World War II
... 3. Isolationism in Europe and the United States • The United States and other European countries did not want to get involved in other government’s disputes because of the Great Depression and the legacy of World War I • Appeasement = giving in to Hitler’s actions to avoid war ...
... 3. Isolationism in Europe and the United States • The United States and other European countries did not want to get involved in other government’s disputes because of the Great Depression and the legacy of World War I • Appeasement = giving in to Hitler’s actions to avoid war ...
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... (occupied Paris on June 14, 1940) • June 22, 1940, at Rethondes (the scene of the signing of the Armistice of 1918) Franco-German Armistice ...
... (occupied Paris on June 14, 1940) • June 22, 1940, at Rethondes (the scene of the signing of the Armistice of 1918) Franco-German Armistice ...
Fall of Japan
... (1920), and as historical pathway of invasion (Nap, Hitler) Curzon line – Allies agreed on Russian Polish border as it was originally set in 1919 (before Poles took more) – Poles would be compensated with German territory • Germany would be disarmed and divided in 4 occupations zones • Soviet propos ...
... (1920), and as historical pathway of invasion (Nap, Hitler) Curzon line – Allies agreed on Russian Polish border as it was originally set in 1919 (before Poles took more) – Poles would be compensated with German territory • Germany would be disarmed and divided in 4 occupations zones • Soviet propos ...
Midterm #1 - Points
... to gain a colony and to demonstrate their power over weaker countries, A) Ethiopia, B) the Soviet Union, C) Poland, D) Norway 21. The Atlantic Charter consisted of the nations of, A) Great Britain and the United States, B) Canada and the United States, C) Germany and Japan, D) the Soviet Union and J ...
... to gain a colony and to demonstrate their power over weaker countries, A) Ethiopia, B) the Soviet Union, C) Poland, D) Norway 21. The Atlantic Charter consisted of the nations of, A) Great Britain and the United States, B) Canada and the United States, C) Germany and Japan, D) the Soviet Union and J ...
Print › Chapter 23 World War II 2014
... Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin met here to make final war plans, arrange the post-war fate of Germany, and discuss the proposal for creation of the United Nations. They announced the decision to divide Germany into four post-war zones of occupation. Russia also agreed to enter the war against Japan ...
... Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin met here to make final war plans, arrange the post-war fate of Germany, and discuss the proposal for creation of the United Nations. They announced the decision to divide Germany into four post-war zones of occupation. Russia also agreed to enter the war against Japan ...
Contemporary - Lesson # 1 WWII
... • 1944 – D-Day, USA attacks German army in France, Japan in the Pacific • April-May 1945 – Hitler commits suicide, Germany surrenders • September 1945 – Japan surrenders ...
... • 1944 – D-Day, USA attacks German army in France, Japan in the Pacific • April-May 1945 – Hitler commits suicide, Germany surrenders • September 1945 – Japan surrenders ...
Date: Name: End of World War 2 Notes: 1. Middle of WW2 Germany
... 13. Preventing War through the UN The term ‘’United Nations’’ was coined in 1942 by Winston ________________ and Franklin D. ________________ Created October 24, 1945 after World War 2 Canada is an ________________ ________________ 14. Goals of the UN Main goals: ________________ ________________ ...
... 13. Preventing War through the UN The term ‘’United Nations’’ was coined in 1942 by Winston ________________ and Franklin D. ________________ Created October 24, 1945 after World War 2 Canada is an ________________ ________________ 14. Goals of the UN Main goals: ________________ ________________ ...
World War II
... • Both plans were to help European countries rebuild after World War II. • Under the Truman Doctrine $400 million was sent to Greece and Turkey in order to prevent the rise of communism. • Under the Marshall Plan, the US offered aid to any European country. However, on the Western European countrie ...
... • Both plans were to help European countries rebuild after World War II. • Under the Truman Doctrine $400 million was sent to Greece and Turkey in order to prevent the rise of communism. • Under the Marshall Plan, the US offered aid to any European country. However, on the Western European countrie ...
WORLD WAR II 1939-1945
... nationalism, uniforms common Fascism is not a clearly defined theory or program Mussolini in Italy; Hitler in Germany; Franco in Spain ...
... nationalism, uniforms common Fascism is not a clearly defined theory or program Mussolini in Italy; Hitler in Germany; Franco in Spain ...
WWII - ERA CONFERENCES
... Resulting document (Cairo Declaration) called for stripping Japan of all lands taken since 1914 and the eventual independence of Korea. Tehran Conference – November 1943 Allied meeting (codenamed EUREKA) attended by Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin. The meeting took place two days after the end of t ...
... Resulting document (Cairo Declaration) called for stripping Japan of all lands taken since 1914 and the eventual independence of Korea. Tehran Conference – November 1943 Allied meeting (codenamed EUREKA) attended by Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin. The meeting took place two days after the end of t ...
World_History_files/14.1 WorksheetANS
... Versailles. He claimed to be doing this in an attempt to stop the spread of communism. later sent military troops to the Rhineland, which was another violation of the treaty. ...
... Versailles. He claimed to be doing this in an attempt to stop the spread of communism. later sent military troops to the Rhineland, which was another violation of the treaty. ...
World Depression & World War II
... • Germany went after resources in Caucasus Mountains and pounded the city in the process. • Hitler would not let Germans retreat and they would ...
... • Germany went after resources in Caucasus Mountains and pounded the city in the process. • Hitler would not let Germans retreat and they would ...
18_1 Origins of the Cold War
... from Germany to help pay on its own soil. Estimated 20 million deaths. 2 political regions, Soviet wartime loss. Democratic( Western • Soviets then tried to dominate • agreed that Soviets, British, Eastern Europe to stop furtherEurope) & communist Americans and French would (Eastern Europe). take re ...
... from Germany to help pay on its own soil. Estimated 20 million deaths. 2 political regions, Soviet wartime loss. Democratic( Western • Soviets then tried to dominate • agreed that Soviets, British, Eastern Europe to stop furtherEurope) & communist Americans and French would (Eastern Europe). take re ...
World War II The Road to Victory in Europe
... May 8- Germany surrenders • American soldiers celebrate V-E day or Victory in Europe • The war in Europe was over, but Japan still had to be defeated. ...
... May 8- Germany surrenders • American soldiers celebrate V-E day or Victory in Europe • The war in Europe was over, but Japan still had to be defeated. ...
Onset of World War II
... 3. How does Hitler avoid a two-front war? 4. What happens after the fall of France? 5. What is the “phony war”? When did it occur? 6. How does Germany plan on attacking Britain? 7. What new technologies help Britain survive the attack? 8. What is the Lend-Lease Act? ...
... 3. How does Hitler avoid a two-front war? 4. What happens after the fall of France? 5. What is the “phony war”? When did it occur? 6. How does Germany plan on attacking Britain? 7. What new technologies help Britain survive the attack? 8. What is the Lend-Lease Act? ...
Victims of the Holocaust: Poles
... majority- as “subhumans” occupying lands vital to Germany. As part of the policy to destroy Polish resistance, the Germans killed many of the nations political, religious, and intellectual leaders. They also kidnapped children judged racially suitable for adoption by Germans and confined Poles in do ...
... majority- as “subhumans” occupying lands vital to Germany. As part of the policy to destroy Polish resistance, the Germans killed many of the nations political, religious, and intellectual leaders. They also kidnapped children judged racially suitable for adoption by Germans and confined Poles in do ...
The World After 1945
... military and economic “superpower.” The other major victorious power, the Soviet Union, was the second great “superpower” on Earth. The United States economy was greatly stimulated by the war, and the depression was brought decisively to an end. New industrial complexes were built all over the Unite ...
... military and economic “superpower.” The other major victorious power, the Soviet Union, was the second great “superpower” on Earth. The United States economy was greatly stimulated by the war, and the depression was brought decisively to an end. New industrial complexes were built all over the Unite ...
World War Two
... • Stalin then ordered Soviet Red Army to use “scorched earth” tactics- Soviets destroyed crops, factories, RRs, etc. so Nazis could not control them and get supplies. ...
... • Stalin then ordered Soviet Red Army to use “scorched earth” tactics- Soviets destroyed crops, factories, RRs, etc. so Nazis could not control them and get supplies. ...
DOC
... He started to take back land that they’d lost in the World War 1. Neville Chamberlain, our Prime Minister, met with Hitler to try and avoid war. He also made an agreement with Poland to support each other in the event of war. In 1945 peace was declared. The war in Europe was over! In Britain people ...
... He started to take back land that they’d lost in the World War 1. Neville Chamberlain, our Prime Minister, met with Hitler to try and avoid war. He also made an agreement with Poland to support each other in the event of war. In 1945 peace was declared. The war in Europe was over! In Britain people ...
L - J2e
... 1918. Germany lost this war, and had to pay a large fine for starting the war and for the damage caused to other countries. It also had to give up some of its land, and was only allowed to have a small army. Germany was made to sign a treaty promising that they would behave in certain ways in the fu ...
... 1918. Germany lost this war, and had to pay a large fine for starting the war and for the damage caused to other countries. It also had to give up some of its land, and was only allowed to have a small army. Germany was made to sign a treaty promising that they would behave in certain ways in the fu ...
The Battle of Coral Sea
... Germany invades Poland officially beginning World War II • On September 1, 1939 Germany and the USSR launched a full-scale invasion of Poland. • Britain and France declared war on Germany and WWII had begun. • Germany and the Soviet Union divided Poland into ...
... Germany invades Poland officially beginning World War II • On September 1, 1939 Germany and the USSR launched a full-scale invasion of Poland. • Britain and France declared war on Germany and WWII had begun. • Germany and the Soviet Union divided Poland into ...
World War 2 - Phoenix Union High School District
... A. World War 1 cost more American lives than World War 2 B. World War 2 was by far a more expensive war to fight than World War 1 C. World War 2 was cost more British lives than World War 1 D. More US Marines were involved in World War 2 than soldiers in the Army 29. The "Big Three" met at Yalta to ...
... A. World War 1 cost more American lives than World War 2 B. World War 2 was by far a more expensive war to fight than World War 1 C. World War 2 was cost more British lives than World War 1 D. More US Marines were involved in World War 2 than soldiers in the Army 29. The "Big Three" met at Yalta to ...
DOC
... 1918. Germany lost this war, and had to pay a large fine for starting the war and for the damage caused to other countries. It also had to give up some of its land, and was only allowed to have a small army. Germany was made to sign a treaty promising that they would behave in certain ways in the fu ...
... 1918. Germany lost this war, and had to pay a large fine for starting the war and for the damage caused to other countries. It also had to give up some of its land, and was only allowed to have a small army. Germany was made to sign a treaty promising that they would behave in certain ways in the fu ...
WW2 Fighting - VMA Social Studies
... Allies witness Japanese fighting to death for the first time C. Rommel & his Afrika Korps are defeated in Africa in May ...
... Allies witness Japanese fighting to death for the first time C. Rommel & his Afrika Korps are defeated in Africa in May ...
Western betrayal
The concept of Western betrayal refers to the view that the United Kingdom and France failed to meet their legal, diplomatic, military and moral obligations with respect to the Czech and Polish nations of Central and Eastern Europe in the prelude to and aftermath of the Second World War.In particular, it refers to Czechoslovakia's treatment during the Munich Agreement and subsequent occupation and partition by Nazi Germany, Hungary (The First Vienna Award) and Poland (Invasion of Zaolzie), as well as the failure of the Western allies to aid Poland upon its invasion by Germany and the USSR in 1939. The same concept also refers to the concessions made by the United States and the United Kingdom to the USSR during the Tehran, Yalta and Potsdam conferences, to their stance during the Warsaw Uprising, and some other events, which allocated the region to the Soviet sphere of influence and created the Eastern Bloc.Historically, such views were intertwined with some of the most significant geopolitical events of the 20th century, including the rise and empowerment of the Third Reich (Nazi Germany), the rise of the Soviet Union (USSR) as a dominant superpower with control of large parts of Europe, and various treaties, alliances, and positions taken during and after World War II, and so on into the Cold War.