Cornell Notes
... World War II ________________________________________________________ 1. Hitler’s Lightning War ________________________________________________________ A. Germany Starts a New War in Europe ________________________________________________________ i. Hitler signs nonaggression pact with Stalin _____ ...
... World War II ________________________________________________________ 1. Hitler’s Lightning War ________________________________________________________ A. Germany Starts a New War in Europe ________________________________________________________ i. Hitler signs nonaggression pact with Stalin _____ ...
The Road to World War II
... 1936: Remilitarization of the Rhineland 1937: The Axis forms 1938: Austria and Munich and the Sudetenland • Kristallnacht (October 28, 1938) ...
... 1936: Remilitarization of the Rhineland 1937: The Axis forms 1938: Austria and Munich and the Sudetenland • Kristallnacht (October 28, 1938) ...
wh.ww2.quiz.one.review.sheet.2015
... Blitzkrieg Radar Sonar Japan Italy Germany The League of Nations The Neutrality Acts ...
... Blitzkrieg Radar Sonar Japan Italy Germany The League of Nations The Neutrality Acts ...
the timeline in worksheet format
... Mission De Gaulle: 1940 (Summer): Battle of Britain. Planes of the German Luftwaffe try (and fail) to defeat those of the British RAF as the first step towards an invasion of Britain. Mission Roosevelt: 1941 (Summer): Hitler invades Russia. His armies fail to get a quick victory and his winter defea ...
... Mission De Gaulle: 1940 (Summer): Battle of Britain. Planes of the German Luftwaffe try (and fail) to defeat those of the British RAF as the first step towards an invasion of Britain. Mission Roosevelt: 1941 (Summer): Hitler invades Russia. His armies fail to get a quick victory and his winter defea ...
The End of World War II
... and worked similarly in. • Greek • Turkey • Britain could not afford to defend this area any longer, – the United States stepped in. ...
... and worked similarly in. • Greek • Turkey • Britain could not afford to defend this area any longer, – the United States stepped in. ...
ws05-wwii-allied-powers
... Communist Party to fight the Japanese. After the war, he fled the communists to Taiwan. Mao Zedong - Leader of the Communist Party of China, he allied with Kai-shek in order to fight the Japanese. He gained control of mainland China after the war. Other countries that were part of the Allies: Po ...
... Communist Party to fight the Japanese. After the war, he fled the communists to Taiwan. Mao Zedong - Leader of the Communist Party of China, he allied with Kai-shek in order to fight the Japanese. He gained control of mainland China after the war. Other countries that were part of the Allies: Po ...
Lesson 1 Rise of Hitler 2013
... Czechoslovakia. Hitler noted that many people of German descent lived in this area, and that they wanted to be part of Germany. The Czechs were ready to fight, but the world was not. British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and French Premier Dadodian agreed to the German occupation of Sudentenlan ...
... Czechoslovakia. Hitler noted that many people of German descent lived in this area, and that they wanted to be part of Germany. The Czechs were ready to fight, but the world was not. British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and French Premier Dadodian agreed to the German occupation of Sudentenlan ...
Chapter 25
... • US refused to adjust immigration limits • 1939 St. Louis was forced to return to Europe carrying Jewish refugees. ...
... • US refused to adjust immigration limits • 1939 St. Louis was forced to return to Europe carrying Jewish refugees. ...
Chapter 25 section 3 and 4
... The United States knew of the death camps as early as 1942. Many were uninterested at first. FDR would create the WRB (War Refugee Board) to help people fighting persecution. Although it was late funding from the WRB enabled Sweden to issue special Swedish passports to the Jews and saved 200,000 l ...
... The United States knew of the death camps as early as 1942. Many were uninterested at first. FDR would create the WRB (War Refugee Board) to help people fighting persecution. Although it was late funding from the WRB enabled Sweden to issue special Swedish passports to the Jews and saved 200,000 l ...
Practice Multiple-Choice Questions
... (D) The women were depicted doing traditionally male jobs as was needed during the Second World War in order to keep up production and fight the ...
... (D) The women were depicted doing traditionally male jobs as was needed during the Second World War in order to keep up production and fight the ...
American Reactions to the Outbreak of WW2
... transformed the USA into nations and transport an “arsenal of democracy,” war-related goods to and helped end the Europe on armed ships depression in America ...
... transformed the USA into nations and transport an “arsenal of democracy,” war-related goods to and helped end the Europe on armed ships depression in America ...
Unit Outline – The Cold War
... Berlin and Berlin Wall Thousands of East Berliners cross in West Berlin and do not return – escape to West for better life – many are best educated in E. Germany 1961: E. Germany builds a wall in Berlin to separate East from West and to keep East Germans in. Wall becomes a symbol of lack of freedom ...
... Berlin and Berlin Wall Thousands of East Berliners cross in West Berlin and do not return – escape to West for better life – many are best educated in E. Germany 1961: E. Germany builds a wall in Berlin to separate East from West and to keep East Germans in. Wall becomes a symbol of lack of freedom ...
Canada`s Involvement During World War Two
... advanced eastward and were eventually successful in liberating Holland in the Spring of 1945. • Canadian war veterans are still honored in Holland for the essential role they played in the liberation of their ...
... advanced eastward and were eventually successful in liberating Holland in the Spring of 1945. • Canadian war veterans are still honored in Holland for the essential role they played in the liberation of their ...
Causes of WWII Trivia
... beginning of World War II? A Bombing of Pearl Harbor B Germany invaded Poland C Sinking of the Lusitania D Normandy invasion ...
... beginning of World War II? A Bombing of Pearl Harbor B Germany invaded Poland C Sinking of the Lusitania D Normandy invasion ...
Yalta Conference
... reached quickly and easily. The Soviets agreed to join the war against Japan, in part because they had been defeated by the Japanese in the Russo-Japanese war of 1904 - 1905. Moreover, following the October Revolution in 1917 (the Revolution that brought Communism to Russia) the Japanese had used th ...
... reached quickly and easily. The Soviets agreed to join the war against Japan, in part because they had been defeated by the Japanese in the Russo-Japanese war of 1904 - 1905. Moreover, following the October Revolution in 1917 (the Revolution that brought Communism to Russia) the Japanese had used th ...
An Overview of the Nuremberg Trials
... Germany. Nuremberg had been all but destroyed by Allied bombings. Still standing was the Palace of Justice. It would be the perfect spot. President Truman appointed Francis Biddle to represent the United States as a judge for the trials. Sir Geoffrey Lawrence was elected as president of the Internat ...
... Germany. Nuremberg had been all but destroyed by Allied bombings. Still standing was the Palace of Justice. It would be the perfect spot. President Truman appointed Francis Biddle to represent the United States as a judge for the trials. Sir Geoffrey Lawrence was elected as president of the Internat ...
RUSSIAN FRONT PACIFIC FRONT
... •”Operation Downfall” •est. 1.5 million needed for initial attack •est. casualties 250k – 1 million ...
... •”Operation Downfall” •est. 1.5 million needed for initial attack •est. casualties 250k – 1 million ...
WH.7 Notes - The World at War
... iii. After Hitler invades Poland, war is declared in September 1939. b. The Combatants ...
... iii. After Hitler invades Poland, war is declared in September 1939. b. The Combatants ...
WH.7_Notes_-_The_World_at_War
... iii. After Hitler invades Poland, war is declared in September 1939. b. The Combatants ...
... iii. After Hitler invades Poland, war is declared in September 1939. b. The Combatants ...
Year 10 revision checklist
... Please note there will be more than this for next year’s exams . Paper One – International Relations (Option B) Causes of the Cold War ...
... Please note there will be more than this for next year’s exams . Paper One – International Relations (Option B) Causes of the Cold War ...
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... 10. In 1938 & 1939, what foreign policy of yielding to Rome-Berlin Axis demands did Great Britain & France follow in order to preserve peace? Appeasement 11. After conquering Poland, where did Hitler turn for more “living space”? Western Europe 12. On what nation was the “blitzkrieg” first used? Pol ...
... 10. In 1938 & 1939, what foreign policy of yielding to Rome-Berlin Axis demands did Great Britain & France follow in order to preserve peace? Appeasement 11. After conquering Poland, where did Hitler turn for more “living space”? Western Europe 12. On what nation was the “blitzkrieg” first used? Pol ...
03-Path to World War II and American entry into the War
... knock out Royal Air Force (RAF) – Germany begins attacking air fields, but turns to direct attacks on London and civilian targets (aerial Blitz) – Britain turns back German planes during Battle of Britain (Oct. 1940-May ...
... knock out Royal Air Force (RAF) – Germany begins attacking air fields, but turns to direct attacks on London and civilian targets (aerial Blitz) – Britain turns back German planes during Battle of Britain (Oct. 1940-May ...
European theatre of World War II
The European Theatre of World War II, also known as the European War, was a huge area of heavy fighting across Europe, from Germany's and the Soviet Union's joint invasion of Poland in September 1939 until the end of the war with the Soviet Union conquering much of Europe along with the German unconditional surrender on May 8, 1945 (V-E Day). The Allied forces fought the Axis powers on two major fronts (the Eastern Front and Western Front) as well as in the adjoining Mediterranean and Middle East Theatre.