WORLD WAR II TEST REVIEW MULTIPLE CHOICES The Spanish
... Which of the following cities was the target of a Nazi blitz for two months in 1941? In 1939, Americans chose to remain neutral because they The army of which nation followed a "scorched earth" policy as it retreated before the Nazis' invasion? Vichy France was the part of France that was After Worl ...
... Which of the following cities was the target of a Nazi blitz for two months in 1941? In 1939, Americans chose to remain neutral because they The army of which nation followed a "scorched earth" policy as it retreated before the Nazis' invasion? Vichy France was the part of France that was After Worl ...
WORLD WAR II ALLIED INVASIONS
... • Germany relied once again on U-boats since they couldn’t match the battleships of Great Britain • The German U-boat fleet consisted of 400 subs • They fought in wolf packs for protection • Sank 2,452 merchant ships and 174 warships at a cost of thousands of lives and millions of dollars • Eventual ...
... • Germany relied once again on U-boats since they couldn’t match the battleships of Great Britain • The German U-boat fleet consisted of 400 subs • They fought in wolf packs for protection • Sank 2,452 merchant ships and 174 warships at a cost of thousands of lives and millions of dollars • Eventual ...
Parallel Timelines
... —(Jun.) Operation Barbarossa—Germany’s three-pronged invasion of the USSR —(Dec.) United States enters the war 1942—Allied invasion of North Africa 1943—Allied invasion of Italy —USSR begins to drive the German army out of the Soviet Union 1944—(Jun. 6) D-Day; major allied invasion of Normandy, Fran ...
... —(Jun.) Operation Barbarossa—Germany’s three-pronged invasion of the USSR —(Dec.) United States enters the war 1942—Allied invasion of North Africa 1943—Allied invasion of Italy —USSR begins to drive the German army out of the Soviet Union 1944—(Jun. 6) D-Day; major allied invasion of Normandy, Fran ...
Chapter 26 Section 4 - Home Front _ Aftermath of War
... U.S.S.R. would lead to the Cold War, and ideological struggle with The U.S. and democracy on one side and the U.S.S.R. and communism on the other. ...
... U.S.S.R. would lead to the Cold War, and ideological struggle with The U.S. and democracy on one side and the U.S.S.R. and communism on the other. ...
L - J2e
... 1918. Germany lost this war, and had to pay a large fine for starting the war and for the damage caused to other countries. It also had to give up some of its land, and was only allowed to have a small army. Germany was made to sign a treaty promising that they would behave in certain ways in the fu ...
... 1918. Germany lost this war, and had to pay a large fine for starting the war and for the damage caused to other countries. It also had to give up some of its land, and was only allowed to have a small army. Germany was made to sign a treaty promising that they would behave in certain ways in the fu ...
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... 1918. Germany lost this war, and had to pay a large fine for starting the war and for the damage caused to other countries. It also had to give up some of its land, and was only allowed to have a small army. Germany was made to sign a treaty promising that they would behave in certain ways in the fu ...
... 1918. Germany lost this war, and had to pay a large fine for starting the war and for the damage caused to other countries. It also had to give up some of its land, and was only allowed to have a small army. Germany was made to sign a treaty promising that they would behave in certain ways in the fu ...
CHAPTER 38 AP WORLD QUESTIONS
... 10. Between 1949 and 1961, ______________ East Germans left their homeland to escape communist rule. 11.In August, 1961, the communists built the __________ to keep the East Germans from crossing over to the Western portion. 12. What was a central feature of the cold war world? 13. The struggle betw ...
... 10. Between 1949 and 1961, ______________ East Germans left their homeland to escape communist rule. 11.In August, 1961, the communists built the __________ to keep the East Germans from crossing over to the Western portion. 12. What was a central feature of the cold war world? 13. The struggle betw ...
Turning Points in World War II
... Tuskegee Airmen − African American squadron that escorted bombers in the air war over Europe during World War II ...
... Tuskegee Airmen − African American squadron that escorted bombers in the air war over Europe during World War II ...
Slide 1
... THE WAR IN EUROPE ENDS Difficult fighting in France between Germany & S.U. More than 9 million soldiers were fighting on the eastern front Horrific costs: 11million Soviets and 3 millions Germans killed ...
... THE WAR IN EUROPE ENDS Difficult fighting in France between Germany & S.U. More than 9 million soldiers were fighting on the eastern front Horrific costs: 11million Soviets and 3 millions Germans killed ...
1943 – TEHRAN CONFERENCE: The `Big Three` met. Each leader
... Officially named the European Recovery Program, ERP, this was a large-scale American program to aid Europe after the financial costs incurred from fighting in WWII. ...
... Officially named the European Recovery Program, ERP, this was a large-scale American program to aid Europe after the financial costs incurred from fighting in WWII. ...
Ending WWII
... b. Crimes against the peace c. War crimes 2. 12 of 22 were sentenced to death a. First time in history a nations leaders were held responsible for their actions during wartime ...
... b. Crimes against the peace c. War crimes 2. 12 of 22 were sentenced to death a. First time in history a nations leaders were held responsible for their actions during wartime ...
THE END OF WORLD WAR II - Brunswick City Schools / Homepage
... • What issues arose in the aftermath of World War II and how did new tensions develop? • As many as 50 million people had been killed in World War II. After it ended, the Allies faced difficult decisions about the future. • The United Nations was formed as a peacekeeping and humanitarian group. The ...
... • What issues arose in the aftermath of World War II and how did new tensions develop? • As many as 50 million people had been killed in World War II. After it ended, the Allies faced difficult decisions about the future. • The United Nations was formed as a peacekeeping and humanitarian group. The ...
WWII section 1 notes
... ___________________________ World War II alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan ___________________________ policy of avoiding war by giving in to demands _____________________________ British prime minister during World War II _____________________________alliance between Great Britain and France in ...
... ___________________________ World War II alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan ___________________________ policy of avoiding war by giving in to demands _____________________________ British prime minister during World War II _____________________________alliance between Great Britain and France in ...
The COLD WAR!!!! HSCE 8.1.1
... The United States & the USSR competed politically AND economically for nearly half a century….This competition is better known as…. ...
... The United States & the USSR competed politically AND economically for nearly half a century….This competition is better known as…. ...
USHC 7.3
... of forced labor. • Creation of a reparation council which would be located in the Soviet Union. • The status of Poland was discussed. It was agreed to reorganize the communist Provisional Government of the Republic of Poland that had been installed by the Soviet Union "on a broader democratic basis. ...
... of forced labor. • Creation of a reparation council which would be located in the Soviet Union. • The status of Poland was discussed. It was agreed to reorganize the communist Provisional Government of the Republic of Poland that had been installed by the Soviet Union "on a broader democratic basis. ...
US in the European Theater
... • Alliance between two democracies and one communist leader • Uneasy alliance • Meet several times • FDR and Churchill become friends • Unconditional surrender ...
... • Alliance between two democracies and one communist leader • Uneasy alliance • Meet several times • FDR and Churchill become friends • Unconditional surrender ...
WW2 Fighting - VMA Social Studies
... D. North Africa 1. Italians fighting British back and forth between Libya & Egypt in the fall of 1940 2. As the British take the offensive, Hitler sends German troops to help 3. These troops are known as the “Afrika Korps” 4. The Afrika Korps were led by German Erwin Rommel, aka “The Desert Fox” ...
... D. North Africa 1. Italians fighting British back and forth between Libya & Egypt in the fall of 1940 2. As the British take the offensive, Hitler sends German troops to help 3. These troops are known as the “Afrika Korps” 4. The Afrika Korps were led by German Erwin Rommel, aka “The Desert Fox” ...
World War II - The Northwest School
... - Allies (mostly US troops) take control of Fascist Italy (parts of Italy were more w/Allies by then) - Allies (mostly Soviet and Polish troops) capture Berlin, the capitol of Germany - Mussolini is killed; Hitler commits suicide - Germany surrenders; European war is over ...
... - Allies (mostly US troops) take control of Fascist Italy (parts of Italy were more w/Allies by then) - Allies (mostly Soviet and Polish troops) capture Berlin, the capitol of Germany - Mussolini is killed; Hitler commits suicide - Germany surrenders; European war is over ...
World War II
... an atomic bomb was dropped (8/6/1945). Pres. Truman made this decision in order to end the war quickly, while saving American lives. ...
... an atomic bomb was dropped (8/6/1945). Pres. Truman made this decision in order to end the war quickly, while saving American lives. ...
Chapter 26- World War II
... 1. Demilitarized2. appeasement3. sanction4. Adolph Hitler5. Benito Mussolini6. Joseph Stalin7. Chiang Kai-shek8. blitzkrieg9. partisan10. Franklin D. Roosevelt11. Douglas McArthur12. Winston Churchill13. Harry S. Truman14. genocide15. collaborator16. Heinrich Himmler17. Reinhard Heydrich18. mobiliza ...
... 1. Demilitarized2. appeasement3. sanction4. Adolph Hitler5. Benito Mussolini6. Joseph Stalin7. Chiang Kai-shek8. blitzkrieg9. partisan10. Franklin D. Roosevelt11. Douglas McArthur12. Winston Churchill13. Harry S. Truman14. genocide15. collaborator16. Heinrich Himmler17. Reinhard Heydrich18. mobiliza ...
Pushing Back the Axis - CEC American History
... The Allied invasion of North Africa showed that large-scale invasion by sea was possible Churchill and FDR met in Casablanca, Morocco, to plan the next step in the war. They agreed to increase the bombing of Germany to destroy German industry, military, economy, and morale. Also, they would invade I ...
... The Allied invasion of North Africa showed that large-scale invasion by sea was possible Churchill and FDR met in Casablanca, Morocco, to plan the next step in the war. They agreed to increase the bombing of Germany to destroy German industry, military, economy, and morale. Also, they would invade I ...
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.