1. What is Kristallnacht? It means the “Night of Broken glass” and it
... It means the “Night of Broken glass” and it took place on November 9, 1938:: 17 year old Herschel Grynszpan, Jew youth came to visit uncle in Paris when he received a post card saying that his father was deported to Poland. Seeking revenge, he shot a German Embassy member in Paris. In retaliation, G ...
... It means the “Night of Broken glass” and it took place on November 9, 1938:: 17 year old Herschel Grynszpan, Jew youth came to visit uncle in Paris when he received a post card saying that his father was deported to Poland. Seeking revenge, he shot a German Embassy member in Paris. In retaliation, G ...
Chapter 18 WS - Dr. Larson
... 35. To finance the war, the federal government did all of the following except a. launch bond drives. b. raise income taxes. c. use deficit spending. d. reduce corporate profits. 36. What was the main war strategy that Roosevelt and Churchill first agreed on? a. to concentrate on chasing the Axis Po ...
... 35. To finance the war, the federal government did all of the following except a. launch bond drives. b. raise income taxes. c. use deficit spending. d. reduce corporate profits. 36. What was the main war strategy that Roosevelt and Churchill first agreed on? a. to concentrate on chasing the Axis Po ...
The Road to War: World War II Begins
... g. Hitler took a _________, but he was correct in guessing how badly the French (and their allies) did ______ __________ war h. The horrors and endless ___________________ of __________ _____ _____ were still fresh on the minds of the French; they were ________ _____________ to fight over the Rhinel ...
... g. Hitler took a _________, but he was correct in guessing how badly the French (and their allies) did ______ __________ war h. The horrors and endless ___________________ of __________ _____ _____ were still fresh on the minds of the French; they were ________ _____________ to fight over the Rhinel ...
1 – World War II on Worldwide Stamps. A presentation by Louis
... 21- Among the Canadian Military Pattern (CMP) trucks produced by the Ford Motor Company of Canada was this 3 ton 4x4 Ford F60L military ambulance. Joint collaboration between the Canadian subsidiaries of Ford and General Motors enabled generic vehicles to be easily customized for either war or comme ...
... 21- Among the Canadian Military Pattern (CMP) trucks produced by the Ford Motor Company of Canada was this 3 ton 4x4 Ford F60L military ambulance. Joint collaboration between the Canadian subsidiaries of Ford and General Motors enabled generic vehicles to be easily customized for either war or comme ...
World War II in Europe
... 1. The population of Japan had exploded from 30 million in 1870 to 80 million in 1937. The ability to feed the people and purchase raw materials depended on the manufacturing of industrial goods and textiles. When Western nations hit by the depression sought to protect their economies by erecting ta ...
... 1. The population of Japan had exploded from 30 million in 1870 to 80 million in 1937. The ability to feed the people and purchase raw materials depended on the manufacturing of industrial goods and textiles. When Western nations hit by the depression sought to protect their economies by erecting ta ...
World War II and Its Aftermath
... helped Germany bypass the British blockade. On August 23, 1939, four days after the economic agreement was signed and a little over a week before the beginning of World War II, Ribbentrop and Molotov signed the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact. (The pact is also referred to as the German-Soviet Non-A ...
... helped Germany bypass the British blockade. On August 23, 1939, four days after the economic agreement was signed and a little over a week before the beginning of World War II, Ribbentrop and Molotov signed the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact. (The pact is also referred to as the German-Soviet Non-A ...
From Appeasement to War
... While the Western democracies sought to avoid war, Germany, Italy, and Japan formed an alliance called the Axis Powers. ...
... While the Western democracies sought to avoid war, Germany, Italy, and Japan formed an alliance called the Axis Powers. ...
Chapter 13 The Rise of Dictators and World War II
... 9. The Holocaust – complete destruction of life on purpose – usually by fire. This term refers to the murder of 6 million Jews and 5 million others by the Nazis in WWII. 10.The Final Solution – Hitler’s plan to exterminate “inferior” people such as Jews, the handicapped, political enemies, and other ...
... 9. The Holocaust – complete destruction of life on purpose – usually by fire. This term refers to the murder of 6 million Jews and 5 million others by the Nazis in WWII. 10.The Final Solution – Hitler’s plan to exterminate “inferior” people such as Jews, the handicapped, political enemies, and other ...
EH Chapter 27 WWII Timeline
... Evacuation of Allied troops from Dunkirk completed. Over 300,000 soldiers were successfully transported across the English Channel to Great Britain. ...
... Evacuation of Allied troops from Dunkirk completed. Over 300,000 soldiers were successfully transported across the English Channel to Great Britain. ...
Lesson 2
... affected the interactions between the countries involved both then and at the present time. d. Homework: Students will be asked to color in the blank world map provided by coloring all those countries involved in the axis one color and all those involved in the allies another. Students are also to c ...
... affected the interactions between the countries involved both then and at the present time. d. Homework: Students will be asked to color in the blank world map provided by coloring all those countries involved in the axis one color and all those involved in the allies another. Students are also to c ...
Document
... 1. HITLER'S SURPRISE INVASION OF SOVIET UNION JUNE 22, 1941 2. 1 DAY BEFORE 129TH ANNIVERSARY OF NAPOLEON'S INVASION OF RUSSIA 3. BARBAROSSA FAMOUS 12TH C. GERMAN HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR WHO TRIED TO EXTEND GERMAN DOMINION INTO ITALY 4. ALONG A NEARLY 1000 MILE FRONTIER W/3 MILLION MEN a. 70% OF GERMAN F ...
... 1. HITLER'S SURPRISE INVASION OF SOVIET UNION JUNE 22, 1941 2. 1 DAY BEFORE 129TH ANNIVERSARY OF NAPOLEON'S INVASION OF RUSSIA 3. BARBAROSSA FAMOUS 12TH C. GERMAN HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR WHO TRIED TO EXTEND GERMAN DOMINION INTO ITALY 4. ALONG A NEARLY 1000 MILE FRONTIER W/3 MILLION MEN a. 70% OF GERMAN F ...
WORLD WAR II I. STEPS TO WWII A. LONG
... G. FINAL STEP TO WAR - GERMAN INVASION OF POLAND 1. HITLER DECIDED TO INVADE POLISH CORRIDOR AS THOUGHT BRITAIN & FRANCE WOULD NOT OPPOSE HIM a. HITLER: OUR ENEMIES ARE LITTLE WORMS. I SAW THEM AT MUNICH 2. ON SEPTEMBER 1 GERMAN ARMIES ENTERED POLAND 3. RUSSIAN TROOPS INVADED POLAND FROM EAST 4. 48 ...
... G. FINAL STEP TO WAR - GERMAN INVASION OF POLAND 1. HITLER DECIDED TO INVADE POLISH CORRIDOR AS THOUGHT BRITAIN & FRANCE WOULD NOT OPPOSE HIM a. HITLER: OUR ENEMIES ARE LITTLE WORMS. I SAW THEM AT MUNICH 2. ON SEPTEMBER 1 GERMAN ARMIES ENTERED POLAND 3. RUSSIAN TROOPS INVADED POLAND FROM EAST 4. 48 ...
World War II - California State University, Los Angeles
... d. Germany bombs Britain in preparation for invasion e. Russia invades Finland f. Roosevelt wins reelection for third term g. lends Britain war supplies, Lend-Lease Act h. closes Italian & Germany consulates 5. Hitler makes first big mistake and attacks Soviet Union a. U.S. needs Soviet ally extend ...
... d. Germany bombs Britain in preparation for invasion e. Russia invades Finland f. Roosevelt wins reelection for third term g. lends Britain war supplies, Lend-Lease Act h. closes Italian & Germany consulates 5. Hitler makes first big mistake and attacks Soviet Union a. U.S. needs Soviet ally extend ...
Chapter 13 The Rise of Dictators and World War II
... 9. The Holocaust – complete destruction of life on purpose – usually by fire. This term refers to the murder of 6 million Jews and 5 million others by the Nazis in WWII. 10.The Final Solution – Hitler’s plan to exterminate “inferior” people such as Jews, the handicapped, political enemies, and other ...
... 9. The Holocaust – complete destruction of life on purpose – usually by fire. This term refers to the murder of 6 million Jews and 5 million others by the Nazis in WWII. 10.The Final Solution – Hitler’s plan to exterminate “inferior” people such as Jews, the handicapped, political enemies, and other ...
Chapter 15
... restore country to Roman Empire power Imperial Japan Japan felt cheated by its failure to gain ...
... restore country to Roman Empire power Imperial Japan Japan felt cheated by its failure to gain ...
Fighting World War II/EQ: What military strategies did
... o As in World War I, the Allies reduced their losses by using the convoy system. By 1943, it was churning out enough ships to replace lost vessels and to defend against U-boat attacks. This new U.S. fleet would play a key role in naval battles and in supporting ground and air forces during World ...
... o As in World War I, the Allies reduced their losses by using the convoy system. By 1943, it was churning out enough ships to replace lost vessels and to defend against U-boat attacks. This new U.S. fleet would play a key role in naval battles and in supporting ground and air forces during World ...
Guided Reading 13-1
... Warring nations could buy non-military goods on a “cash-and-carry” basis, meaning they could not receive any loans, and they also had to transport goods in their own ships. ...
... Warring nations could buy non-military goods on a “cash-and-carry” basis, meaning they could not receive any loans, and they also had to transport goods in their own ships. ...
Interwar and World War II Test
... 12. After World War II, _______________ was divided into four sections and governed by the Allies, and ______________ was divided into two sections, East and West. 13. While Hirohito was the Emperor of Japan, it was General ____________ _____________ who really controlled the country. 14. The Battl ...
... 12. After World War II, _______________ was divided into four sections and governed by the Allies, and ______________ was divided into two sections, East and West. 13. While Hirohito was the Emperor of Japan, it was General ____________ _____________ who really controlled the country. 14. The Battl ...
The Allies Turn The Allies Turn the Tide
... rainstorm of bullets, shells, death some craft too far from beach ...
... rainstorm of bullets, shells, death some craft too far from beach ...
File
... • Hedge rows proved difficult for soldiers as they encountered the enemy • Many troops missed their landing zones ...
... • Hedge rows proved difficult for soldiers as they encountered the enemy • Many troops missed their landing zones ...
I. Rise of the Axis Powers (Germany, Italy, Japan)
... June 1942, U.S. defeated Japanese at Battle of Midway ending Japanese expansion B) US led by Gen MacArthur used Island Hopping strategy to defeat Japanese C) June 1945, Allied forces in Okinawa (350 m. from Japan) ...
... June 1942, U.S. defeated Japanese at Battle of Midway ending Japanese expansion B) US led by Gen MacArthur used Island Hopping strategy to defeat Japanese C) June 1945, Allied forces in Okinawa (350 m. from Japan) ...
World War Looms
... German fighters had a very limited time which they could spend over Britain before their fuel got too low. British fighters could land, refuel and rearm and be in the air again very quickly. The change of targets was crucial. It is now believed that Fighter Command was perhaps only 24 hours away fro ...
... German fighters had a very limited time which they could spend over Britain before their fuel got too low. British fighters could land, refuel and rearm and be in the air again very quickly. The change of targets was crucial. It is now believed that Fighter Command was perhaps only 24 hours away fro ...
Timeline
... April 1: U.S forces invade the island of Okinawa, considered by the Japanese to be part of their home islands. The three month struggle is the bloodiest of the Pacific campaign with 80,000 Americans killed or wounded (Japanese losses, both military and civilian, are far higher). Such losses are said ...
... April 1: U.S forces invade the island of Okinawa, considered by the Japanese to be part of their home islands. The three month struggle is the bloodiest of the Pacific campaign with 80,000 Americans killed or wounded (Japanese losses, both military and civilian, are far higher). Such losses are said ...