The European Theatre Battles of WWII
... • The Maginot line were bunkers built in protection against Germany • Hitler simply went around the Maginot line and invaded through the Netherlands,Belgium & Luxembourg • France was caught by surprise leaving the French & British forces trapped in Belgium • A miracle occurred at a port called Dun ...
... • The Maginot line were bunkers built in protection against Germany • Hitler simply went around the Maginot line and invaded through the Netherlands,Belgium & Luxembourg • France was caught by surprise leaving the French & British forces trapped in Belgium • A miracle occurred at a port called Dun ...
19.2 WWII HAD BEGUN! WORLD WAR II HAD
... • May 10, 1940: King George VI makes Winston Churchill Prime Minister of Great Britain. • The Fall of France • 1940; The Japanese demanded the right to exploit economic resources in French Indochina the United States responded by imposing economic sanctions or restrictions on trade that are inte ...
... • May 10, 1940: King George VI makes Winston Churchill Prime Minister of Great Britain. • The Fall of France • 1940; The Japanese demanded the right to exploit economic resources in French Indochina the United States responded by imposing economic sanctions or restrictions on trade that are inte ...
Topics Sheet - Ms. McDonagh
... Resistance Fighter in Free France responding to Charles de Gaulle’s call to join the fight vs. the Nazi’s ...
... Resistance Fighter in Free France responding to Charles de Gaulle’s call to join the fight vs. the Nazi’s ...
The Rhineland - Learning on the Loop
... Deputies ratified the FrancoSoviet treaty. Hitler, who had already decided to move into the Rhineland, sent in his troops on 7th March. It was an operation which relied more on bluff than actual power. Only three battalions were sent west of the Rhine. The local polic ...
... Deputies ratified the FrancoSoviet treaty. Hitler, who had already decided to move into the Rhineland, sent in his troops on 7th March. It was an operation which relied more on bluff than actual power. Only three battalions were sent west of the Rhine. The local polic ...
Major Conflict and Outcomes of World War II
... exploit economic resources in French Indochina • U.S. objected & threatened to impose economic sanctions ...
... exploit economic resources in French Indochina • U.S. objected & threatened to impose economic sanctions ...
Hitler Defies the Treaty of Versailles
... A. Hitler in Munich about his actions and decided that they would again appease Hitler and agreed NOT to get in his way if he agreed that this would be his last breach of the treaty and told Czechoslovakia they were on their own. ...
... A. Hitler in Munich about his actions and decided that they would again appease Hitler and agreed NOT to get in his way if he agreed that this would be his last breach of the treaty and told Czechoslovakia they were on their own. ...
World War II Vocabulary
... The Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact: Stalin agreed to the nonaggression pact with Germany because he believed it was the best way to protect the USSR, and if the treaty worked, Germany would go to war against Britain and France, and the USSR would be safe. The treaty also contained a secret deal that ...
... The Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact: Stalin agreed to the nonaggression pact with Germany because he believed it was the best way to protect the USSR, and if the treaty worked, Germany would go to war against Britain and France, and the USSR would be safe. The treaty also contained a secret deal that ...
World_History_files/14.2 WorksheetANS
... c. need great deal of military equipment and supplies 6. Because women were not permitted to fight in the war, they served as pilots, clerks, or filled other non-combat roles. They along with African Americans were also the ones to gain new employment opportunities in factories to produce weapons an ...
... c. need great deal of military equipment and supplies 6. Because women were not permitted to fight in the war, they served as pilots, clerks, or filled other non-combat roles. They along with African Americans were also the ones to gain new employment opportunities in factories to produce weapons an ...
Poles walk among the ruins of besieged Warsaw.
... On June 6, 1944 (D-Day), as part of a massive military operation, over 150,000 Allied soldiers landed in France, which was liberated by the end of August. On September 11, 1944, the first US troops crossed into Germany, one month after Soviet troops crossed the eastern border. In midDecember the Ger ...
... On June 6, 1944 (D-Day), as part of a massive military operation, over 150,000 Allied soldiers landed in France, which was liberated by the end of August. On September 11, 1944, the first US troops crossed into Germany, one month after Soviet troops crossed the eastern border. In midDecember the Ger ...
WW2 Overview
... Flying Tigers - former U.S. pilots who joined the Chinese Air Force to help fight Japan before the U.S. entered World War II. Tuskegee Airmen- the first African American pilots who flew in World War II. Navajo Code Talkers- Navajo Indians who were enlisted to encode, transmit, and decode messages fo ...
... Flying Tigers - former U.S. pilots who joined the Chinese Air Force to help fight Japan before the U.S. entered World War II. Tuskegee Airmen- the first African American pilots who flew in World War II. Navajo Code Talkers- Navajo Indians who were enlisted to encode, transmit, and decode messages fo ...
World War II Quiz - Social Studies With A Smile
... d. Francisco Franco 2. The invasion of this country started World War II. a. Austria b. Czechoslovakia c. Poland d. Britain 3. After Britain and France let Hitler have part of this country, he took it all a. Austria b. Czechoslovakia c. Poland d. Britain 4. “The seeds of World War II were sown earli ...
... d. Francisco Franco 2. The invasion of this country started World War II. a. Austria b. Czechoslovakia c. Poland d. Britain 3. After Britain and France let Hitler have part of this country, he took it all a. Austria b. Czechoslovakia c. Poland d. Britain 4. “The seeds of World War II were sown earli ...
CHAPTERS IN BRIEF World War II, 1939–1945
... where the Japanese were building an air base. However, it took six months for U.S. and Australian troops to clear Japanese soldiers off the island. ...
... where the Japanese were building an air base. However, it took six months for U.S. and Australian troops to clear Japanese soldiers off the island. ...
World War II
... • German forces outside Stalingrad begin a major artillery attack on the city • November: Russian forces counterattack, push the Germans back, and then encircle then • January 1943: German forces at Stalingrad surrender ...
... • German forces outside Stalingrad begin a major artillery attack on the city • November: Russian forces counterattack, push the Germans back, and then encircle then • January 1943: German forces at Stalingrad surrender ...
L - J2e
... 1918. Germany lost this war, and had to pay a large fine for starting the war and for the damage caused to other countries. It also had to give up some of its land, and was only allowed to have a small army. Germany was made to sign a treaty promising that they would behave in certain ways in the fu ...
... 1918. Germany lost this war, and had to pay a large fine for starting the war and for the damage caused to other countries. It also had to give up some of its land, and was only allowed to have a small army. Germany was made to sign a treaty promising that they would behave in certain ways in the fu ...
DOC
... 1918. Germany lost this war, and had to pay a large fine for starting the war and for the damage caused to other countries. It also had to give up some of its land, and was only allowed to have a small army. Germany was made to sign a treaty promising that they would behave in certain ways in the fu ...
... 1918. Germany lost this war, and had to pay a large fine for starting the war and for the damage caused to other countries. It also had to give up some of its land, and was only allowed to have a small army. Germany was made to sign a treaty promising that they would behave in certain ways in the fu ...
Rosenleaf - WWII TEST - 2012
... 30. The Germans were finally halted in their advance into the Soviet Union at a. ...
... 30. The Germans were finally halted in their advance into the Soviet Union at a. ...
Chp 25 WWII
... European Expansion (1939-1941) Germany invades Poland U.S.S.R. invades Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania and Finland Italy invades North Africa and the Balkans ...
... European Expansion (1939-1941) Germany invades Poland U.S.S.R. invades Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania and Finland Italy invades North Africa and the Balkans ...
WORLD WAR II ALLIED INVASIONS
... and crush the German offensive • Within two months the Allied forces had crossed the Rhine River into Germany and were racing towards Berlin ...
... and crush the German offensive • Within two months the Allied forces had crossed the Rhine River into Germany and were racing towards Berlin ...
Readings for NOtes
... • This was the first naval battle in history in which the enemies’ warships never came within sight of each other. • Japanese aircraft sank two American carriers, while American planes sank one Japanese carrier and damaged the other two. • Americans gained a strategic victory despite fairly even ...
... • This was the first naval battle in history in which the enemies’ warships never came within sight of each other. • Japanese aircraft sank two American carriers, while American planes sank one Japanese carrier and damaged the other two. • Americans gained a strategic victory despite fairly even ...
The Failure of Appeasement
... • But not for long. Britain’s Neville Chamberlain followed the policy of Appeasement: Making a deal with an aggressor to preserve peace • "Germany can have Sudetenland, so long as that's enough" • Soviet Union distrusted Hitler, opposed him, but wouldn't fight yet • Poland supported Hitler; Why? It ...
... • But not for long. Britain’s Neville Chamberlain followed the policy of Appeasement: Making a deal with an aggressor to preserve peace • "Germany can have Sudetenland, so long as that's enough" • Soviet Union distrusted Hitler, opposed him, but wouldn't fight yet • Poland supported Hitler; Why? It ...
25 WWII - Buschistory
... •Hitler used these tactics to his losses. advantage TURNING POINTS Battle of Stalingrad: Hitler decided to go back on its pact with the Soviet Union and invaded it in 1941. The Russian troops and freezing winter caused the German invaders to surrender in 1943. The Red Army drove the Germans out of t ...
... •Hitler used these tactics to his losses. advantage TURNING POINTS Battle of Stalingrad: Hitler decided to go back on its pact with the Soviet Union and invaded it in 1941. The Russian troops and freezing winter caused the German invaders to surrender in 1943. The Red Army drove the Germans out of t ...