WWII
... • General MacArthur took control of the U.S. occupation- determined to be fair and not plant seeds of future war • Demilitarization & Democratization ...
... • General MacArthur took control of the U.S. occupation- determined to be fair and not plant seeds of future war • Demilitarization & Democratization ...
timeline_handout
... After remaining paralyzed by fear of war, France is invaded by the German war machine in 1940. By June 14, Paris iss captured and the country surrenders. Some of the French form a government that cooperates with the Germans(Vichy France) while others continue to resist with little success(Free Franc ...
... After remaining paralyzed by fear of war, France is invaded by the German war machine in 1940. By June 14, Paris iss captured and the country surrenders. Some of the French form a government that cooperates with the Germans(Vichy France) while others continue to resist with little success(Free Franc ...
SS6H7 – World War II pages 336
... Europe and a year later, Germany invaded the Soviet Union. Use the chart on page 336, identify the Axis Powers of Germany, Italy, and Japan. The Allies were the United Kingdom, France, Soviet Union, and the United States. The United States entered the war after Japan bombed U.S. military bases at Pe ...
... Europe and a year later, Germany invaded the Soviet Union. Use the chart on page 336, identify the Axis Powers of Germany, Italy, and Japan. The Allies were the United Kingdom, France, Soviet Union, and the United States. The United States entered the war after Japan bombed U.S. military bases at Pe ...
WorldWarIIPowerPointPresentation
... V-J Day (Victory in Japan) August 14, 1945 Harry S. Truman (New US President) decided to use atomic bombs on Japan. WHY? This ...
... V-J Day (Victory in Japan) August 14, 1945 Harry S. Truman (New US President) decided to use atomic bombs on Japan. WHY? This ...
The Iron Curtain Falls on Europe
... the atomic bomb, until Soviet spies stole some plans and the Soviets created their own. ...
... the atomic bomb, until Soviet spies stole some plans and the Soviets created their own. ...
World War II (1939
... Turning Points in the War • Battle of Britain – air battle prevents German invasion of Great Britain • Battle of the Atlantic – German U-boats unable to stop Allied convoys from USA to Great Britain • Operation Barbarossa – Hitler turns on Stalin and invades Russia (1941) • Battle of Stalingrad – S ...
... Turning Points in the War • Battle of Britain – air battle prevents German invasion of Great Britain • Battle of the Atlantic – German U-boats unable to stop Allied convoys from USA to Great Britain • Operation Barbarossa – Hitler turns on Stalin and invades Russia (1941) • Battle of Stalingrad – S ...
World War II (1939
... Turning Points in the War • Battle of Britain – air battle prevents German invasion of Great Britain • Battle of the Atlantic – German U-boats unable to stop Allied convoys from USA to Great Britain • Operation Barbarossa – Hitler turns on Stalin and invades Russia (1941) • Battle of Stalingrad – S ...
... Turning Points in the War • Battle of Britain – air battle prevents German invasion of Great Britain • Battle of the Atlantic – German U-boats unable to stop Allied convoys from USA to Great Britain • Operation Barbarossa – Hitler turns on Stalin and invades Russia (1941) • Battle of Stalingrad – S ...
World War II
... Germany had to pay up to 132 Billion Gold Marks to pay for damages they inflicted during the war. ...
... Germany had to pay up to 132 Billion Gold Marks to pay for damages they inflicted during the war. ...
WORLD WAR ii
... towards the Jewish people 4. Ethnocentrism – the feeling that your ethnic group is superior to others ...
... towards the Jewish people 4. Ethnocentrism – the feeling that your ethnic group is superior to others ...
Darby Ch. 6 Deena - aise
... Occupied territories: East Prussia, Pomerania and much of Silesia, Budapest, Hungary Final battle for Berlin delayed until April due to logistical difficulties and considerable preparations to be made, and bad weather. Rhineland invasion was carried out by Allies and caused 350,000 German losses. Ge ...
... Occupied territories: East Prussia, Pomerania and much of Silesia, Budapest, Hungary Final battle for Berlin delayed until April due to logistical difficulties and considerable preparations to be made, and bad weather. Rhineland invasion was carried out by Allies and caused 350,000 German losses. Ge ...
Cold War: 1945-1962
... 13. What type of war was the Cold War and how long did it last? 14. What set the framework for global politics for the first forty-five years after World War II? 15. In what three ways did the Cold War influence the United States after 1945? ...
... 13. What type of war was the Cold War and how long did it last? 14. What set the framework for global politics for the first forty-five years after World War II? 15. In what three ways did the Cold War influence the United States after 1945? ...
CHAPTER 11, Section 2 Lecture Notes
... -Mussolini failed to conquer Greece, so Hitler’s forces had to seize Greece & Yugoslavia in the Balkans. -This delayed invasion of Soviet Union. Hitler’s forces would be caught in brutal Russian winter! -Germany launched huge attack (1941) along 1,800 mile front & quickly captured two million Soviet ...
... -Mussolini failed to conquer Greece, so Hitler’s forces had to seize Greece & Yugoslavia in the Balkans. -This delayed invasion of Soviet Union. Hitler’s forces would be caught in brutal Russian winter! -Germany launched huge attack (1941) along 1,800 mile front & quickly captured two million Soviet ...
WWII Background PP - holocaust
... streets will be safer, our police more efficient, and the world will follow our lead into the future.” ...
... streets will be safer, our police more efficient, and the world will follow our lead into the future.” ...
World War II (1939
... Why did the United States Enter the War? Despite resistance by many Americans to enter the war, the United States increasingly helped Britain in its war effort against Germany. In a deal known as the “Lend-Lease Act,” the United States gave Britain war supplies and old naval warships. President Fran ...
... Why did the United States Enter the War? Despite resistance by many Americans to enter the war, the United States increasingly helped Britain in its war effort against Germany. In a deal known as the “Lend-Lease Act,” the United States gave Britain war supplies and old naval warships. President Fran ...
World War II
... against Germany on August 23. On September 5 the Soviet Union declared war on Bulgaria; Bulgaria soon surrendered and the Soviets occupied the capital, Sofia, on September 16. In March 1944 Hungary, a German ally, tried to make peace with the Allies. In response, Germany invaded Hungary and appointe ...
... against Germany on August 23. On September 5 the Soviet Union declared war on Bulgaria; Bulgaria soon surrendered and the Soviets occupied the capital, Sofia, on September 16. In March 1944 Hungary, a German ally, tried to make peace with the Allies. In response, Germany invaded Hungary and appointe ...
World War II: Pacific & European Theaters
... “No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country.” -Charismatic American General George Patton ...
... “No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country.” -Charismatic American General George Patton ...
Chapter 37 Reading Questions
... 9. What factors contributed to 1942 being a turning point for the Allies in the fight against the Axis powers? 10. Was it moral to drop the atomic bombs? 11. Compare and contrast exploitation by Axis powers and European imperialism. 12. Did most people collaborate or resist Axis occupation? Why? 13. ...
... 9. What factors contributed to 1942 being a turning point for the Allies in the fight against the Axis powers? 10. Was it moral to drop the atomic bombs? 11. Compare and contrast exploitation by Axis powers and European imperialism. 12. Did most people collaborate or resist Axis occupation? Why? 13. ...
World War One - Mr
... 42. The United Nations formed the state of Israel to provide a homeland for Palestine Arabs 43. US support of Israel in the Yom Kippur War of 1973 was a leading cause of the Arab oil embargo against the US 44. The organization of the United Nations that provided a forum for all member nations is the ...
... 42. The United Nations formed the state of Israel to provide a homeland for Palestine Arabs 43. US support of Israel in the Yom Kippur War of 1973 was a leading cause of the Arab oil embargo against the US 44. The organization of the United Nations that provided a forum for all member nations is the ...
Answers to the Guided Notes
... _Unconditional Surrender__: a surrender without conditions that benefit Germany *Allies VS Axis Powers in ITALY The Allies took control of Sicily in _Italy___ Mussolini was ___arrested__, but Hitler made him the dictator of Italy again. The Allies defeated Germany, and Germany retreated from ...
... _Unconditional Surrender__: a surrender without conditions that benefit Germany *Allies VS Axis Powers in ITALY The Allies took control of Sicily in _Italy___ Mussolini was ___arrested__, but Hitler made him the dictator of Italy again. The Allies defeated Germany, and Germany retreated from ...
The containment policy called for the United States to
... The House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) responded to Americans' fear of ...
... The House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) responded to Americans' fear of ...
The Road to War
... order to obtain natural resources it needed. These three countries formed an alliance in 1937, called the Axis Powers. ...
... order to obtain natural resources it needed. These three countries formed an alliance in 1937, called the Axis Powers. ...
Study guide questions with answers
... 1. The Soviet Union took control of Eastern Europe after World War II. 2. The Soviet Government took control of the farming (agriculture) and factories (industry) and distributed goods based on Soviet (government) interests, not the people’s interests. 3. With the defeat of Germany, the Soviet Union ...
... 1. The Soviet Union took control of Eastern Europe after World War II. 2. The Soviet Government took control of the farming (agriculture) and factories (industry) and distributed goods based on Soviet (government) interests, not the people’s interests. 3. With the defeat of Germany, the Soviet Union ...
Chapter_13__1940s_files/War in Europe
... Churchill agreed that the allies should focus their efforts on defeating Germany first - which they viewed as a greater threat. Forces in the Pacific would do their best to regain territory captured by the Japanese. ...
... Churchill agreed that the allies should focus their efforts on defeating Germany first - which they viewed as a greater threat. Forces in the Pacific would do their best to regain territory captured by the Japanese. ...
Mr O`Sullivan: Terza Media History - Mr. O`Sullivan`s World of History
... The 33rd U.S. president, who succeeded Franklin D. Roosevelt upon Roosevelt’s death in April 1945. Truman, who led the country through the last few months of World War II, is best known for making the controversial decision to use two atomic bombs against Japan in August 1945. After the war, Truman ...
... The 33rd U.S. president, who succeeded Franklin D. Roosevelt upon Roosevelt’s death in April 1945. Truman, who led the country through the last few months of World War II, is best known for making the controversial decision to use two atomic bombs against Japan in August 1945. After the war, Truman ...
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.