Emma, Keith and Ellen
... and France went to war with Germany in September 1939. Poland was occupied by the Nazis. By the summer of 1940 they had conquered Holland, Belgium, France, Denmark and Norway ...
... and France went to war with Germany in September 1939. Poland was occupied by the Nazis. By the summer of 1940 they had conquered Holland, Belgium, France, Denmark and Norway ...
2nd World War The Second World War was the largest and richest
... was shocked by the high number of primarily civilian casualties and massive destruction wrought by a single explosive device, in fact far more Japanese had been killed in the firebombings that U.S. planes had been carrying out for months. On August 15, 1945, Japan formally surrendered. World War II ...
... was shocked by the high number of primarily civilian casualties and massive destruction wrought by a single explosive device, in fact far more Japanese had been killed in the firebombings that U.S. planes had been carrying out for months. On August 15, 1945, Japan formally surrendered. World War II ...
World War 2 Powerpoint
... Nazi party in Germany gaining in success, Hitler’s policy to dismantle the political system set up in Versailles Hitler’s success emboldened Mussolini to go on military adventures of his own, i.e. Ethiopia Hitler and Mussolini realized that the western powers weren’t going to do anything in de ...
... Nazi party in Germany gaining in success, Hitler’s policy to dismantle the political system set up in Versailles Hitler’s success emboldened Mussolini to go on military adventures of his own, i.e. Ethiopia Hitler and Mussolini realized that the western powers weren’t going to do anything in de ...
chapter-35-america-in-wwii-35
... Halts the manufacture of non essential goods Farmers increase their output Ship builder Henry Kaiser built one ship in 14 days ...
... Halts the manufacture of non essential goods Farmers increase their output Ship builder Henry Kaiser built one ship in 14 days ...
10.8 Lecture – Europe and Japan in Ruins
... 5. Women also played major roles in the war effort, replacing men in fields, factories, and offices. 6. The Nazis, in contrast, believed that German women should stay home and bear children, and they imported 7 million ‘guest workers’ – a euphemism for war prisoners and captured foreigners. ...
... 5. Women also played major roles in the war effort, replacing men in fields, factories, and offices. 6. The Nazis, in contrast, believed that German women should stay home and bear children, and they imported 7 million ‘guest workers’ – a euphemism for war prisoners and captured foreigners. ...
Answers 1108
... because: A. of human miscalculations and mistakes. 8. For much of the war, the Allies differed vigorously over: A. whether the war with Japan or Germany should take precedent. 9. United States troops first went into combat against German troops in: D. North Africa 10. Compared with the American cont ...
... because: A. of human miscalculations and mistakes. 8. For much of the war, the Allies differed vigorously over: A. whether the war with Japan or Germany should take precedent. 9. United States troops first went into combat against German troops in: D. North Africa 10. Compared with the American cont ...
As we near the end of our WW2 topic we can honestly say our
... there are no longer enough clothes being produced. ...
... there are no longer enough clothes being produced. ...
World War II - PrattWorldHistory
... Germans. On the French coast at Dunkirk 334,000 French and English troops were hurriedly ferried across the English Channel when they became trapped against the sea. They were evacuated, but their equipment was taken. Southern France was not directly held by Germany, but “Vichy” France was ruled by ...
... Germans. On the French coast at Dunkirk 334,000 French and English troops were hurriedly ferried across the English Channel when they became trapped against the sea. They were evacuated, but their equipment was taken. Southern France was not directly held by Germany, but “Vichy” France was ruled by ...
World War II - Winter Sports School in Park City
... War effort created largest economic boom in the history of any nation Federal government begins spending vast amounts of money on defense related production ...
... War effort created largest economic boom in the history of any nation Federal government begins spending vast amounts of money on defense related production ...
to work on the “home front”
... Women in Industries Industries vacated by soldiers Single & Married 45% of workers in shipbuilding Women’s “duty” to work on the ...
... Women in Industries Industries vacated by soldiers Single & Married 45% of workers in shipbuilding Women’s “duty” to work on the ...
World War Two, 1941-1945
... Women in Industries Industries vacated by soldiers Single & Married 45% of workers in shipbuilding Women’s “duty” to work on the ...
... Women in Industries Industries vacated by soldiers Single & Married 45% of workers in shipbuilding Women’s “duty” to work on the ...
World War II : The World at War
... • August 1940 – Germans begin bombing British cities, industrial areas, seaports, & military installations • Prime Minister Winston Churchill inspired British people • British Royal Air Force destroyed large numbers of German planes • June 1941 – aid raids eased off ...
... • August 1940 – Germans begin bombing British cities, industrial areas, seaports, & military installations • Prime Minister Winston Churchill inspired British people • British Royal Air Force destroyed large numbers of German planes • June 1941 – aid raids eased off ...
World War II Homefront Notes
... because he felt it had been partially responsible for the loss in World War I. Joseph Goebbels used film and radio initially to show the ease by which the Nazis won victory after victory. As the tide of war turned, propaganda was used to instill fear of the consequences of ...
... because he felt it had been partially responsible for the loss in World War I. Joseph Goebbels used film and radio initially to show the ease by which the Nazis won victory after victory. As the tide of war turned, propaganda was used to instill fear of the consequences of ...
Mobilizing for War - Streetsboro City Schools
... the Axis cause was largely doomed. America mobilized 12 million soldiers — about the same number as did the Soviet Union, despite having a population of about 40 million fewer citizens. American war production proved astonishing. At the huge Willow Run plant in Michigan, the greatest generation turn ...
... the Axis cause was largely doomed. America mobilized 12 million soldiers — about the same number as did the Soviet Union, despite having a population of about 40 million fewer citizens. American war production proved astonishing. At the huge Willow Run plant in Michigan, the greatest generation turn ...
World War II - Winter Sports School in Park City
... Fear of Japanese invasion and suspected loyalty of Japanese Americans led to the worst violation of civil liberties during the war. Financial assets of 1st generation Japanese American’s frozen 12/8/1941 112,000 people were forced to relocate to internment camps, some for up to 4 years ...
... Fear of Japanese invasion and suspected loyalty of Japanese Americans led to the worst violation of civil liberties during the war. Financial assets of 1st generation Japanese American’s frozen 12/8/1941 112,000 people were forced to relocate to internment camps, some for up to 4 years ...
How did War change life in Nazi Germany?
... The War Went Through 4 Stages for Germany 1939-41 Blitzkrieg - a successful phase 2. June 1941 – 1943 Operation Barbarossa – the invasion of Russia (Soviet Union) 3. Feb 1943 – Total War – Germany lost the battle of Stalingrad and start to retreat – a turning point 4. Defeat – July 1944 -45 – Germa ...
... The War Went Through 4 Stages for Germany 1939-41 Blitzkrieg - a successful phase 2. June 1941 – 1943 Operation Barbarossa – the invasion of Russia (Soviet Union) 3. Feb 1943 – Total War – Germany lost the battle of Stalingrad and start to retreat – a turning point 4. Defeat – July 1944 -45 – Germa ...
Slide 1
... During World War II all sorts of essential and non-essential foods were rationed, as well as clothing, furniture and petrol. To make the British weak, the Germans tried to cut off supplies of food and other goods. German submarines attacked many of the ships that brought food to Britain. Before the ...
... During World War II all sorts of essential and non-essential foods were rationed, as well as clothing, furniture and petrol. To make the British weak, the Germans tried to cut off supplies of food and other goods. German submarines attacked many of the ships that brought food to Britain. Before the ...
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.