Summer Reading Program – Entering 12 Graders Theme: War and
... o analyze two characters and their importance to the each novel utilizing two quotes from the book. (Total of four quotes.) 3. Locate five or more additional and varied resources related to the same theme (e.g. choose an assortment of the following: newspaper/magazine articles, Internet sources, pam ...
... o analyze two characters and their importance to the each novel utilizing two quotes from the book. (Total of four quotes.) 3. Locate five or more additional and varied resources related to the same theme (e.g. choose an assortment of the following: newspaper/magazine articles, Internet sources, pam ...
PERANG DUNIA II
... Japanese Conquests in Asia and the Pacific War in Asia and the Pacific Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese forces compiled an impressive list of conquests in a remarkably short time. By May 1942 the Japanese stood with open avenues of attack to both India and Australia. However, three ev ...
... Japanese Conquests in Asia and the Pacific War in Asia and the Pacific Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese forces compiled an impressive list of conquests in a remarkably short time. By May 1942 the Japanese stood with open avenues of attack to both India and Australia. However, three ev ...
American Production During WWII
... Allied Powers: the countries that were fighting against the Axis Powers during WWII. Included the United States, Great Britain, and Soviet Russia after the Germans invaded Russia in June 1941. Assembly line: an arrangement of workers, machines, and equipment in which the product being made passes fr ...
... Allied Powers: the countries that were fighting against the Axis Powers during WWII. Included the United States, Great Britain, and Soviet Russia after the Germans invaded Russia in June 1941. Assembly line: an arrangement of workers, machines, and equipment in which the product being made passes fr ...
Unit #14, Chapters 31
... c) They were least heavily defended by Japan. d) They were former territories of the United States. 4. Analyze: Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor? What were some of the most important consequences of the attack? (At least 2 sentence) 5. Apply: Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States ...
... c) They were least heavily defended by Japan. d) They were former territories of the United States. 4. Analyze: Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor? What were some of the most important consequences of the attack? (At least 2 sentence) 5. Apply: Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States ...
WWII Notes Packet - Yorkville CUSD 115
... 15. What was the initial strategy employed by Great Britain and the U.S; what did the Soviet Union want them to do; for how long and why did they delay that strategy; what future development did this ...
... 15. What was the initial strategy employed by Great Britain and the U.S; what did the Soviet Union want them to do; for how long and why did they delay that strategy; what future development did this ...
Aim: What are the requirements to complete your World War 2 project?
... (Example of what not to do) • During the first six months of 1944, the United States and Great Britain gathered and trained land, naval, and air forces in England. • At the same time, the Soviet Union tied down a great portion of the enemy forces. • Allied airplanes photographed enemy defenses, drop ...
... (Example of what not to do) • During the first six months of 1944, the United States and Great Britain gathered and trained land, naval, and air forces in England. • At the same time, the Soviet Union tied down a great portion of the enemy forces. • Allied airplanes photographed enemy defenses, drop ...
USH Ch. 14 Text
... In November 1918, World War I ended when Germany surrendered to the Allies. In 1919, delegates from 27 nations met in Versailles to hammer out a peace agreement, but only Britain, France, and the United States had a real say in most of the important decisions. Germany and Russia were not even presen ...
... In November 1918, World War I ended when Germany surrendered to the Allies. In 1919, delegates from 27 nations met in Versailles to hammer out a peace agreement, but only Britain, France, and the United States had a real say in most of the important decisions. Germany and Russia were not even presen ...
World War Two
... Last German offensive to stop Allies from entering Germany: Battle of Bulge One month. Germans lost 120,000 troops April, 1945 Allies seize Berlin April 29,1945 Hitler marries Eva Braun April 30: Hitler shot himself and Braun swallowed poison. Bodies burned. May 8, 1945: V-E Day ...
... Last German offensive to stop Allies from entering Germany: Battle of Bulge One month. Germans lost 120,000 troops April, 1945 Allies seize Berlin April 29,1945 Hitler marries Eva Braun April 30: Hitler shot himself and Braun swallowed poison. Bodies burned. May 8, 1945: V-E Day ...
Bringing the map to life: European satirical maps 1845-1945
... Engraved by F Werner in Vienna, a lithograph map entitled Politische Karte von Oesterreich [Vienna, Austria 1848] (Figure 2), is one of the few recorded cartoon maps, indeed possibly the earliest of the genre, to depict the events of 1848, a year which witnessed popular uprising and revolution acros ...
... Engraved by F Werner in Vienna, a lithograph map entitled Politische Karte von Oesterreich [Vienna, Austria 1848] (Figure 2), is one of the few recorded cartoon maps, indeed possibly the earliest of the genre, to depict the events of 1848, a year which witnessed popular uprising and revolution acros ...
AnnPfau - Kean University: Office of Research and Sponsored
... The editors of Stars and Stripes attempted to fill this void with news stories, editorials, and cautionary tales intended to warn soldiers away from German civilians. They launched their anti-fraternization campaign with a 22 September 1944 editorial that cautioned American soldiers against giving g ...
... The editors of Stars and Stripes attempted to fill this void with news stories, editorials, and cautionary tales intended to warn soldiers away from German civilians. They launched their anti-fraternization campaign with a 22 September 1944 editorial that cautioned American soldiers against giving g ...
WORLD WAR II
... prevent conflicts. Non-aggression pact- Russia and Germany would not attack each other. ...
... prevent conflicts. Non-aggression pact- Russia and Germany would not attack each other. ...
World War II ppt - Net Start Class
... The Nazi party had a strict policy of anti-Semitism (the hatred of Jews). Laws limited the rights of Jews in Germany. During WWII Nazi leaders decided to destroy the entire Jewish population of Europe. ...
... The Nazi party had a strict policy of anti-Semitism (the hatred of Jews). Laws limited the rights of Jews in Germany. During WWII Nazi leaders decided to destroy the entire Jewish population of Europe. ...
APUSH Goal 10
... 7. What was the Truman Doctrine and what two countries were impacted by it? 8. What was the Marshall Plan, and how effective was it? 9. Who won the Berlin Blockade? 10. Define NATO. 11. What organization did the USSR create to compete with us? 12. What was the Council of Economic Advisors? 13. What ...
... 7. What was the Truman Doctrine and what two countries were impacted by it? 8. What was the Marshall Plan, and how effective was it? 9. Who won the Berlin Blockade? 10. Define NATO. 11. What organization did the USSR create to compete with us? 12. What was the Council of Economic Advisors? 13. What ...
UNITED STATES HISTORY LECTURE NOTES PRE
... The “blitzkrieg” (lighting war) shocked the world. England and France declared war on Germany on Sept 3, 1939. It took 3 weeks for Germany to take over Poland. USA passed Neutrality Acts in 1935, Feb 1936, May 1937 Nov 1939. Each (USA) Neutrality Act demonstrated the USA’s attempt to remain neutral ...
... The “blitzkrieg” (lighting war) shocked the world. England and France declared war on Germany on Sept 3, 1939. It took 3 weeks for Germany to take over Poland. USA passed Neutrality Acts in 1935, Feb 1936, May 1937 Nov 1939. Each (USA) Neutrality Act demonstrated the USA’s attempt to remain neutral ...
Major Events of World War II
... • http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/dday/videos/d-days • http://www.history.com/topics/us-presidents/dwight-deisenhower • http://www.history.com/topics/us-presidents/dwight-deisenhower/videos/d-day-battle-gear ...
... • http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/dday/videos/d-days • http://www.history.com/topics/us-presidents/dwight-deisenhower • http://www.history.com/topics/us-presidents/dwight-deisenhower/videos/d-day-battle-gear ...
Grade 9 History Term 1
... Japanese Americans forcibly moved into internment camps in USA Japanese expansion and atrocities in China Japanese prisoner-of-war camps for Allied soldiers ...
... Japanese Americans forcibly moved into internment camps in USA Japanese expansion and atrocities in China Japanese prisoner-of-war camps for Allied soldiers ...
21_The Ending of World War II
... Each of the three powers brought his own agenda to the Yalta Conference: Roosevelt wanted Soviet support in the Pacific War concerning the invasion of the Empire of Japan Churchill was pressing for free elections and democratic institutions in Eastern Europe, specifically Poland Stalin was att ...
... Each of the three powers brought his own agenda to the Yalta Conference: Roosevelt wanted Soviet support in the Pacific War concerning the invasion of the Empire of Japan Churchill was pressing for free elections and democratic institutions in Eastern Europe, specifically Poland Stalin was att ...
Introducing World War II
... began to increase its territory by attacking its neighbor, China. Of course, the other countries in Europe and Asia did not want to give up any of their land. This set the stage for war. (Click to continue.) Italy attacked Ethiopia in North Africa. Germany attacked Czechoslovakia, Poland, and the ot ...
... began to increase its territory by attacking its neighbor, China. Of course, the other countries in Europe and Asia did not want to give up any of their land. This set the stage for war. (Click to continue.) Italy attacked Ethiopia in North Africa. Germany attacked Czechoslovakia, Poland, and the ot ...
A Nation on the Move (cont.)
... Americans did not deter them from joining the war effort. • After the attack on Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt signed an order allowing the War Department to declare any part of the United States a military zone and to remove people ...
... Americans did not deter them from joining the war effort. • After the attack on Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt signed an order allowing the War Department to declare any part of the United States a military zone and to remove people ...
5.1 - 5.13 - Portland High School
... Japanese aggressions in China. Fascism and militarism were spreading across Europe and East Asia. Meanwhile Americans were not bracing themselves for the coming war; they were determined to avoid it at all costs. MUSSOLINI ...
... Japanese aggressions in China. Fascism and militarism were spreading across Europe and East Asia. Meanwhile Americans were not bracing themselves for the coming war; they were determined to avoid it at all costs. MUSSOLINI ...
British propaganda during World War II
Britain re-created the World War I Ministry of Information for the duration of World War II to generate propaganda to influence the population towards support for the war effort. A wide range of media was employed aimed at local and overseas audiences. Traditional forms such as newspapers and posters were joined by new media including cinema (film), newsreels and radio. A wide range of themes were addressed, fostering hostility to the enemy, support for allies, and specific pro war projects such as conserving metal and growing vegetables.