Causes of World War II
... Fascism: a political philosophy, movement, or regime that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition ...
... Fascism: a political philosophy, movement, or regime that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition ...
Lesson 23-3: The United States Enters the War
... The desire to avoid involvement in foreign wars was known as isolationism. Isolationists were not necessarily pacifists. Most isolationists simply wanted to preserve America’s freedom to choose the time and place for action. Pacifist- Person who does not believe in military war Many Americans questi ...
... The desire to avoid involvement in foreign wars was known as isolationism. Isolationists were not necessarily pacifists. Most isolationists simply wanted to preserve America’s freedom to choose the time and place for action. Pacifist- Person who does not believe in military war Many Americans questi ...
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... 16. How did Americans make contributions to the war effort? 17. How did wartime production affect consumer goods in the US? 18. How did children contribute to the war effort? 19. Where did the majority of Japanese Americans live? 20. Why were Japanese Americans imprisoned? Where were the Japanese Am ...
... 16. How did Americans make contributions to the war effort? 17. How did wartime production affect consumer goods in the US? 18. How did children contribute to the war effort? 19. Where did the majority of Japanese Americans live? 20. Why were Japanese Americans imprisoned? Where were the Japanese Am ...
World War II
... Reviewing Ideas, Terms, and People: 1. How did people on the home front support the war effort? 2. What government agency oversaw factory production during the war? 3. What were the WAAC and the WASP? 4. Why did A. Philip Randolph organize a march on Washington and then cancel it? 5. How did the bra ...
... Reviewing Ideas, Terms, and People: 1. How did people on the home front support the war effort? 2. What government agency oversaw factory production during the war? 3. What were the WAAC and the WASP? 4. Why did A. Philip Randolph organize a march on Washington and then cancel it? 5. How did the bra ...
Ch. 29, World War II and its aftermath 1931-1955
... - Anschluss: union of Austria and Germany, Hitler annexes Austria, in 1938. - Sudetenland: a region of western Czechoslovakia, September 1938 to appease Hitler ,British and French leaders agree to let him annex it provided he agrees to go no further, Hitler agrees. - March 1939, Hitler breaks his pr ...
... - Anschluss: union of Austria and Germany, Hitler annexes Austria, in 1938. - Sudetenland: a region of western Czechoslovakia, September 1938 to appease Hitler ,British and French leaders agree to let him annex it provided he agrees to go no further, Hitler agrees. - March 1939, Hitler breaks his pr ...
World War II
... • Germany invaded France and split the British and French troops in two. • British forced to retreat back to England at ...
... • Germany invaded France and split the British and French troops in two. • British forced to retreat back to England at ...
World War II
... • Germany invaded France and split the British and French troops in two. • British forced to retreat back to England at ...
... • Germany invaded France and split the British and French troops in two. • British forced to retreat back to England at ...
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... European (include North Atlantic) Germany/Italy (remember they control France) vs. US/GB/La Resistance Pacific Primarily Japan v. US/China (what’s going on in China???) Hitler has violated his pact w/Stalin Remember that was a relationship of convenience What mistake will he make? Is it the same tha ...
... European (include North Atlantic) Germany/Italy (remember they control France) vs. US/GB/La Resistance Pacific Primarily Japan v. US/China (what’s going on in China???) Hitler has violated his pact w/Stalin Remember that was a relationship of convenience What mistake will he make? Is it the same tha ...
Dictatorships and the Second World War
... The Nazi New Order in Europe, 1942 At the zenith of its power in 1942, Nazi Germany controlled much of Europe. Concerned most immediately with winning the war, the Nazis sought to coordinate the economies of their satellite states and conquered territories. But they also began establishing what was ...
... The Nazi New Order in Europe, 1942 At the zenith of its power in 1942, Nazi Germany controlled much of Europe. Concerned most immediately with winning the war, the Nazis sought to coordinate the economies of their satellite states and conquered territories. But they also began establishing what was ...
World War I – World War II 1914-1945
... After WW1, Wilson developed the League of Nations and his Fourteen Points in order to make sure that this Great War never happened again. Fourteen Points is rejected and United States leaves meetings. Treaty of Versailles put huge financial punishments on Central Powers, mainly Germany This inevitab ...
... After WW1, Wilson developed the League of Nations and his Fourteen Points in order to make sure that this Great War never happened again. Fourteen Points is rejected and United States leaves meetings. Treaty of Versailles put huge financial punishments on Central Powers, mainly Germany This inevitab ...
World Wars Classroom Guide
... In this speech to Congress, delivered the day after the Pearl Harbor bombing, President Roosevelt describes the attack and asks for a declaration of war against Japan. Mr. Vice President, and Mr. Speaker, and Members of the Senate and House of Representatives: Yesterday, December 7, 1941—a date whic ...
... In this speech to Congress, delivered the day after the Pearl Harbor bombing, President Roosevelt describes the attack and asks for a declaration of war against Japan. Mr. Vice President, and Mr. Speaker, and Members of the Senate and House of Representatives: Yesterday, December 7, 1941—a date whic ...
WWII Begins - Taylor County Schools
... down behind the Maginot Line. • The Maginot Line, established after World War I, was a defensive for France against an invasion by Germany. ...
... down behind the Maginot Line. • The Maginot Line, established after World War I, was a defensive for France against an invasion by Germany. ...
Outline Three: The New Era through World War II
... America: Recognition of Soviet Union in November of 1933 1934-1937: The Nye Commission & Charles Beard 1935: Germany receives Saar basin (near France/Belgium); coal Italy invades Ethiopia American Neutrality Pact (supposedly only for 6 months) 1936: Germany invades the Rhineland Francisco Franco's u ...
... America: Recognition of Soviet Union in November of 1933 1934-1937: The Nye Commission & Charles Beard 1935: Germany receives Saar basin (near France/Belgium); coal Italy invades Ethiopia American Neutrality Pact (supposedly only for 6 months) 1936: Germany invades the Rhineland Francisco Franco's u ...
Grade 9 World War 2 in context
... 1920 – Formation of the League of Nations 1929 – The Great Depression 1934 – Hitler becomes dictator of Germany 1939 – Outbreak of World War ll 1941 – Bombing of Pearl Harbour ...
... 1920 – Formation of the League of Nations 1929 – The Great Depression 1934 – Hitler becomes dictator of Germany 1939 – Outbreak of World War ll 1941 – Bombing of Pearl Harbour ...
Chapter 31: World War II & Its Aftermath
... Then, with Britain still a threat, Hitler attacked the Soviet Union Germany was seeking access to the Soviet Union’s vast mineral resources The Soviets fought back, but were defeated again and again throughout 1941 • But the fiercest winter in over a century stalled the German attack and gave the So ...
... Then, with Britain still a threat, Hitler attacked the Soviet Union Germany was seeking access to the Soviet Union’s vast mineral resources The Soviets fought back, but were defeated again and again throughout 1941 • But the fiercest winter in over a century stalled the German attack and gave the So ...
Unit 4 Notes
... - Britain, France & Israel attacked Egypt raised possibility of WWIII - Soviets threatened to crush British, French & Israeli forces - US joined Soviets in condemning aggression war was avoided C. Eastern Europe - Khrushchev called for destlanization after Stalin died - Suggested capitalism and ...
... - Britain, France & Israel attacked Egypt raised possibility of WWIII - Soviets threatened to crush British, French & Israeli forces - US joined Soviets in condemning aggression war was avoided C. Eastern Europe - Khrushchev called for destlanization after Stalin died - Suggested capitalism and ...
Victory in Europe and the Pacific
... By March 1945, the Allies had crossed the Rhine into western Germany. From the east, Soviet troops closed in on Berlin. In late April, American and Russian soldiers met and shook hands at the Elbe River. All over Europe, Axis armies began to surrender. In Italy, guerrillas captured and executed Muss ...
... By March 1945, the Allies had crossed the Rhine into western Germany. From the east, Soviet troops closed in on Berlin. In late April, American and Russian soldiers met and shook hands at the Elbe River. All over Europe, Axis armies began to surrender. In Italy, guerrillas captured and executed Muss ...
24-World_War_II - Ridgefield School District
... a. This may have been the turning point in the balance of power France was still more powerful than Germany and may have been able to defeat and remove Hitler b. Pacifism in Britain, stemming from the horrible memories of World War I, made the government reluctant to risk another world war with Ge ...
... a. This may have been the turning point in the balance of power France was still more powerful than Germany and may have been able to defeat and remove Hitler b. Pacifism in Britain, stemming from the horrible memories of World War I, made the government reluctant to risk another world war with Ge ...
WWII Looms
... • Germany annexes western Poland; U.S.S.R. attacks, annexes east • France, Britain declare war on Germany; World War II begins ...
... • Germany annexes western Poland; U.S.S.R. attacks, annexes east • France, Britain declare war on Germany; World War II begins ...
World War II - AP European History -
... The Course of the War At the same time, Russia was fighting Finland b/c Stalin 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 ...
... The Course of the War At the same time, Russia was fighting Finland b/c Stalin 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 ...
The End of WW2
... The provision of the Atlantic Charter signed by Roosevelt and Churchill in 1941 included a. self-determination for oppressed peoples and a new international peacekeeping organization b. a permanent alliance between Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union c. a pledge to rid the world of dic ...
... The provision of the Atlantic Charter signed by Roosevelt and Churchill in 1941 included a. self-determination for oppressed peoples and a new international peacekeeping organization b. a permanent alliance between Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union c. a pledge to rid the world of dic ...
Canada in WW II - Salmon Arm Secondary
... • The Second World War began at dawn on Sept 1, 1939 when Germany sent one million soldiers supported by 1500 aircraft into Poland. ...
... • The Second World War began at dawn on Sept 1, 1939 when Germany sent one million soldiers supported by 1500 aircraft into Poland. ...
World War II
... 3. Mexico Mexico tested American patience and commitment to the good–neighbor policy in 1938 when its president, Lázaro Cardenas, seized oil properties owned by American and British corporations. Roosevelt rejected corporate demands to intervene and encouraged American companies to negotiate a settl ...
... 3. Mexico Mexico tested American patience and commitment to the good–neighbor policy in 1938 when its president, Lázaro Cardenas, seized oil properties owned by American and British corporations. Roosevelt rejected corporate demands to intervene and encouraged American companies to negotiate a settl ...
Subject: World History Grade / Group: 1001/1002
... 6. Kristallnacht & Nuremberg Laws 7. Final Solution (targets of, how was it carried out?) 8. Munich Conference 9. Nazi-Soviet Pact 10. Blitzkrieg 11. Major Allied Powers & Major Axis Powers 12. How did Hitler violate the Versailles Treaty? 13. Describe Japanese aggression in the Pacific. 14. Pearl H ...
... 6. Kristallnacht & Nuremberg Laws 7. Final Solution (targets of, how was it carried out?) 8. Munich Conference 9. Nazi-Soviet Pact 10. Blitzkrieg 11. Major Allied Powers & Major Axis Powers 12. How did Hitler violate the Versailles Treaty? 13. Describe Japanese aggression in the Pacific. 14. Pearl H ...
Allies of World War II
The Allies of World War II, called the United Nations from the 1 January 1942 declaration, were the countries that opposed the Axis powers together during the Second World War (1939–1945). The Allies promoted the alliance as seeking to stop German, Japanese and Italian aggression.The anti-German coalition at the start of the war (1 September 1939) consisted of France, Poland and Great Britain, soon to be joined by the British Commonwealth (Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa). Poland was a minor factor after its defeat in 1939; France was a minor factor after its defeat in 1940. After first having cooperated with Germany in partitioning Poland whilst remaining neutral in the Allied-Axis conflict, the Soviet Union perforce joined the Allies in June 1941 after being invaded by Germany. The United States provided war material and money all along, and officially joined in December 1941 after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. As of 1942, the ""Big Three"" leaders of the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and the United States controlled Allied policy; relations between the UK and the U.S. were especially close. China had been already at war with Japan since 1937 but officially joined the Allies in 1941. The Big Three and China were referred as a ""trusteeship of the powerful"", then were recognized as the Allied ""Big Four"" in Declaration by United Nations and later the ""Four Policemen"" of ""United Nations"" for the Allies. Other key Allies included British India, the Netherlands, and Yugoslavia as well as Free France; there were numerous others. Together they called themselves the ""United Nations"" and in 1945 created the modern UN.