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Anne Frank The Diary of a Young Girl
... 6. The war covered territories in Europe, the Pacific, the Atlantic, South-East Asia, China, Middle East, the Mediterranean and Africa. 7. On December 7, 1941, Japan bombed Pearl Harbor in the Hawaiian Island. The United States entered the war. 8. The number of U.S. soldiers who served in World War ...
... 6. The war covered territories in Europe, the Pacific, the Atlantic, South-East Asia, China, Middle East, the Mediterranean and Africa. 7. On December 7, 1941, Japan bombed Pearl Harbor in the Hawaiian Island. The United States entered the war. 8. The number of U.S. soldiers who served in World War ...
WWII Begins September 1, 1939 – Germany invades Poland
... • Joseph Stalin (U.S.S.R) asks for U.S. and England to invade Northern Europe ...
... • Joseph Stalin (U.S.S.R) asks for U.S. and England to invade Northern Europe ...
The Normandy Invasion - Churchville Central School District
... into Paris by August and into Germany by the winter of 1944 ...
... into Paris by August and into Germany by the winter of 1944 ...
Major events of World War II Germany invaded Poland setting off
... The United States gave Britain war supplies and old warships in return for military bases in the Caribbean and on Bermuda. Japan Bombed Pearl Harbor Germany and Italy declared war on the United States which declared war on all three nations. The United States was victorious over Japan at the Battle ...
... The United States gave Britain war supplies and old warships in return for military bases in the Caribbean and on Bermuda. Japan Bombed Pearl Harbor Germany and Italy declared war on the United States which declared war on all three nations. The United States was victorious over Japan at the Battle ...
The Allies Turn the Tide The Battle of the Coral Sea had marked a
... German and Italian soldiers were forced to surrender. German was now on the defensive. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill (Prime Minister of England) met in Casablanca, Morocco and decided that they would increase bombings of Germany and they would invade Italy. The also decided that only unconditional ...
... German and Italian soldiers were forced to surrender. German was now on the defensive. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill (Prime Minister of England) met in Casablanca, Morocco and decided that they would increase bombings of Germany and they would invade Italy. The also decided that only unconditional ...
The End of War in Europe
... • Keep going and attack the “soft underbelly” – Tie down German soldiers in the South – British and Americans know this would mean no “2nd Front” in Europe until 1944 – But still prepare to invade rest of Europe – If you were a Soviet leader, what would you think…? – Set for May, 1944 ...
... • Keep going and attack the “soft underbelly” – Tie down German soldiers in the South – British and Americans know this would mean no “2nd Front” in Europe until 1944 – But still prepare to invade rest of Europe – If you were a Soviet leader, what would you think…? – Set for May, 1944 ...
Ending the War in Europe
... Germany. In May 1942 Churchill ordered all out bombing of Germany. Over the next three years, approximately 750,000 German civilians died as a result, 40,000 in Cologne in a single raid. The Germans had to use vital resources to defend their cities, with 80% of Germany’s fighter planes tied up in th ...
... Germany. In May 1942 Churchill ordered all out bombing of Germany. Over the next three years, approximately 750,000 German civilians died as a result, 40,000 in Cologne in a single raid. The Germans had to use vital resources to defend their cities, with 80% of Germany’s fighter planes tied up in th ...
World War II
... Britain and France declare war two days later. April 9, 1940 Nazi’s invade Denmark and Norway Hitler wanted to invade Norway to establish Naval and Air bases and to secure the sea routes to Sweden. ...
... Britain and France declare war two days later. April 9, 1940 Nazi’s invade Denmark and Norway Hitler wanted to invade Norway to establish Naval and Air bases and to secure the sea routes to Sweden. ...
Ch 17 Sect 4 Notes-#14
... 1. In 1933, Nazi leader Adolf Hitler became dictator of Germany 2. Benito Mussolini had come to power in Italy 3. Military rulers had taken control of Japan 4. All three of these countries were attempting to build empires and would become allies. B. Japan invaded China in 1931 C. Italy had invaded N ...
... 1. In 1933, Nazi leader Adolf Hitler became dictator of Germany 2. Benito Mussolini had come to power in Italy 3. Military rulers had taken control of Japan 4. All three of these countries were attempting to build empires and would become allies. B. Japan invaded China in 1931 C. Italy had invaded N ...
WORLD WAR II IN SUMMARY ( 1939 - 1945 ) - SHS-AP-World
... 1. Unexpected by Allies that Hitler would throw full force into offensive move instead of saving troops for final defense of Germany itself a) Pushed Allies back 40-50 miles, but only really delayed the Allied advance one month 2. "The Last Blitzkrieg" failed a) Hitler had bet too much when he could ...
... 1. Unexpected by Allies that Hitler would throw full force into offensive move instead of saving troops for final defense of Germany itself a) Pushed Allies back 40-50 miles, but only really delayed the Allied advance one month 2. "The Last Blitzkrieg" failed a) Hitler had bet too much when he could ...
World War Two - Limestone District School Board
... campaign of German cities, in an attempt to halt Germany industry. • In addition, the bombings soon shifted to civilian targets, in order to break the German morale, and also in retaliation to German bombings of British cities. • Canada’s Air Force grew to the fourth largest in the world, and the Br ...
... campaign of German cities, in an attempt to halt Germany industry. • In addition, the bombings soon shifted to civilian targets, in order to break the German morale, and also in retaliation to German bombings of British cities. • Canada’s Air Force grew to the fourth largest in the world, and the Br ...
WWII Vocabulary
... Germany’s largest concentration camp (death camp) located in Poland (1.1 million people were killed here) ...
... Germany’s largest concentration camp (death camp) located in Poland (1.1 million people were killed here) ...
Chapter 28 Study Guide Again The Road To
... 71. What battle was the turning point in Germany’s invasion of the Soviet Union? 72. Who lost more men in this battle than the Americans had lost in the whole conflict of World War II? 73. In what two areas did the Allies gain ground in 1943? 74. What bombing of a German city by the Allies could be ...
... 71. What battle was the turning point in Germany’s invasion of the Soviet Union? 72. Who lost more men in this battle than the Americans had lost in the whole conflict of World War II? 73. In what two areas did the Allies gain ground in 1943? 74. What bombing of a German city by the Allies could be ...
Fall of Japan
... occupation of US army under MacArthur Atlantic Charter (8/1941) called for sovereign rights of nations, free trade, 4 freedoms (derived from Wilson's 14 pts.) ...
... occupation of US army under MacArthur Atlantic Charter (8/1941) called for sovereign rights of nations, free trade, 4 freedoms (derived from Wilson's 14 pts.) ...
Three theaters of World War II
... On November 19, the Soviet army delivered its counterattack. Within four days, the Soviets encircled and trapped a German general and 100,000 of his men between the Don and Volga Rivers. The Soviet Army held its position for 7 weeks of severe winter and fierce combat. The German general finally sur ...
... On November 19, the Soviet army delivered its counterattack. Within four days, the Soviets encircled and trapped a German general and 100,000 of his men between the Don and Volga Rivers. The Soviet Army held its position for 7 weeks of severe winter and fierce combat. The German general finally sur ...
WW2 and the US
... 9. What did the US do with Hawaii during the war? 10. What could young Japanese men do to show their loyalty to the US? ...
... 9. What did the US do with Hawaii during the war? 10. What could young Japanese men do to show their loyalty to the US? ...
Unit 13
... December 7th 1941 Pearl Harbor US declares war on Japan – Japan scores early victories until the Battle of Coral ...
... December 7th 1941 Pearl Harbor US declares war on Japan – Japan scores early victories until the Battle of Coral ...
PUSHING BACK THE AXIS
... • Kamikaze = Japanese suicide pilots • D-Day = the date for the invasion of Europe • Casablanca Conference = Churchill and Roosevelt agreed to step up the bombing of Germany ...
... • Kamikaze = Japanese suicide pilots • D-Day = the date for the invasion of Europe • Casablanca Conference = Churchill and Roosevelt agreed to step up the bombing of Germany ...
1 - Condensed Notes - D-Day to the Bulge
... German line and the race across France began. g. German forces tried to escape Normandy, but slaughter followed as American air power decimated retreating German columns. Additional Allied landings took place in the south of France on August 15. By the end of the month 37 Allied divisions were in Fr ...
... German line and the race across France began. g. German forces tried to escape Normandy, but slaughter followed as American air power decimated retreating German columns. Additional Allied landings took place in the south of France on August 15. By the end of the month 37 Allied divisions were in Fr ...
united states holocaust memorial museum
... Council deposed Benito Mussolini, the Italian military took over and negotiated a surrender to Anglo-American forces on September 8. German troops stationed in Italy seized control of the northern half of the peninsula, and continued to resist. Mussolini, who had been arrested by Italian military au ...
... Council deposed Benito Mussolini, the Italian military took over and negotiated a surrender to Anglo-American forces on September 8. German troops stationed in Italy seized control of the northern half of the peninsula, and continued to resist. Mussolini, who had been arrested by Italian military au ...
World War II
... Battle of Iwo Jima: (November, 1944February, 1945) US fought Japan and won, bloodiest battle of the war Battle of Okinawa: (April-June, 1945) Japanese vowed to fight to the death, kamikaze attacks, Japanese eventually surrendered, the Allies had a clear path to Japan ...
... Battle of Iwo Jima: (November, 1944February, 1945) US fought Japan and won, bloodiest battle of the war Battle of Okinawa: (April-June, 1945) Japanese vowed to fight to the death, kamikaze attacks, Japanese eventually surrendered, the Allies had a clear path to Japan ...
World War II
... 1.5 million Polish 200,000 were German the remaining 800,000 killed were throughout Western Europe (many were Jews who had earlier fled Germany) o Most camps in Germany were labor camps, like Dachau, where conditions were so appalling that thousands died of starvation and disease, but none of these ...
... 1.5 million Polish 200,000 were German the remaining 800,000 killed were throughout Western Europe (many were Jews who had earlier fled Germany) o Most camps in Germany were labor camps, like Dachau, where conditions were so appalling that thousands died of starvation and disease, but none of these ...
End of World War II in Europe
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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.