Name Date__________________ Period ______ World War II
... A. After more than five years of the war, Allied troops discovered Nazi concentration camps. B. The camps were used to gather more than six million Jews and others to be murdered. C. This mass killing (genocide) was called the Holocaust. IV. War Ends A. With the massive invasion of D-Day in 1944 the ...
... A. After more than five years of the war, Allied troops discovered Nazi concentration camps. B. The camps were used to gather more than six million Jews and others to be murdered. C. This mass killing (genocide) was called the Holocaust. IV. War Ends A. With the massive invasion of D-Day in 1944 the ...
The division of Germany
... The division of Germany The toll of the Second World War in terms of both human and material resources was the heaviest that mankind had ever known. Although the conflict had a global dimension that was even more pronounced than the 1914–1918 War, it was Europe that was the principal victim of this ...
... The division of Germany The toll of the Second World War in terms of both human and material resources was the heaviest that mankind had ever known. Although the conflict had a global dimension that was even more pronounced than the 1914–1918 War, it was Europe that was the principal victim of this ...
WWII Vocabulary
... was democratic and allied with the United States. Germany's capital, Berlin, fell within East Germany's borders, so the city was torn between the two sides. The Berlin Wall was built by the East Germans to keep its citizens from going to West Berlin. North Atlantic Treaty Organization – in 1949, the ...
... was democratic and allied with the United States. Germany's capital, Berlin, fell within East Germany's borders, so the city was torn between the two sides. The Berlin Wall was built by the East Germans to keep its citizens from going to West Berlin. North Atlantic Treaty Organization – in 1949, the ...
Chapter 17 Worksheet
... b. They sent troops to help Soviet forces on the Eastern Front. c. They let the borders in the Nazi-Soviet Pact stand. d. They opened a second front against Germany in Western Europe. ____ 16. What was important about the Battle of the Bulge? a. It caused the Allies to withdraw from Belgium. b. It c ...
... b. They sent troops to help Soviet forces on the Eastern Front. c. They let the borders in the Nazi-Soviet Pact stand. d. They opened a second front against Germany in Western Europe. ____ 16. What was important about the Battle of the Bulge? a. It caused the Allies to withdraw from Belgium. b. It c ...
Chapter 17 Worksheet
... b. They sent troops to help Soviet forces on the Eastern Front. c. They let the borders in the Nazi-Soviet Pact stand. d. They opened a second front against Germany in Western Europe. ____ 16. What was important about the Battle of the Bulge? a. It caused the Allies to withdraw from Belgium. b. It c ...
... b. They sent troops to help Soviet forces on the Eastern Front. c. They let the borders in the Nazi-Soviet Pact stand. d. They opened a second front against Germany in Western Europe. ____ 16. What was important about the Battle of the Bulge? a. It caused the Allies to withdraw from Belgium. b. It c ...
In 1933, the Jewish population of Europe stood at over
... an alien threat to the so-called German __________ community. During the era of the Holocaust, German ________________ also targeted other groups because of their perceived "racial inferiority": Roma (Gypsies), the disabled, and some of the ______________ peoples (Poles, Russians, and others). Other ...
... an alien threat to the so-called German __________ community. During the era of the Holocaust, German ________________ also targeted other groups because of their perceived "racial inferiority": Roma (Gypsies), the disabled, and some of the ______________ peoples (Poles, Russians, and others). Other ...
Chapter 17 Study Guide
... a. He invaded Poland. c. He sent troops into Czechoslovakia. b. He sent troops into the Rhineland. d. He annexed Austria. ____ 24. Hitler decided to invade the Soviet Union because a. he wanted the Soviet Union’s vast natural resources. b. the Soviets had helped the British at Dunkirk. c. the Soviet ...
... a. He invaded Poland. c. He sent troops into Czechoslovakia. b. He sent troops into the Rhineland. d. He annexed Austria. ____ 24. Hitler decided to invade the Soviet Union because a. he wanted the Soviet Union’s vast natural resources. b. the Soviets had helped the British at Dunkirk. c. the Soviet ...
The World After 1945
... process of defeating the Germans, the Russians had built a large and powerful army, which occupied most of Eastern Europe at the end of the war. Their great resources and population assured that the Soviet Union would be, along with the United States, one of two superpowers. Western Europe (includin ...
... process of defeating the Germans, the Russians had built a large and powerful army, which occupied most of Eastern Europe at the end of the war. Their great resources and population assured that the Soviet Union would be, along with the United States, one of two superpowers. Western Europe (includin ...
Chapter VI America Before and During the Second World War Outline
... promised to bring the United States into the war in exchange for Palestine. ...
... promised to bring the United States into the war in exchange for Palestine. ...
World War II to the COLLAPSE of the Soviet Union
... Adolf Hitler Elected in 1933 Led the National Socialist German Workers Party (NAZIS) ...
... Adolf Hitler Elected in 1933 Led the National Socialist German Workers Party (NAZIS) ...
E-Quiz “Nations Contribution to Great Victory”. Answers
... At what conferences did the countries of the anti- Casablanca Conference, Hitler coalition sign the most important documents Conferences in Moscow, Cairo, that contributed to the victory over Nazis Germany? Tehran, Yalta ...
... At what conferences did the countries of the anti- Casablanca Conference, Hitler coalition sign the most important documents Conferences in Moscow, Cairo, that contributed to the victory over Nazis Germany? Tehran, Yalta ...
World War II Test Study Guide
... 16. What was the Allies' plan for victory over the Nazis? 17. What crucial lesson was learned in the Battle of Britain? 18. Which of the following is a correct description of the two sides during WWII? 19. What was a decisive factor in the German defeat at the Battle of Stalingrad? 20. Which battle ...
... 16. What was the Allies' plan for victory over the Nazis? 17. What crucial lesson was learned in the Battle of Britain? 18. Which of the following is a correct description of the two sides during WWII? 19. What was a decisive factor in the German defeat at the Battle of Stalingrad? 20. Which battle ...
Allied Victories
... The US, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union were the main Allied forces and formed the ________________________. All three nations agreed to fight until Germany and Japan surrendered _______________. The Allied liberation of Europe began with the invasion of ________________ on June 6th 1944. D-Day ...
... The US, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union were the main Allied forces and formed the ________________________. All three nations agreed to fight until Germany and Japan surrendered _______________. The Allied liberation of Europe began with the invasion of ________________ on June 6th 1944. D-Day ...
Slide 1
... toughest war it had ever experienced. World War II was total war – nearly every person and every service was involved. Britain did not fight alone, the war also involved many countries. World War II involved 61 countries with 1.7 billion people Fifty million people lost their lives and hundreds of m ...
... toughest war it had ever experienced. World War II was total war – nearly every person and every service was involved. Britain did not fight alone, the war also involved many countries. World War II involved 61 countries with 1.7 billion people Fifty million people lost their lives and hundreds of m ...
World War Two on the eastern front
... for future use as slaves Many civilians became to Partisans to fight Nazi occupation ...
... for future use as slaves Many civilians became to Partisans to fight Nazi occupation ...
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... WWI and for its poor economy. He said that Aryans (the superior German race) should rule the world. • Hitler set up a fascist state that controlled all of life, sent the Jews to concentration camps (the Holocaust), launched a great building program, and strengthened the military. ...
... WWI and for its poor economy. He said that Aryans (the superior German race) should rule the world. • Hitler set up a fascist state that controlled all of life, sent the Jews to concentration camps (the Holocaust), launched a great building program, and strengthened the military. ...
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... – Soviets lost over 1 million soldiers – Soviet army began moving toward Germany ...
... – Soviets lost over 1 million soldiers – Soviet army began moving toward Germany ...
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.