________________ ...
World War II: The Home Front
... *preview the unit test & binder check *analyze how Americans helped to win WW II both overseas and on the home front ...
... *preview the unit test & binder check *analyze how Americans helped to win WW II both overseas and on the home front ...
Operation Bernhard
Operation Bernhard was the codename of a secret Nazi plan devised during the Second World War by the RSHA and the SS to destabilise the British economy via economic warfare by flooding the global economy and the British Empire with forged Bank of England £5, £10, £20, and £50 notes. It was the largest counterfeiting operation in the history of economic warfare, and the first that employed the full technical/scientific and management expertise of a nation state to produce and deploy bogus currency with the aim of destabilising an enemy belligerent’s economic standing with its allies, as well as its acceptance by neutral powers.Britain was especially vulnerable because its war effort was founded upon - and sustained by - its global and Imperial economy. That economy was built upon directly-ruled colonial possessions, self-governing Commonwealth Dominions and the Empire’s currency zone, the Sterling Preference Area. These worked in commerce with neutral powers to acquire the manpower and materiel necessary to fight a global war. Each of these trading partners accepted the British currency for the exchange of goods and services and maintained their own reserves of it for transactions with, and within the Empire. Confidence in the integrity of this (then global) currency, both in and outside of the Sterling Preference Area, was essential to sustaining the vitality of the Empire, and through it, the war effort. The German operation to undermine the British currency has been dramatised in books, the BBC comedy-drama miniseries Private Schulz and a 2007 Oscar-winning Austrian film, The Counterfeiters (Die Fälscher).