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... ■ Assume the role of an advisor to President Truman & help him decide how to end the war: –Identify the main problem –Brainstorm possible alternatives to solve the problem –For each possibility, think of one ...
... ■ Assume the role of an advisor to President Truman & help him decide how to end the war: –Identify the main problem –Brainstorm possible alternatives to solve the problem –For each possibility, think of one ...
World History: Lesson 48: WWII
... a. Allied forces quickly pushed across France and, in less than 3 months, had liberated the city of Paris from Nazi control b. By late September, France was completely freed and the Allies were prepared to invade Germany Germany Falls a. After one final failed offensive in the winter of 1944, the Ge ...
... a. Allied forces quickly pushed across France and, in less than 3 months, had liberated the city of Paris from Nazi control b. By late September, France was completely freed and the Allies were prepared to invade Germany Germany Falls a. After one final failed offensive in the winter of 1944, the Ge ...
Great Britain - Teacher Pages
... • Japan did not want to fight the European colonial powers or the United States, but by 1940, they began to demand rights to French Indochina. • The United States objected and warned that it would retaliate with economic sanctions including refusing to import oil and scrap iron. ...
... • Japan did not want to fight the European colonial powers or the United States, but by 1940, they began to demand rights to French Indochina. • The United States objected and warned that it would retaliate with economic sanctions including refusing to import oil and scrap iron. ...
AMERICA IN THE MODERN AGE - MissDWorldofSocialStudies
... threatens Greece and Turkey. United States would send $400 million in aid to Greece and Turkey to help stop the Communists. “It must be the policy of the United States to support free people who are resisting outside pressures.” ...
... threatens Greece and Turkey. United States would send $400 million in aid to Greece and Turkey to help stop the Communists. “It must be the policy of the United States to support free people who are resisting outside pressures.” ...
Chapter 20 Study Guide – The United States
... 3. Battle of the Bulge – Germany running out of soldiers, opened Germany from the East and the West (1945) 4. Who replaces FDR after his death ...
... 3. Battle of the Bulge – Germany running out of soldiers, opened Germany from the East and the West (1945) 4. Who replaces FDR after his death ...
Global War: Causes and Effects
... 10. What is the Sudentenland.? Why do you think Hitler wanted that territory? It was a territory in western Czechlosovakia that was inhabited by people of German descent. It had once been a part of Germany. Hitler may have wanted it for strategic purposes, or because he felt that it belonged to Germ ...
... 10. What is the Sudentenland.? Why do you think Hitler wanted that territory? It was a territory in western Czechlosovakia that was inhabited by people of German descent. It had once been a part of Germany. Hitler may have wanted it for strategic purposes, or because he felt that it belonged to Germ ...
6th class wwii - Dominican Primary School Dun Laoghaire
... ▪He struggled to earn a living as a painter being alone all the time is where he got his nasty ideas . ▪He blamed the Jews on the mistakes the Germans made . ▪He shot himself on April 30th 1945 . ...
... ▪He struggled to earn a living as a painter being alone all the time is where he got his nasty ideas . ▪He blamed the Jews on the mistakes the Germans made . ▪He shot himself on April 30th 1945 . ...
The aim of this task is to determine how key - Year10-Hist
... Britain and France agreed to Hitler’s demands to ‘free’ oppressed German people that lived within the Czech Republic. March 1939 – Germany seized the remainder of western Czechoslovakia. April 1939. Similarly, Italy invaded Albania and then become officially allied with Germany with the “Pact of Ste ...
... Britain and France agreed to Hitler’s demands to ‘free’ oppressed German people that lived within the Czech Republic. March 1939 – Germany seized the remainder of western Czechoslovakia. April 1939. Similarly, Italy invaded Albania and then become officially allied with Germany with the “Pact of Ste ...
WHunit7
... What strategy did General MacArthur use to fight the Japanese in the Pacific? What strategies did the Allies use to end the war with Japan? How did the location of the Axis powers lead to their defeat? ...
... What strategy did General MacArthur use to fight the Japanese in the Pacific? What strategies did the Allies use to end the war with Japan? How did the location of the Axis powers lead to their defeat? ...
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... occupied Japan for 6 years under the direction of General Douglas MacArthur Called for a New Constitution (w/ free elections and women suffrage) Introduced a free market economy ...
... occupied Japan for 6 years under the direction of General Douglas MacArthur Called for a New Constitution (w/ free elections and women suffrage) Introduced a free market economy ...
Rise of the Modern State System
... the United States and the Soviet Union. • A new kind of arms race began, new alliances were formed. • North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) – the alliance of Western Europe and North America. • However, it is interesting to note that the post war period also saw the creation of the United Nation ...
... the United States and the Soviet Union. • A new kind of arms race began, new alliances were formed. • North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) – the alliance of Western Europe and North America. • However, it is interesting to note that the post war period also saw the creation of the United Nation ...
WWII--an overview
... occupied Japan for 6 years under the direction of General Douglas MacArthur Called for a New Constitution (w/ free elections and women suffrage) Introduced a free market economy ...
... occupied Japan for 6 years under the direction of General Douglas MacArthur Called for a New Constitution (w/ free elections and women suffrage) Introduced a free market economy ...
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... occupied Japan for 6 years under the direction of General Douglas MacArthur Called for a New Constitution (w/ free elections and women suffrage) Introduced a free market economy ...
... occupied Japan for 6 years under the direction of General Douglas MacArthur Called for a New Constitution (w/ free elections and women suffrage) Introduced a free market economy ...
Origins of World War II
... In Europe in the 1930s, the stage was set for the rise of dictators who would rule in a TOTALITARIAN system Complete rule by a single party and it’s leader All aspects of people’s lives are controlled without ...
... In Europe in the 1930s, the stage was set for the rise of dictators who would rule in a TOTALITARIAN system Complete rule by a single party and it’s leader All aspects of people’s lives are controlled without ...
WHChapter_28
... In 1936, Hitler sent troops into the Rhineland. The French and British protested, but did nothing about it. In March 1938, Germany annexed (Anschluss) Austria, even though their government was against it. Hitler then wanted to annex the Sudetenland part of Czechoslovakia. ...
... In 1936, Hitler sent troops into the Rhineland. The French and British protested, but did nothing about it. In March 1938, Germany annexed (Anschluss) Austria, even though their government was against it. Hitler then wanted to annex the Sudetenland part of Czechoslovakia. ...
Conflict and Change Notes III
... 1918: Armistice is declared In November 1918, an armistice was signed between Germany and the Allies. An armistice is a temporary suspension of fighting, also known as a truce. This was the first step toward the end of World War I. 1918: President Wilson presents Fourteen Points to Congress Presiden ...
... 1918: Armistice is declared In November 1918, an armistice was signed between Germany and the Allies. An armistice is a temporary suspension of fighting, also known as a truce. This was the first step toward the end of World War I. 1918: President Wilson presents Fourteen Points to Congress Presiden ...
war!
... Forces launch a massive bombing campaign against Germany. Hundreds of American bombers pound German factories and cities by day. British bombers pound them by night. ...
... Forces launch a massive bombing campaign against Germany. Hundreds of American bombers pound German factories and cities by day. British bombers pound them by night. ...
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... exterminate all Jews in Europe. To kill everyone of a particular group is known as _________________. In the end, the Nazis had killed _____________ Jews and six million other people they considered to be inferior including Poles, Slavs, communist and people with ...
... exterminate all Jews in Europe. To kill everyone of a particular group is known as _________________. In the end, the Nazis had killed _____________ Jews and six million other people they considered to be inferior including Poles, Slavs, communist and people with ...
The Cold War and the Collapse of the USSR
... North Korea had become a communist state with the backing of Mao Zedong's China. South Korea had chosen democracy in the wake of WWII. ...
... North Korea had become a communist state with the backing of Mao Zedong's China. South Korea had chosen democracy in the wake of WWII. ...
The Cold War Begins
... Stalin had no intentions of giving up political and economic control over Eastern Europe. He felt justified in wanting to control Eastern Europe because more than 30 million Soviets died during WWII. He wanted to increase security of his country by creating a line of Soviet-friendly nations between ...
... Stalin had no intentions of giving up political and economic control over Eastern Europe. He felt justified in wanting to control Eastern Europe because more than 30 million Soviets died during WWII. He wanted to increase security of his country by creating a line of Soviet-friendly nations between ...
World War II in Europe
... 4. In August 1940 the German Luftwaffe was turned on Britain for the purpose of softening it up for an invasion. The Battle of Britain lasted until June 1941 and though there was wholesale destruction and more than 40,000 deaths, Britain held firm. Frustrated, Hitler broke off the attack and turned ...
... 4. In August 1940 the German Luftwaffe was turned on Britain for the purpose of softening it up for an invasion. The Battle of Britain lasted until June 1941 and though there was wholesale destruction and more than 40,000 deaths, Britain held firm. Frustrated, Hitler broke off the attack and turned ...
World War II & the Cold War
... – Aug.9, 1945 US drops “Fat Man” on Nagasaki Up to 75,000 killed – Aug.15, Japan announces decision to surrender, officially doing so on Sept. 2, 1945 ...
... – Aug.9, 1945 US drops “Fat Man” on Nagasaki Up to 75,000 killed – Aug.15, Japan announces decision to surrender, officially doing so on Sept. 2, 1945 ...
Cairo, Egypt- November 1943
... • Promises to Chiang Kai-shek are broken when Allies concede Manchuria and territories lost in Russo-Japanese war to Soviet Union. • Agreement to partition Germany into occupation zones. • Agree to form the United Nations- a permanent international organization for collective security. • Stalin prom ...
... • Promises to Chiang Kai-shek are broken when Allies concede Manchuria and territories lost in Russo-Japanese war to Soviet Union. • Agreement to partition Germany into occupation zones. • Agree to form the United Nations- a permanent international organization for collective security. • Stalin prom ...
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.