Coming of War - Blue Valley Schools
... Spanish Civil War − Spanish conflict fought from 1936 to 1939 appeasement − policy of granting concessions to a potential enemy in the hope that it will maintain peace Anschluss − union in which Hitler forced Austria to become part of Germany’s territory Munich Pact − agreement in which Britain and ...
... Spanish Civil War − Spanish conflict fought from 1936 to 1939 appeasement − policy of granting concessions to a potential enemy in the hope that it will maintain peace Anschluss − union in which Hitler forced Austria to become part of Germany’s territory Munich Pact − agreement in which Britain and ...
World War II 1939-1945
... little for Italy in Africa • Ethiopian’s had successfully resisted Italian invasions before. • 1935 massive invasion ...
... little for Italy in Africa • Ethiopian’s had successfully resisted Italian invasions before. • 1935 massive invasion ...
CPUSH (Unit , # )
... while remaining __________________________ and avoid the causes of American entry into the ______________________________________ III. America’s Response to the Success of the Axis Powers by 1940 A. From 1939 to 1940, the German military conquered ________________________________ and began bombing B ...
... while remaining __________________________ and avoid the causes of American entry into the ______________________________________ III. America’s Response to the Success of the Axis Powers by 1940 A. From 1939 to 1940, the German military conquered ________________________________ and began bombing B ...
World War II Name
... Read each statement. If it is true, write "true" on the line. If it is false, write "false." __________ 21. The purpose of the Office of Price Administration was to make sure that war industries received needed resources. __________ 22. African Americans who worked in noncombat positions during the ...
... Read each statement. If it is true, write "true" on the line. If it is false, write "false." __________ 21. The purpose of the Office of Price Administration was to make sure that war industries received needed resources. __________ 22. African Americans who worked in noncombat positions during the ...
Unit Outline - World War II
... US forces retreat to Bataan and Corregidor – hold off vastly superior Japanese forces for months until May, 1942 – Bataan Death March – prisoners mistreated – Japanese code of honor prohibits surrender, hence they have no respect for soldiers who surrender rather than fight to death. ...
... US forces retreat to Bataan and Corregidor – hold off vastly superior Japanese forces for months until May, 1942 – Bataan Death March – prisoners mistreated – Japanese code of honor prohibits surrender, hence they have no respect for soldiers who surrender rather than fight to death. ...
File
... Establishes a pact with Italy, and a non-aggression treaty with Stalin - Stalin won’t stop Hitler, and Hitler won’t attack Soviet Union ...
... Establishes a pact with Italy, and a non-aggression treaty with Stalin - Stalin won’t stop Hitler, and Hitler won’t attack Soviet Union ...
Jew from Germany
... Postwar Japan • Occupied Japan: General MacArthur was in charged of the U.S. occupation of Japan. – Wanted to be fair, not cause resentment, and cause no future wars with Japan – Demilitarization of Japanese armed forces – War criminals on trial (condemned to hang) – Created a new Japanese constitu ...
... Postwar Japan • Occupied Japan: General MacArthur was in charged of the U.S. occupation of Japan. – Wanted to be fair, not cause resentment, and cause no future wars with Japan – Demilitarization of Japanese armed forces – War criminals on trial (condemned to hang) – Created a new Japanese constitu ...
Unit 7: World War II and its Aftermath
... a. largest land-sea-air operation in history b. Sept. 1944, allies had freed France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and most of Netherland.s ...
... a. largest land-sea-air operation in history b. Sept. 1944, allies had freed France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and most of Netherland.s ...
World War II: Americans At War (1941
... In January, 90,000 Germans surrendered after roughly 330,000 Germans had died. Soviet death estimates at Stalingrad are 1,100,000. Stalingrad was the turning point of the war on the Eastern Front. ...
... In January, 90,000 Germans surrendered after roughly 330,000 Germans had died. Soviet death estimates at Stalingrad are 1,100,000. Stalingrad was the turning point of the war on the Eastern Front. ...
Guided Notes for WWII 7
... C. The next day, the ________ entered the war. 13. The Pacific Theater A. ______________ began to take over ______________ across the ______________. B. The _______________ _____________saved ______________ in the Battle of the ___________ ____________. C. The United States won the Battle of _______ ...
... C. The next day, the ________ entered the war. 13. The Pacific Theater A. ______________ began to take over ______________ across the ______________. B. The _______________ _____________saved ______________ in the Battle of the ___________ ____________. C. The United States won the Battle of _______ ...
Print › WWII- Important People and Terms | Quizlet
... Captain America was the alter ego of Steve Rogers(created by Stan Lee), a frail young man who was enhanced to the peak of human perfection by an experimental serum in order to aid the United States war effort.The Cap was a WWII hero that was preserved after crashing into an ice capsule. Captain Amer ...
... Captain America was the alter ego of Steve Rogers(created by Stan Lee), a frail young man who was enhanced to the peak of human perfection by an experimental serum in order to aid the United States war effort.The Cap was a WWII hero that was preserved after crashing into an ice capsule. Captain Amer ...
WWII- section 1
... Age made more sinister, and perhaps more protracted, by the lights of perverted science. Let us therefore brace ourselves to our duties, and so bear ourselves that, if the British Empire and its Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will still say, "This was their finest hour." – Winston Churc ...
... Age made more sinister, and perhaps more protracted, by the lights of perverted science. Let us therefore brace ourselves to our duties, and so bear ourselves that, if the British Empire and its Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will still say, "This was their finest hour." – Winston Churc ...
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... • 95% of all German Army casualties that occurred from 1941 to 1944, and 65% of all Allied military casualties from the entire war. • The Red Army repelled the Wehrmacht's strongest blow, and forced an unprepared Germany into a war of attrition with the largest nation on Earth. ...
... • 95% of all German Army casualties that occurred from 1941 to 1944, and 65% of all Allied military casualties from the entire war. • The Red Army repelled the Wehrmacht's strongest blow, and forced an unprepared Germany into a war of attrition with the largest nation on Earth. ...
World War II
... distributed applications for leave clearance titled "Statement of U.S. Citizenship of Japanese American Ancestry." All inmates seventeen years old and older were required to complete the questionnaire, one which was to provoke the greatest upheaval within the camps. Two questions, intended to separa ...
... distributed applications for leave clearance titled "Statement of U.S. Citizenship of Japanese American Ancestry." All inmates seventeen years old and older were required to complete the questionnaire, one which was to provoke the greatest upheaval within the camps. Two questions, intended to separa ...
The Canadian Parliament declared war on Sept. 10, 1939, and by
... The route to Rome was blocked by the Germans at Ortona and Cdn forces were ordered to capture the town. The Germans had blown up all the bridges in the area and the steep countryside ...
... The route to Rome was blocked by the Germans at Ortona and Cdn forces were ordered to capture the town. The Germans had blown up all the bridges in the area and the steep countryside ...
WWII - WorldHistory
... took power, the Reichstag building was burned. Communists were blamed for a fire probably set by the Nazis Enabling Act: Fearing a Communist coup, the Reichstag voted to allow suspend the Constitution and to allow the Chancellor (Hitler) to run the government alone for four years (later indefinitely ...
... took power, the Reichstag building was burned. Communists were blamed for a fire probably set by the Nazis Enabling Act: Fearing a Communist coup, the Reichstag voted to allow suspend the Constitution and to allow the Chancellor (Hitler) to run the government alone for four years (later indefinitely ...
Global cold war
... • Hope that Hitler would crush communism • Fear of a new war • Fear on the part of the Soviet Union that it had been left to fend for itself ...
... • Hope that Hitler would crush communism • Fear of a new war • Fear on the part of the Soviet Union that it had been left to fend for itself ...
WORLD WAR TWO
... a) They do so in search of raw ________________ because they have none in Japan 3. 1935 ________________ conquered ________________ 4. 1938 Hitler’s army annexed ________________ and was after Czechoslovakia a) Great Britain and France meet with Hitler over the issue of Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia ...
... a) They do so in search of raw ________________ because they have none in Japan 3. 1935 ________________ conquered ________________ 4. 1938 Hitler’s army annexed ________________ and was after Czechoslovakia a) Great Britain and France meet with Hitler over the issue of Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia ...
Preparing an Illustrated Timeline
... Historian: You will make sure that all key events from World War II are included. Geographer: You will make sure that maps are included that show key events. Biographer: You will make sure that the key personalities involved in World War II are accurately and memorably portrayed. Artist: You will co ...
... Historian: You will make sure that all key events from World War II are included. Geographer: You will make sure that maps are included that show key events. Biographer: You will make sure that the key personalities involved in World War II are accurately and memorably portrayed. Artist: You will co ...
world war ii - mrgilliamsworldhistory
... • General Douglas MacAthur begins an “island-hopping” campaign, taking back the Pacific island by island • Facing the cost of an invasion of Japan, the US unleashed a new technology it had been developing – an atomic bomb – dropping it on Japan on August 6, 1945 at Hiroshima. More than 70,000 were k ...
... • General Douglas MacAthur begins an “island-hopping” campaign, taking back the Pacific island by island • Facing the cost of an invasion of Japan, the US unleashed a new technology it had been developing – an atomic bomb – dropping it on Japan on August 6, 1945 at Hiroshima. More than 70,000 were k ...
Russia - SMCC12ModHist
... The Plan • Russia - since Jan 1941, Stalin had received warnings about a German invasion but chose to ignore them. - still believed in the Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939. • Germany - invasion plans delayed by about 5 weeks by the Balkan invasion. - triple axis of advance - aim was to use Blitzkrieg tacti ...
... The Plan • Russia - since Jan 1941, Stalin had received warnings about a German invasion but chose to ignore them. - still believed in the Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939. • Germany - invasion plans delayed by about 5 weeks by the Balkan invasion. - triple axis of advance - aim was to use Blitzkrieg tacti ...
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.