World War II Quiz 2 Study Guide Put the following events in the
... 24. What did Rosie the Riveter represent and where did some women start to work during WWII? Thousands of American women took jobs in factories -called DEFENSE PLANTS - during the war (Rosie the Riveter) 25. How did the lives of the following changed during the war? African Americans: Racial barrier ...
... 24. What did Rosie the Riveter represent and where did some women start to work during WWII? Thousands of American women took jobs in factories -called DEFENSE PLANTS - during the war (Rosie the Riveter) 25. How did the lives of the following changed during the war? African Americans: Racial barrier ...
Key Events of WWII File
... • Southern France was permitted a semiindependent government at Vichy in Southern ...
... • Southern France was permitted a semiindependent government at Vichy in Southern ...
Victory Gardens
... • The Big 3 agreed that free elections were to be held in Poland…let the people choose their own gov’t. ...
... • The Big 3 agreed that free elections were to be held in Poland…let the people choose their own gov’t. ...
The Allied Response World War II Section 2
... • Citizens under siege in Hitler’s attempt to force a surrender • Winter of 1941—1942, thousands starved to death daily • Siege of Leningrad cost 1 million civilian lives ...
... • Citizens under siege in Hitler’s attempt to force a surrender • Winter of 1941—1942, thousands starved to death daily • Siege of Leningrad cost 1 million civilian lives ...
The Allied Response World War II Section 2
... • Citizens under siege in Hitler’s attempt to force a surrender • Winter of 1941—1942, thousands starved to death daily • Siege of Leningrad cost 1 million civilian lives ...
... • Citizens under siege in Hitler’s attempt to force a surrender • Winter of 1941—1942, thousands starved to death daily • Siege of Leningrad cost 1 million civilian lives ...
Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust
... bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part; (d) Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group; (e) Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group. ...
... bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part; (d) Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group; (e) Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group. ...
AP U
... 2. How have economic and population changes shaped American society since World War II? 3. What were the immediate conflicts and deeper causes that led the United States and the Soviet Union to go from being allies to bitter Cold War rivals? 4. Explain the steps that led to the long-term involvement ...
... 2. How have economic and population changes shaped American society since World War II? 3. What were the immediate conflicts and deeper causes that led the United States and the Soviet Union to go from being allies to bitter Cold War rivals? 4. Explain the steps that led to the long-term involvement ...
The Holocaust module - UNC-TV
... would be like to have twenty extra people living in their home. Conclude by looking at the effects of ghetto life on both the people living within the ghetto and those on the outside. Ghetto life isolated Jews and set them apart from other citizens. Putting people in the ghettos, forcing them to wea ...
... would be like to have twenty extra people living in their home. Conclude by looking at the effects of ghetto life on both the people living within the ghetto and those on the outside. Ghetto life isolated Jews and set them apart from other citizens. Putting people in the ghettos, forcing them to wea ...
chapt er 17 the unit ed sta tes in ww ii
... Last ditch effort by Germany to break the Allied lines; it failed ...
... Last ditch effort by Germany to break the Allied lines; it failed ...
Chapter 11 - A World In Flames
... The British mounted and all-out evacuation of troops More than 338,000 British and French troops rescued by water in what became known as the “MIRACLE AT DUNKIRK” 3 weeks later, the French government surrendered to Germany French leader, Charles de Gaulle escaped and worked with the Allies through o ...
... The British mounted and all-out evacuation of troops More than 338,000 British and French troops rescued by water in what became known as the “MIRACLE AT DUNKIRK” 3 weeks later, the French government surrendered to Germany French leader, Charles de Gaulle escaped and worked with the Allies through o ...
Document
... In many ways, World War II was simply a continuation of World War I. This war, however, was truly a world war, as fighting took place in Europe, Africa, Asia and on one infamous occasion on United States soil. On September 1, 1939, Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany invaded Poland. The German war machine r ...
... In many ways, World War II was simply a continuation of World War I. This war, however, was truly a world war, as fighting took place in Europe, Africa, Asia and on one infamous occasion on United States soil. On September 1, 1939, Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany invaded Poland. The German war machine r ...
Beginning of World War II
... Britain sent troops to wait with the French down behind the Maginot Line. ...
... Britain sent troops to wait with the French down behind the Maginot Line. ...
Soviets Dominate Eastern Europe
... reformers and the masses seeking greater liberty and national independence. • Khrushchev was willing to allow different forms of socialism to occur in the various eastern European countries so long as the Communist Party remained in control. • Poland: March 1956, riots resulted in release of more th ...
... reformers and the masses seeking greater liberty and national independence. • Khrushchev was willing to allow different forms of socialism to occur in the various eastern European countries so long as the Communist Party remained in control. • Poland: March 1956, riots resulted in release of more th ...
File
... The Soviet Union insisted that a communist political system was best for their zone and set up communist parties. The US and British zones set up a multiparty system and promoted democracy. Poland and Eastern Europe The borders and status of Poland were also other issues which divided the Big Three ...
... The Soviet Union insisted that a communist political system was best for their zone and set up communist parties. The US and British zones set up a multiparty system and promoted democracy. Poland and Eastern Europe The borders and status of Poland were also other issues which divided the Big Three ...
File
... Establishes a pact with Italy, and a non-aggression treaty with Stalin - Stalin won’t stop Hitler, and Hitler won’t attack Soviet Union ...
... Establishes a pact with Italy, and a non-aggression treaty with Stalin - Stalin won’t stop Hitler, and Hitler won’t attack Soviet Union ...
9b. WWII Battles Complete with VIDEO clips 2014
... (Germany) July 1945. The Big Three decide: * Germany will be disarmed and divided into four zones. *The Nazi regime will be eliminated. * Nazi war criminals will be tried and punished: The Nuremberg ...
... (Germany) July 1945. The Big Three decide: * Germany will be disarmed and divided into four zones. *The Nazi regime will be eliminated. * Nazi war criminals will be tried and punished: The Nuremberg ...
The Italian Campaign
... Allies who made an amphibious landing at Anzio, near Rome in an attempt to capture the capital. • The Allies were pinned down on the beach for four months until they finally broke through German forces and advanced to take Rome and liberate the capital in June of 1944. ...
... Allies who made an amphibious landing at Anzio, near Rome in an attempt to capture the capital. • The Allies were pinned down on the beach for four months until they finally broke through German forces and advanced to take Rome and liberate the capital in June of 1944. ...
Beginning of World War II
... • Retreating Allied forces made it to Dunkirk and found themselves trapped between the advancing Nazis and the English Channel. The British sent every boat they could get across the English Channel to pick up troops off the beaches of Dunkirk. ...
... • Retreating Allied forces made it to Dunkirk and found themselves trapped between the advancing Nazis and the English Channel. The British sent every boat they could get across the English Channel to pick up troops off the beaches of Dunkirk. ...
World History Name: Mr. Fitz-Patrick Period: UNIT 5: Holocaust and
... 12. Germany invades USSR (June 22, 1941) 13. Bombing of Pearl Harbor (December 7, 1941) 14. U.S. gets involved (December 8, 1941) 15. U.S. surrenders the Philippines (May 6, 1942) 16. Battle at Midway (June 4-6, 1942) 17. D-Day (June 6, 1944) 18. Battle of the Bulge (December 6, 1944 begins) 19. Hit ...
... 12. Germany invades USSR (June 22, 1941) 13. Bombing of Pearl Harbor (December 7, 1941) 14. U.S. gets involved (December 8, 1941) 15. U.S. surrenders the Philippines (May 6, 1942) 16. Battle at Midway (June 4-6, 1942) 17. D-Day (June 6, 1944) 18. Battle of the Bulge (December 6, 1944 begins) 19. Hit ...
World War II - California State University, Los Angeles
... i. Roosevelt even allowed women in the armed forces a. most served as nurses, were given commissions b. forbidden to fraternize with enlisted men ii. women doctors entered the war in April 1943 iii. Later in support positions to free men for fighting E. The War 1. U.S. could not concentrate on two f ...
... i. Roosevelt even allowed women in the armed forces a. most served as nurses, were given commissions b. forbidden to fraternize with enlisted men ii. women doctors entered the war in April 1943 iii. Later in support positions to free men for fighting E. The War 1. U.S. could not concentrate on two f ...
Unit10_RiseofDictatorsReading
... Vladimir Lenin (Chairman of the Communist Party), who had several strokes in 1922. Stalin used his position in the party to arrest and execute his enemies, often claiming that they were plotting against him. He used the Communist party secret police, the NKVD, to protect his hold on power. Between S ...
... Vladimir Lenin (Chairman of the Communist Party), who had several strokes in 1922. Stalin used his position in the party to arrest and execute his enemies, often claiming that they were plotting against him. He used the Communist party secret police, the NKVD, to protect his hold on power. Between S ...
The Approach of World War II By the 1930s, a
... 1. When a state of war existed between two countries (technically known as "belligerents"), Americans could not sell arms to either side. 2. This ban was later extended to include loans to belligerents. 3. The acts implemented a Cash and Carry Plan: Belligerents buying nonmilitary goods had to pay c ...
... 1. When a state of war existed between two countries (technically known as "belligerents"), Americans could not sell arms to either side. 2. This ban was later extended to include loans to belligerents. 3. The acts implemented a Cash and Carry Plan: Belligerents buying nonmilitary goods had to pay c ...
World War II: Blitzkrieg and the Eastern Front
... fashion. The struggle is one of ideologies and racial differences and will have to be waged with unprecedented, unmerciful, and unrelenting hardness. All officers will have to get rid of any old fashioned ideas they may have. I realize that the necessity for conducting such warfare is beyond the com ...
... fashion. The struggle is one of ideologies and racial differences and will have to be waged with unprecedented, unmerciful, and unrelenting hardness. All officers will have to get rid of any old fashioned ideas they may have. I realize that the necessity for conducting such warfare is beyond the com ...
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.