World War II
... • In February 1945 months before the war ended, Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin met at Yalta to discuss final plans to defeat Germany. • The leaders agreed to split Germany and Berlin up into four zones – French, English, American and Soviet. • Stalin also agreed to allow free election in the ...
... • In February 1945 months before the war ended, Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin met at Yalta to discuss final plans to defeat Germany. • The leaders agreed to split Germany and Berlin up into four zones – French, English, American and Soviet. • Stalin also agreed to allow free election in the ...
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... Munich agreement, invades rest of Czechoslovakia • August 1939- Hitler signs nonaggression pact with rival USSR, turns attention west • September 1, 1939“blitzkrieg” invasion of Poland; Britain and France declare war on Germany German “blitz” of Warsaw ...
... Munich agreement, invades rest of Czechoslovakia • August 1939- Hitler signs nonaggression pact with rival USSR, turns attention west • September 1, 1939“blitzkrieg” invasion of Poland; Britain and France declare war on Germany German “blitz” of Warsaw ...
World War II
... • On the home front, wartime jobs gave people extra cash for the first time since depression. • Rationing occurred as Americans were forced to conserve scarce items – food and gas. • Patriotism and high morale were the dominant attitudes during the war. • The government tried to keep morale high by ...
... • On the home front, wartime jobs gave people extra cash for the first time since depression. • Rationing occurred as Americans were forced to conserve scarce items – food and gas. • Patriotism and high morale were the dominant attitudes during the war. • The government tried to keep morale high by ...
27: World War II - apush-xl
... 17. In regards to female entry into the traditionally male-dominated workforce, unions A) doubted women could handle the work. B) actively sought women to fill their ranks. C) defended women’s abilities to industrial employers. D) were ambivalent as long as the work was done. 18. What happened when ...
... 17. In regards to female entry into the traditionally male-dominated workforce, unions A) doubted women could handle the work. B) actively sought women to fill their ranks. C) defended women’s abilities to industrial employers. D) were ambivalent as long as the work was done. 18. What happened when ...
The wars end
... •Allied forces attack ________________ in July 1943 •_________________ temporarily toppled from power, but _____________ reinstate after seizing northern Italy •Allies eventually enter Rome in June 1944 •Most of Italy would be under ____________- control, but fighting would continue until the fall o ...
... •Allied forces attack ________________ in July 1943 •_________________ temporarily toppled from power, but _____________ reinstate after seizing northern Italy •Allies eventually enter Rome in June 1944 •Most of Italy would be under ____________- control, but fighting would continue until the fall o ...
Unit 7.4 Impact of WWII
... fixed prices & distributed ration books to save gas, meat, butter –Americans recycled & planted victory gardens for the war effort ...
... fixed prices & distributed ration books to save gas, meat, butter –Americans recycled & planted victory gardens for the war effort ...
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... 13. What advantages might a weaker army fighting on its home soil have over a stronger invading army? 14. What did the conquest of Sicily do? 15. Trace the events January 1943 to April 1945 in Italy: 15. What happened to Mussolini at the end of the war? 16. How did Americans make contributions to th ...
... 13. What advantages might a weaker army fighting on its home soil have over a stronger invading army? 14. What did the conquest of Sicily do? 15. Trace the events January 1943 to April 1945 in Italy: 15. What happened to Mussolini at the end of the war? 16. How did Americans make contributions to th ...
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... War in Europe and North Africa The Big Idea After fierce fighting in North Africa and Europe, the Allies stopped the German advance and slowly began driving back German forces. Main Ideas • The Allies fought back against the Axis Powers in North Africa and Europe. • Key Allied victories halted the ...
... War in Europe and North Africa The Big Idea After fierce fighting in North Africa and Europe, the Allies stopped the German advance and slowly began driving back German forces. Main Ideas • The Allies fought back against the Axis Powers in North Africa and Europe. • Key Allied victories halted the ...
Unit 14
... Outbreak of War in Europe ● Since appeasement had failed, Britain and France agreed to fight if Poland was a柠�acked ● In 1939, S talin & Hitler signed a nonaggression pact , shocking Britain and France ○ Stalin and Hitler agreed to d ...
... Outbreak of War in Europe ● Since appeasement had failed, Britain and France agreed to fight if Poland was a柠�acked ● In 1939, S talin & Hitler signed a nonaggression pact , shocking Britain and France ○ Stalin and Hitler agreed to d ...
WWII Reading Guide
... 8. What global event helped lead to the rise of military rule in Japan in the 1930s? 9. Why did military leaders in Japan argue Japan needed to expand in Asia? 10. Where did Japan and take over in 1931? 11. Where did Japan invade in 1937? How many people were killed in the “Rape of Nanking?” Dictato ...
... 8. What global event helped lead to the rise of military rule in Japan in the 1930s? 9. Why did military leaders in Japan argue Japan needed to expand in Asia? 10. Where did Japan and take over in 1931? 11. Where did Japan invade in 1937? How many people were killed in the “Rape of Nanking?” Dictato ...
Exam #2 Review
... launched World War Two and bears responsibility for the deaths of millions, including six million Jews in the Holocaust. Why significant? Was the leader of Germany. Hitler's invasion of Poland in September. In December 1941, Hitler declared war on America. The war on the eastern front drained German ...
... launched World War Two and bears responsibility for the deaths of millions, including six million Jews in the Holocaust. Why significant? Was the leader of Germany. Hitler's invasion of Poland in September. In December 1941, Hitler declared war on America. The war on the eastern front drained German ...
Mapping World War II in Europe
... 4. Write ETHIOPIA on the bottom of the map near the RED SEA and color the word GREEN to identify it as a conquest of Fascist Italy. 5. Label the ROME-BERLIN AXIS by drawing a line between the capitals of Germany and Italy. 6. Identify Spain with a BROWN dot and label it as a Fascist government frien ...
... 4. Write ETHIOPIA on the bottom of the map near the RED SEA and color the word GREEN to identify it as a conquest of Fascist Italy. 5. Label the ROME-BERLIN AXIS by drawing a line between the capitals of Germany and Italy. 6. Identify Spain with a BROWN dot and label it as a Fascist government frien ...
World War II and the Cold War
... Although the United States remained officially neutral during the first two years of World War II, the United States provided material support first to Britain and later to the Soviet Union, secretly at first but then openly later. The American people also paid close ...
... Although the United States remained officially neutral during the first two years of World War II, the United States provided material support first to Britain and later to the Soviet Union, secretly at first but then openly later. The American people also paid close ...
Section 3
... • December German tank divisions drive 60 miles into Allied area • Battle of the Bulge—Germans push back but have irreplaceable losses ...
... • December German tank divisions drive 60 miles into Allied area • Battle of the Bulge—Germans push back but have irreplaceable losses ...
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... louder and with more clarity, but unfortunately, the slightest noise, the slightest rustle, will draw fire not only from the Japanese, who are someplace, perhaps, in the dense foliage around us or up on the ridge, but from our own Marines who are huddled nearby in foxholes like this one. I don’t kno ...
... louder and with more clarity, but unfortunately, the slightest noise, the slightest rustle, will draw fire not only from the Japanese, who are someplace, perhaps, in the dense foliage around us or up on the ridge, but from our own Marines who are huddled nearby in foxholes like this one. I don’t kno ...
World War II Home Front
... • World’s largest factory under one roof • Produced 14 aircraft per day in August 1944 ...
... • World’s largest factory under one roof • Produced 14 aircraft per day in August 1944 ...
World War II Home Front
... • World’s largest factory under one roof • Produced 14 aircraft per day in August 1944 ...
... • World’s largest factory under one roof • Produced 14 aircraft per day in August 1944 ...
World War II Home Front
... • World’s largest factory under one roof • Produced 14 aircraft per day in August 1944 ...
... • World’s largest factory under one roof • Produced 14 aircraft per day in August 1944 ...
Unit 4 Selfcheck #1 Answers
... WHEN: September 1st, 1939 WHERE: Poland WHAT: The Germans invaded Poland using ...
... WHEN: September 1st, 1939 WHERE: Poland WHAT: The Germans invaded Poland using ...
HistorySage - Dover Union Free School District
... c. British morale increased: Winston Churchill’s leadership F. Tripartite Pact (September, 1940) 1. Japan added to Rome-Berlin axis for mutual defense and military support. 2. U.S. policy toward Japan increasingly grew more confrontational. H. Germany invades Soviet Union in June, 1941 1. Lebensraum ...
... c. British morale increased: Winston Churchill’s leadership F. Tripartite Pact (September, 1940) 1. Japan added to Rome-Berlin axis for mutual defense and military support. 2. U.S. policy toward Japan increasingly grew more confrontational. H. Germany invades Soviet Union in June, 1941 1. Lebensraum ...
A Separate Peace Powerpoint
... During the summer session of 1942, Gene becomes close friends with Finny, his daredevil roommate Finny prods Gene into making a dangerous jump out of a tree into a river, and the two start a secret society based on this ritual. Gene becomes jealous of Finny’s athletic accomplishments and convinces h ...
... During the summer session of 1942, Gene becomes close friends with Finny, his daredevil roommate Finny prods Gene into making a dangerous jump out of a tree into a river, and the two start a secret society based on this ritual. Gene becomes jealous of Finny’s athletic accomplishments and convinces h ...
Race and ethnicity in wartime America
... Context for decision to use a. WWII practice of targeting civilian populations: firebombing b. Dehumanization of Japanese in wartime propaganda Postwar planning by Allied leaders (Britain, United States, Soviet Union) ...
... Context for decision to use a. WWII practice of targeting civilian populations: firebombing b. Dehumanization of Japanese in wartime propaganda Postwar planning by Allied leaders (Britain, United States, Soviet Union) ...
WW2 Packet
... fought to get rid of the “Bad Guys” for the good of the whole world. And in many ways it was a war of good vs evil. The Axis Power led by the Nazi Party in Germany were bad. The Nazi Party gained power by promising to restore Germany to her glory. Ever since the Treaty of Versailles was ratified in ...
... fought to get rid of the “Bad Guys” for the good of the whole world. And in many ways it was a war of good vs evil. The Axis Power led by the Nazi Party in Germany were bad. The Nazi Party gained power by promising to restore Germany to her glory. Ever since the Treaty of Versailles was ratified in ...
France
... majority of officers, so military lacked leadership Russia lost 2.5 million men right away Russians used scorchedearth policy w/crops & destroyed factories Germans quickly reached outside of Moscow & Leningrad (present day St. Petersburg) ...
... majority of officers, so military lacked leadership Russia lost 2.5 million men right away Russians used scorchedearth policy w/crops & destroyed factories Germans quickly reached outside of Moscow & Leningrad (present day St. Petersburg) ...
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.