Slide 1
... FDR, Churchill, and Stalin agree to split Germany into 4 zones, each controlled by one of the allies Stalin would see creation of governments in Eastern Europe Agreed to create United Nations ...
... FDR, Churchill, and Stalin agree to split Germany into 4 zones, each controlled by one of the allies Stalin would see creation of governments in Eastern Europe Agreed to create United Nations ...
World War II War Front - White Plains Public Schools
... FDR, Churchill, and Stalin agree to split Germany into 4 zones, each controlled by one of the allies Stalin would see creation of governments in Eastern Europe Agreed to create United Nations ...
... FDR, Churchill, and Stalin agree to split Germany into 4 zones, each controlled by one of the allies Stalin would see creation of governments in Eastern Europe Agreed to create United Nations ...
Canada and World War II
... and three small figures (all equal size) labelled “Army”, “Air force” and “Navy” trying to guard it. It is called the “National Nightmare” 1939 (start of war!). What do you think this represents? See image to the right a. Canada’s air force was much smaller than its other branches b. Canada’s armed ...
... and three small figures (all equal size) labelled “Army”, “Air force” and “Navy” trying to guard it. It is called the “National Nightmare” 1939 (start of war!). What do you think this represents? See image to the right a. Canada’s air force was much smaller than its other branches b. Canada’s armed ...
American Foreign Diplomacy
... Allied troops liberated the people in the camps Worst camps were Auschwitz & Treblinka in Poland and Buchenwald & Dachau in Germany 6 million Jews, 1/3 of Europe’s Jews were killed This systematic killing of the Jewish people is called the HOLOCAUST Another 6 million people also died in the camps (C ...
... Allied troops liberated the people in the camps Worst camps were Auschwitz & Treblinka in Poland and Buchenwald & Dachau in Germany 6 million Jews, 1/3 of Europe’s Jews were killed This systematic killing of the Jewish people is called the HOLOCAUST Another 6 million people also died in the camps (C ...
The Road to Revolution – Ch
... Axis Powers – alliance between Germany, Italy and Japan; political dissent was strictly suppressed Hitler’s War in Europe Main idea: Hitler and the Axis Powers had conquered much of Europe by 1942. German invasion of Poland is usually considered the official start of World War II – Germans used “bli ...
... Axis Powers – alliance between Germany, Italy and Japan; political dissent was strictly suppressed Hitler’s War in Europe Main idea: Hitler and the Axis Powers had conquered much of Europe by 1942. German invasion of Poland is usually considered the official start of World War II – Germans used “bli ...
24.3
... of June and was badly damaged. The Allies could not risk launching the invasion without a useable port. They constructed an artificial harbour which could be towed across the channel. ...
... of June and was badly damaged. The Allies could not risk launching the invasion without a useable port. They constructed an artificial harbour which could be towed across the channel. ...
Lecture notes 2
... Germany on September 3rd, but failed to act and chance the course of events. One year later Hitler’s attack annihilated France. Great Britain remained alone facing Nazis in Europe. Its troops were backed and supplemented by the Polish army in exile – in 1940-41 the second largest force fighting agai ...
... Germany on September 3rd, but failed to act and chance the course of events. One year later Hitler’s attack annihilated France. Great Britain remained alone facing Nazis in Europe. Its troops were backed and supplemented by the Polish army in exile – in 1940-41 the second largest force fighting agai ...
Allies at War
... Germany on September 3rd, but failed to act and chance the course of events. One year later Hitler’s attack annihilated France. Great Britain remained alone facing Nazis in Europe. Its troops were backed and supplemented by the Polish army in exile – in 1940-41 the second largest force fighting agai ...
... Germany on September 3rd, but failed to act and chance the course of events. One year later Hitler’s attack annihilated France. Great Britain remained alone facing Nazis in Europe. Its troops were backed and supplemented by the Polish army in exile – in 1940-41 the second largest force fighting agai ...
Ch. 32 Lecture Outline Bulliet Ch. 32 Lecture Outline
... Ruled until defeated in free elections in 1990 El Salvador Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN) Guerilla war against military regime Declining popular support in 1990s Led rebels to negotiate an end to armed conflict Transformed into a political party 4. Reasons for the ending of dictato ...
... Ruled until defeated in free elections in 1990 El Salvador Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN) Guerilla war against military regime Declining popular support in 1990s Led rebels to negotiate an end to armed conflict Transformed into a political party 4. Reasons for the ending of dictato ...
Origins of the Cold War, Part I
... – The U.S. felt like there had not been a “free and democratic” vote in Poland – United Nations was created ...
... – The U.S. felt like there had not been a “free and democratic” vote in Poland – United Nations was created ...
Chapter 25: The United States in World War II
... – D-Day: June 6, 1944 – Operation Overlord invasion of Europe on the beaches of Normandy, France. In 7 days Allies hold 80 mile beach strip of France. – The Allies Gain Ground: General Omar Bradley unleashes massive air and land strike against Germans and creates a gap in the German line of defense. ...
... – D-Day: June 6, 1944 – Operation Overlord invasion of Europe on the beaches of Normandy, France. In 7 days Allies hold 80 mile beach strip of France. – The Allies Gain Ground: General Omar Bradley unleashes massive air and land strike against Germans and creates a gap in the German line of defense. ...
Semester 2 Exam Powerpoint
... Wilson creates the Committee on Public Information which is led by George Creel. Creel used posters, leaflets, cartoons and any other method he could to arouse patriotism. The military begins to draft men to serve in the military because the military was not prepared for war in any way. The governme ...
... Wilson creates the Committee on Public Information which is led by George Creel. Creel used posters, leaflets, cartoons and any other method he could to arouse patriotism. The military begins to draft men to serve in the military because the military was not prepared for war in any way. The governme ...
The Second World War and the Holocaust
... out enemy industries and bomb enemy civilians • Atomic Bomb: Forced Japan to surrender in Sept. 1945. ...
... out enemy industries and bomb enemy civilians • Atomic Bomb: Forced Japan to surrender in Sept. 1945. ...
Section 5- World War II Ends - Waverly
... discussed post-war arrangements in Europe, frequently without agreement. Potsdam divided postwar Germany into four occupation zones, administered by Britain, France, the United States and the Soviet Union, and reorganized Germany's institutions and economy. The "Potsdam Declaration" described Ja ...
... discussed post-war arrangements in Europe, frequently without agreement. Potsdam divided postwar Germany into four occupation zones, administered by Britain, France, the United States and the Soviet Union, and reorganized Germany's institutions and economy. The "Potsdam Declaration" described Ja ...
Ch16WORLDWARLOOMS_0344511112
... Jews left in Germany. But other countries that Hitler occupied had millions more Jews. Hitler’s ultimate goal was to get rid of all of Europe’s Jews. ...
... Jews left in Germany. But other countries that Hitler occupied had millions more Jews. Hitler’s ultimate goal was to get rid of all of Europe’s Jews. ...
WWII In Europe
... Created a United Nations to promote world peace. Germany and Berlin would be divided into 4 zones controlled by the US, British, France and Soviet Union Eastern European countries under Soviet control would have “free elections” Stalin agreed but kept Eastern Europe under Soviet control after WWII l ...
... Created a United Nations to promote world peace. Germany and Berlin would be divided into 4 zones controlled by the US, British, France and Soviet Union Eastern European countries under Soviet control would have “free elections” Stalin agreed but kept Eastern Europe under Soviet control after WWII l ...
Day - mstsedwiki
... Textbooks, encyclopedias, and other print and Internet resources A map of post-World War II Europe Copies of the Take-Home Activity Sheet NATO in 1955: A Map Activity NATO in 1955: A Map Activity Answer Sheet Plan: 1. In order for students to understand the function of NATO fully, they need to be fa ...
... Textbooks, encyclopedias, and other print and Internet resources A map of post-World War II Europe Copies of the Take-Home Activity Sheet NATO in 1955: A Map Activity NATO in 1955: A Map Activity Answer Sheet Plan: 1. In order for students to understand the function of NATO fully, they need to be fa ...
Depression and the Rise of Hitler
... Gustav Stresemann, the outstanding German Foreign Minister, had died in October 1929, just before the Wall Street crash. He had spent years working to restore the German economy and stabilize the republic and died, having exhausted himself in the process. The crisis of the Great Depression brought d ...
... Gustav Stresemann, the outstanding German Foreign Minister, had died in October 1929, just before the Wall Street crash. He had spent years working to restore the German economy and stabilize the republic and died, having exhausted himself in the process. The crisis of the Great Depression brought d ...
PART ONE: First Things First: Beginnings in
... d. Within six months, Hitler’s forces had overrun the rest of Czechoslovakia and were threatening to march into Poland. e. In August 1939, Hitler signed a nonaggression pact with the Soviet Union, which assured Germany it would not have to wage war on two fronts at once. f. On September 1, 1939, Ger ...
... d. Within six months, Hitler’s forces had overrun the rest of Czechoslovakia and were threatening to march into Poland. e. In August 1939, Hitler signed a nonaggression pact with the Soviet Union, which assured Germany it would not have to wage war on two fronts at once. f. On September 1, 1939, Ger ...
The Path to War
... First, Hitler sent troops into the _______________________________, an area bordering France which served as a buffer to a German invasion of France – France could have declared war, and Britain would have had to back them, but they did not Hitler turned to ______________________________ – Austria’s ...
... First, Hitler sent troops into the _______________________________, an area bordering France which served as a buffer to a German invasion of France – France could have declared war, and Britain would have had to back them, but they did not Hitler turned to ______________________________ – Austria’s ...
chapter26
... Shaping the Peace (cont) Poland Yalta agreements called for free and open elections Stalin believed his allies assented to the de facto Soviet control Became highly contentious issue in Soviet–American relations Asia At Yalta, Soviets pledged to enter war against Japan once war in Europ ...
... Shaping the Peace (cont) Poland Yalta agreements called for free and open elections Stalin believed his allies assented to the de facto Soviet control Became highly contentious issue in Soviet–American relations Asia At Yalta, Soviets pledged to enter war against Japan once war in Europ ...
4 May speech - Buruma EN - Nationaal Comité 4 en 5 mei
... sign up for labour in Germany would not only pay the penalty themselves: their parents too would be arrested. My grandfather left the decision entirely to his son. Should he try to escape, and by doing so possibly put his parents in danger? Or not? He signed up. In the summer of 1940, when a German ...
... sign up for labour in Germany would not only pay the penalty themselves: their parents too would be arrested. My grandfather left the decision entirely to his son. Should he try to escape, and by doing so possibly put his parents in danger? Or not? He signed up. In the summer of 1940, when a German ...
Date Assigned: November 18th Date Due: December 3rd Name
... The Battle of Normandy lasted 3 months and changed the course of the War on the Western Front. Codenamed Operation Overlord, the battle began on June 6 (D-Day) when approximately 150,000 US, British and Canadian forces landed on beaches in France’s Normandy region (controlled by Germany). It was the ...
... The Battle of Normandy lasted 3 months and changed the course of the War on the Western Front. Codenamed Operation Overlord, the battle began on June 6 (D-Day) when approximately 150,000 US, British and Canadian forces landed on beaches in France’s Normandy region (controlled by Germany). It was the ...
Summary: The Cold War
... capitalism. They have a market economy. Americans have a democratic government. They vote for their leaders. Soviets lived under communism. They did not choose their leaders. Soviets did not have much freedom. By 1947, the Soviet Union and the United States were in a Cold War. This was a war of word ...
... capitalism. They have a market economy. Americans have a democratic government. They vote for their leaders. Soviets lived under communism. They did not choose their leaders. Soviets did not have much freedom. By 1947, the Soviet Union and the United States were in a Cold War. This was a war of word ...
Chapter 23 – World War II Erupts The Main Idea
... • Where did German forces turn after overrunning Poland in ...
... • Where did German forces turn after overrunning Poland in ...
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.