File - MsTurnbull.com
... • Germany used Blitzkrieg tactics against France. • Germany defeated France in 5 weeks. • They had done what could not be done in 4 years of WWI. ...
... • Germany used Blitzkrieg tactics against France. • Germany defeated France in 5 weeks. • They had done what could not be done in 4 years of WWI. ...
World War II
... 2. Allies used "island-hopping" recapturing the Phillipines, Guam, Iwo Jima, etc. The Japanese lost 20,000 of their 22,000 soldiers defending Iwo Jima. The U.S. casualties were 26,000 dead or ...
... 2. Allies used "island-hopping" recapturing the Phillipines, Guam, Iwo Jima, etc. The Japanese lost 20,000 of their 22,000 soldiers defending Iwo Jima. The U.S. casualties were 26,000 dead or ...
WW II Military ppt
... territories that had been taken over by Japan were returned to their pre-war status. All of the German-occupied territories were supposed to be given free elections, but only the W. European nations became democratic. Stalin refused to honor the Yalta agreements and made E. Europe into a series of ...
... territories that had been taken over by Japan were returned to their pre-war status. All of the German-occupied territories were supposed to be given free elections, but only the W. European nations became democratic. Stalin refused to honor the Yalta agreements and made E. Europe into a series of ...
A Diverse Nation and Presidents shortened
... • Extreme form of nationalism often linked to racism ...
... • Extreme form of nationalism often linked to racism ...
Chapter 26.5 Lecture Station - Waverly
... Another agreement had to do with the fate of Poland and other Eastern European countries now occupied by the Soviets. Stalin agreed to hold elections in these countries after the war. Stalin also said that the Soviet Union would declare war on Japan three months after Germany was defeated. ...
... Another agreement had to do with the fate of Poland and other Eastern European countries now occupied by the Soviets. Stalin agreed to hold elections in these countries after the war. Stalin also said that the Soviet Union would declare war on Japan three months after Germany was defeated. ...
Chapter Themes - apush
... America was wounded but roused to national unity by Pearl Harbor. Roosevelt settled on a fundamental strategy of dealing with Hitler first, while doing just enough in the Pacific to block the Japanese advance. With the ugly exception of the Japanese-American concentration camps, World War II proceed ...
... America was wounded but roused to national unity by Pearl Harbor. Roosevelt settled on a fundamental strategy of dealing with Hitler first, while doing just enough in the Pacific to block the Japanese advance. With the ugly exception of the Japanese-American concentration camps, World War II proceed ...
WWII Part II PowerPoint
... Nazis stripped countries of works of art and factories Slavs, other minorities worked as slave laborers in German war industries Nazis took revenge on resistance movements (torture, murder) ...
... Nazis stripped countries of works of art and factories Slavs, other minorities worked as slave laborers in German war industries Nazis took revenge on resistance movements (torture, murder) ...
Chapter 26
... Entry of new workers into workforce – As men went away to war, women and minorities found jobs in new industries – War also provided numerous volunteer activities Fair Employment Practices Commission (1941) – To protect minorities in workplace War brought long hours and high wages Farmers enjoyed pr ...
... Entry of new workers into workforce – As men went away to war, women and minorities found jobs in new industries – War also provided numerous volunteer activities Fair Employment Practices Commission (1941) – To protect minorities in workplace War brought long hours and high wages Farmers enjoyed pr ...
Mur_Con26
... Entry of new workers into workforce – As men went away to war, women and minorities found jobs in new industries – War also provided numerous volunteer activities Fair Employment Practices Commission (1941) – To protect minorities in workplace War brought long hours and high wages Farmers enjoyed pr ...
... Entry of new workers into workforce – As men went away to war, women and minorities found jobs in new industries – War also provided numerous volunteer activities Fair Employment Practices Commission (1941) – To protect minorities in workplace War brought long hours and high wages Farmers enjoyed pr ...
World War II—Overview No war in history killed more people or
... after the Depression began, they polled 6 ½ million votes. Two years later, Hitler ran for president; he lost, but received 13 ½ million votes--37 percent of all votes cast. The Nazis had suddenly become the single largest party in the German parliament. In January 1933, Germany's president named Hi ...
... after the Depression began, they polled 6 ½ million votes. Two years later, Hitler ran for president; he lost, but received 13 ½ million votes--37 percent of all votes cast. The Nazis had suddenly become the single largest party in the German parliament. In January 1933, Germany's president named Hi ...
World War II
... The Holocaust – Wannsee Conference (Jan. 20, 1942) »Hitler’s “Final Solution to the Jewish Problem” – American’s DO NOT bomb gas chambers »“Essential resources” would be diverted from military targets ...
... The Holocaust – Wannsee Conference (Jan. 20, 1942) »Hitler’s “Final Solution to the Jewish Problem” – American’s DO NOT bomb gas chambers »“Essential resources” would be diverted from military targets ...
WWII
... FDR and Churchill meet at Casablanca in 1943 Decide Italy will be the site of next invasion, Stalin wanted them to invade France July 10th, 180,000 Allied soldiers land on Sicily and capture it by August Mussolini “fired” by King Emmanuel Sept. 3- Italy surrenders Germans in N. Italy res ...
... FDR and Churchill meet at Casablanca in 1943 Decide Italy will be the site of next invasion, Stalin wanted them to invade France July 10th, 180,000 Allied soldiers land on Sicily and capture it by August Mussolini “fired” by King Emmanuel Sept. 3- Italy surrenders Germans in N. Italy res ...
... Began campaign against Jews soon after becoming chancellor Established a series of anti-Semitic laws intended to drive Jews from Germany Laws stripped Jews of their citizenship and took away most civil and economic rights. Laws defined who was a Jew. Attacks on Jews Many Germans supported Hitler’s a ...
WWII Review
... 48. What two Japanese cities were Atomic Bombs used on? 49. About how many people died worldwide as a result of World War II? 50. What does Genocide mean? 51. What was the Holocaust? 52. How many Jews died during the Holocaust? 53. What other groups of people were singled out by the Nazis for perse ...
... 48. What two Japanese cities were Atomic Bombs used on? 49. About how many people died worldwide as a result of World War II? 50. What does Genocide mean? 51. What was the Holocaust? 52. How many Jews died during the Holocaust? 53. What other groups of people were singled out by the Nazis for perse ...
WHII_Major_Events_of_WWII
... For the following nine months, the German air force (Luftwaffe) launched repeated bombing raids on British towns and cities. This was known as the BLITZ and was an attempt to bomb Britain into submission. ...
... For the following nine months, the German air force (Luftwaffe) launched repeated bombing raids on British towns and cities. This was known as the BLITZ and was an attempt to bomb Britain into submission. ...
Hitler violates the Treaty of Versailles
... Battle of the Bulge • Dec. 16, 1944 Battle of the Bulge begins in the Ardennes Region of Belgium and Lux. • Last ditch German offensive had early success but unable to take key city of Bastogne • Allies hold and defeat Germans by Jan. ’45 • Largest battle ever fought by US Army; 600,000 GIs, 80,00 ...
... Battle of the Bulge • Dec. 16, 1944 Battle of the Bulge begins in the Ardennes Region of Belgium and Lux. • Last ditch German offensive had early success but unable to take key city of Bastogne • Allies hold and defeat Germans by Jan. ’45 • Largest battle ever fought by US Army; 600,000 GIs, 80,00 ...
World War II
... Peace • The Great Depression devastated economies around the world and people began to look for strong leaders • Japan, Italy, Russia and Germany were all angry over the Treaty of Versailles and believed they deserved land • Nationalism was spreading throughout the world ...
... Peace • The Great Depression devastated economies around the world and people began to look for strong leaders • Japan, Italy, Russia and Germany were all angry over the Treaty of Versailles and believed they deserved land • Nationalism was spreading throughout the world ...
World War II Fill In The Blanks
... How did the United States become involved in World War II? The United States helped the Allies by the _____________________________ allowing the President to sell or lend war supplies to allies. The United States declared war when ____________________________ bombed ___________________________. Wart ...
... How did the United States become involved in World War II? The United States helped the Allies by the _____________________________ allowing the President to sell or lend war supplies to allies. The United States declared war when ____________________________ bombed ___________________________. Wart ...
Treaty of Versallies – end of WWI
... Hitler threatens to take Poland. Britain and France warn that attack would mean war. They assume they have an ally in Stalin because the Soviet Union and Germany were enemies. ...
... Hitler threatens to take Poland. Britain and France warn that attack would mean war. They assume they have an ally in Stalin because the Soviet Union and Germany were enemies. ...
Chapter 19 Notes
... • Reinhard Heydrich was given the job of administering the “final solution”; a special force of SS called the Einsatzgruppen would carry out Nazi plans • When Poland was taken, they were to get all Polish Jews and put them in ghettos, or to round up Jews in villages and execute them and bury them; t ...
... • Reinhard Heydrich was given the job of administering the “final solution”; a special force of SS called the Einsatzgruppen would carry out Nazi plans • When Poland was taken, they were to get all Polish Jews and put them in ghettos, or to round up Jews in villages and execute them and bury them; t ...
WWII - Mediapolis Community School
... • Major riot in Detroit that left around 30 dead. This just showed how much racial tension still existed between whites and blacks. • Mexican Americans were involved in a similar riot in Los Angeles. Zoot Suit—a popular style of dress worn by Mexican-Americans. • Young Mexican Americans were upset a ...
... • Major riot in Detroit that left around 30 dead. This just showed how much racial tension still existed between whites and blacks. • Mexican Americans were involved in a similar riot in Los Angeles. Zoot Suit—a popular style of dress worn by Mexican-Americans. • Young Mexican Americans were upset a ...
Americans During World War II - fchs
... which murdered civilians and members of the resistance. 2. Soviet POWs were often killed, or sent off to the concentration camps. 3. The Russians brutalized and murdered many German POWs and thousands died in forced labor camps, as well. 4. American POWs tended to be better treated in Europe t ...
... which murdered civilians and members of the resistance. 2. Soviet POWs were often killed, or sent off to the concentration camps. 3. The Russians brutalized and murdered many German POWs and thousands died in forced labor camps, as well. 4. American POWs tended to be better treated in Europe t ...
The United States in World War II
... did U.S. military reflect the diversity of American society during World War II? It included large number of white, AfricanAmericans, Native Americans, Mexican Americans, and Asian Americans. ...
... did U.S. military reflect the diversity of American society during World War II? It included large number of white, AfricanAmericans, Native Americans, Mexican Americans, and Asian Americans. ...
Cornell Notes Template - AP United States History
... Supreme court ruled that relocation was constitutional because it was based on “______________________________,” not race. ...
... Supreme court ruled that relocation was constitutional because it was based on “______________________________,” not race. ...
Home front during World War II
The home front covers the activities of the civilians in a nation at war. World War II was a total war; homeland production became even more invaluable to both the Allied and Axis powers. Life on the home front during World War II was a significant part of the war effort for all participants and had a major impact on the outcome of the war. Governments became involved with new issues such as rationing, manpower allocation, home defense, evacuation in the face of air raids, and response to occupation by an enemy power. The morale and psychology of the people responded to leadership and propaganda. Typically women were mobilized to an unprecedented degree.All of the powers involved had learned from their experiences good and bad on the home front during World War I. Their success in mobilizing economic output was a major factor in supporting combat operations. Among morale-boosting activities that also benefited combat efforts, the home front engaged in a variety of scrap drives for materials crucial to the war effort such as metal, rubber, and rags.