THE HOLOCAUST Historical Information
... Germany in 1933, believed that Germans were “racially superior” and that the Jews were “unworthy of life.” ...
... Germany in 1933, believed that Germans were “racially superior” and that the Jews were “unworthy of life.” ...
Print › 6th Social Studies CRCT Review #1 Europe | Quizlet | Quizlet
... European countries began fighting for control over other lands; militarism (building strong military); nationalism (pride in your country); Scramble for Africa ...
... European countries began fighting for control over other lands; militarism (building strong military); nationalism (pride in your country); Scramble for Africa ...
The Treaty of Versailles was written and signed by
... Clemenceau planned to make the Germans pay for the French lives and industries they had destroyed. The Peace Treaty stated that Germany was entirely to blame for the war and it’s terrible results. Germany had to pay up to 132 Billion Gold Marks to pay for damages they inflicted during the war. ...
... Clemenceau planned to make the Germans pay for the French lives and industries they had destroyed. The Peace Treaty stated that Germany was entirely to blame for the war and it’s terrible results. Germany had to pay up to 132 Billion Gold Marks to pay for damages they inflicted during the war. ...
Nazi Germany Invades Poland On Sept. 1, 1939, Nazi Germany
... War II. The day before, Nazi operatives had posed as Polish military officers to stage an attack on the radio station in the Silesian city of Gleiwitz. Germany used the event as the pretext for its invasion of Poland. The New York Times article about the invasion included a report of the Gleiwitz ep ...
... War II. The day before, Nazi operatives had posed as Polish military officers to stage an attack on the radio station in the Silesian city of Gleiwitz. Germany used the event as the pretext for its invasion of Poland. The New York Times article about the invasion included a report of the Gleiwitz ep ...
1. World War II
... To divide Germany into four zones that would be occupied by Great Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union, and France. To support the Soviet-backed government and hold free elections in Poland, and to extend the Soviet Union's territory into Poland. Stalin later broke that pledge. To force Germ ...
... To divide Germany into four zones that would be occupied by Great Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union, and France. To support the Soviet-backed government and hold free elections in Poland, and to extend the Soviet Union's territory into Poland. Stalin later broke that pledge. To force Germ ...
BIG IDEA: Even before the United States entered World War II there
... Constant day and night bombings targeting factories and civilian populations Hitler finally realized the air war with the Royal Air Force (RAF) was not working— Great Britain was outnumbered but they had RADAR technology! First major victory for the Allies—a turning point in the war ...
... Constant day and night bombings targeting factories and civilian populations Hitler finally realized the air war with the Royal Air Force (RAF) was not working— Great Britain was outnumbered but they had RADAR technology! First major victory for the Allies—a turning point in the war ...
Review Sheet for Common Assessment #9, The Cold War
... 4. After World War II, the USSR wanted to control Central Europe in order to protect itself from _____________________ Europe. 5. As a result of the Yalta Conference, the United _________________ was created. Also, the Soviet Union gained control of __________________ Europe which gave the USSR the ...
... 4. After World War II, the USSR wanted to control Central Europe in order to protect itself from _____________________ Europe. 5. As a result of the Yalta Conference, the United _________________ was created. Also, the Soviet Union gained control of __________________ Europe which gave the USSR the ...
12.3 and 13 review guide.1011
... 13. Neighborhood volunteer who shouted, "Lights Out!" 14. Japan attacked here on December 7, 1941 15. Death camp in southern Poland where over 1.5 million Jews were murdered 16. Trial in southern Germany where Nazi war criminals were tried for crimes against humanity 17. Shaped public opinion during ...
... 13. Neighborhood volunteer who shouted, "Lights Out!" 14. Japan attacked here on December 7, 1941 15. Death camp in southern Poland where over 1.5 million Jews were murdered 16. Trial in southern Germany where Nazi war criminals were tried for crimes against humanity 17. Shaped public opinion during ...
The Yalta and Potsdam Conferences
... A second bomb was dropped on Nagasaki three days later and the Japanese soon surrendered. ...
... A second bomb was dropped on Nagasaki three days later and the Japanese soon surrendered. ...
Chapter 11: World War II
... Theaters of World War II, but is best known for his leadership of the U.S. Unconditional surrender- is a surrender in which no guarantees are given to the surrendering party. In modern times, unconditional surrenders most often include guarantees provided by international law ...
... Theaters of World War II, but is best known for his leadership of the U.S. Unconditional surrender- is a surrender in which no guarantees are given to the surrendering party. In modern times, unconditional surrenders most often include guarantees provided by international law ...
From World War to Cold War Sec. 5
... During the war, the Allies knew about the existence of Nazi concentration camps. But only at war’s end did they learn the full extent of the Holocaust and the tortures and misery inflicted on Hews and others in the Nazi camps. General Dwight Eisenhower, who visited the camps, was stunned to come “fa ...
... During the war, the Allies knew about the existence of Nazi concentration camps. But only at war’s end did they learn the full extent of the Holocaust and the tortures and misery inflicted on Hews and others in the Nazi camps. General Dwight Eisenhower, who visited the camps, was stunned to come “fa ...
World War Two
... O Charges brought against officials: conspiracy, crimes against peace, war crimes, crimes against humanity O Some received death sentences, showing that officials could be held responsible for actions during wartime ...
... O Charges brought against officials: conspiracy, crimes against peace, war crimes, crimes against humanity O Some received death sentences, showing that officials could be held responsible for actions during wartime ...
World War II
... Re-built the German military (especially Navy- was granted permission to do so..) Sent troops into demilitarized zone of the Rhineland Both direct violations of Treaty of Versailles ...
... Re-built the German military (especially Navy- was granted permission to do so..) Sent troops into demilitarized zone of the Rhineland Both direct violations of Treaty of Versailles ...
World History - Avery County Schools
... 1) What was the period of tension between the democratic and communist governments following World War II called? 2) At what conference did the “Big Three” meet to discus plans for after World War II? 3) What were the two superpowers in the world after World War II? 4) Why did the United States fear ...
... 1) What was the period of tension between the democratic and communist governments following World War II called? 2) At what conference did the “Big Three” meet to discus plans for after World War II? 3) What were the two superpowers in the world after World War II? 4) Why did the United States fear ...
Canada at War
... commitment to what they called the Final solution ·January 1942, Hitler's deputy announced a plan to murder all Jews and any others they wanted ·The genocide would shock the world ·This slaughter would become known as the Holocaust ...
... commitment to what they called the Final solution ·January 1942, Hitler's deputy announced a plan to murder all Jews and any others they wanted ·The genocide would shock the world ·This slaughter would become known as the Holocaust ...
READING GUIDE: CHAPTER 21 – SECTION 1
... 27. What did George Marshall believe could happen without economic health in countries? 28. What were people in Western Europe confronted with after WWII? 29. How much money did the Marshall Plan supply in grants and loans to nations in Western Europe? 30. What did the program provide? 31. What happ ...
... 27. What did George Marshall believe could happen without economic health in countries? 28. What were people in Western Europe confronted with after WWII? 29. How much money did the Marshall Plan supply in grants and loans to nations in Western Europe? 30. What did the program provide? 31. What happ ...
World War II Notes
... • *** Joseph Stalin was a dictator but NOT a fascist. He was a communist. He will take power after Lenin’s death. The Soviet Union will become a member of the ALLIES. • These dictators led the countries that became known as the Axis Powers ...
... • *** Joseph Stalin was a dictator but NOT a fascist. He was a communist. He will take power after Lenin’s death. The Soviet Union will become a member of the ALLIES. • These dictators led the countries that became known as the Axis Powers ...
D-day PowerPoint
... A string of reinforced concrete pillboxes were built along the beaches to house machine guns, antitank guns, and light artillery. Minefields and antitank obstacles were planted on the beaches and underwater obstacles and mines were planted in the waters just off shore to destroy incoming craft By th ...
... A string of reinforced concrete pillboxes were built along the beaches to house machine guns, antitank guns, and light artillery. Minefields and antitank obstacles were planted on the beaches and underwater obstacles and mines were planted in the waters just off shore to destroy incoming craft By th ...
Reading Guide: Chapter 21 – Section 1
... 27. What did George Marshall believe could happen without economic health in countries? 28. What were people in Western Europe confronted with after WWII? 29. How much money did the Marshall Plan supply in grants and loans to nations in Western Europe? 30. What did the program provide? 31. What happ ...
... 27. What did George Marshall believe could happen without economic health in countries? 28. What were people in Western Europe confronted with after WWII? 29. How much money did the Marshall Plan supply in grants and loans to nations in Western Europe? 30. What did the program provide? 31. What happ ...
Chapter Test
... 39: France and Britain wanted to avoid war with Germany because a. their military was not as strong as Germany’s b. they didn’t want to lose another generation of young men c. they agreed with Hitler’s views on the Jews d. they was yella’ 40: One way the United States helped the Allies before the co ...
... 39: France and Britain wanted to avoid war with Germany because a. their military was not as strong as Germany’s b. they didn’t want to lose another generation of young men c. they agreed with Hitler’s views on the Jews d. they was yella’ 40: One way the United States helped the Allies before the co ...
Complete the following exercises…
... 11. Fill in the missing information about the Berlin Blockade Crisis of 1948. BACKGROUND ...
... 11. Fill in the missing information about the Berlin Blockade Crisis of 1948. BACKGROUND ...
Allies Achieve Victory in Europe
... • The Germans counterattacked. • On December 16, 1944, 24 German armored divisions struck a weakly held point on the Allied line. • The Germans broke through temporarily. • This was known as the Battle of • the Bulge. • The Allies were finally able to stop the Germans and push them back. • This defe ...
... • The Germans counterattacked. • On December 16, 1944, 24 German armored divisions struck a weakly held point on the Allied line. • The Germans broke through temporarily. • This was known as the Battle of • the Bulge. • The Allies were finally able to stop the Germans and push them back. • This defe ...
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.