Dictators_PartII
... States—an act that drew America into the war. Eventually, the Allies turned the tide of the conflict against Germany and Japan. In the Pacific, Allied forces won a major victory in the Battle of Midway and began to recapture territory from the Japanese. In Europe, the Soviet Union captured the Germa ...
... States—an act that drew America into the war. Eventually, the Allies turned the tide of the conflict against Germany and Japan. In the Pacific, Allied forces won a major victory in the Battle of Midway and began to recapture territory from the Japanese. In Europe, the Soviet Union captured the Germa ...
Following the Civil War, a plan for Reconstruction was
... 38. Designated war zones from which anyone could be removed ...
... 38. Designated war zones from which anyone could be removed ...
Fighting World War II
... Fate of Eastern Europe – By the end of the war the Soviet Union controlled: Bulgaria, Romania, ...
... Fate of Eastern Europe – By the end of the war the Soviet Union controlled: Bulgaria, Romania, ...
Cold War OBJ. 2 - Petal School District
... Secretary of State, General George Marshall, proposed the European Recovery Plan or Marshall Plan. Complete a Document Analysis Chart on the teacher furnished excerpt from his speech. ...
... Secretary of State, General George Marshall, proposed the European Recovery Plan or Marshall Plan. Complete a Document Analysis Chart on the teacher furnished excerpt from his speech. ...
World War II Exam—Honors A TEST NO.
... 11. When he first took office, President Roosevelt supported the idea that the U.S. should continue its policy of isolationism. 12. Adolf Hitler was tried as a war criminal after the conclusion of World War II. 13. Women were recruited into the American military branches to entertain the troops. 14. ...
... 11. When he first took office, President Roosevelt supported the idea that the U.S. should continue its policy of isolationism. 12. Adolf Hitler was tried as a war criminal after the conclusion of World War II. 13. Women were recruited into the American military branches to entertain the troops. 14. ...
chapter 22 section 4 - AHHS Support for Student Success
... 4) When Allied troops moved into Germany, EVIDENCE they found ____________________ that a horrible act had occurred. HOLOCAUST The ______________________ was the mass murder of Jews by the NAZIs Hitler decided on the ...
... 4) When Allied troops moved into Germany, EVIDENCE they found ____________________ that a horrible act had occurred. HOLOCAUST The ______________________ was the mass murder of Jews by the NAZIs Hitler decided on the ...
Spring Break Packet Chapter 29 WWI Questions
... What were the decisions made by the Big Three at the Yalta Conference? Why were they so controversial? ...
... What were the decisions made by the Big Three at the Yalta Conference? Why were they so controversial? ...
Quiz 17
... Prior to the start of World War II, Great Britain and France followed a policy of appeasement when they A. ...
... Prior to the start of World War II, Great Britain and France followed a policy of appeasement when they A. ...
Chapter 8 Lesson 4 World War II Begins
... Allies had expected Germany to pay for damages during World War I Didn’t have enough money to do this Adolph Hitler, leader of Germany during the 20’s, said Germany had been treated unfairly. Believed only Germans with blond hair and blue eyes were “true Germans” Blamed Jews for many of the problems ...
... Allies had expected Germany to pay for damages during World War I Didn’t have enough money to do this Adolph Hitler, leader of Germany during the 20’s, said Germany had been treated unfairly. Believed only Germans with blond hair and blue eyes were “true Germans” Blamed Jews for many of the problems ...
The Road to WWII American Isolationism
... announcing they had signed the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, a nonaggression pact (not an alliance, just an agreement not to fight one another) • The two countries had also secretly agreed to jointly invade Poland and split the country between them • This removed the Soviet Union as a potential ally for ...
... announcing they had signed the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, a nonaggression pact (not an alliance, just an agreement not to fight one another) • The two countries had also secretly agreed to jointly invade Poland and split the country between them • This removed the Soviet Union as a potential ally for ...
Unit 6 - World War I
... What were the outcomes of World War II? → Ended the spread of totalitarian governments → Wartime production ended the Great Depression → The United States emerged as a superpower → Atomic weapons threatened world safety ...
... What were the outcomes of World War II? → Ended the spread of totalitarian governments → Wartime production ended the Great Depression → The United States emerged as a superpower → Atomic weapons threatened world safety ...
Origins of the Cold War
... • Agreed to divide Germany into zones • ZONES: • American • British • French • formed West Germany • Soviet zone formed East Germany ...
... • Agreed to divide Germany into zones • ZONES: • American • British • French • formed West Germany • Soviet zone formed East Germany ...
WORD
... service the tanks as the German army moved further into Russia - The campaign lasted much longer than Hitler had expected, and the Germans were not prepared for a winter campaign - Operation Barbarossa is considered Hitler’s greatest mistake by many historians - Battles in the cities of Leningrad an ...
... service the tanks as the German army moved further into Russia - The campaign lasted much longer than Hitler had expected, and the Germans were not prepared for a winter campaign - Operation Barbarossa is considered Hitler’s greatest mistake by many historians - Battles in the cities of Leningrad an ...
Treaty of Versallies – end of WWI
... WWI killed a lot of workers and customers After years of humiliation and starvation, Germans looked for a strong leader. ...
... WWI killed a lot of workers and customers After years of humiliation and starvation, Germans looked for a strong leader. ...
American History II: Note Set #25: The Road to WWII American
... • The Czechs refused and called on Britain and France to back them up The Munich Conference • Britain and France, after receiving promises that Hitler would engage in no further aggression if the Sudetenland was surrendered, decided on a policy of appeasement (letting an enemy have what they want in ...
... • The Czechs refused and called on Britain and France to back them up The Munich Conference • Britain and France, after receiving promises that Hitler would engage in no further aggression if the Sudetenland was surrendered, decided on a policy of appeasement (letting an enemy have what they want in ...
Origins of Cold War
... What is Containment? • Containment is what the Cold War became defined by. • It meant there would not be an actual war between the two countries. • Instead, U.S. policy was that Eastern Europe was already lost to the Soviets. • The U.S. would focus on not letting Communism spread to other parts of ...
... What is Containment? • Containment is what the Cold War became defined by. • It meant there would not be an actual war between the two countries. • Instead, U.S. policy was that Eastern Europe was already lost to the Soviets. • The U.S. would focus on not letting Communism spread to other parts of ...
World War II
... North coast of Africa in Egypt Allies vs Axis Italy and Germany have control of Northern Africa and are headed towards Cairo/Suez Canal • US decides to start here because the Axis forces are less ...
... North coast of Africa in Egypt Allies vs Axis Italy and Germany have control of Northern Africa and are headed towards Cairo/Suez Canal • US decides to start here because the Axis forces are less ...
File - Mr Sosebee History
... North Atlantic Treaty Organization- defensive military alliance formed in 1949 by ten Western European countries, the US, and Canada Military alliance formed by the Soviet Union and its Eastern European satellite states in 1955 US policy to block the spread of Soviet influence during the late 1940s ...
... North Atlantic Treaty Organization- defensive military alliance formed in 1949 by ten Western European countries, the US, and Canada Military alliance formed by the Soviet Union and its Eastern European satellite states in 1955 US policy to block the spread of Soviet influence during the late 1940s ...
WWII Battles Powerpoint
... • Sept 7 – Hitler begins bombing London and other cities • Why? To break British Moral • Germans lose 2300 planes vs. British 600 • British citizens are bombed day and then night Hitler could not defeat the British ...
... • Sept 7 – Hitler begins bombing London and other cities • Why? To break British Moral • Germans lose 2300 planes vs. British 600 • British citizens are bombed day and then night Hitler could not defeat the British ...
WWII
... • Communistic Dictatorships – Josef Stalin – Soviet Union – Totalitarian State – a nation in which a single party controls government and every aspect of people’s lives – Benito Mussolini – appointed prime minister after threatening to overthrow the gov’t • Turned Italy into a fascist state • Fascis ...
... • Communistic Dictatorships – Josef Stalin – Soviet Union – Totalitarian State – a nation in which a single party controls government and every aspect of people’s lives – Benito Mussolini – appointed prime minister after threatening to overthrow the gov’t • Turned Italy into a fascist state • Fascis ...
The Lines are Drawn
... Hitler had only reluctantly agreed to the Munich Conference, and he regarded the agreement signed there as a setback. His goal was war, not compromise. His negotiating partners, however, hoped to prevent a European conflict through a policy of appeasement. The photograph shows (front, from left to ...
... Hitler had only reluctantly agreed to the Munich Conference, and he regarded the agreement signed there as a setback. His goal was war, not compromise. His negotiating partners, however, hoped to prevent a European conflict through a policy of appeasement. The photograph shows (front, from left to ...
American History Unit II- US Foreign Affairs - Waverly
... Identify – What European countries did the Axis invade by 1941? Evaluate – Why do you think Spain, where Germany and Italy had helped place a Fascist government in power, remained neutral during World War II rather then siding with the Axis powers? ...
... Identify – What European countries did the Axis invade by 1941? Evaluate – Why do you think Spain, where Germany and Italy had helped place a Fascist government in power, remained neutral during World War II rather then siding with the Axis powers? ...
Ernie Pyle - Cloudfront.net
... Normandy Invasion, or D-Day, remains the largest seaborne invasion in history, involving nearly three million troops crossing the English Channel from England to Normandy in occupied France. The occupation of Normandy was crucial for the Western Allies to bring the war to the western border of Germa ...
... Normandy Invasion, or D-Day, remains the largest seaborne invasion in history, involving nearly three million troops crossing the English Channel from England to Normandy in occupied France. The occupation of Normandy was crucial for the Western Allies to bring the war to the western border of Germa ...
Chapter 28
... British Prime Minister Winston Churchill coined the term the “Iron Curtain”, which was the invisible political barrier that divided communist Eastern and democratic Western Europe The Soviet Union dominated and controlled the Eastern European nations, which were referred to as satellite nations ...
... British Prime Minister Winston Churchill coined the term the “Iron Curtain”, which was the invisible political barrier that divided communist Eastern and democratic Western Europe The Soviet Union dominated and controlled the Eastern European nations, which were referred to as satellite nations ...
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.