Course outline 3 in MS Word format
... (violation of Treaty) Spanish Civil War Germany provides military support to Spanish Fascists Franco ...
... (violation of Treaty) Spanish Civil War Germany provides military support to Spanish Fascists Franco ...
The Canadian Parliament declared war on Sept. 10, 1939, and by
... People here began to believe that joining Canada would be good-they were bankrupt and needed financial aid. ...
... People here began to believe that joining Canada would be good-they were bankrupt and needed financial aid. ...
World War II
... England worried an embargo would start a general war France does not want to alienate Mussolini since they see him as a possible ally against Hitler ...
... England worried an embargo would start a general war France does not want to alienate Mussolini since they see him as a possible ally against Hitler ...
US Involvement in WWII
... Mussolini was arrested by Italians September 1943 – surrender of Italy Hitler reoccupies Italy; puts Mussolini back into power. Germans retreat in May 1944. ...
... Mussolini was arrested by Italians September 1943 – surrender of Italy Hitler reoccupies Italy; puts Mussolini back into power. Germans retreat in May 1944. ...
Totalitarian,WWII Notes
... 1. Hitler defies Munich Pact and takes Czechoslovakia 2. Nazi-Soviet Pact a. Secret pact which Hitler and Stalin would divide up Poland and not fight each other i. Hitler was trying to prevent Eastern Front War ii. Stalin was trying to revive poor Russia ...
... 1. Hitler defies Munich Pact and takes Czechoslovakia 2. Nazi-Soviet Pact a. Secret pact which Hitler and Stalin would divide up Poland and not fight each other i. Hitler was trying to prevent Eastern Front War ii. Stalin was trying to revive poor Russia ...
World War II - AP European History -
... wanted Finnish territory for defensive purposes against his “ally” Hitler. Finland wasn’t too hot on the idea. Stalin wanted a quick war, but it proved to be harder than expected as the Finns held the Russians back for weeks. Finally the Russians won (they had more people). Hitler realized the Russi ...
... wanted Finnish territory for defensive purposes against his “ally” Hitler. Finland wasn’t too hot on the idea. Stalin wanted a quick war, but it proved to be harder than expected as the Finns held the Russians back for weeks. Finally the Russians won (they had more people). Hitler realized the Russi ...
War in Africa and Europe
... A wave of Allied troops landed in northern Africa in November 1942. They were led by American general Dwight D. Eisenhower. Eisenhower’s army battled against German forces. In May 1943, the Allies defeated the Axis powers in northern Africa. The Allies began to establish bases from which they could ...
... A wave of Allied troops landed in northern Africa in November 1942. They were led by American general Dwight D. Eisenhower. Eisenhower’s army battled against German forces. In May 1943, the Allies defeated the Axis powers in northern Africa. The Allies began to establish bases from which they could ...
WW 2 Ppt
... US was the only remaining obstacle Japanese had moved into China and to Japanese ambitions in the Pacific ...
... US was the only remaining obstacle Japanese had moved into China and to Japanese ambitions in the Pacific ...
World War II Notes
... After Germany lost WWI they were forced to accept all of the blame for the war They lost land to surrounding nations, had to pay reparations (equivalent to $57 trillion today), had to drastically disarm themselves, and all of the punishment made them bitter and desperate Italy was also disappointed ...
... After Germany lost WWI they were forced to accept all of the blame for the war They lost land to surrounding nations, had to pay reparations (equivalent to $57 trillion today), had to drastically disarm themselves, and all of the punishment made them bitter and desperate Italy was also disappointed ...
PowerPoint
... Army made its stand at Stalingrad, a major rail and industrial center on the Volga River. The Germans began a two-month firebombing campaign. In November, the Soviets took advantage of the harsh winter to launch a counterattack. The German army was soon surrounded in the ruined city with no supplies ...
... Army made its stand at Stalingrad, a major rail and industrial center on the Volga River. The Germans began a two-month firebombing campaign. In November, the Soviets took advantage of the harsh winter to launch a counterattack. The German army was soon surrounded in the ruined city with no supplies ...
Global cold war
... One quarter of all Japan’s wealth was destroyed in the fire bombings of 1945 ...
... One quarter of all Japan’s wealth was destroyed in the fire bombings of 1945 ...
WWII - Charles Best Library
... Attack a tactical mistake 3 pronged toward Leningrad in the North, Moscow in the center and Ukraine in the South 3.5 million troops are committed with 3,500 tanks and 5,000 aircraft ...
... Attack a tactical mistake 3 pronged toward Leningrad in the North, Moscow in the center and Ukraine in the South 3.5 million troops are committed with 3,500 tanks and 5,000 aircraft ...
File
... When the Royal Air Force (RAF) defeated the German Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain, Hitler postponed Operation Sea Lion. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill began receiving aid from the U.S. when Britain’s supplies were stretched too thin. Early 1941- Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria joine ...
... When the Royal Air Force (RAF) defeated the German Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain, Hitler postponed Operation Sea Lion. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill began receiving aid from the U.S. when Britain’s supplies were stretched too thin. Early 1941- Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria joine ...
7-4.5_Resource_Document
... Germany and Italy did not like the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles. Japan, Italy and Germany began to build up their militaries and wanted to establish empires. The international community did little to stop it. Italy was VERY upset with the Treaty of Versailles because they were on the victo ...
... Germany and Italy did not like the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles. Japan, Italy and Germany began to build up their militaries and wanted to establish empires. The international community did little to stop it. Italy was VERY upset with the Treaty of Versailles because they were on the victo ...
Ch. 14 and 15 Notes-WWII
... populated Sudetenland (part of Czech) D) 9/1938, GB and France agree Hitler’s demand for the Sudetenland for peace (Appeasement) E) 1939, Germany takes all of Czechoslovakia F) 8/1939, Germany and USSR agreed to a NonAggression Pact G) Sep 1, 1939, Germany invaded Poland and GB and France declare wa ...
... populated Sudetenland (part of Czech) D) 9/1938, GB and France agree Hitler’s demand for the Sudetenland for peace (Appeasement) E) 1939, Germany takes all of Czechoslovakia F) 8/1939, Germany and USSR agreed to a NonAggression Pact G) Sep 1, 1939, Germany invaded Poland and GB and France declare wa ...
Pacific Theatre
... • People recognize the horrors of the Holocaust and Japanese violence – Why didn’t ordinary people stop these? – Nuremburg Trials ...
... • People recognize the horrors of the Holocaust and Japanese violence – Why didn’t ordinary people stop these? – Nuremburg Trials ...
Station #1: The War begins: Two Fronts
... Station #1: The War begins: – the Pacific, Africa and Italy America would have to fight World War II on two fronts (areas) – in Europe against Germany and Italy, and in the Pacific Ocean and Islands against Japan. The war against Japan started poorly for America – losing island after island as the J ...
... Station #1: The War begins: – the Pacific, Africa and Italy America would have to fight World War II on two fronts (areas) – in Europe against Germany and Italy, and in the Pacific Ocean and Islands against Japan. The war against Japan started poorly for America – losing island after island as the J ...
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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 ...
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... USSR, turns attention west September 1, 1939“blitzkrieg” invasion of Poland; Britain and France declare war on Germany ...
... USSR, turns attention west September 1, 1939“blitzkrieg” invasion of Poland; Britain and France declare war on Germany ...
World War II
... of Japanese American Ancestry." All inmates seventeen years old and older were required to complete the questionnaire, one which was to provoke the greatest upheaval within the camps. Two questions, intended to separate the "loyal" from the "disloyal," most disturbed the internees: ...
... of Japanese American Ancestry." All inmates seventeen years old and older were required to complete the questionnaire, one which was to provoke the greatest upheaval within the camps. Two questions, intended to separate the "loyal" from the "disloyal," most disturbed the internees: ...
Chapter 14 Notes
... • Americans held _________________ drives to collect waste materials that might be used in the war effort. Investing in Victory • Americans bought millions of dollars worth of __________________________________________. • Over half of the population did their civic duty and bought war bonds. Paying ...
... • Americans held _________________ drives to collect waste materials that might be used in the war effort. Investing in Victory • Americans bought millions of dollars worth of __________________________________________. • Over half of the population did their civic duty and bought war bonds. Paying ...
20-5
... The Allies liberated Paris on August 25. Three weeks later, they were just 20 miles from the German border. C. Hitler attempted one last offensive to cut off Allied supplies coming through the port of Antwerp, Belgium. The Battle of the Bulge began on December 16, 1944, catching American troops off ...
... The Allies liberated Paris on August 25. Three weeks later, they were just 20 miles from the German border. C. Hitler attempted one last offensive to cut off Allied supplies coming through the port of Antwerp, Belgium. The Battle of the Bulge began on December 16, 1944, catching American troops off ...
WWII notes - Montgomery County Schools
... -the first area they attacked was Manchuria (northern China), which alarmed America due to economic trade -next they attacked Shanghai and Nanjing, killing 10,000’s of people -1936- they joined Germany and Italy in the Rome-BerlinTokyo Axis ...
... -the first area they attacked was Manchuria (northern China), which alarmed America due to economic trade -next they attacked Shanghai and Nanjing, killing 10,000’s of people -1936- they joined Germany and Italy in the Rome-BerlinTokyo Axis ...
Welcome back
... complex war, this is just an overview to give you context for the ending of the war ...
... complex war, this is just an overview to give you context for the ending of the war ...