WW2 ppt World War II09_2
... communists, then Jews…other groupsgypsies, slavs, homosexuals, anyone too old or too young to work in the occupied areas • At first, wanted just to get rid of Jews • “Final Solution”--plan to exterminate Jews was a last resort after many countries refused to allow Jews in ...
... communists, then Jews…other groupsgypsies, slavs, homosexuals, anyone too old or too young to work in the occupied areas • At first, wanted just to get rid of Jews • “Final Solution”--plan to exterminate Jews was a last resort after many countries refused to allow Jews in ...
World War II
... Fascism had a strong, centralized government with a powerful dictator Il Duce—the chief—gained control after marching on Rome with thousands of followers; controlled every aspect of Italian life Did not control the farms and factories like Stalin—had support from many jobless youth, veterans, and bu ...
... Fascism had a strong, centralized government with a powerful dictator Il Duce—the chief—gained control after marching on Rome with thousands of followers; controlled every aspect of Italian life Did not control the farms and factories like Stalin—had support from many jobless youth, veterans, and bu ...
14_1 War in Europe and North Africa with Pair Share
... By controlling North Africa, the British could protect shipping on the Mediterranean Sea. They needed the ability to ship oil from the Middle East through the Suez Canal. What was the result of fighting in North Africa? Italy could not drive the British from Egypt. Hitler sent troops under the direc ...
... By controlling North Africa, the British could protect shipping on the Mediterranean Sea. They needed the ability to ship oil from the Middle East through the Suez Canal. What was the result of fighting in North Africa? Italy could not drive the British from Egypt. Hitler sent troops under the direc ...
AMERICA AND WORLD WAR II
... two hours after Pearl Harbor General MacArthur had to withdraw his troops from the Bataan Peninsula, “I shall return” Bataan Death March- US soldiers were forced to march to Japanese prison camps; many soldiers were beaten or shot by the Japanese Japan seized Hong Kong, Wake Island, British Malaya, ...
... two hours after Pearl Harbor General MacArthur had to withdraw his troops from the Bataan Peninsula, “I shall return” Bataan Death March- US soldiers were forced to march to Japanese prison camps; many soldiers were beaten or shot by the Japanese Japan seized Hong Kong, Wake Island, British Malaya, ...
File
... Truman tells Churchill, but not Stalin, this will create tension later An ultimatum is issued to Japan for unconditional surrender, except they could keep their emperor The powers agreed to divide Germany after the war into four zones ...
... Truman tells Churchill, but not Stalin, this will create tension later An ultimatum is issued to Japan for unconditional surrender, except they could keep their emperor The powers agreed to divide Germany after the war into four zones ...
Totalitarianism and the Outbreak of World War II
... c. Fascists did not offer ______________________________ and used one party to rule the nation d. Unlike Communists, fascists believed people could keep their _______________________________ 4. Benito Mussolini in Italy a. In Italy, Benito Mussolini’s _______________________________________ seized p ...
... c. Fascists did not offer ______________________________ and used one party to rule the nation d. Unlike Communists, fascists believed people could keep their _______________________________ 4. Benito Mussolini in Italy a. In Italy, Benito Mussolini’s _______________________________________ seized p ...
Unit 6 Rise of Totalitarianism
... WWI was not the “war to end all wars” because events from 1919 to 1939 led to another world war The punishing terms of Huge reparations slowed the Treaty of Versailles led Germany’s ability to to resentment in Germany rebuild after the war Britain, France, and other members of the League of Natio ...
... WWI was not the “war to end all wars” because events from 1919 to 1939 led to another world war The punishing terms of Huge reparations slowed the Treaty of Versailles led Germany’s ability to to resentment in Germany rebuild after the war Britain, France, and other members of the League of Natio ...
World War II Power Point
... More underlying causes of WWII 3. Racism: the idea that one race, or group of people, is better than all others The leaders of Germany, Italy, and Japan believed in racism. Hitler blamed the Jewish people for Germany’s problems and sent many German Jews to prison. ...
... More underlying causes of WWII 3. Racism: the idea that one race, or group of people, is better than all others The leaders of Germany, Italy, and Japan believed in racism. Hitler blamed the Jewish people for Germany’s problems and sent many German Jews to prison. ...
Chapter 17-2 Questions ppt
... 6) When did the Allies invade France and what was this day called? 7) Which city marked the furthest point east that the German army advanced (and lost)? 8) How long did it take Germany to surrender after D-Day? 9) How many Allied victories did you shade in on your map? 10) Which two Allied countrie ...
... 6) When did the Allies invade France and what was this day called? 7) Which city marked the furthest point east that the German army advanced (and lost)? 8) How long did it take Germany to surrender after D-Day? 9) How many Allied victories did you shade in on your map? 10) Which two Allied countrie ...
America and WWII
... Rationing – constricted consumption to make sure there was enough for the army. Every month each household would receive a coupon book. Blue coupons – controlled processed food Red Coupons- controlled meats, fats and oils Other coupons controlled things like sugar and coffee ...
... Rationing – constricted consumption to make sure there was enough for the army. Every month each household would receive a coupon book. Blue coupons – controlled processed food Red Coupons- controlled meats, fats and oils Other coupons controlled things like sugar and coffee ...
review sheet - Wantagh School
... What was the purpose of the Nuremberg Trials after the war? What battle was the last German offensive of the war? What nation battled Hitler’s armies on the eastern front? What weapon was considered most important in Europe? in the Pacific? “What is Island Hopping?” Who were the “kamikazes?” What ci ...
... What was the purpose of the Nuremberg Trials after the war? What battle was the last German offensive of the war? What nation battled Hitler’s armies on the eastern front? What weapon was considered most important in Europe? in the Pacific? “What is Island Hopping?” Who were the “kamikazes?” What ci ...
The Attack on Pearl Harbor
... States during this time, was very close with Winston Churchill. FDR desperately wanted to join the Allied powers and save the United States’ friends. However, the Neutrality Acts passed earlier in the 1930s declared that the U.S. could not join in any wars unless there was a direct threat to the Uni ...
... States during this time, was very close with Winston Churchill. FDR desperately wanted to join the Allied powers and save the United States’ friends. However, the Neutrality Acts passed earlier in the 1930s declared that the U.S. could not join in any wars unless there was a direct threat to the Uni ...
Why would Hitler appear so attractive to the Germans
... ■ Battle of Coral Sea – May 1942 – first important Allie victory ...
... ■ Battle of Coral Sea – May 1942 – first important Allie victory ...
Totalitarianism and the Outbreak of World War II
... dictators who demanded loyalty from citizens Fascists did not offer democracy and used one party to rule the nation Unlike Communists, fascists believed people could keep their property ...
... dictators who demanded loyalty from citizens Fascists did not offer democracy and used one party to rule the nation Unlike Communists, fascists believed people could keep their property ...
Totalitarianism and the Outbreak of World War II
... dictators who demanded loyalty from citizens Fascists did not offer democracy and used one party to rule the nation Unlike Communists, fascists believed people could keep their property ...
... dictators who demanded loyalty from citizens Fascists did not offer democracy and used one party to rule the nation Unlike Communists, fascists believed people could keep their property ...
Goal 10: WWII and the Beginning of the Cold War (1930
... • Britain ran out of money to continue with “Cash and Carry,” so Congress approved the Lend - Lease Act. FDR was now authorized to lend and lease “defense articles” to those necessary in the interest of the defense of the U.S. • Atlantic Charter- FDR and Winston Churchill met on a battleship to agre ...
... • Britain ran out of money to continue with “Cash and Carry,” so Congress approved the Lend - Lease Act. FDR was now authorized to lend and lease “defense articles” to those necessary in the interest of the defense of the U.S. • Atlantic Charter- FDR and Winston Churchill met on a battleship to agre ...
chapter28_outline - hylan
... 3. Germany seized this opportunity to test a new type of warfare a) Guernica was a small town which fell victim to this modern warfare b) this inspired one of __________________ most famous works - Guernica D. German Aggression Continues 1. ________________ – the union of Germany and Austria 2. Czec ...
... 3. Germany seized this opportunity to test a new type of warfare a) Guernica was a small town which fell victim to this modern warfare b) this inspired one of __________________ most famous works - Guernica D. German Aggression Continues 1. ________________ – the union of Germany and Austria 2. Czec ...
World War II
... Fascism had a strong, centralized government with a powerful dictator Il Duce—the chief—gained control after marching on Rome with thousands of followers; controlled every aspect of Italian life Did not control the farms and factories like Stalin—had support from many jobless youth, veterans, and bu ...
... Fascism had a strong, centralized government with a powerful dictator Il Duce—the chief—gained control after marching on Rome with thousands of followers; controlled every aspect of Italian life Did not control the farms and factories like Stalin—had support from many jobless youth, veterans, and bu ...
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.