Class Notes - Jessamine County Schools
... Hitler and Mussolini backed Franco’s rebels with troops, weapons, tanks, and planes. Hitler was able to test the power of his newly rebuilt war machine o 1939- Franco’s victory in the Spanish Civil War resulted in the establishment of a fascist dictatorship, led by Franco The United States Slowl ...
... Hitler and Mussolini backed Franco’s rebels with troops, weapons, tanks, and planes. Hitler was able to test the power of his newly rebuilt war machine o 1939- Franco’s victory in the Spanish Civil War resulted in the establishment of a fascist dictatorship, led by Franco The United States Slowl ...
World War II
... During most of the 1930s, Americans and the United States government were committed to remaining neutral in the event of a European conflict. When the British faced the Axis powers alone, many Americans began to support limited assistance and aid. Most Americans did not favor United States ent ...
... During most of the 1930s, Americans and the United States government were committed to remaining neutral in the event of a European conflict. When the British faced the Axis powers alone, many Americans began to support limited assistance and aid. Most Americans did not favor United States ent ...
WWII Notes to Help You Study
... Japanese equipment. Turning point in Pacific War. Soon the Allies began “island hopping” Island by island they won back territory back ...
... Japanese equipment. Turning point in Pacific War. Soon the Allies began “island hopping” Island by island they won back territory back ...
Unit 10 World War II
... In Italy, Benito Mussolini gathered support of conservatives and the military and established the Fascist ...
... In Italy, Benito Mussolini gathered support of conservatives and the military and established the Fascist ...
Name: Block: ____ Date: WWII STUDY GUIDE AMERICA AND THE
... 25. What effect did the war have on the Great Depression? 26. Describe daily life in wartime America. 27. What was the Bracero Program? 28. What did “Rosie the Riveter” symbolize? 29. What were the Zoot Suit riots? 30. What did the Supreme Court rule in Korematsu v. the U.S.? 31. Describe the treatm ...
... 25. What effect did the war have on the Great Depression? 26. Describe daily life in wartime America. 27. What was the Bracero Program? 28. What did “Rosie the Riveter” symbolize? 29. What were the Zoot Suit riots? 30. What did the Supreme Court rule in Korematsu v. the U.S.? 31. Describe the treatm ...
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... Japanese equipment. Turning point in Pacific War. Soon the Allies began “island hopping” Island by island they won back territory back ...
... Japanese equipment. Turning point in Pacific War. Soon the Allies began “island hopping” Island by island they won back territory back ...
Prelude to World War II
... • (Practice Test Booklet 2005) One of the causes of World War II is considered to be the policy of appeasement of German demands. This was evidenced by which of the following events? • A. The Japanese invasion of Manchuria in northeast China in 1931 • B. The Soviet Union sending troops to fight in t ...
... • (Practice Test Booklet 2005) One of the causes of World War II is considered to be the policy of appeasement of German demands. This was evidenced by which of the following events? • A. The Japanese invasion of Manchuria in northeast China in 1931 • B. The Soviet Union sending troops to fight in t ...
Exam 2 Notes - Taft High School
... Children had to adjust to a working mother and an absent father. This caused problems especially for girls which increased their juvenile delinquency. War in Europe Strategy from the beginning of the war had been, “Get Hitler First”. From 1942 until 1944, the Allies had slowly begun to reclaim ...
... Children had to adjust to a working mother and an absent father. This caused problems especially for girls which increased their juvenile delinquency. War in Europe Strategy from the beginning of the war had been, “Get Hitler First”. From 1942 until 1944, the Allies had slowly begun to reclaim ...
12_Poland and War
... 1. Name three reasons why the British were wary of an alliance with Russia. 2. Name three reasons why the Russians were wary of the Western democracies. 3. What other threat did Russia face, which made Stalin even more reluctant to enter into an alliance with Britain & France? 4. For what reasons di ...
... 1. Name three reasons why the British were wary of an alliance with Russia. 2. Name three reasons why the Russians were wary of the Western democracies. 3. What other threat did Russia face, which made Stalin even more reluctant to enter into an alliance with Britain & France? 4. For what reasons di ...
Failure of the League of Nations
... In fact this was to be nothing more than a Japanese Empire, intended to provide living space for Japan’s growing population and to enable Japan to acquire the raw materials which she desperately needed, the most crucial of which was oil. ...
... In fact this was to be nothing more than a Japanese Empire, intended to provide living space for Japan’s growing population and to enable Japan to acquire the raw materials which she desperately needed, the most crucial of which was oil. ...
Ch.5 - SD43 Teacher Sites
... 10. What strategic benefit was there to controlling the Mediterranean? Why would the Axis have needed to control this area? 11. Do you think it was an error on Germany’s part to invade the U.S.S.R.? Explain. Using the information about each of the major battles in this section, explain the strategic ...
... 10. What strategic benefit was there to controlling the Mediterranean? Why would the Axis have needed to control this area? 11. Do you think it was an error on Germany’s part to invade the U.S.S.R.? Explain. Using the information about each of the major battles in this section, explain the strategic ...
The Coming of World War II. 1937-1939
... of the war against Japan. Agreement was reached to divide Germany into four zones, separately occupied by Russia, the United States, Britain, and France. It was assumed that a permanently divided, disarmed, and de-industrialized Germany could never again wage aggressive war. (21) Stalin also agreed ...
... of the war against Japan. Agreement was reached to divide Germany into four zones, separately occupied by Russia, the United States, Britain, and France. It was assumed that a permanently divided, disarmed, and de-industrialized Germany could never again wage aggressive war. (21) Stalin also agreed ...
World War II, 1939–1945
... place at dawn on September 1, 1939. German tanks and troop trucks rumbled across the Polish border. At the same time, German aircraft and artillery began a merciless bombing of Poland’s capital, Warsaw. France and Great Britain declared war on Germany on September 3. But Poland fell some time before ...
... place at dawn on September 1, 1939. German tanks and troop trucks rumbled across the Polish border. At the same time, German aircraft and artillery began a merciless bombing of Poland’s capital, Warsaw. France and Great Britain declared war on Germany on September 3. But Poland fell some time before ...
World War II, 1939–1945 Previewing Main Ideas
... place at dawn on September 1, 1939. German tanks and troop trucks rumbled across the Polish border. At the same time, German aircraft and artillery began a merciless bombing of Poland’s capital, Warsaw. France and Great Britain declared war on Germany on September 3. But Poland fell some time before ...
... place at dawn on September 1, 1939. German tanks and troop trucks rumbled across the Polish border. At the same time, German aircraft and artillery began a merciless bombing of Poland’s capital, Warsaw. France and Great Britain declared war on Germany on September 3. But Poland fell some time before ...
Unit 11
... African Americans generally served in segregated military units and were assigned to non-combat roles but demanded the right to serve in combat rather than support roles. All-Minority military units Tuskegee Airmen (African American) served in Europe with distinction. Nisei regiments (Asian Am ...
... African Americans generally served in segregated military units and were assigned to non-combat roles but demanded the right to serve in combat rather than support roles. All-Minority military units Tuskegee Airmen (African American) served in Europe with distinction. Nisei regiments (Asian Am ...
APUSH10 - APUSHistoryHardee
... that Germany would occupy the Sudetenland unopposed and Hitler promised there would be no further aggression. Within six months Hitler had invaded the rest of Czechoslovakia and the British and French were threatening war if Hitler committed any further acts of aggression. British Prime Minister Nev ...
... that Germany would occupy the Sudetenland unopposed and Hitler promised there would be no further aggression. Within six months Hitler had invaded the rest of Czechoslovakia and the British and French were threatening war if Hitler committed any further acts of aggression. British Prime Minister Nev ...
World War II Section 1 - Geneva Area City Schools
... Soviet Union -fascism and communism were very different. -fascism was based in extreme nationalism and loyalty to the state. -communism sought international change and a classless society. -Stalin worried about Germany military expansion -1939 British and French officials discussed a possible allian ...
... Soviet Union -fascism and communism were very different. -fascism was based in extreme nationalism and loyalty to the state. -communism sought international change and a classless society. -Stalin worried about Germany military expansion -1939 British and French officials discussed a possible allian ...
Chapter 32 - Community Unit School District 200
... place at dawn on September 1, 1939. German tanks and troop trucks rumbled across the Polish border. At the same time, German aircraft and artillery began a merciless bombing of Poland’s capital, Warsaw. France and Great Britain declared war on Germany on September 3. But Poland fell some time before ...
... place at dawn on September 1, 1939. German tanks and troop trucks rumbled across the Polish border. At the same time, German aircraft and artillery began a merciless bombing of Poland’s capital, Warsaw. France and Great Britain declared war on Germany on September 3. But Poland fell some time before ...
Second world war
... persecution,and to force the Polish government to concede Danzig and the Polish ...
... persecution,and to force the Polish government to concede Danzig and the Polish ...
World_War_II_1942
... surrender. Japanese suicide pilots called “kamikazes” sank American ships by crashing their planes into them. It looked as though the Japanese would have to be subdued by a massive invasion. It would be ...
... surrender. Japanese suicide pilots called “kamikazes” sank American ships by crashing their planes into them. It looked as though the Japanese would have to be subdued by a massive invasion. It would be ...
AKS 47: World War II - Brookwood High School
... The European Campaign July 1942-Feb.1943: Battle of Stalingrad Comparison to Napoleon: In both invasions, Russia’s terrible winter & its strategy of destroying everything in the enemy’s path created severe hardships for the invaders ...
... The European Campaign July 1942-Feb.1943: Battle of Stalingrad Comparison to Napoleon: In both invasions, Russia’s terrible winter & its strategy of destroying everything in the enemy’s path created severe hardships for the invaders ...
File - In The Front Seat
... easily defeated Polish forces in days • The Soviets invaded Sept. 17, 1939 – The Poles ran to the Russian Army who they thought were there to protect them ...
... easily defeated Polish forces in days • The Soviets invaded Sept. 17, 1939 – The Poles ran to the Russian Army who they thought were there to protect them ...