History Notebook A historical journey In what way does this photo
... In the Atlantic, the German submarines attack the allied ships, jeopardizing the supply in material of Great Britain. Here are three statements about the invasion of the USSR, on 22nd June 1941. Score out the wrong statement. The Russians manage to fight off the German army straight away. Look a ...
... In the Atlantic, the German submarines attack the allied ships, jeopardizing the supply in material of Great Britain. Here are three statements about the invasion of the USSR, on 22nd June 1941. Score out the wrong statement. The Russians manage to fight off the German army straight away. Look a ...
Grade 9 World War 2 in context
... The Great Depression was an economic and industrial slump that affected North America, Europe and other industrialised areas of the world, as well as their trading partners in less developed nations. It began in 1929 and lasted until 1939. The Depression started in the United States but soon turned ...
... The Great Depression was an economic and industrial slump that affected North America, Europe and other industrialised areas of the world, as well as their trading partners in less developed nations. It began in 1929 and lasted until 1939. The Depression started in the United States but soon turned ...
2 American Reactions to the Outbreak of WW2
... Neutrality Acts and allowed U.S. companies to sell weapons to the Allies on a “cash and carry” basis Allied nations could buy U.S.-made war goods but had to pay in cash and had to transport goods on their own ships The cash-and-carry policy allowed the USA to aid the Allies while remaining neutral a ...
... Neutrality Acts and allowed U.S. companies to sell weapons to the Allies on a “cash and carry” basis Allied nations could buy U.S.-made war goods but had to pay in cash and had to transport goods on their own ships The cash-and-carry policy allowed the USA to aid the Allies while remaining neutral a ...
The Battles
... 1939 : 222 ships sunk (114 by submarine) 1940 : 1059 ships sunk (471 by submarine) 1941 : 1328 ships sunk (432 by submarine) 1942 : 1661 ships sunk (1159 by submarine) 1943 : 597 ships sunk (463 by submarine) ...
... 1939 : 222 ships sunk (114 by submarine) 1940 : 1059 ships sunk (471 by submarine) 1941 : 1328 ships sunk (432 by submarine) 1942 : 1661 ships sunk (1159 by submarine) 1943 : 597 ships sunk (463 by submarine) ...
File - Mr. Pondy
... governments that defaulted on war debts. Neutrality Act of 1935 – prohibited the sale of arms and munitions to nations at war. “Cash-and-Carry” – U.S. policy stating that foreign nations must pay cash for American goods and transport them on their own ships ...
... governments that defaulted on war debts. Neutrality Act of 1935 – prohibited the sale of arms and munitions to nations at war. “Cash-and-Carry” – U.S. policy stating that foreign nations must pay cash for American goods and transport them on their own ships ...
totalitarian government
... in to him and agreed that Hitler could take control of the Sudetenland ► In return – Hitler promised not to take any more of Czechoslovakia ...
... in to him and agreed that Hitler could take control of the Sudetenland ► In return – Hitler promised not to take any more of Czechoslovakia ...
World War II Begins
... • France did not like this, but would not act unless the British helped them. • The British didn’t want to use force/violence so they tried using appeasement. ...
... • France did not like this, but would not act unless the British helped them. • The British didn’t want to use force/violence so they tried using appeasement. ...
World War II - River Mill Academy
... allies, and many Italians began to fight against Mussolini and Hitler. Sept. 1943 - Jan. 1944: US forces are stalled by Hitler’s troops . Finally in January, the US landed forces behind the German lines at Anzio, just South of Rome. ...
... allies, and many Italians began to fight against Mussolini and Hitler. Sept. 1943 - Jan. 1944: US forces are stalled by Hitler’s troops . Finally in January, the US landed forces behind the German lines at Anzio, just South of Rome. ...
Important Factoids
... persuaded Congress to pass a “cash & carry” change to the Neutrality Act of 1935 Warring nations could now buy US arms if they paid cash & carried them in their own ships Roosevelt argued the arms sales would help Britain & France defeat Hitler & keep the US out of the war During 6 wks. of debate, i ...
... persuaded Congress to pass a “cash & carry” change to the Neutrality Act of 1935 Warring nations could now buy US arms if they paid cash & carried them in their own ships Roosevelt argued the arms sales would help Britain & France defeat Hitler & keep the US out of the war During 6 wks. of debate, i ...
Chapter 8, Lesson 2 The Home Front
... Tuskegee Alabama. They became known as the Tuskegee Airmen. They served proudly over North Africa and Europe. ...
... Tuskegee Alabama. They became known as the Tuskegee Airmen. They served proudly over North Africa and Europe. ...
Chapter 33
... On November 9, 1938, mobs of Germans attacked German Jews (Kristallnact, "night of broken glass"). Following these attacks, thousands of Jews were sent to concentration camps. ...
... On November 9, 1938, mobs of Germans attacked German Jews (Kristallnact, "night of broken glass"). Following these attacks, thousands of Jews were sent to concentration camps. ...
PRIMARY - Le Mémorial de Caen
... Germany pillages the wealth of the conquered countries: crops, cattle, the production of manufactures, works of art, etc. French shops lack everything. Ration coupons are used to share products among French people. Replacement products are also introduced, they are called « ersatz ». For example, ro ...
... Germany pillages the wealth of the conquered countries: crops, cattle, the production of manufactures, works of art, etc. French shops lack everything. Ration coupons are used to share products among French people. Replacement products are also introduced, they are called « ersatz ». For example, ro ...
Foreign Affairs - Grosse Pointe Public School System
... Pushed the British back to Egyptian border and went after the Suez Canal Battle of the Atlantic (Greece and Yugoslavia) May 1941 Nazis in Crete June Hitler attacked Russia By December took Moscow and Leningrad ...
... Pushed the British back to Egyptian border and went after the Suez Canal Battle of the Atlantic (Greece and Yugoslavia) May 1941 Nazis in Crete June Hitler attacked Russia By December took Moscow and Leningrad ...
Course Learning Outcomes for Unit V Reading
... Things were not going as well across the Atlantic. The reconstruction of Europe following WWI was slow, as those nations who faced a generation’s worth of loss struggled to regroup and rebuild their ancient lands. One of the few nations successfully on the rise was the unlikely Germany. Under the le ...
... Things were not going as well across the Atlantic. The reconstruction of Europe following WWI was slow, as those nations who faced a generation’s worth of loss struggled to regroup and rebuild their ancient lands. One of the few nations successfully on the rise was the unlikely Germany. Under the le ...
Benito Mussolini
... Underlying Causes of World War II Axis Imperialism Germany annexed Austria and Czechoslovakia as Hitler attempted to take back territory that he claimed was part of the “Fatherland”. He planned to expand into eastern Europe and create living space for his people. Italy enlarged her African terr ...
... Underlying Causes of World War II Axis Imperialism Germany annexed Austria and Czechoslovakia as Hitler attempted to take back territory that he claimed was part of the “Fatherland”. He planned to expand into eastern Europe and create living space for his people. Italy enlarged her African terr ...
WWII Ends
... These photographic images became very famous and showed the public what war was really like. Look through chapter 20 sec 5 and look at the images on the following pages 640, 641, 644, 645, 646, and 648 Write your own caption to the picture, then write the significance of each image ...
... These photographic images became very famous and showed the public what war was really like. Look through chapter 20 sec 5 and look at the images on the following pages 640, 641, 644, 645, 646, and 648 Write your own caption to the picture, then write the significance of each image ...
File - World History
... Neutrality Acts of the mid to late 1930’s made it impossible for the US to give loans to nations at war or to allow any combatant to buy on credit. FDR had to find other ways to help out the British and the French in their fight against Fascism. March 1941: Lend-lease began. ...
... Neutrality Acts of the mid to late 1930’s made it impossible for the US to give loans to nations at war or to allow any combatant to buy on credit. FDR had to find other ways to help out the British and the French in their fight against Fascism. March 1941: Lend-lease began. ...
term definition term`s wwii historical context fascism nazi blitzkrieg
... 1918-‐ Treaty of Versailles is signed officially ending WWI. 1931-‐ Japan invades Manchuria China 1933-‐ Hitler appointed Chancellor of Germany and by March will seize complete power 1933-‐ Dachau, th ...
... 1918-‐ Treaty of Versailles is signed officially ending WWI. 1931-‐ Japan invades Manchuria China 1933-‐ Hitler appointed Chancellor of Germany and by March will seize complete power 1933-‐ Dachau, th ...
Essential Question/s Was WW II the “Good war”? Do “Extreme times
... and beginning around-the-clock bombing raids over Tokyo and other parts of mainland Japan. ...
... and beginning around-the-clock bombing raids over Tokyo and other parts of mainland Japan. ...
Prelude to War
... crush the United States. The Nazis are shown as first claiming Europe, then moving east through Iraq and Iran into India, then south to conquer Africa. Once this is accomplished, the Nazis would cross the Atlantic Ocean from Dakar to Brazil - meeting up with the Japanese who have crossed the South P ...
... crush the United States. The Nazis are shown as first claiming Europe, then moving east through Iraq and Iran into India, then south to conquer Africa. Once this is accomplished, the Nazis would cross the Atlantic Ocean from Dakar to Brazil - meeting up with the Japanese who have crossed the South P ...
48. World War II in Europe
... choice of that city as a new capital of what amounted to a puppet state with Pétain at the head. Great Britain was next. Hitler began planning what he called, “Operation Sea Lion,” a plan for the full scale invasion of the British Isles. The fact that they were islands helped save them. Just like Na ...
... choice of that city as a new capital of what amounted to a puppet state with Pétain at the head. Great Britain was next. Hitler began planning what he called, “Operation Sea Lion,” a plan for the full scale invasion of the British Isles. The fact that they were islands helped save them. Just like Na ...
primary - Caen Memorial museum
... fighters, Jews, etc) by giving them false ID papers. They carry out acts of sabotage against the Germans. ...
... fighters, Jews, etc) by giving them false ID papers. They carry out acts of sabotage against the Germans. ...
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.