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File - AP US History

... These pacts were essentially trade agreements that stated if the United States lowered its tariff, then the other country would do the same. With the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act, the president was empowered to lower existing rates by as much as 50% provided that the other country involved would ...
Ch. 17 – World War II
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... Poland (World War II begins) – Sept. 3, 1939 - France & Britain declare war on Germany. ...
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File - AP US History Notes!

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World War II

... • What two major historical events contributed to the rise of fascism in Italy and Germany, and totalitarianism in the Soviet Union? • How did Mussolini and Hitler seek to solve ...
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The Coming of the Second World War

... • During the following two years, German industry, railroads, and cities were destroyed. ...
AKS 47: World War II
AKS 47: World War II

... The Fall of France 1940: Germany occupies Denmark, Norway, Belgium, France Pave a way to France & distract Allies by invading Holland, Belgium, & Luxembourg, then send massive force through the Ardennes Forest Hitler forces French to sign armistice agreement in same railroad car used for the armisti ...
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File - Tennessee Geographic Alliance

... aircraft overhead. The commotion intensifies and the Germans start packing equipment into trucks in preparation of leaving the area. Confused, Marie-Louise is unsure whether the aircraft and gunfire are German or Allied. We join her story as dawn breaks on the 6th of June 1944. "Little by little the ...
Unit 7 powerpoint and notes
Unit 7 powerpoint and notes

... We believe the telegram can be decrypted using two ciphers that were uncovered earlier this month It is your job to decrypt this coded message as quickly as possible. We believe the contents will be enough to get the U.S. to join the war against the Germans (Some normal class rules do not apply for ...
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9th WWII UPDATED
9th WWII UPDATED

... strong army and a defense treaty with France. But 3 million German-speaking people lived in the Sudetenland - a western border region of Czechoslovakia. This heavily fortified area also formed the Czech’s main defense against Germany. Anschluss had only increased pro-Nazi feelings among the Sudeten ...
Chapter 33
Chapter 33

... democracies allowed Germany to keep Sudetenland (part of Czechoslovakia). They hoped that this would stop Hitler from taking over other countries. It did not. In March 1939, Hitler took over all of Czechoslovakia. (See Austria note.) ...
9th WWII UPDATED
9th WWII UPDATED

... strong army and a defense treaty with France. But 3 million German-speaking people lived in the Sudetenland - a western border region of Czechoslovakia. This heavily fortified area also formed the Czech’s main defense against Germany. Anschluss had only increased pro-Nazi feelings among the Sudeten ...
Slide 1
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... searching for ways to boost the morale of Americans. • He wanted to bomb Tokyo, but that was a difficult task- Japanese ships would prevent US aircraft carrier from getting too close to their coast. • In early 1942, a planner suggested the use of longrange B-25 bombers that could take off from fligh ...
Hot Time In The Town Of Berlin
Hot Time In The Town Of Berlin

... Allies fought their way past underwater mines, barbed wire, and machine-gun fire. Heavy resistance even though Germans thought it was a diversion for a larger invasion elsewhere.  Germ slow response allowed Allies to set up a beachhead.  Within three months, Allies had 2 million men and half mill ...
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... Germany Starts the War • Hitler conquers rest of Czechoslovakia, intends to attack Poland • Germany, Soviet Union sign nonaggression pact, both invade Poland • Germany uses new method of warfare blitzkrieg (lightning war): - stresses speed, surprise in use of tanks, troops, planes • Hitler conquers ...
Chapter 24
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... • Roosevelt warned that the neutrality acts might drag us into war instead of keeping us out, but he did not veto the bills. • The Americans supported isolationism by remaining apart from European conflicts to avoid another war. ...
Chapter 35 Reading Guide
Chapter 35 Reading Guide

... industries. Rural and less-developed areas in the West and Southwest grow as well, a result of receiving government military contracts. ...
A Separate Peace Powerpoint
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Chapter 17 The United States in World War II
Chapter 17 The United States in World War II

... • Soviets defeat Germans in bitter winter campaign - Over 230,000 Germans, 1,100,000 Soviets die • Battle a turning point: Soviet army begins to move towards Germany ...
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... • Surprise US invasion of Europe on D-Day – June 6, 1944: Invasion at Normandy in France – Complete surprise against Germans – 5000 US troops die on Day 1 ...
America: A Concise History 3e
America: A Concise History 3e

... America's task was far more complex and backbreaking than during World War I. We had to feed, clothe, and arm ourselves, as well as transport our forces to regions as far separated as Britain and Burma. More than that, we had to send a vast amount of food and munitions to our hardpressed allies, wh ...
Ch 25 - wueschner.org
Ch 25 - wueschner.org

... America's task was far more complex and backbreaking than during World War I. We had to feed, clothe, and arm ourselves, as well as transport our forces to regions as far separated as Britain and Burma. More than that, we had to send a vast amount of food and munitions to our hardpressed allies, wh ...
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What are the effects of World War II?

... U.S. bomber known as the Liberator. The B-24 had a slim wing design that allowed it to fly faster and higher and to carry a heavier bomb load than the better known B-17, or Flying Fortress. The B-24's unusual tail — two fins popping up off a crossbeam — combined with the slimmer wings also gave it a ...
World War II - Groupfusion.net
World War II - Groupfusion.net

... 3. Follow Eisenhower’s route thru Sicily into Italy and up to Rome. Make a star on Rome because it’s now free of the Nazis. Add the date. 4. Draw a green arrow to show where the Russians pushed the German. Mark the arrow USSR. 5. Draw an blue arrow labeled Allies to show where the Allied troops left ...
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The War That Came Early

The War That Came Early is a six-volume alternate history series by Harry Turtledove, in which World War II begins in 1938 over Czechoslovakia. The first volume, Hitler's War, was released in hardcover in 2009 without a series title. Subsequently, the paperback edition was announced as The War That Came Early: Hitler's War.
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