Timeline of the Holocaust
... Books written by Jews, political opponents of Nazis, and many others are burned during huge public rallies across Germany. ...
... Books written by Jews, political opponents of Nazis, and many others are burned during huge public rallies across Germany. ...
World War II Notes
... 3. Germany attacks France through mountains • Dunkirk 300,000 rescued • June 22, 1940 – France Surrenders • Vichy Government established Germany Puppet 4. Battle of Britain • August – October 1940 • Goal = destroy Britain’s air force • “London Blitz” • New technology saved Britain • Failure called ...
... 3. Germany attacks France through mountains • Dunkirk 300,000 rescued • June 22, 1940 – France Surrenders • Vichy Government established Germany Puppet 4. Battle of Britain • August – October 1940 • Goal = destroy Britain’s air force • “London Blitz” • New technology saved Britain • Failure called ...
Assignment #4: WWII Timeline
... in the war for a WWII battle timeline. 3. As part of your presentation, brainstorm reasons your battle or campaign was significant to WWII. You will have to come up with these as a group – it may not be spelled out in the textbook. ...
... in the war for a WWII battle timeline. 3. As part of your presentation, brainstorm reasons your battle or campaign was significant to WWII. You will have to come up with these as a group – it may not be spelled out in the textbook. ...
The Allied Response World War II Section 2
... Traded blows for two years 1942—Battle of El Alamein British victory under Gen. Bernard Montgomery • Axis power lessened in North Africa ...
... Traded blows for two years 1942—Battle of El Alamein British victory under Gen. Bernard Montgomery • Axis power lessened in North Africa ...
The Allied Response World War II Section 2
... Traded blows for two years 1942—Battle of El Alamein British victory under Gen. Bernard Montgomery • Axis power lessened in North Africa ...
... Traded blows for two years 1942—Battle of El Alamein British victory under Gen. Bernard Montgomery • Axis power lessened in North Africa ...
Lesson Two - World War II Begins Outcomes Students will identify
... Canada’s declaration of war followed a week later Prime Minister King promised that conscription would not be required ...
... Canada’s declaration of war followed a week later Prime Minister King promised that conscription would not be required ...
Cold War in Europe - Spring Branch ISD
... Union to force the Allied powersto abandon their postwar jurisdictions in West Berlin o US, France, and Britain • The Soviets, regarding the economic consolidation of the three Allied occupation zones in Germany in 1948 as a threat to the East German economy, blockaded all transportation routes betw ...
... Union to force the Allied powersto abandon their postwar jurisdictions in West Berlin o US, France, and Britain • The Soviets, regarding the economic consolidation of the three Allied occupation zones in Germany in 1948 as a threat to the East German economy, blockaded all transportation routes betw ...
File - Mr. Murtagh`s Social studies Class
... the Soviet Union in 1924 and remained the leader throughout World War II He was a Communist leader who formed a totalitarian state= control over every aspect of the lives of citizens Killed those who opposed him All of the Dictators had the goal of Military Expansion (they wanted to use their milita ...
... the Soviet Union in 1924 and remained the leader throughout World War II He was a Communist leader who formed a totalitarian state= control over every aspect of the lives of citizens Killed those who opposed him All of the Dictators had the goal of Military Expansion (they wanted to use their milita ...
Chapter 32, Section 1
... a. by June 14, Germans took Paris b. June 22 – France surrendered 1. Germans took control of northern France 2. established Puppet gov’t in southern France c. Charles de Gaulle – French general 1. exile in London 2. put all his energy into re-conquering France ...
... a. by June 14, Germans took Paris b. June 22 – France surrendered 1. Germans took control of northern France 2. established Puppet gov’t in southern France c. Charles de Gaulle – French general 1. exile in London 2. put all his energy into re-conquering France ...
Victory in Europe
... Who were the Allies/the Axis Powers? Allies • United States • Great Britain • Soviet Union • And many others Axis Powers • Germany • Italy • Japan ...
... Who were the Allies/the Axis Powers? Allies • United States • Great Britain • Soviet Union • And many others Axis Powers • Germany • Italy • Japan ...
The Allied Victory
... Dwight Eisenhower “Ike” • American General who led the D-Day invasion • General of the Army • Supreme Commander Allied (Expeditionary) Force • 34th President of the US • Mastermind of: – Operation Torch – The D-Day invasion ...
... Dwight Eisenhower “Ike” • American General who led the D-Day invasion • General of the Army • Supreme Commander Allied (Expeditionary) Force • 34th President of the US • Mastermind of: – Operation Torch – The D-Day invasion ...
Hatred and Fear
... "In the course of my life I have very often been a prophet, and have usually been ridiculed for it. During the time of my struggle for power it was in the first instance only the Jewish race that received my prophecies with laughter when I said that I would one day take over the leadership of the S ...
... "In the course of my life I have very often been a prophet, and have usually been ridiculed for it. During the time of my struggle for power it was in the first instance only the Jewish race that received my prophecies with laughter when I said that I would one day take over the leadership of the S ...
Name: Date:
... The date the Allies celebrated victory in Europe. May 8, 1945 Japan surrendered to the Allies, August 14, 1945; formal surrender took place September 2, 1945, ending the war. The alliance of Italy, Germany and Japan ...
... The date the Allies celebrated victory in Europe. May 8, 1945 Japan surrendered to the Allies, August 14, 1945; formal surrender took place September 2, 1945, ending the war. The alliance of Italy, Germany and Japan ...
AP World History
... States joined the war after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor (Hawaii). Britain and the United States joined forces against Rommel in northern Africa and then moved onto Italy. Mussolini was captured, he escaped (with German help), was later recaptured and executed in April 1945. After victory in ...
... States joined the war after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor (Hawaii). Britain and the United States joined forces against Rommel in northern Africa and then moved onto Italy. Mussolini was captured, he escaped (with German help), was later recaptured and executed in April 1945. After victory in ...
World War II
... (France's hero of World War I) requested an armistice France was divided into two zones, one under German military occupation and the other under Petain's government (south) Petain’s government was Hitler’s “puppet” ...
... (France's hero of World War I) requested an armistice France was divided into two zones, one under German military occupation and the other under Petain's government (south) Petain’s government was Hitler’s “puppet” ...
WWII - Moore Public Schools
... 2. What are the different fears that made fascism appealing in Italy and Germany? 3. Which leader was given the title Il Duce? 4. How did a version of Charles Darwin’s scientific idea affect the events in the 1920’s -40’s? 5. Define nationalism and how it affects Europe in the years prior to WWII? 6 ...
... 2. What are the different fears that made fascism appealing in Italy and Germany? 3. Which leader was given the title Il Duce? 4. How did a version of Charles Darwin’s scientific idea affect the events in the 1920’s -40’s? 5. Define nationalism and how it affects Europe in the years prior to WWII? 6 ...
End of World War II in Europe
The final battles of the European Theatre of World War II as well as the German surrender to the Western Allies and the Soviet Union took place in late April and early May 1945.