
1940 Hitler armistice with France
... Maginot line .mpg Newsreel_ Battle of the Bulge .mpg Paratroopers and Waco Gliders .mpg RAF blasts Berlin .mpg Rommel- US invades North Africa .mpg Sherman tanks .mpg Women in the British war effort .mpg WWII Invasion of Holland and France .mpg 1940s Europe - Eastern Front 1941-06-23 Nazi war on Rus ...
... Maginot line .mpg Newsreel_ Battle of the Bulge .mpg Paratroopers and Waco Gliders .mpg RAF blasts Berlin .mpg Rommel- US invades North Africa .mpg Sherman tanks .mpg Women in the British war effort .mpg WWII Invasion of Holland and France .mpg 1940s Europe - Eastern Front 1941-06-23 Nazi war on Rus ...
Ultimate Question
... Place a bet between $100 to $1000 (or higher if you have more money) Question ...
... Place a bet between $100 to $1000 (or higher if you have more money) Question ...
Chapter 17 sections 1,2,4 and 5 Notes
... camps – Nazi detention and killing centers for civilians considered enemies of the state ...
... camps – Nazi detention and killing centers for civilians considered enemies of the state ...
File - Mrs. Flowers History
... 44. As Hitler began to claim lands for Germany, other nations followed a policy of ____________________, or giving in to his demands in exchange for peace. 45. Hitler demanded the return of ____________________, a Baltic Sea port that had been separated from Germany and added to Poland at the end of ...
... 44. As Hitler began to claim lands for Germany, other nations followed a policy of ____________________, or giving in to his demands in exchange for peace. 45. Hitler demanded the return of ____________________, a Baltic Sea port that had been separated from Germany and added to Poland at the end of ...
NWO Zio Commies Murdered General Patton
... In December of 1984, it will be forty years since one of America’s greatest heroes, General George S. Patton, was executed by his Communist foes. General Patton was struck down the day before he was scheduled to make a triumphant return to the United States. He had just been removed from his command ...
... In December of 1984, it will be forty years since one of America’s greatest heroes, General George S. Patton, was executed by his Communist foes. General Patton was struck down the day before he was scheduled to make a triumphant return to the United States. He had just been removed from his command ...
File
... a. Hitler called the genocide of the Jewish people "the final solution." b. Bodies of murdered Jews were disposed of in mass graves, or cremated. c. Most children who arrived at the death camps were executed immediately. d. Dachau, Auschwitz, Treblinka, and Bergen-Belsen were death camps. ____ 41. W ...
... a. Hitler called the genocide of the Jewish people "the final solution." b. Bodies of murdered Jews were disposed of in mass graves, or cremated. c. Most children who arrived at the death camps were executed immediately. d. Dachau, Auschwitz, Treblinka, and Bergen-Belsen were death camps. ____ 41. W ...
WWII PPT
... – Hitler invades Poland – Britain & France declare war – WW II begins • 1940 – France falls to Hitler only Britain left • June 22, 1941 - Germany launches a surprise attack and invades the Soviet Union which brings them into the war on the British side. Slide 54 ...
... – Hitler invades Poland – Britain & France declare war – WW II begins • 1940 – France falls to Hitler only Britain left • June 22, 1941 - Germany launches a surprise attack and invades the Soviet Union which brings them into the war on the British side. Slide 54 ...
Click One Time for Answer
... Why did President Truman decide to use the atomic bomb? • As punishment for the Pearl Harbor attack What was another name for the Nazi Party • It was the only way to get Japan to surrender ...
... Why did President Truman decide to use the atomic bomb? • As punishment for the Pearl Harbor attack What was another name for the Nazi Party • It was the only way to get Japan to surrender ...
WORLD WAR II Review
... 8. The Holocaust – complete destruction of life on purpose – usually by fire. This term refers to the murder of 6 million Jews and 5 million others by the Nazis in WWII. 9. The Final Solution – Hitler’s plan to exterminate “inferior” people such as Jews, the handicapped, political enemies, and other ...
... 8. The Holocaust – complete destruction of life on purpose – usually by fire. This term refers to the murder of 6 million Jews and 5 million others by the Nazis in WWII. 9. The Final Solution – Hitler’s plan to exterminate “inferior” people such as Jews, the handicapped, political enemies, and other ...
The Cold War 1945-1991 Big Fact Checker Below are questions you
... 3. What did the various republics of the USSR demand? These include places that are now countries in their own right, such as Ukraine and Kazakhstan and are different to the satellite states of eastern Europe previously referred to. Russia is also included in this list of ex-republics of the USSR. 4 ...
... 3. What did the various republics of the USSR demand? These include places that are now countries in their own right, such as Ukraine and Kazakhstan and are different to the satellite states of eastern Europe previously referred to. Russia is also included in this list of ex-republics of the USSR. 4 ...
IB WWII PPT
... Decisions at Yalta • The USSR agreed to enter the war against Japan. • Trials would be set for leading war criminals. • A meeting would be held to establish the UN. ...
... Decisions at Yalta • The USSR agreed to enter the war against Japan. • Trials would be set for leading war criminals. • A meeting would be held to establish the UN. ...
Chapter 35 - BFHS
... Communists had denounced the Anglo-French “imperialist” war before Hitler attacked Stalin in 1941, but they now clamored for an unmitigated assault on the Axis powers. The handful of strutting pro-Hitlerites in the United States melted away, while millions of Italian Americans and German Americans l ...
... Communists had denounced the Anglo-French “imperialist” war before Hitler attacked Stalin in 1941, but they now clamored for an unmitigated assault on the Axis powers. The handful of strutting pro-Hitlerites in the United States melted away, while millions of Italian Americans and German Americans l ...
WWII
... The world wide Depression of the 1930s made it easier for dictators to gain control in many European Countries. There was an increase in militarism during this time period. ...
... The world wide Depression of the 1930s made it easier for dictators to gain control in many European Countries. There was an increase in militarism during this time period. ...
document
... Europe at War (cont.) • In September, Hitler retaliated to a British attack on Berlin by shifting attacks from military targets to British cities. • He hoped to break British morale. However, the shift in strategy allowed the British to rebuild their air power and inflict crippling losses on the ...
... Europe at War (cont.) • In September, Hitler retaliated to a British attack on Berlin by shifting attacks from military targets to British cities. • He hoped to break British morale. However, the shift in strategy allowed the British to rebuild their air power and inflict crippling losses on the ...
patton
... Records are missing. Contradictions and questions abound. Not only did Patton have a dramatic impact on World War II, he is an American legend who might have shortened or even prevented the Cold War, America’s longest and most damaging conflict1—had he survived. But he did not. Rumors persist that h ...
... Records are missing. Contradictions and questions abound. Not only did Patton have a dramatic impact on World War II, he is an American legend who might have shortened or even prevented the Cold War, America’s longest and most damaging conflict1—had he survived. But he did not. Rumors persist that h ...
Checkpoint
... Chapter 23 Millions of people lost their jobs, homes, and savings during the Great Depression. President Franklin Roosevelt responded with a wide range of measures called the New Deal that had long-lasting effects. Chapter 24 The United States finally came out of the Great Depression as its factorie ...
... Chapter 23 Millions of people lost their jobs, homes, and savings during the Great Depression. President Franklin Roosevelt responded with a wide range of measures called the New Deal that had long-lasting effects. Chapter 24 The United States finally came out of the Great Depression as its factorie ...
Cold War
... war against Communism and Capitalism was inevitable Believed the U.S. would lead an attack on Communism The Cold War 1946 - 1991 ...
... war against Communism and Capitalism was inevitable Believed the U.S. would lead an attack on Communism The Cold War 1946 - 1991 ...
The Cold War 1945
... 1945: March -- 3AD captures Cologne; crosses Rhine 1945: March/April -- 3AD battles in Central Germany 1945: May 8 -- Germany surrenders to Allies 1945: Jul 16 - Aug 2 -- Potsdam Conference 1945: Aug 6 -- U.S. drops atomic bomb on Hiroshima 1945: Aug 8 -- USSR enters war against Japan 1945: Aug 14 - ...
... 1945: March -- 3AD captures Cologne; crosses Rhine 1945: March/April -- 3AD battles in Central Germany 1945: May 8 -- Germany surrenders to Allies 1945: Jul 16 - Aug 2 -- Potsdam Conference 1945: Aug 6 -- U.S. drops atomic bomb on Hiroshima 1945: Aug 8 -- USSR enters war against Japan 1945: Aug 14 - ...
5 1st plenary session MOLOTOV
... Pact, hoping for the same attitude from the USSR. It planned to tolerate the restrictions of its sovereignty until the end of the World War II. To save the ...
... Pact, hoping for the same attitude from the USSR. It planned to tolerate the restrictions of its sovereignty until the end of the World War II. To save the ...
chapter 27 war and peace - National Paralegal College
... Soviets wanted it even sooner British were more concerned with protecting their overseas possessions and advocated air bombardment of German industry combined with attempt to drive Germans out of North Africa ...
... Soviets wanted it even sooner British were more concerned with protecting their overseas possessions and advocated air bombardment of German industry combined with attempt to drive Germans out of North Africa ...
Chapter 5 Multiple Choice
... 41. The Allies invaded Italy in 1943 because it was supposed to be “the soft under-belly of Europe”. In fact: a. the Allies easily advanced north b. the invasion was thrown back into the sea c. the Italians fought on for two years d. progress was slow and grueling with many casualties ...
... 41. The Allies invaded Italy in 1943 because it was supposed to be “the soft under-belly of Europe”. In fact: a. the Allies easily advanced north b. the invasion was thrown back into the sea c. the Italians fought on for two years d. progress was slow and grueling with many casualties ...
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.