Unit 11: The Cold War
... United States to take LEADERSHIP role in the world, and declaring that the UNITED STATES would SUPPORT nations threatened by communism ...
... United States to take LEADERSHIP role in the world, and declaring that the UNITED STATES would SUPPORT nations threatened by communism ...
EFFECTS OF WWII
... Joachim von Ribbentrop, Wilhelm Keitel. Back row from left to right: Karl Döwnitz, Erich Raeder, Baldur von Schirach, Fritz Sauckel, Alfred Jodl. ...
... Joachim von Ribbentrop, Wilhelm Keitel. Back row from left to right: Karl Döwnitz, Erich Raeder, Baldur von Schirach, Fritz Sauckel, Alfred Jodl. ...
Key People (Countries)
... this would be the last conquest of the Nazis. However, in March 1939, he ordered his troops to take over the remainder of Czechoslovakia. This was the first aggressive step that suggested that a war in Europe would soon begin. ...
... this would be the last conquest of the Nazis. However, in March 1939, he ordered his troops to take over the remainder of Czechoslovakia. This was the first aggressive step that suggested that a war in Europe would soon begin. ...
World War II Part 1
... 10.) Blitz of London A. “The Blitz”- Britain bombed day and night B. German subs block shipments of supplies from the USA C. RAF aided by radar 1. used to spot enemy aircraft ...
... 10.) Blitz of London A. “The Blitz”- Britain bombed day and night B. German subs block shipments of supplies from the USA C. RAF aided by radar 1. used to spot enemy aircraft ...
BELL QUIZ: USE PAGES 605-608
... nations. • Stalin wanted a buffer zone between them and Western Europe to be free from future invasions. • Stalin also wanted to rebuild his economy by ...
... nations. • Stalin wanted a buffer zone between them and Western Europe to be free from future invasions. • Stalin also wanted to rebuild his economy by ...
WWII Bingo - Ms. Hannah Hausman
... One of the groups that Hitler targeted and blamed for Germany’s problems Systematic killing of 6 million European Jews and 5 million others during WWII The event that started WWII The year WWII began The year WWII ended WWII countries of Germany, Italy and Japan were members of this alliance The cou ...
... One of the groups that Hitler targeted and blamed for Germany’s problems Systematic killing of 6 million European Jews and 5 million others during WWII The event that started WWII The year WWII began The year WWII ended WWII countries of Germany, Italy and Japan were members of this alliance The cou ...
Name
... 3) During the War who where the rulers of the major countries: United States: FDR, then Truman ...
... 3) During the War who where the rulers of the major countries: United States: FDR, then Truman ...
Soviet Acts of Aggression during the Cold War
... more intense, the Soviets blockaded these routes to put pressure on the British & Americans to withdraw so they could take full control of Berlin. • However, instead of withdrawing or attacking the Soviets, the Americans and British decided to airlift food and supplies into West Germany through unar ...
... more intense, the Soviets blockaded these routes to put pressure on the British & Americans to withdraw so they could take full control of Berlin. • However, instead of withdrawing or attacking the Soviets, the Americans and British decided to airlift food and supplies into West Germany through unar ...
Reklama
... because Roosevelt wanted Russian help in the Pacific, and was prepared to agree to almost anything as long as Stalin agreed to go to war with Japan. Therefore, Stalin promised that: Russia would join the war in the Pacific, in return for occupation zones in North Korea and Manchuria.Russia also agre ...
... because Roosevelt wanted Russian help in the Pacific, and was prepared to agree to almost anything as long as Stalin agreed to go to war with Japan. Therefore, Stalin promised that: Russia would join the war in the Pacific, in return for occupation zones in North Korea and Manchuria.Russia also agre ...
Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins
... The Berlin airlift saved West Berlin and underscored the U.S. commitment to contain communism. • The Russian blockade lasted from 24 June 1948 to 11 May 1949, but the airlift continued for several more months • The airlift cost the United States $350 million; the UK £17 million and Western Germany 1 ...
... The Berlin airlift saved West Berlin and underscored the U.S. commitment to contain communism. • The Russian blockade lasted from 24 June 1948 to 11 May 1949, but the airlift continued for several more months • The airlift cost the United States $350 million; the UK £17 million and Western Germany 1 ...
A Wartime Alliance Begins to Erode
... casualties were limited to those killed or wounded at Pearl Harbor. Other than that attack, no fighting took place on U.S. soil. No cities were bombed, and no farms or factories were destroyed. In fact, the U.S. economy boomed during the war. By 1945, the United States was producing more than half o ...
... casualties were limited to those killed or wounded at Pearl Harbor. Other than that attack, no fighting took place on U.S. soil. No cities were bombed, and no farms or factories were destroyed. In fact, the U.S. economy boomed during the war. By 1945, the United States was producing more than half o ...
World_War_II_1942_1945-1
... As the Allies pushed into Germany & Poland, troops discovered & liberated concentration & death camps ...
... As the Allies pushed into Germany & Poland, troops discovered & liberated concentration & death camps ...
Aftermath of World War I
... month. With the convoy system, not one American soldier bound for Europe was lost due to submarine attack. Russia Is Out of the War The Allies needed more troops because of a second revolution in Russia. In November 1917, the Bolsheviks, a group of communists, overthrew the democratic government set ...
... month. With the convoy system, not one American soldier bound for Europe was lost due to submarine attack. Russia Is Out of the War The Allies needed more troops because of a second revolution in Russia. In November 1917, the Bolsheviks, a group of communists, overthrew the democratic government set ...
Rise of Nazi Germany End of WW1, Weimer Republic, Treaty of
... Enabling act 1933 and dictatorship Nazi Germany as an example of fascist state Beginning of WW2 Extermination camps and genocide, the Holocaust and the Final Solution Examples of resistance to Nazism in Germany End of WW2 in Europe WW2 in the Pacific America in the war vs Japan ...
... Enabling act 1933 and dictatorship Nazi Germany as an example of fascist state Beginning of WW2 Extermination camps and genocide, the Holocaust and the Final Solution Examples of resistance to Nazism in Germany End of WW2 in Europe WW2 in the Pacific America in the war vs Japan ...
World War II
... through the Polish Corridor, which had been created after World War I. This corridor was a strip of land that separated East Prussia from the rest of Germany, giving Poland access to the sea. ...
... through the Polish Corridor, which had been created after World War I. This corridor was a strip of land that separated East Prussia from the rest of Germany, giving Poland access to the sea. ...
WHAP 1914-present review
... Worked in harsh conditions for little or no pay Racial segregation in housing, health care, and public accommodations became more pronounced. Rise of Liberal ideas and nationalism Labor demands and the widening disparity between the wealthy and the poor embittered many Africans, causing a growth i ...
... Worked in harsh conditions for little or no pay Racial segregation in housing, health care, and public accommodations became more pronounced. Rise of Liberal ideas and nationalism Labor demands and the widening disparity between the wealthy and the poor embittered many Africans, causing a growth i ...
THE COLD WAR - Rankin County School District
... 1. In 1948, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was formed. The organization established a system of collective security, in which its members pledged to defend the others in the case of an attack by an external party (communist nations were the threat!) 2. The Communists later formed the Warsaw ...
... 1. In 1948, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was formed. The organization established a system of collective security, in which its members pledged to defend the others in the case of an attack by an external party (communist nations were the threat!) 2. The Communists later formed the Warsaw ...
Year 10 revision checklist
... Please note there will be more than this for next year’s exams . Paper One – International Relations (Option B) Causes of the Cold War ...
... Please note there will be more than this for next year’s exams . Paper One – International Relations (Option B) Causes of the Cold War ...
L15-Barbarossa
... • Describe and analyze the German decision process to attack the Soviet Union in June 1941. • Describe and analyze the operational and logistic implications of Operation Barbarossa. • Understand and be able to discuss the impact of total war within the Soviet Union. • Understand how the initial succ ...
... • Describe and analyze the German decision process to attack the Soviet Union in June 1941. • Describe and analyze the operational and logistic implications of Operation Barbarossa. • Understand and be able to discuss the impact of total war within the Soviet Union. • Understand how the initial succ ...
Why Italy?
... This forced the German army to divert troops to Greece that were need to obtain the objectives in Russia – German army is stopped outside of the Soviet Union’s major cities – Leningrad – Moscow and Stalingrad – “Stalin orders not another step back” Hitler orders no surrender and no retreat. ...
... This forced the German army to divert troops to Greece that were need to obtain the objectives in Russia – German army is stopped outside of the Soviet Union’s major cities – Leningrad – Moscow and Stalingrad – “Stalin orders not another step back” Hitler orders no surrender and no retreat. ...
12. The Course of War
... In the battle of Stalingrad, Russian troops contested every street and building. Although the city was all but destroyed in the fighting and Russian casualties were enormous, the German army in the east never recovered from the defeat it suffered there. Hulton Archives/Getty Images, Inc. ...
... In the battle of Stalingrad, Russian troops contested every street and building. Although the city was all but destroyed in the fighting and Russian casualties were enormous, the German army in the east never recovered from the defeat it suffered there. Hulton Archives/Getty Images, Inc. ...
Cold War
... • The U.S. wanted to rebuild European states with democratic governments and free market economies. • The Soviet Union wanted to rebuild European states with communist governments with centralized economic and political systems • The U.S. and the Soviet Union became “Superpowers” because of their mi ...
... • The U.S. wanted to rebuild European states with democratic governments and free market economies. • The Soviet Union wanted to rebuild European states with communist governments with centralized economic and political systems • The U.S. and the Soviet Union became “Superpowers” because of their mi ...
The Cold War
... believed the Soviet Union would not attack western Europe if the U.S. would launch nuclear war in return ...
... believed the Soviet Union would not attack western Europe if the U.S. would launch nuclear war in return ...
Consequences of Nazism
Nazism and the acts of the Nazi German state profoundly affected many countries, communities and peoples before, during and after World War II. While the attempt of Germany to exterminate several nations viewed as subhuman by Nazi ideology was eventually stopped by the Allies, Nazi aggression nevertheless led to the deaths of tens of millions and the ruin of several states.