World War II unit test
... c. Attack Japan immediately following the invasion of China d. Imposed a trade embargo 12. Which of the following European nations was not conquered by Germany? a. Poland b. England c. France d. Holland ...
... c. Attack Japan immediately following the invasion of China d. Imposed a trade embargo 12. Which of the following European nations was not conquered by Germany? a. Poland b. England c. France d. Holland ...
1st Semester Where did human life begin? What is the period, of
... 91. Why was the Berlin Wall built? Who ordered it to be built? 92. What two countries are divided by the 38u‘ parallel? 93. Why did China get involved in the Korean War? 94. Who was the leader of North Korea during the Korean War? 95. Which communist leader built the Berlin Wall? 96. Who commanded U ...
... 91. Why was the Berlin Wall built? Who ordered it to be built? 92. What two countries are divided by the 38u‘ parallel? 93. Why did China get involved in the Korean War? 94. Who was the leader of North Korea during the Korean War? 95. Which communist leader built the Berlin Wall? 96. Who commanded U ...
Chapter 16
... • Following Hitler’s invasion of the Sudetenland, four world leaders met to discuss German aggression • Neville Chamberlain (Great Britain) • Edward Daladier (France) • Benito Mussolini (Italy) • Adolf Hitler (Germany) ...
... • Following Hitler’s invasion of the Sudetenland, four world leaders met to discuss German aggression • Neville Chamberlain (Great Britain) • Edward Daladier (France) • Benito Mussolini (Italy) • Adolf Hitler (Germany) ...
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... marches into Austria and annexed it. • Hitler declared he had to help his “fellow Germans” ...
... marches into Austria and annexed it. • Hitler declared he had to help his “fellow Germans” ...
1939 - 1945 The Second World War
... 9 Apr. - Germany invades Norway and attack; Norway holds out until June 9. ...
... 9 Apr. - Germany invades Norway and attack; Norway holds out until June 9. ...
Conflict and Change Notes III
... called his Fourteen Points. Wilson believed that, by using his plan, both the Allied and Central powers could have "peace without victory." Among other things, he called for an end to colonialism and the establishment of a League of Nations. The actual peace agreement, the Treaty of Versailles, acc ...
... called his Fourteen Points. Wilson believed that, by using his plan, both the Allied and Central powers could have "peace without victory." Among other things, he called for an end to colonialism and the establishment of a League of Nations. The actual peace agreement, the Treaty of Versailles, acc ...
Hot Time In The Town Of Berlin
... The “Big Three” decided on post-war Europe. 1. Divide Germany; control Poland; and United Nations after WWII. "For the Russian people, the question of Poland is not only a question of honor but also a question of security. Throughout history, Poland has been the corridor through which the enemy has ...
... The “Big Three” decided on post-war Europe. 1. Divide Germany; control Poland; and United Nations after WWII. "For the Russian people, the question of Poland is not only a question of honor but also a question of security. Throughout history, Poland has been the corridor through which the enemy has ...
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... d. Stalin was not going to give up a city with his name in it. Not to mention, it was a huge transportation depot and made weapons. e. German troops were not ready for the harsh Russian Winter; many got frostbite and got sick. f. Stalin implemented Stalinism with his Red Army at Stalingrad, “If you ...
... d. Stalin was not going to give up a city with his name in it. Not to mention, it was a huge transportation depot and made weapons. e. German troops were not ready for the harsh Russian Winter; many got frostbite and got sick. f. Stalin implemented Stalinism with his Red Army at Stalingrad, “If you ...
WHII.12 World War II
... 2. The Aryan Master Race – tall, blond hair, blue-eyed Nordic 3. mid-1940 – Nazis began putting Jews in ghettoes and concentration camps 4. June 1941 – Nazis began the mass murdering of Jews, especially in the USSR a. in Kiev, 35,000 were shot in two days 5. “The Final Solution” a. Nazi program for ...
... 2. The Aryan Master Race – tall, blond hair, blue-eyed Nordic 3. mid-1940 – Nazis began putting Jews in ghettoes and concentration camps 4. June 1941 – Nazis began the mass murdering of Jews, especially in the USSR a. in Kiev, 35,000 were shot in two days 5. “The Final Solution” a. Nazi program for ...
49.1 Origins of the Cold War
... developments touched off a second Red Scare in the 1950s when Senator Joseph McCarthy claimed communists were infiltrating US society, even in the government. The Soviets fed the push toward the US military build-up by supporting a communist takeover of Czechoslovakia in 1948. In one month Joseph St ...
... developments touched off a second Red Scare in the 1950s when Senator Joseph McCarthy claimed communists were infiltrating US society, even in the government. The Soviets fed the push toward the US military build-up by supporting a communist takeover of Czechoslovakia in 1948. In one month Joseph St ...
Chap 13_2 - Team Strength
... coast, the British were able to detect incoming German aircraft and direct British fighters to intercept them. Day after day, the British fighters inflicted more losses on the Germans than they suffered. During the long battle, Germany lost 1,733 aircraft while the British lost 915 fighter planes, a ...
... coast, the British were able to detect incoming German aircraft and direct British fighters to intercept them. Day after day, the British fighters inflicted more losses on the Germans than they suffered. During the long battle, Germany lost 1,733 aircraft while the British lost 915 fighter planes, a ...
The End of WW2
... The provision of the Atlantic Charter signed by Roosevelt and Churchill in 1941 included a. self-determination for oppressed peoples and a new international peacekeeping organization b. a permanent alliance between Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union c. a pledge to rid the world of dic ...
... The provision of the Atlantic Charter signed by Roosevelt and Churchill in 1941 included a. self-determination for oppressed peoples and a new international peacekeeping organization b. a permanent alliance between Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union c. a pledge to rid the world of dic ...
Cold War and Global Hegemony, 1945-1991
... his domestic barbarism. Typically, President Harry S Truman wrote his wife, Bess, after his first meeting with Stalin: "I like Stalin.... He is straightforward. Knows what he wants and will compromise when he can't get it." Typically, W. Averell Harriman, the U.S. ambassador to Moscow, remonstrated ...
... his domestic barbarism. Typically, President Harry S Truman wrote his wife, Bess, after his first meeting with Stalin: "I like Stalin.... He is straightforward. Knows what he wants and will compromise when he can't get it." Typically, W. Averell Harriman, the U.S. ambassador to Moscow, remonstrated ...
Images and Stories from the Cold War
... Which statement best describes most Eastern European countries immediately after World War II? They ...
... Which statement best describes most Eastern European countries immediately after World War II? They ...
(See Neutrality Acts of 1935 and 1937).
... • As part of the Allied invasion plan for the Philippines, the U.S. massed a huge fleet in Leyte Gulf. In an attempt to halt the invasion, Japan brought together all of its remaining ships for a ...
... • As part of the Allied invasion plan for the Philippines, the U.S. massed a huge fleet in Leyte Gulf. In an attempt to halt the invasion, Japan brought together all of its remaining ships for a ...
Ivan Maiskii Soviet Ambassador to London 1932
... the Allied forces in the west were recovering from the ‘Battle of the Bulge’ in the Ardennes. Roosevelt himself informed Stalin that Eisenhower did not intend to cross the Rhine until March (Kennedy-Pipe 69). • Stalin actually made it clear to Zhukov that he wanted Berlin taken as quickly as possibl ...
... the Allied forces in the west were recovering from the ‘Battle of the Bulge’ in the Ardennes. Roosevelt himself informed Stalin that Eisenhower did not intend to cross the Rhine until March (Kennedy-Pipe 69). • Stalin actually made it clear to Zhukov that he wanted Berlin taken as quickly as possibl ...
World War II
... With the Germans’ successes in the north and south, Hitler assumed that Stalin’s regime was on the verge of collapse He authorized an advance on Moscow before the onset of winter However the Germans were suffering from ...
... With the Germans’ successes in the north and south, Hitler assumed that Stalin’s regime was on the verge of collapse He authorized an advance on Moscow before the onset of winter However the Germans were suffering from ...
European History Study Guide
... - colonies tensions - archduke assassination - new technology/new weapons 13. True or False Adolf Hitler was responsible for WWII? TRUE 14. What happened with Russia during WWI? What did the Russians do? Pulled out to stabilize own country, stopped Russia’s involvement in WWI Russia fell to Communis ...
... - colonies tensions - archduke assassination - new technology/new weapons 13. True or False Adolf Hitler was responsible for WWII? TRUE 14. What happened with Russia during WWI? What did the Russians do? Pulled out to stabilize own country, stopped Russia’s involvement in WWI Russia fell to Communis ...
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... ► To accomplish this, the Allies launched a series of raids across the English Channel ► One of these raids was against the French town of Dieppe which was in enemy hands ► Canadian troops were given the job of capturing the town at night under the cover of Air bombings and tank landings. ...
... ► To accomplish this, the Allies launched a series of raids across the English Channel ► One of these raids was against the French town of Dieppe which was in enemy hands ► Canadian troops were given the job of capturing the town at night under the cover of Air bombings and tank landings. ...
Dictators of WW II - US History Teachers
... in a European conflict. -The USA had the Great Depression to deal with and many were more concerned about the economy. -Factors such as these created an atmosphere in the USA in which citizens wanted to avoid war at all costs. ...
... in a European conflict. -The USA had the Great Depression to deal with and many were more concerned about the economy. -Factors such as these created an atmosphere in the USA in which citizens wanted to avoid war at all costs. ...
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.