MICKNOTES- (21) World War II
... reached across many parts of the globe, most countries involved shared a united effort aimed at ending the aggression of the Axis Powers—Germany, Italy, and Japan. Despite the fact that Germany and Japan were technically allies, however, they had vastly different motives and objectives, and their le ...
... reached across many parts of the globe, most countries involved shared a united effort aimed at ending the aggression of the Axis Powers—Germany, Italy, and Japan. Despite the fact that Germany and Japan were technically allies, however, they had vastly different motives and objectives, and their le ...
WWII Virtual Field Trip
... War cannot always be avoided. Dictators such as Stalin, Hitler, and Mussolini created an environment of terror and conflict. These villains manipulated the lives of their people, often using torture and propaganda to gain wealth and power. Boys, fathers, uncles, and friends perished trying to protec ...
... War cannot always be avoided. Dictators such as Stalin, Hitler, and Mussolini created an environment of terror and conflict. These villains manipulated the lives of their people, often using torture and propaganda to gain wealth and power. Boys, fathers, uncles, and friends perished trying to protec ...
11SS Slides Ch. 5 WW 2(UPDATED)
... required local farmers to drive their loaded carts through the town of Dachau as an education for the inhabitants. ...
... required local farmers to drive their loaded carts through the town of Dachau as an education for the inhabitants. ...
Chapter 17-2 Questions ppt
... 2. planning this attack for 2 years— 3. bomb supply routes (RR, roads, bridges) for a 45 days before attack 4. June 5 original date, weather forces it back 1 day 5. Largest land-air-sea assault in army history ...
... 2. planning this attack for 2 years— 3. bomb supply routes (RR, roads, bridges) for a 45 days before attack 4. June 5 original date, weather forces it back 1 day 5. Largest land-air-sea assault in army history ...
Ch. 28 Notes File
... May 1943 Gen George Patton and British Gen Montgomery had driven Germans from Africa ii)Soviet Red Army held off immense German 1942-1943 winter offensive at Stalingrad, Hitler’s forces exhausted and forced to abandon eastern advance iii)July 1943 US agreed to British plan to invade Sicily, Mussolin ...
... May 1943 Gen George Patton and British Gen Montgomery had driven Germans from Africa ii)Soviet Red Army held off immense German 1942-1943 winter offensive at Stalingrad, Hitler’s forces exhausted and forced to abandon eastern advance iii)July 1943 US agreed to British plan to invade Sicily, Mussolin ...
Combined-Notes-20th-Century-Military
... 1. Loose Ends -Philippine Insurrection (1899-1902), Emilio Aguinaldo leads revolt, fails. Moro Rebellion until 1913. -Pancho Villa (Punitive Expedition: 1916-17) Pershing (but also Patton and others) seek out Villa for Columbus, NM raid -Locarno Pact – 1925, borders in W. Europe fixed, leaves door o ...
... 1. Loose Ends -Philippine Insurrection (1899-1902), Emilio Aguinaldo leads revolt, fails. Moro Rebellion until 1913. -Pancho Villa (Punitive Expedition: 1916-17) Pershing (but also Patton and others) seek out Villa for Columbus, NM raid -Locarno Pact – 1925, borders in W. Europe fixed, leaves door o ...
Grade 10 History
... In 1938, Time magazine declared Hitler its “Man of the Year.” Write a short Opinion Piece debating whether Time’s selection of Hitler was appropriate or wrong? You must offer three specific examples with your idea. Write a short Opinion Piece debating whether “Canada’s identity was dramatically chan ...
... In 1938, Time magazine declared Hitler its “Man of the Year.” Write a short Opinion Piece debating whether Time’s selection of Hitler was appropriate or wrong? You must offer three specific examples with your idea. Write a short Opinion Piece debating whether “Canada’s identity was dramatically chan ...
Causes of World War II - MrGleasonSocialStudies
... surrendered. • April, 1940: Germany invades Denmark and Norway. • May, 1940: Nazis invade Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and France. ...
... surrendered. • April, 1940: Germany invades Denmark and Norway. • May, 1940: Nazis invade Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and France. ...
World War II 1939-1945 Spark Notes History Overview World War II
... The war in Europe began in September 1939, when Germany, under Chancellor Adolf Hitler, invaded Poland. Britain and France responded by declaring war on Germany but took little action over the following months. In 1940, Germany launched its next initiative by attacking Denmark andNorway, followed sh ...
... The war in Europe began in September 1939, when Germany, under Chancellor Adolf Hitler, invaded Poland. Britain and France responded by declaring war on Germany but took little action over the following months. In 1940, Germany launched its next initiative by attacking Denmark andNorway, followed sh ...
Teaching Resources
... to seek no more territory. 12. Within six months, Hitler’s forces had overrun the rest of Czechoslovakia and were threatening to march into Poland. 13. In August 1939 Hitler signed the Nonaggression Pact with the Soviet Union, which assured Germany it would not have to wage war on two fronts at once ...
... to seek no more territory. 12. Within six months, Hitler’s forces had overrun the rest of Czechoslovakia and were threatening to march into Poland. 13. In August 1939 Hitler signed the Nonaggression Pact with the Soviet Union, which assured Germany it would not have to wage war on two fronts at once ...
totalitarian government
... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=668zH17N P8w&safe=active FDR: “Let no one imagine that we will escape…that this western hemisphere will not be attacked”—outraged many isolationists ...
... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=668zH17N P8w&safe=active FDR: “Let no one imagine that we will escape…that this western hemisphere will not be attacked”—outraged many isolationists ...
Power point review of Vocabulary fill in the blank worksheet
... Pacific islands and Asia. The Allies greatly outnumbered the Japanese. Although the Allies did suffer about 14,000 casualties during this Pacific campaign, the losses for the Japanese were far worse. The Japanese would lose almost every soldier they had in most battle, especially on the island of Sa ...
... Pacific islands and Asia. The Allies greatly outnumbered the Japanese. Although the Allies did suffer about 14,000 casualties during this Pacific campaign, the losses for the Japanese were far worse. The Japanese would lose almost every soldier they had in most battle, especially on the island of Sa ...
WWII - Mr. Zittle`s Classroom
... • Mein Kampf—basic beliefs of Nazism, based on extreme nationalism • Wants to unite German-speaking people, enforce racial “purification” • 1932, 6 million unemployed; many men join Hitler’s private army • Nazis become strongest political party; Hitler named chancellor • Third Reich established ...
... • Mein Kampf—basic beliefs of Nazism, based on extreme nationalism • Wants to unite German-speaking people, enforce racial “purification” • 1932, 6 million unemployed; many men join Hitler’s private army • Nazis become strongest political party; Hitler named chancellor • Third Reich established ...
A – Soviet Union
... • Tagged Jewish people with the Star of David • Placed them into the Ghettostaking all of their possessions • Jews were used in factories and labor camps for the war effort • If they could not work they were executed • Later the Jewish people were placed into Death Camps ...
... • Tagged Jewish people with the Star of David • Placed them into the Ghettostaking all of their possessions • Jews were used in factories and labor camps for the war effort • If they could not work they were executed • Later the Jewish people were placed into Death Camps ...
world war looms
... The Germans occupied the northern part of France while a Nazi-controlled puppet government, called the Vichy government, ruled the southern part of France. ...
... The Germans occupied the northern part of France while a Nazi-controlled puppet government, called the Vichy government, ruled the southern part of France. ...
Chapter 13 The Rise of Dictators and World War II
... square mile island. About 23,000 Japanese soldiers had prepared defences but allowed the landing to take place before opening fire. The Japanese had prepared for the invasion with a system of underground tunnels, bunkers, and pillboxes, designed to entrap and decimate the Americans. •Over the next 3 ...
... square mile island. About 23,000 Japanese soldiers had prepared defences but allowed the landing to take place before opening fire. The Japanese had prepared for the invasion with a system of underground tunnels, bunkers, and pillboxes, designed to entrap and decimate the Americans. •Over the next 3 ...
World War II (1939
... were annexed by the USSR. Romania was also forced to cede land to USSR. Poland fell in less than one month. ...
... were annexed by the USSR. Romania was also forced to cede land to USSR. Poland fell in less than one month. ...
Document
... On ______________________, Poland was invaded from the East and the West _______________________. Invasion of Poland ...
... On ______________________, Poland was invaded from the East and the West _______________________. Invasion of Poland ...
US Involvement in World War 2
... Germany was defeated by 1943 TURNING POINT of the war; Germany retreating (90,000 troops captured) ...
... Germany was defeated by 1943 TURNING POINT of the war; Germany retreating (90,000 troops captured) ...
AP EH CH - Wichita Falls ISD
... 9. France would not respond to German troops being sent into the Rhineland without British support and the London Times summed up British sentiments when it noted that the Germans were only “going into their own back garden.” 10. as Hitler’s popularity grew with each success, Germany, who had become ...
... 9. France would not respond to German troops being sent into the Rhineland without British support and the London Times summed up British sentiments when it noted that the Germans were only “going into their own back garden.” 10. as Hitler’s popularity grew with each success, Germany, who had become ...
PPTNotesAppeasement Trying to Keep the Peace
... after, Mussolini seized Albania. Then Hitler demanded that Poland return the former German port of Danzig. The Poles refused and turned to Britain and France for aid. But appeasement had convinced Hitler that neither nation would risk war. #10 Britain and France guaranteed Polish independence. ...
... after, Mussolini seized Albania. Then Hitler demanded that Poland return the former German port of Danzig. The Poles refused and turned to Britain and France for aid. But appeasement had convinced Hitler that neither nation would risk war. #10 Britain and France guaranteed Polish independence. ...
An Age of Anxiety/Nationalism/World War II
... In 1931, the Japanese army blew up a small portion of their Manchurian railroad and blamed it on the Chinese They used this “Mukden Incident” as an excuse to attack the Chinese Japanese forces took control of Manchuria and made it a puppet state In response, Chiang Kai-shek appealed to the League of ...
... In 1931, the Japanese army blew up a small portion of their Manchurian railroad and blamed it on the Chinese They used this “Mukden Incident” as an excuse to attack the Chinese Japanese forces took control of Manchuria and made it a puppet state In response, Chiang Kai-shek appealed to the League of ...
Unit 8 Glossary (U.S. enters WWII) 1941-1945
... defendants, who included Nazi Party officials and high-ranking military officers along with German industrialists, lawyers and doctors, were indicted on such charges as crimes against peace and crimes against humanity. Nazi leader Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) committed suicide and was never brought to t ...
... defendants, who included Nazi Party officials and high-ranking military officers along with German industrialists, lawyers and doctors, were indicted on such charges as crimes against peace and crimes against humanity. Nazi leader Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) committed suicide and was never brought to t ...
World War II
... ______, Several Island groups in the Pacific put under Japanese control Thailand was forced into an alliance with Japan More Chinese territory taken, too ____________________________ – Japan wanted to make it look like they were helping these people escape colonialism ...
... ______, Several Island groups in the Pacific put under Japanese control Thailand was forced into an alliance with Japan More Chinese territory taken, too ____________________________ – Japan wanted to make it look like they were helping these people escape colonialism ...