WWII PowerPoint - Aurora City Schools
... thing that killed people. • The “black rain” that falls after an atomic detonation is full of radioactive particles. • Many survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki succumbed to radiation poisoning. ...
... thing that killed people. • The “black rain” that falls after an atomic detonation is full of radioactive particles. • Many survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki succumbed to radiation poisoning. ...
World War 2 quiz fill in the blanks to make this accurate and
... demands for ___________________. The two __________________ governments seemed to offer citizens more than the _________________. In their system the ________________ is more important than the ____________. Another form of ______________ government which arose following the _______ world war was co ...
... demands for ___________________. The two __________________ governments seemed to offer citizens more than the _________________. In their system the ________________ is more important than the ____________. Another form of ______________ government which arose following the _______ world war was co ...
Battles PPT
... • OMAHA BEACH was the most restricted and heavily defended beach. • The terrain was difficult. • It was the most defensible beach chosen for D-Day. The high ground commanded all approaches to the beach from the sea. • Moreover, any advance made by U.S. troops from the beach would be limited to narr ...
... • OMAHA BEACH was the most restricted and heavily defended beach. • The terrain was difficult. • It was the most defensible beach chosen for D-Day. The high ground commanded all approaches to the beach from the sea. • Moreover, any advance made by U.S. troops from the beach would be limited to narr ...
Ch27: A World Conflict
... Rommel failed to take Egypt Landing Nov. 8, 1942 – allies, including U.S., surprise attack Within three days Allies took back all of north Africa to the borders of Tunisia. ...
... Rommel failed to take Egypt Landing Nov. 8, 1942 – allies, including U.S., surprise attack Within three days Allies took back all of north Africa to the borders of Tunisia. ...
The US Enters WWII… - Warren County Schools
... only ship 100% non-recoverable and Japan did not sink any of the Pacific aircraft carriers and left most of the fuel that was needed to win the war in the Pacific. ...
... only ship 100% non-recoverable and Japan did not sink any of the Pacific aircraft carriers and left most of the fuel that was needed to win the war in the Pacific. ...
World War II
... hoped that that this would be the last conquest of the Nazis. However, in March 1939, he ordered his ...
... hoped that that this would be the last conquest of the Nazis. However, in March 1939, he ordered his ...
World War II
... Maginot Line – a series of fortifications built by France along their border with Germany to prevent another German invasion ...
... Maginot Line – a series of fortifications built by France along their border with Germany to prevent another German invasion ...
World War II
... Expensive – Construction ended at the forest. English troops defend Belgium (Schlieffen Plan) Germans attack through the forest French and British troops were forced to the coast 338,00 troops were evacuated from Dunkirk Hitler marched into Paris in 1940. Established the Vichy Republic and Fortress ...
... Expensive – Construction ended at the forest. English troops defend Belgium (Schlieffen Plan) Germans attack through the forest French and British troops were forced to the coast 338,00 troops were evacuated from Dunkirk Hitler marched into Paris in 1940. Established the Vichy Republic and Fortress ...
WWII - Timeline
... July 3, 1943 – Germans attack at Kursk in Russia. This becomes the largest tank battle in history. Russians beat back attack July 4, 1943 – Canadian troops participate in invasion of Sicily Sept. 9, 1943 – Canadian troops participate in invasion of Italy Dec. 1, 1943 – Soviet winter offensive begins ...
... July 3, 1943 – Germans attack at Kursk in Russia. This becomes the largest tank battle in history. Russians beat back attack July 4, 1943 – Canadian troops participate in invasion of Sicily Sept. 9, 1943 – Canadian troops participate in invasion of Italy Dec. 1, 1943 – Soviet winter offensive begins ...
File - social studies
... 1936 Hitler starts his conquering plan by expanding into nearby territories. Nov. 9, 1938 known as Kristallnacht (night of broken glass), is when Hitler began rounding up Jews and putting them in camps. By 1941 Hitler had taken over most of Europe, as far east as the Soviet Union and as far west ...
... 1936 Hitler starts his conquering plan by expanding into nearby territories. Nov. 9, 1938 known as Kristallnacht (night of broken glass), is when Hitler began rounding up Jews and putting them in camps. By 1941 Hitler had taken over most of Europe, as far east as the Soviet Union and as far west ...
Goal 10: WWII and the Beginning of the Cold War (1930
... • Allied Powers: France and Great Britain, later Soviet Union, United States, and China • Axis Powers: Germany and Japan • Hitler conquered Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Belgium. – For protection France relied on the Ardennes forest and a string of defenses called the Maginot Line. The Fren ...
... • Allied Powers: France and Great Britain, later Soviet Union, United States, and China • Axis Powers: Germany and Japan • Hitler conquered Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Belgium. – For protection France relied on the Ardennes forest and a string of defenses called the Maginot Line. The Fren ...
Europe in Flames
... • 1939- Germany breaks Munich agreement and invades Poland. • 1940- Hitler’s army invades France. Paris falls in 10 days. • 1941- Germany invades the Soviet Union, breaking the NaziSoviet Nonaggression Pact. Poland was to have been divided. Lesson: Don’t make deals with Germany. • 1941- Japan attack ...
... • 1939- Germany breaks Munich agreement and invades Poland. • 1940- Hitler’s army invades France. Paris falls in 10 days. • 1941- Germany invades the Soviet Union, breaking the NaziSoviet Nonaggression Pact. Poland was to have been divided. Lesson: Don’t make deals with Germany. • 1941- Japan attack ...
D-day
... Day landings, a stalemate developed during which the Allies built up their forces In July, Canadian troops helped capture Caen and then turned towards Falaise where they aimed at joining an American advance from the south to encircle the German forces in Normandy. By August 21, the Germans had eithe ...
... Day landings, a stalemate developed during which the Allies built up their forces In July, Canadian troops helped capture Caen and then turned towards Falaise where they aimed at joining an American advance from the south to encircle the German forces in Normandy. By August 21, the Germans had eithe ...
Slide 1
... blockade German ports. Once again, British troops were sent across the English Channel in order to assist the French forces on the “Western Front.” This crisis led the British to replace Neville Chamberlin with Winston Churchill as the wartime Prime Minister. Churchill’s popularity stemmed from his ...
... blockade German ports. Once again, British troops were sent across the English Channel in order to assist the French forces on the “Western Front.” This crisis led the British to replace Neville Chamberlin with Winston Churchill as the wartime Prime Minister. Churchill’s popularity stemmed from his ...
Ch 14-2 Battle Chart Notes TPS The Allied Response
... •City bombed into rubble; German troops moved in •Hold city at all costs ...
... •City bombed into rubble; German troops moved in •Hold city at all costs ...
World War II Unit Test Study Guide
... Hitler’s invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939 15. What style of warfare did German use? Describe it. Blitzkrieg; Overwhelm the enemy with speed and force usually combining air and ground forces 16. Describe Germany’s actions in the early years of World War II (1939-1941). Germany was successful i ...
... Hitler’s invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939 15. What style of warfare did German use? Describe it. Blitzkrieg; Overwhelm the enemy with speed and force usually combining air and ground forces 16. Describe Germany’s actions in the early years of World War II (1939-1941). Germany was successful i ...
The War PPT
... (Aachen)– the Allies were closing in Hitler responded with one last ditch massive offensive Hitler hoped breaking through the Allied line would break up Allied supply lines ...
... (Aachen)– the Allies were closing in Hitler responded with one last ditch massive offensive Hitler hoped breaking through the Allied line would break up Allied supply lines ...
World war ii* *the biggest powerpoint ever
... Hitler wanted total control Both leaders (Hitler and Stalin) refuse to back down Enormous loss of life on both sides (over 1 million Soviets!) Begins Aug 1942, GER surrenders in Feb 1943 ...
... Hitler wanted total control Both leaders (Hitler and Stalin) refuse to back down Enormous loss of life on both sides (over 1 million Soviets!) Begins Aug 1942, GER surrenders in Feb 1943 ...
Chapter 26 World War II Test
... • A Date which will live in Infamy • September 1st, 1939 • Allies • Invasion of Normandy France- June 6th, 1944 ...
... • A Date which will live in Infamy • September 1st, 1939 • Allies • Invasion of Normandy France- June 6th, 1944 ...
WWII Study Guide
... 1. How did the following led to WWII a. Aggression of Totalitarian Powers-Dictators built up their armies b. Nationalism-Countries formed alliances and demanded obedience c. Treaty of Versailles-Extremely harsh to the Axis Powers d. League of Nations-Couldn’t enforce its rules e. Appeasements-France ...
... 1. How did the following led to WWII a. Aggression of Totalitarian Powers-Dictators built up their armies b. Nationalism-Countries formed alliances and demanded obedience c. Treaty of Versailles-Extremely harsh to the Axis Powers d. League of Nations-Couldn’t enforce its rules e. Appeasements-France ...
The Road to WWII American Isolationism
... just an agreement not to fight one another) • The two countries had also secretly agreed to jointly invade Poland and split the country between them • This removed the Soviet Union as a potential ally for Britain and France if a war with Germany broke out ...
... just an agreement not to fight one another) • The two countries had also secretly agreed to jointly invade Poland and split the country between them • This removed the Soviet Union as a potential ally for Britain and France if a war with Germany broke out ...
Chapter 10: Section 2
... • Germany signed the Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact with Soviets on August 23, 1939. • Not attack one another • Secretly invade and divide Poland ...
... • Germany signed the Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact with Soviets on August 23, 1939. • Not attack one another • Secretly invade and divide Poland ...
American History II: Note Set #25: The Road to WWII American
... • In August 1939, Germany and the Soviet Union stunned Europe by announcing they had signed the MolotovRibbentrop Pact, a non-aggression pact (not an alliance, just an agreement not to fight one another) • The two countries had also secretly agreed to jointly invade Poland and split the country betw ...
... • In August 1939, Germany and the Soviet Union stunned Europe by announcing they had signed the MolotovRibbentrop Pact, a non-aggression pact (not an alliance, just an agreement not to fight one another) • The two countries had also secretly agreed to jointly invade Poland and split the country betw ...
Europe Goes to War Notes - Campbell County Schools
... that might help them take advantage of the British This made the Japanese angry and they allied with Germany FDR sent lend-lease aid to China to try to help them fend of the Japanese, but it didn’t work ...
... that might help them take advantage of the British This made the Japanese angry and they allied with Germany FDR sent lend-lease aid to China to try to help them fend of the Japanese, but it didn’t work ...