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... c. hair from the dead bodies was used as raw material to make socks and stuff mattresses d. some prisoners were deliberately killed in medical experiments to see how much cold, heat, high pressure and low pressure the human body could endure ______14. Which of the following is true about Eleanor Roo ...
... c. hair from the dead bodies was used as raw material to make socks and stuff mattresses d. some prisoners were deliberately killed in medical experiments to see how much cold, heat, high pressure and low pressure the human body could endure ______14. Which of the following is true about Eleanor Roo ...
Answers for World War Two Reading Comp Questions 1. During the
... 8. What did Hitler promise the German people when he came to power in 1933? a.That he would make Germany a great nation again and regain its lost territory 9. Japan, Germany, and Italy formed an alliance known as the _______________________. a.Axis Powers 10. Hitler claimed he was reuniting all Germ ...
... 8. What did Hitler promise the German people when he came to power in 1933? a.That he would make Germany a great nation again and regain its lost territory 9. Japan, Germany, and Italy formed an alliance known as the _______________________. a.Axis Powers 10. Hitler claimed he was reuniting all Germ ...
02-25 How did WWII Begin
... 1. Axis Powers: a military and political alliance between Germany, Italy and Japan. Its goals were to achieve vast expansion through aggressive warfare 2. Allied Powers: the nations, primarily China, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States, allied against the Axis 3. Nazi-Soviet Non- ...
... 1. Axis Powers: a military and political alliance between Germany, Italy and Japan. Its goals were to achieve vast expansion through aggressive warfare 2. Allied Powers: the nations, primarily China, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States, allied against the Axis 3. Nazi-Soviet Non- ...
25. World War II and Foreign Relations
... German facist dictator. Leader of the National Socialist Workers Party, or Nazis. Elected Chancellor of Germany in 1933, he quickly established himself as an absolute dictator. 1275. Munich Conference, appeasement, Neville Chamberlain 1938 - Hitler wanted to annex the Sudetenland, a portion of Czech ...
... German facist dictator. Leader of the National Socialist Workers Party, or Nazis. Elected Chancellor of Germany in 1933, he quickly established himself as an absolute dictator. 1275. Munich Conference, appeasement, Neville Chamberlain 1938 - Hitler wanted to annex the Sudetenland, a portion of Czech ...
Battle of Britain
... The British could consider themselves still the most powerful country in the world With their development of radar they could track the Germans They learned how to crack the German code to intercept there plans in the future against ...
... The British could consider themselves still the most powerful country in the world With their development of radar they could track the Germans They learned how to crack the German code to intercept there plans in the future against ...
Unit 2 Test Review
... Sudetenland – first ½ of Czechoslovakia, Munich AGreement – Neville Chamberlain was promised by Hitler “Peace in our time” ...
... Sudetenland – first ½ of Czechoslovakia, Munich AGreement – Neville Chamberlain was promised by Hitler “Peace in our time” ...
war powerpoint
... it a good target as it had not been attacked during the war and was virtually undefended by antiaircraft guns. The population of the city was now far greater than the normal 650,000 due to the large numbers of refugees fleeing from the advancing Red Army. On the 13th February 1945, 773 Avro Lancaste ...
... it a good target as it had not been attacked during the war and was virtually undefended by antiaircraft guns. The population of the city was now far greater than the normal 650,000 due to the large numbers of refugees fleeing from the advancing Red Army. On the 13th February 1945, 773 Avro Lancaste ...
The Impact of War on life in Nazi Germany
... it a good target as it had not been attacked during the war and was virtually undefended by antiaircraft guns. The population of the city was now far greater than the normal 650,000 due to the large numbers of refugees fleeing from the advancing Red Army. On the 13th February 1945, 773 Avro Lancaste ...
... it a good target as it had not been attacked during the war and was virtually undefended by antiaircraft guns. The population of the city was now far greater than the normal 650,000 due to the large numbers of refugees fleeing from the advancing Red Army. On the 13th February 1945, 773 Avro Lancaste ...
IV. Building a New World
... D. General Curtis Lemay, commander of the B-29s based in the Marinas, changed strategy to drop bombs filled with napalm, a kind of jellied gasoline. These bombs not only exploded but also started fires. The risk of killing civilians made this very controversial. The Tokyo firebombing killed over 80 ...
... D. General Curtis Lemay, commander of the B-29s based in the Marinas, changed strategy to drop bombs filled with napalm, a kind of jellied gasoline. These bombs not only exploded but also started fires. The risk of killing civilians made this very controversial. The Tokyo firebombing killed over 80 ...
WWII 2
... Newsreel on Germany’s attack on the USSR: there are a few problems with the audio and video. ...
... Newsreel on Germany’s attack on the USSR: there are a few problems with the audio and video. ...
Apush Chapter 28 Notes
... Germans also created new rocket-propelled bomb technology. America and Britain however had the air advantage with new four engine bombers capable of flying a bomb load of 6,000 pounds for 1,300 miles. The Gee navigation system used electronic impulses to help pilots plot their exact location. In ...
... Germans also created new rocket-propelled bomb technology. America and Britain however had the air advantage with new four engine bombers capable of flying a bomb load of 6,000 pounds for 1,300 miles. The Gee navigation system used electronic impulses to help pilots plot their exact location. In ...
World War IIteachernotes
... 7. Adolph Hitler created the Nazi Party and brought it to power in 1933. 8. In 1936, Germany formed alliances with Japan & Italy. 9. In 1938, Germany took over Austria to create what Hitler called “Greater Germany.” 10. Germany then took over Czechoslovakia and planned to overtake Poland as part of ...
... 7. Adolph Hitler created the Nazi Party and brought it to power in 1933. 8. In 1936, Germany formed alliances with Japan & Italy. 9. In 1938, Germany took over Austria to create what Hitler called “Greater Germany.” 10. Germany then took over Czechoslovakia and planned to overtake Poland as part of ...
Turning Point of Pacific War
... Stalingrad at great cost turning point of the European war Soviets lose a total of 1.1 million Surrender in Jan 43 -Stalin wants another “front’ to occupy Germany ...
... Stalingrad at great cost turning point of the European war Soviets lose a total of 1.1 million Surrender in Jan 43 -Stalin wants another “front’ to occupy Germany ...
Coming of War - Blue Valley Schools
... Spanish Civil War − Spanish conflict fought from 1936 to 1939 appeasement − policy of granting concessions to a potential enemy in the hope that it will maintain peace Anschluss − union in which Hitler forced Austria to become part of Germany’s territory Munich Pact − agreement in which Britain and ...
... Spanish Civil War − Spanish conflict fought from 1936 to 1939 appeasement − policy of granting concessions to a potential enemy in the hope that it will maintain peace Anschluss − union in which Hitler forced Austria to become part of Germany’s territory Munich Pact − agreement in which Britain and ...
Cold War in Europe - Spring Branch ISD
... • As a consequence of the defeat of the Nazi Germany in World War II and the onset of the Cold War, the country was split between the two global blocs in the East and West • There were four division zones with France, US, Britain, and the Soviet Union each having one • The original plan was to lower ...
... • As a consequence of the defeat of the Nazi Germany in World War II and the onset of the Cold War, the country was split between the two global blocs in the East and West • There were four division zones with France, US, Britain, and the Soviet Union each having one • The original plan was to lower ...
Background - Colby College
... Poland (Sept. 1939) Denmark and Norway (April-May 1940) France and Benelux countries (May-June 1940) Yugoslavia and Greece (April-May 1941) ...
... Poland (Sept. 1939) Denmark and Norway (April-May 1940) France and Benelux countries (May-June 1940) Yugoslavia and Greece (April-May 1941) ...
Lend-Lease Act in 1941
... When America entered Despite the attack by Japan, World War II, the U.S. FDR viewed Germany as had to fight a two-front the immediate threat and war in Europe and Asia… began preparing for war ...
... When America entered Despite the attack by Japan, World War II, the U.S. FDR viewed Germany as had to fight a two-front the immediate threat and war in Europe and Asia… began preparing for war ...
Bombing of Japan
... Which picture (“A” or “B”) represents Axis propaganda? The artist who drew picture “A” is appealing to which emotion? a. Admiration for national leaders b. Hatred of the enemy’s political system c. Fear of danger to loved ones d. Love of country What is the artist who drew picture “B” urging people ...
... Which picture (“A” or “B”) represents Axis propaganda? The artist who drew picture “A” is appealing to which emotion? a. Admiration for national leaders b. Hatred of the enemy’s political system c. Fear of danger to loved ones d. Love of country What is the artist who drew picture “B” urging people ...
1. What U.S. president made the decision to use the... 2. The atomic bomb was dropped on these two Japanese...
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... WWII REVIEW SHEET----ANSWERS ...
European theatre of World War II
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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.