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... in France, major evacuation of 338,000 soldiers by British ships Italy joins Germany and attacks France from the South. Paris is captured and June 22, 1940 France surrenders ...
... in France, major evacuation of 338,000 soldiers by British ships Italy joins Germany and attacks France from the South. Paris is captured and June 22, 1940 France surrenders ...
World War II and Post
... War (winter of 19391940) Russia at war with Finland (November, 1939March, 1940) Impact of the RussoFinnish War German attack on Norway and Denmark (April 9, ...
... War (winter of 19391940) Russia at war with Finland (November, 1939March, 1940) Impact of the RussoFinnish War German attack on Norway and Denmark (April 9, ...
Fall of Japan
... (1920), and as historical pathway of invasion (Nap, Hitler) Curzon line – Allies agreed on Russian Polish border as it was originally set in 1919 (before Poles took more) – Poles would be compensated with German territory • Germany would be disarmed and divided in 4 occupations zones • Soviet propos ...
... (1920), and as historical pathway of invasion (Nap, Hitler) Curzon line – Allies agreed on Russian Polish border as it was originally set in 1919 (before Poles took more) – Poles would be compensated with German territory • Germany would be disarmed and divided in 4 occupations zones • Soviet propos ...
World War II (5 Minute Review)
... – Why? = Allegedly a potential security threat – German/Italian Americans = No relocation – 110,000 total ...
... – Why? = Allegedly a potential security threat – German/Italian Americans = No relocation – 110,000 total ...
World War Looms Notes
... b. Peace Talks Are Questioned: Hideki Tojo meets with Emperor Hirohito and promises the Japanese government would attempt to preserve peace with the U.S. Tojo tells the Japanese Navy to prepare for an attack on the United States in November 1941. The U.S. military had broken the Japanese code and kn ...
... b. Peace Talks Are Questioned: Hideki Tojo meets with Emperor Hirohito and promises the Japanese government would attempt to preserve peace with the U.S. Tojo tells the Japanese Navy to prepare for an attack on the United States in November 1941. The U.S. military had broken the Japanese code and kn ...
unit 8b World War II
... United States was a major lender of loans to rebuild Europe. However, our stock market crashed in 1929 and when we recalled the money for the loans no one could pay. German money was inflated because they were printing money like crazy. So these countries were hurting financially. People became desp ...
... United States was a major lender of loans to rebuild Europe. However, our stock market crashed in 1929 and when we recalled the money for the loans no one could pay. German money was inflated because they were printing money like crazy. So these countries were hurting financially. People became desp ...
1 Social Science World War II I. THE ROOTS AND CAUSES OF
... a. Key characteristics of Stalinism b. Key events prior to 1938–39 3. Hitler and Nazi Germany a. The Beer Hall Putsch b. The Great Depression and National Socialism in Germany c. Key characteristics of National Socialism d. Key events prior to 1938–39 4. Militarism in Japan a. Key events prior to 19 ...
... a. Key characteristics of Stalinism b. Key events prior to 1938–39 3. Hitler and Nazi Germany a. The Beer Hall Putsch b. The Great Depression and National Socialism in Germany c. Key characteristics of National Socialism d. Key events prior to 1938–39 4. Militarism in Japan a. Key events prior to 19 ...
Battles of WWII 1. Annexation of Austria 1938 (Anchluss) Hitler sent
... Battles of WWII 1. Annexation of Austria 1938 (Anchluss) Hitler sent troops into Austria where he was welcomed by a puppet regime that he had helped to gain power. 2. Annexation of the Sudetenland. October 1938 Hitler took over a dominate German speaking portion of Czechoslovakia after Munich confer ...
... Battles of WWII 1. Annexation of Austria 1938 (Anchluss) Hitler sent troops into Austria where he was welcomed by a puppet regime that he had helped to gain power. 2. Annexation of the Sudetenland. October 1938 Hitler took over a dominate German speaking portion of Czechoslovakia after Munich confer ...
World War 2
... is about to begin." Four days later, France surrendered to Germany and they began the invasion of Britain. German air superiority in the south of England was crucial before Hitler could even begin an invasion. Hitler said to the leader of the Luftwaffe, that the RAF must be "beaten down to such an e ...
... is about to begin." Four days later, France surrendered to Germany and they began the invasion of Britain. German air superiority in the south of England was crucial before Hitler could even begin an invasion. Hitler said to the leader of the Luftwaffe, that the RAF must be "beaten down to such an e ...
Unit 13 - Faculty Access for the Web
... Czechs lost their buffer German attack – Hitler promised that he had “no more territorial demands to make in Europe” – Neville Chamberlain of GB announces that they have achieved peace with honor and peace in our time” – Problem: Russia was not invited which cut them out of the anti-Hitler loop (led ...
... Czechs lost their buffer German attack – Hitler promised that he had “no more territorial demands to make in Europe” – Neville Chamberlain of GB announces that they have achieved peace with honor and peace in our time” – Problem: Russia was not invited which cut them out of the anti-Hitler loop (led ...
Unit 7 World War II Review Sheet
... 4. Between 1941 and 1945 the government ordered the internment of Japanese Americans due to the food and gasoline, and planting ...
... 4. Between 1941 and 1945 the government ordered the internment of Japanese Americans due to the food and gasoline, and planting ...
Great Britain - Teacher Pages
... Demilitarized—elimination or prohibition of weapons, fortifications, and other military installations. Appeasement—satisfying reasonable demands of dissatisfied powers in an effort to maintain peace and stability. ...
... Demilitarized—elimination or prohibition of weapons, fortifications, and other military installations. Appeasement—satisfying reasonable demands of dissatisfied powers in an effort to maintain peace and stability. ...
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... • Political instability and economic devastation in Europe resulting from World War I: - Worldwide depression - High war debt owed by Germany - High inflation - Massive unemployment • Rise of Fascism: - Fascism is political philosophy in which total power is given to a dictator and individual freedo ...
... • Political instability and economic devastation in Europe resulting from World War I: - Worldwide depression - High war debt owed by Germany - High inflation - Massive unemployment • Rise of Fascism: - Fascism is political philosophy in which total power is given to a dictator and individual freedo ...
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... Once it became clear to Hitler that his air force could not defeat the British Royal Air Force he turned his attention towards Eastern Europe. Although Hitler and the leader of the Soviet Union, Joseph Stalin, were both Axis Powers, Hitler believed he had to attack the Soviet Union for the land and ...
... Once it became clear to Hitler that his air force could not defeat the British Royal Air Force he turned his attention towards Eastern Europe. Although Hitler and the leader of the Soviet Union, Joseph Stalin, were both Axis Powers, Hitler believed he had to attack the Soviet Union for the land and ...
great leaders of world war ii
... • With the end of the World War II, the way was clear for the emergence of two superpowers: The United States and the Soviet Union. • Stalin would continue to lead the Soviet Union until February 1953, when he succumbed to ill ...
... • With the end of the World War II, the way was clear for the emergence of two superpowers: The United States and the Soviet Union. • Stalin would continue to lead the Soviet Union until February 1953, when he succumbed to ill ...
1930`s Political Ideologies Democracy viewed as weak, indecisive
... Builds upon racist rhetoric of 1920s Austria Aryans (Anglo-Saxons) considered most highly evolved humans Jews (and others) considered racially inferior Jews blamed for conspiring to control world through international finance“Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion” Hitler also viewed communism as a ...
... Builds upon racist rhetoric of 1920s Austria Aryans (Anglo-Saxons) considered most highly evolved humans Jews (and others) considered racially inferior Jews blamed for conspiring to control world through international finance“Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion” Hitler also viewed communism as a ...
World War II: The Road to War
... F. Hitler and Mussolini: Rise of the Rome-Berlin Axis, I. Spanish Civil War begins 1936. - Viewed as an ideological struggle between Fascism, led by General Francisco Franco and Republicanism, the loyalists. - Hitler and Mussolini dispatched troops and supplies to back Franco. This close cooperatio ...
... F. Hitler and Mussolini: Rise of the Rome-Berlin Axis, I. Spanish Civil War begins 1936. - Viewed as an ideological struggle between Fascism, led by General Francisco Franco and Republicanism, the loyalists. - Hitler and Mussolini dispatched troops and supplies to back Franco. This close cooperatio ...
World War 2 quiz fill in the blanks to make this accurate and
... more than the _________________. In their system the ________________ is more important than the ____________. Another form of ______________ government which arose following the _______ world war was communism. In Asia, aggression by ________________ against China added to the ____________________ ...
... more than the _________________. In their system the ________________ is more important than the ____________. Another form of ______________ government which arose following the _______ world war was communism. In Asia, aggression by ________________ against China added to the ____________________ ...
Dictators Lead the World To War
... send troops to stop Japan. They had hoped they might convince Japan by peaceful means, but they could not. When Germany and Italy saw that other nations would not fight against them, they began their attempts to conquer territory In 1935 Mussolini's armies invaded Ethiopia, a small nation in Africa. ...
... send troops to stop Japan. They had hoped they might convince Japan by peaceful means, but they could not. When Germany and Italy saw that other nations would not fight against them, they began their attempts to conquer territory In 1935 Mussolini's armies invaded Ethiopia, a small nation in Africa. ...
WHAP Student Copy The Largest Costliest and Deadliest Conflict
... Excerpt from ushmm.org In the early years of the Nazi regime, the National Socialist government established concentration camps to detain real and imagined political and ideological opponents. Increasingly in the years before the outbreak of war, SS and police officials incarcerated Jews, Roma, and ...
... Excerpt from ushmm.org In the early years of the Nazi regime, the National Socialist government established concentration camps to detain real and imagined political and ideological opponents. Increasingly in the years before the outbreak of war, SS and police officials incarcerated Jews, Roma, and ...
Chapter 16
... like the US and allowed Nazi’s to come to power • 1932, Nazis become most powerful political party • 1933, Hitler becomes chancellor (prime minister) and quickly dismantles the democratic government ...
... like the US and allowed Nazi’s to come to power • 1932, Nazis become most powerful political party • 1933, Hitler becomes chancellor (prime minister) and quickly dismantles the democratic government ...
Causes of World War II
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Among the main long-term causes of World War II were Italian fascism in the 1920s, Japanese militarism and invasions of China in the 1930s, and especially the political takeover in 1933 of Germany by Hitler and his Nazi Party and its aggressive foreign policy. The immediate cause was Britain and France declaring war on Germany after it invaded Poland in September 1939.Problems arose in Weimar Germany that experienced strong currents of revanchism after the Treaty of Versailles that concluded its defeat in World War I in 1918. Dissatisfactions of treaty provisions included the demilitarizarion of the Rhineland, the prohibition of unification with Austria and the loss of German-speaking territories such as Danzig, Eupen-Malmedy and Upper Silesia despite Wilson's Fourteen Points, the limitations on the Reichswehr making it a token military force, the war-guilt clause, and last but not least the heavy tribute that Germany had to pay in the form of war reparations, and that become an unbearable burden after the Great Depression. The most serious internal cause in Germany was the instability of the political system, as large sectors of politically active Germans rejected the legitimacy of the Weimar Republic.After his rise and take-over of power in 1933 to a large part based on these grievances, Adolf Hitler and the Nazis heavily promoted them and also ideas of vastly ambitious additional demands based on Nazi ideology such as uniting all Germans (and further all Germanic peoples) in Europe in a single nation; the acquisition of ""living space"" (Lebensraum) for primarily agrarian settlers (Blut und Boden), creating a ""pull towards the East"" (Drang nach Osten) where such territories were to be found and colonized, in a model that the Nazis explicitly derived from the American Manifest Destiny in the Far West and its clearing of native inhabitants; the elimination of Bolshevism; and the hegemony of an ""Aryan""/""Nordic"" so-called Master Race over the ""sub-humans"" (Untermenschen) of inferior races, chief among them Slavs and Jews.Tensions created by those ideologies and the dissatisfactions of those powers with the interwar international order steadily increased. Italy laid claim on Ethiopia and conquered it in 1935, Japan created a puppet state in Manchuria in 1931 and expanded beyond in China from 1937, and Germany systematically flouted the Versailles treaty, reintroducing conscription in 1935 with the Stresa Front's failure after having secretly started re-armament, remilitarizing the Rhineland in 1936, annexing Austria in March 1938, and the Sudetenland in October 1938.All those aggressive moves met only feeble and ineffectual policies of appeasement from the League of Nations and the Entente Cordiale, in retrospect symbolized by the ""peace for our time"" speech following the Munich Conference, that had allowed the annexation of the Sudeten from interwar Czechoslovakia. When the German Führer broke the promise he had made at that conference to respect that country's future territorial integrity in March 1939 by sending troops into Prague, its capital, breaking off Slovakia as a German client state, and absorbing the rest of it as the ""Protectorate of Bohemia-Moravia"", Britain and France tried to switch to a policy of deterrence.As Nazi attentions turned towards resolving the ""Polish Corridor Question"" during the summer of 1939, Britain and France committed themselves to an alliance with Poland, threatening Germany with a two-front war. On their side, the Germans assured themselves of the support of the USSR by signing a non-aggression pact with them in August, secretly dividing Eastern Europe into Nazi and Soviet spheres of influence.The stage was then set for the Danzig crisis to become the immediate trigger of the war in Europe started on 1 September 1939. Following the Fall of France in June 1940, the Vichy regime signed an armistice, which tempted the Empire of Japan to join the Axis powers and invade French Indochina to improve their military situation in their war with China. This provoked the then neutral United States to respond with an embargo. The Japanese leadership, whose goal was Japanese domination of the Asia-Pacific, thought they had no option but to pre-emptively strike at the US Pacific fleet, which they did by attacking Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941.