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... Women took over many of the jobs Power of the federal government grew Rationing, or limited what Americans could buy so supplies could be sent overseas. ...
... Women took over many of the jobs Power of the federal government grew Rationing, or limited what Americans could buy so supplies could be sent overseas. ...
World War II Class Notes
... Blitzkrieg “Lightening War” first used in Guernica during the Spanish Civil War (1936) -Mass bombing from planes, aggressive ground invasion. ...
... Blitzkrieg “Lightening War” first used in Guernica during the Spanish Civil War (1936) -Mass bombing from planes, aggressive ground invasion. ...
The Allied Offensive in Europe
... • The second condition was secrecy. The Germans expected an attack but did not know when or where it might come. • The third condition was clear weather. A storm or fog would make paratroop landing behind German lines and amphibious landings on the beaches close to impossible. The Allies were also b ...
... • The second condition was secrecy. The Germans expected an attack but did not know when or where it might come. • The third condition was clear weather. A storm or fog would make paratroop landing behind German lines and amphibious landings on the beaches close to impossible. The Allies were also b ...
WWII Unit Review Causes of WWII (For each cause listed, give
... The Axis strategy is to defeat communist ________________ quickly to gain access to its oil fields, and take _________________ out of the war by a heavy bombing campaign. The Axis powers plan to do this before the US industrial and military strength can turn the tide in the war. ...
... The Axis strategy is to defeat communist ________________ quickly to gain access to its oil fields, and take _________________ out of the war by a heavy bombing campaign. The Axis powers plan to do this before the US industrial and military strength can turn the tide in the war. ...
WWII PowerPoint notes - Whitewater Middle School
... US tried to stay out of the war Neutrality Acts Ordered an embargo (stop selling) on arms to belligerents ...
... US tried to stay out of the war Neutrality Acts Ordered an embargo (stop selling) on arms to belligerents ...
WWII Topics: Answer Sheet - Findlay City Schools Web Portal
... subsequent French surrender is that Hitler sent reinforcements to hold this territory under Rommel and the French were finally invaded to the full extent of other captured territories. The result will still be an Allied victory but mostly due to our supplies of men, ammunition, food, and fuel. The G ...
... subsequent French surrender is that Hitler sent reinforcements to hold this territory under Rommel and the French were finally invaded to the full extent of other captured territories. The result will still be an Allied victory but mostly due to our supplies of men, ammunition, food, and fuel. The G ...
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... 5. List the countries that Hitler occupied between September 1939 and June 1941: a) Poland (1/2); Czechoslovakia; the Netherlands (Holland); Belgium; France (1/2—the other half was Vichy administered); Norway; Luxemburg; Denmark 6. List the countries that the Soviet Union occupied as a result of it ...
... 5. List the countries that Hitler occupied between September 1939 and June 1941: a) Poland (1/2); Czechoslovakia; the Netherlands (Holland); Belgium; France (1/2—the other half was Vichy administered); Norway; Luxemburg; Denmark 6. List the countries that the Soviet Union occupied as a result of it ...
Chapter 19- World War II Review
... site of Allies’ D-Day invasion Normandy, France the German air force Luftwaffe target of Japanese attack December 7, 1941 Pearl Harbor ...
... site of Allies’ D-Day invasion Normandy, France the German air force Luftwaffe target of Japanese attack December 7, 1941 Pearl Harbor ...
chapter28_outline - hylan
... a) the British under General Montgomery stop General Rommel’s advances in North Africa 3. the battle of _______________ and the battle of the ________________ – War in the Pacific a) after these battles the United States went on the __________________ b) the United States’ offensive strategy in the ...
... a) the British under General Montgomery stop General Rommel’s advances in North Africa 3. the battle of _______________ and the battle of the ________________ – War in the Pacific a) after these battles the United States went on the __________________ b) the United States’ offensive strategy in the ...
Unit 3 Terms
... other. Secretly they agreed to divide Poland when Germany conquered it. Also called the non- aggression pact shocked the world ...
... other. Secretly they agreed to divide Poland when Germany conquered it. Also called the non- aggression pact shocked the world ...
World War II
... were also under constant attack from the air. On 26 May, the British Admiralty responded by launching Operation Dynamo - the evacuation of the BEF by sea. This enormous rescue mission was led by Vice Admiral Ramsay, who rounded-up a huge fleet of vessels - from tiny tugs and barges, to lifeboats and ...
... were also under constant attack from the air. On 26 May, the British Admiralty responded by launching Operation Dynamo - the evacuation of the BEF by sea. This enormous rescue mission was led by Vice Admiral Ramsay, who rounded-up a huge fleet of vessels - from tiny tugs and barges, to lifeboats and ...
Major Events of WWII
... detectable radio traffic - wanted Germans to prepare for attack at Calais - it worked Omaha beach saw biggest casualties - Germany had fortified area with guns and mines - first off the boats were shot down; Allies are able to get into France and within a month troops are in Berlin Germany again fa ...
... detectable radio traffic - wanted Germans to prepare for attack at Calais - it worked Omaha beach saw biggest casualties - Germany had fortified area with guns and mines - first off the boats were shot down; Allies are able to get into France and within a month troops are in Berlin Germany again fa ...
WORLD WAR II 1939-1945
... times, restore nation’s pride; extreme nationalism, uniforms common Fascism is not a clearly defined theory or program Mussolini in Italy; Hitler in Germany; Franco in Spain ...
... times, restore nation’s pride; extreme nationalism, uniforms common Fascism is not a clearly defined theory or program Mussolini in Italy; Hitler in Germany; Franco in Spain ...
Princeton Paper 10-11 (pdf)
... Before World War II, Germany intended Italy to be the main organizing power in the Middle East, replacing British and French rule. A Greater Arabia was to be set up under the influence of the Axis powers of Germany, Italy, and Japan. But initial German victories in the war, particularly the fall of ...
... Before World War II, Germany intended Italy to be the main organizing power in the Middle East, replacing British and French rule. A Greater Arabia was to be set up under the influence of the Axis powers of Germany, Italy, and Japan. But initial German victories in the war, particularly the fall of ...
World War II in Europe
... rapid attacks of planes, tanks, artillery • Soviets simultaneously took eastern half of Poland • Stalin then took the Baltic countries (Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia) ...
... rapid attacks of planes, tanks, artillery • Soviets simultaneously took eastern half of Poland • Stalin then took the Baltic countries (Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia) ...
WH Chapter 26 Notes
... 3. US declares War on Japan, Germany, and Italy Part 4 The Tide Turns for the Allies A. The Allies fight Germany in North Africa B. Allies defeat the Axis powers in North Africa and then invade Italy C. Italy overthrows Mussolini and join the Allies – Germany takes over Northern Italy and fights on. ...
... 3. US declares War on Japan, Germany, and Italy Part 4 The Tide Turns for the Allies A. The Allies fight Germany in North Africa B. Allies defeat the Axis powers in North Africa and then invade Italy C. Italy overthrows Mussolini and join the Allies – Germany takes over Northern Italy and fights on. ...
Slide 1
... • During this time, many European countries saw dictators take over their governments. • Military leaders In Germany, Italy and Japan began wars of expansion. – Axis Powers formed ...
... • During this time, many European countries saw dictators take over their governments. • Military leaders In Germany, Italy and Japan began wars of expansion. – Axis Powers formed ...
World War 2 Study Guide Answers
... back the Germans out of France._______ 10. ___________Hitler_ German dictator who lead the Nazi party and forced Jewish people into concentration camps. 11. ___________Franklin D. Roosevelt______ The President of the United States during most of World War II. 12. _______Joseph Stalin___________ Dict ...
... back the Germans out of France._______ 10. ___________Hitler_ German dictator who lead the Nazi party and forced Jewish people into concentration camps. 11. ___________Franklin D. Roosevelt______ The President of the United States during most of World War II. 12. _______Joseph Stalin___________ Dict ...
Unit Objectives: Between the Wars and WWII
... What were the key causes of the Second World War? What accounted for the western democracies’ reactions to fascist aggression in the 1930s? Why did the Allies win the war? What significant changes happened due to the outcome of the war? In what way did the Cold War establish roots before the end of ...
... What were the key causes of the Second World War? What accounted for the western democracies’ reactions to fascist aggression in the 1930s? Why did the Allies win the war? What significant changes happened due to the outcome of the war? In what way did the Cold War establish roots before the end of ...
The allies turn the tide - Brunswick City Schools / Homepage
... Yalta Conference – the February 1945 meeting between Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin where they agreed on the Soviet Union’s joining the Pacific war, and on postwar arrangements ...
... Yalta Conference – the February 1945 meeting between Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin where they agreed on the Soviet Union’s joining the Pacific war, and on postwar arrangements ...
Totalitarian Triumph In many countries, representative government
... the battle of Britain, which the British called the Blitz, the German air force (Luftwaffe) bombed public buildings and monuments, harbors, weapons depots, military bases, and industry. The British government poured its resources into antiaircraft weapons, its code‐breaking group Ultra, and the d ...
... the battle of Britain, which the British called the Blitz, the German air force (Luftwaffe) bombed public buildings and monuments, harbors, weapons depots, military bases, and industry. The British government poured its resources into antiaircraft weapons, its code‐breaking group Ultra, and the d ...