690 wwii introduction to world war ii
... a. Germany was humiliated by World War I. b. The Nazis came to power in the 1930s. c. Germans were dissatisfied with their government. d. Germans wanted a powerful leader. 2. Which of the following events happened last? a. Germany invaded Poland. b. The U.S. declared war on Japan. c. Italy and Japan ...
... a. Germany was humiliated by World War I. b. The Nazis came to power in the 1930s. c. Germans were dissatisfied with their government. d. Germans wanted a powerful leader. 2. Which of the following events happened last? a. Germany invaded Poland. b. The U.S. declared war on Japan. c. Italy and Japan ...
Welcome back
... – Had to rescue Mussolini - late into Russia – Long war – Eastern front took resources from N. Africa - El Alamein 1942 • Huge resources of USA • Capacity of USSR to resist and fight back – Industrial might - 5 year plans – Unity due to invasion - ‘Great Patriotic War’ – Stalin used patriotism well ...
... – Had to rescue Mussolini - late into Russia – Long war – Eastern front took resources from N. Africa - El Alamein 1942 • Huge resources of USA • Capacity of USSR to resist and fight back – Industrial might - 5 year plans – Unity due to invasion - ‘Great Patriotic War’ – Stalin used patriotism well ...
WWII - PHS-Test-Bank
... Which of the following was NOT a reason France and England followed this policy ? A) to avoid war; B) didn’t know about it; C) thought Stalin in Russia was a greater threat; D) many French & English people thought Hitler’s actions were okay. At the Munich Conference, what did Hitler Promise Chamberl ...
... Which of the following was NOT a reason France and England followed this policy ? A) to avoid war; B) didn’t know about it; C) thought Stalin in Russia was a greater threat; D) many French & English people thought Hitler’s actions were okay. At the Munich Conference, what did Hitler Promise Chamberl ...
25. World War II and Foreign Relations
... inhabitents were mostly German-speaking. On Sept. 29, Germany, Italy, France, and Great Britain signed the Munich Pact, which gave Germany the Sudetenland. British Prime Minister Chamberlain justified the pact with the belief that appeasing Germany would prevent war. 1276. Austria annexed March 12, ...
... inhabitents were mostly German-speaking. On Sept. 29, Germany, Italy, France, and Great Britain signed the Munich Pact, which gave Germany the Sudetenland. British Prime Minister Chamberlain justified the pact with the belief that appeasing Germany would prevent war. 1276. Austria annexed March 12, ...
World War II Rise of Germany
... carriers: Lexington, Enterprise, & Saratoga were not in port) Japan began their quest for a Pacific empire The U.S. finally was forced to join World War II (“The Sleeping Giant was awakened”) The U.S. & Great Britain declare war on Japan ...
... carriers: Lexington, Enterprise, & Saratoga were not in port) Japan began their quest for a Pacific empire The U.S. finally was forced to join World War II (“The Sleeping Giant was awakened”) The U.S. & Great Britain declare war on Japan ...
WWII notes - Montgomery County Schools
... Star of David on their clothing; and (4) later he put them in concentration camps ...
... Star of David on their clothing; and (4) later he put them in concentration camps ...
THE UNITED KINGDOM AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
... declared the Cold War over. From now some of the Countries of the Soviet Union have free elections, and between June and September, Poland, Hungary, Czecholovakia and Bulgaria all elected non-communist forms of government and in 1990 during the first free elections in the URSS the nationalist moveme ...
... declared the Cold War over. From now some of the Countries of the Soviet Union have free elections, and between June and September, Poland, Hungary, Czecholovakia and Bulgaria all elected non-communist forms of government and in 1990 during the first free elections in the URSS the nationalist moveme ...
World War II
... 1. Defied the Treaty of Versailles & rebuilt the army 2. Created the “Nazi War Machine” ii. Japan 1. Built up the strongest military regime in Asia 2. Soldier’s motto: “Death before Dishonor” iii. Italy 1. Formed the Rome-Berlin Axis (alliance) with Germany in 1936 i. ...
... 1. Defied the Treaty of Versailles & rebuilt the army 2. Created the “Nazi War Machine” ii. Japan 1. Built up the strongest military regime in Asia 2. Soldier’s motto: “Death before Dishonor” iii. Italy 1. Formed the Rome-Berlin Axis (alliance) with Germany in 1936 i. ...
Outcome: Causes of World War II
... regime that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition ...
... regime that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition ...
Spread of the Cold War
... Containment and the Truman Doctrine • The policy for the U.S. to provide military and economic aid to Greece and Turkey because they were threatened by Communism • Policy of Containment – Adopted by U.S. in 1947 – Keep communism within its existing boundaries and prevent further Soviet aggressive m ...
... Containment and the Truman Doctrine • The policy for the U.S. to provide military and economic aid to Greece and Turkey because they were threatened by Communism • Policy of Containment – Adopted by U.S. in 1947 – Keep communism within its existing boundaries and prevent further Soviet aggressive m ...
Battle of the Bulge
... to break the Allied lines and cut their supplies by taking the port of Antwerp, Belgium The initial surge caused a “bulge” in the Allied lines, but the Germans could not maintain the surge, especially after Patton arrived with reinforcements The battle cost Germany over 100,000 casualties and used u ...
... to break the Allied lines and cut their supplies by taking the port of Antwerp, Belgium The initial surge caused a “bulge” in the Allied lines, but the Germans could not maintain the surge, especially after Patton arrived with reinforcements The battle cost Germany over 100,000 casualties and used u ...
The Holocaust
... Jews Moved To Concentration Camps • Beginning in late 1941, the Germans began very large transports from the ghettoes in Poland to the concentration camps, starting with those people viewed as the least useful: the sick, old and weak and the very young. The first mass gassings began at the camp of ...
... Jews Moved To Concentration Camps • Beginning in late 1941, the Germans began very large transports from the ghettoes in Poland to the concentration camps, starting with those people viewed as the least useful: the sick, old and weak and the very young. The first mass gassings began at the camp of ...
NS2-M1C8_-_World_War_II_-_The_Atlantic_War,_1939
... change economic to non-aggression; change Poland to Belgium change France to Hitler; change Poland to Luxembourg change economic to non-aggression; change France to Hitler It is correct as is. ...
... change economic to non-aggression; change Poland to Belgium change France to Hitler; change Poland to Luxembourg change economic to non-aggression; change France to Hitler It is correct as is. ...
File
... In reality, the murder simply gave the Nazis the opening they needed to begin their outright repression of the Jews on a mass scale, although the Nazi persecution of German Jews had begun as far back as 1933, with a boycott decreed by Hitler. By early 1939, the Nazis had implemented the use of conc ...
... In reality, the murder simply gave the Nazis the opening they needed to begin their outright repression of the Jews on a mass scale, although the Nazi persecution of German Jews had begun as far back as 1933, with a boycott decreed by Hitler. By early 1939, the Nazis had implemented the use of conc ...
chapter outline
... had different philosophies and conflicting ambitions and fears. The West saw the pro-Soviet regimes in Eastern Europe as the result of Soviet aggression; the Soviets said they were a defensive buffer. The Truman Doctrine promised to aid nations threatened by communism, and the Marshall Plan, which p ...
... had different philosophies and conflicting ambitions and fears. The West saw the pro-Soviet regimes in Eastern Europe as the result of Soviet aggression; the Soviets said they were a defensive buffer. The Truman Doctrine promised to aid nations threatened by communism, and the Marshall Plan, which p ...
The Treaty of Versailles and Interwar Germany
... affirm and Germany accepts the responsibility of Germany and her allies for causing all the loss and damage to which the Allied and Associated Governments and their nationals have been subjected as a consequence of the war imposed upon them by the aggression of Germany and her allies. ...
... affirm and Germany accepts the responsibility of Germany and her allies for causing all the loss and damage to which the Allied and Associated Governments and their nationals have been subjected as a consequence of the war imposed upon them by the aggression of Germany and her allies. ...
The Countries Involved in WWII 1939 - 1945
... Other countries that tried to remain neutral during the war and failed after being invaded by German forces include Belgium and the Netherlands. On the other hand, a few European countries were successful in maintaining their neutrality, such as Ireland (Northern Ireland fought alongside Great Brita ...
... Other countries that tried to remain neutral during the war and failed after being invaded by German forces include Belgium and the Netherlands. On the other hand, a few European countries were successful in maintaining their neutrality, such as Ireland (Northern Ireland fought alongside Great Brita ...
War Begins
... – By the end of June France surrendered to Germany – Germany splits France in half – One part occupied by Germany – The other (Vichy France) under the control of those who cooperated with Hitler ...
... – By the end of June France surrendered to Germany – Germany splits France in half – One part occupied by Germany – The other (Vichy France) under the control of those who cooperated with Hitler ...
Chapter 5 Reasons for Germany`s defeat
... 0 However, Hitler decided to change focus and attacked British cities instead. Thus tactical changes on the German side allowed the RAF breathing space and time to recover. 0 At the same time, the resilience and unity of the British people strengthened their resolve to defeat the Germans. ...
... 0 However, Hitler decided to change focus and attacked British cities instead. Thus tactical changes on the German side allowed the RAF breathing space and time to recover. 0 At the same time, the resilience and unity of the British people strengthened their resolve to defeat the Germans. ...
Practice Test 2014 - Multiple Choice
... 19. In June 1939, this ocean liner arrived on Canada’s Atlantic coast with 907 Jewish refugees. The Canadian Government refused entry for the Jews suggesting they would not make good settlers. The ship returned to Germany and many of the refugees died in Nazi concentration camps. What was the name o ...
... 19. In June 1939, this ocean liner arrived on Canada’s Atlantic coast with 907 Jewish refugees. The Canadian Government refused entry for the Jews suggesting they would not make good settlers. The ship returned to Germany and many of the refugees died in Nazi concentration camps. What was the name o ...
Fascism Rises in Europe
... Depression hits, 30% unemployed Hitler is named Chancellor in 1933 Called for elections - win Germany becomes totalitarian state SS (Schutzstaffel = protection squad) or Gestapo created loyal only to Hitler, killed enemies • Opponents arrested, political parties banned, ban strikes, unemployment dro ...
... Depression hits, 30% unemployed Hitler is named Chancellor in 1933 Called for elections - win Germany becomes totalitarian state SS (Schutzstaffel = protection squad) or Gestapo created loyal only to Hitler, killed enemies • Opponents arrested, political parties banned, ban strikes, unemployment dro ...
Ch. 14 and 15 Notes-WWII
... VIII. American Mobilizes for World War II A) Government est. agencies to oversee production and consumption of goods, to prevent inflation and “sell” the war B) Income taxes were raised; payroll deduction system started C) Science and technology for war resulted in civilian uses D) Depression ended, ...
... VIII. American Mobilizes for World War II A) Government est. agencies to oversee production and consumption of goods, to prevent inflation and “sell” the war B) Income taxes were raised; payroll deduction system started C) Science and technology for war resulted in civilian uses D) Depression ended, ...
US History/World War II and Rise of Atomic Age
... their three countries. The coalition later came to be known as the Axis. In 1938, Hitler annexed Austria. Other nations were reluctant to interfere because of Hitler's claim that the relation between Germany and Austria was an internal German concern that had little or nothing to do with the rest of ...
... their three countries. The coalition later came to be known as the Axis. In 1938, Hitler annexed Austria. Other nations were reluctant to interfere because of Hitler's claim that the relation between Germany and Austria was an internal German concern that had little or nothing to do with the rest of ...
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.