ppt - Study the Past -- Jeffrey L. Littlejohn
... A. Defeat of Germany and Japan B. US and USSR emerge as two postwar superpowers C. Fifteen million American men and women had been mobilized for war, more than six million women had entered jobs outside the home, and the U.S. government had spent over $340 billion to win the war. D. The armed forces ...
... A. Defeat of Germany and Japan B. US and USSR emerge as two postwar superpowers C. Fifteen million American men and women had been mobilized for war, more than six million women had entered jobs outside the home, and the U.S. government had spent over $340 billion to win the war. D. The armed forces ...
World War II, 1939-1945
... A. Defeat of Germany and Japan B. US and USSR emerge as two postwar superpowers C. Fifteen million American men and women had been mobilized for war, more than six million women had entered jobs outside the home, and the U.S. government had spent over $340 billion to win the war. D. The armed forces ...
... A. Defeat of Germany and Japan B. US and USSR emerge as two postwar superpowers C. Fifteen million American men and women had been mobilized for war, more than six million women had entered jobs outside the home, and the U.S. government had spent over $340 billion to win the war. D. The armed forces ...
World War 2 Study Guide Answers
... a. Act used by Neville Chamberlain that temporarily stopped Hitler. Appeasement means to give in to one’s demands. ...
... a. Act used by Neville Chamberlain that temporarily stopped Hitler. Appeasement means to give in to one’s demands. ...
Reviewing the Causes of World War II
... Japan faced with two options; 1) humiliating loss of resources or 2) going to war with the USA to take control of the resources it needed in Asia Realized they could not defeat the U.S. in a long war, calculated a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor would give them 9 months to secure their goals W ...
... Japan faced with two options; 1) humiliating loss of resources or 2) going to war with the USA to take control of the resources it needed in Asia Realized they could not defeat the U.S. in a long war, calculated a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor would give them 9 months to secure their goals W ...
Critical Thinking Decision #1
... By the 1930s, the world was moving towards another war but few nations were in a position to prevent war Britain & France were the leaders The USA was of the League of Nations but both focused on the wanted to avoid another war ...
... By the 1930s, the world was moving towards another war but few nations were in a position to prevent war Britain & France were the leaders The USA was of the League of Nations but both focused on the wanted to avoid another war ...
The End of WWII
... • Britain could no longer aid Greece and Turkey • Truman said U.S. must step in • Congress approved $400 million ...
... • Britain could no longer aid Greece and Turkey • Truman said U.S. must step in • Congress approved $400 million ...
World War II Notes
... begins rearming Germany breaking the Treaty of Versailles • Rhineland- moves troops into the Rhineland territory again breaking the Treaty of Versailles • Lebensraum- “living space” – Austria - annexed peacefully in 1938 – Sudetenland – territory in Czechoslovakia • Given to Germany by Great Britain ...
... begins rearming Germany breaking the Treaty of Versailles • Rhineland- moves troops into the Rhineland territory again breaking the Treaty of Versailles • Lebensraum- “living space” – Austria - annexed peacefully in 1938 – Sudetenland – territory in Czechoslovakia • Given to Germany by Great Britain ...
World War II on the horizon
... Foreign policy was the main focus of the American people, and FDR and his Republican opponent had the same ideas on foreign policy. By late 1940 Britain had no more cash to buy military goods FDR proposed a ‘lend-lease’ policy FDR would lend or lease arms to “any country whose defense was vi ...
... Foreign policy was the main focus of the American people, and FDR and his Republican opponent had the same ideas on foreign policy. By late 1940 Britain had no more cash to buy military goods FDR proposed a ‘lend-lease’ policy FDR would lend or lease arms to “any country whose defense was vi ...
Slide 1
... languages. Germany then agreed to meet in Munich to discuss Hitler's appeasement, which both France and Britain agreed to. But later on Chamberlain broke the agreement, forcing Germany to attack. ...
... languages. Germany then agreed to meet in Munich to discuss Hitler's appeasement, which both France and Britain agreed to. But later on Chamberlain broke the agreement, forcing Germany to attack. ...
THE GOOD WAR
... and Mussolini on the other (eg Condor Legion ‘volunteers’ from the Luftwaffe.) March, 1938—Anschluss of Germany over Austria (“invitation”); Munich in Sept. 1938 gives Sudentenland to Hitler, he takes remainder of Czechoslovakia in March, 1939. Under terms of Molotov-Ribbentrop Agreement dividing ...
... and Mussolini on the other (eg Condor Legion ‘volunteers’ from the Luftwaffe.) March, 1938—Anschluss of Germany over Austria (“invitation”); Munich in Sept. 1938 gives Sudentenland to Hitler, he takes remainder of Czechoslovakia in March, 1939. Under terms of Molotov-Ribbentrop Agreement dividing ...
World War II
... He intends to annex all German speaking areas of Europe – Austria »Nazi troops welcomed as heroes Hitler then focuses on Czechoslovakia – Sudetenland Czechs speak German ...
... He intends to annex all German speaking areas of Europe – Austria »Nazi troops welcomed as heroes Hitler then focuses on Czechoslovakia – Sudetenland Czechs speak German ...
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World War II Crossword Puzzle
... 2. A nuclear weapon in which enormous energy is released by nuclear fission 3. A war in which Great Britain, France, the Soviet Union, the United States, China, and other allies defeated Germany, Italy, and Japan. (1939-1945) 4. German word meaning "lightning war" 5. Japanese prime minister and ...
... 2. A nuclear weapon in which enormous energy is released by nuclear fission 3. A war in which Great Britain, France, the Soviet Union, the United States, China, and other allies defeated Germany, Italy, and Japan. (1939-1945) 4. German word meaning "lightning war" 5. Japanese prime minister and ...
Course of WWII
... 91,000 Germans surrendered Only 5000 survived the prison camps and returned home after the war ...
... 91,000 Germans surrendered Only 5000 survived the prison camps and returned home after the war ...
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... of small islands in the pacific and dug in preparing to die to the last man for the Emperor in defense of their conquests. What policy did the United States develop to get around this problem? What was the objective of this policy? Finally why was this policy effective? ...
... of small islands in the pacific and dug in preparing to die to the last man for the Emperor in defense of their conquests. What policy did the United States develop to get around this problem? What was the objective of this policy? Finally why was this policy effective? ...
WWII Timeline
... primarily on Soviet territory. But, in the process of defeating the Germans, the Russians had built a large and powerful army, which occupied most of Eastern Europe at the end of the war. The great resources and population of SU assured that the Soviet Union would be, along with the United State ...
... primarily on Soviet territory. But, in the process of defeating the Germans, the Russians had built a large and powerful army, which occupied most of Eastern Europe at the end of the war. The great resources and population of SU assured that the Soviet Union would be, along with the United State ...
054TimelineWWII
... Germany takes over the eastern half of Czechoslovakia known as the Sudetenland. It is populated mostly by Germans and Hitler simply claims that he is continuing his re-unification process. Again, no one stops him. ...
... Germany takes over the eastern half of Czechoslovakia known as the Sudetenland. It is populated mostly by Germans and Hitler simply claims that he is continuing his re-unification process. Again, no one stops him. ...
Chapter 19 Sec 2
... the speed and efficiency of the attack. • In September 1939, Germany and the Soviet Union divided Poland. • By spring 1940, Hitler used blitzkrieg tactics to attack Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium, and France. ...
... the speed and efficiency of the attack. • In September 1939, Germany and the Soviet Union divided Poland. • By spring 1940, Hitler used blitzkrieg tactics to attack Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium, and France. ...
World War II - SJS AP World History
... Led to resistance movements - requires even more soldiers/resources ...
... Led to resistance movements - requires even more soldiers/resources ...
Theaters of War, WWII - Les Cheneaux Community Schools
... Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, and Poland. British evacuation and Dunkirk. Battle of Britain: June-Sept. 1940. German invasion of Russia: Sept. 1940. Begins Lend-Lease Act, Convoy duty in the Atlantic. ...
... Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, and Poland. British evacuation and Dunkirk. Battle of Britain: June-Sept. 1940. German invasion of Russia: Sept. 1940. Begins Lend-Lease Act, Convoy duty in the Atlantic. ...
WW2 Test Review Questions
... destroying her economy. - Many Germans wanted to see the land taken from her, back as part of Germany. (Czechoslovakia etc. ) - Germans hated the guilt clause that said they were the cause of WWI b) When did WW2 start and finish? - Sept. 3, 1939 with declarations of war by France and Britain on Germ ...
... destroying her economy. - Many Germans wanted to see the land taken from her, back as part of Germany. (Czechoslovakia etc. ) - Germans hated the guilt clause that said they were the cause of WWI b) When did WW2 start and finish? - Sept. 3, 1939 with declarations of war by France and Britain on Germ ...
World War II and Its Aftermath
... established with more liberal ideas and a constitution Controversial reforms: taking Church lands, land to peasants, women’s right to vote, ending the privileges of the elite ruling class Most Spaniards wanted a peaceful democracy, but clashes between the extremes (right and left) created chaos Fasc ...
... established with more liberal ideas and a constitution Controversial reforms: taking Church lands, land to peasants, women’s right to vote, ending the privileges of the elite ruling class Most Spaniards wanted a peaceful democracy, but clashes between the extremes (right and left) created chaos Fasc ...
The Rise of Dictators
... • By 1921, Mussolini had established the Fascist Party and government -- Fascism stressed nationalism and militarism and placed the interest of the state above the interests of the individual • By 1928 he had consolidated power and established a dictatorship suppressing all opposition ...
... • By 1921, Mussolini had established the Fascist Party and government -- Fascism stressed nationalism and militarism and placed the interest of the state above the interests of the individual • By 1928 he had consolidated power and established a dictatorship suppressing all opposition ...
The Rise of Other Totalitarians
... • By 1921, Mussolini had established the Fascist Party and government -- Fascism stressed nationalism and militarism and placed the interest of the state above the interests of the individual • By 1928 he had consolidated power and established a dictatorship suppressing all opposition ...
... • By 1921, Mussolini had established the Fascist Party and government -- Fascism stressed nationalism and militarism and placed the interest of the state above the interests of the individual • By 1928 he had consolidated power and established a dictatorship suppressing all opposition ...
New Order (Nazism)
The New Order (German: Neuordnung) or the New Order of Europe (German: Neuordnung Europas) was the political order which Nazi Germany wanted to impose on the conquered areas under its dominion. The establishment of the New Order had already begun long before the start of World War II, but was publicly proclaimed by Adolf Hitler in 1941:The year 1941 will be, I am convinced, the historical year of a great European New Order.Among other things, it entailed the creation of a pan-German racial state structured according to Nazi ideology to ensure the supremacy of an Aryan-Nordic master race, massive territorial expansion into Eastern Europe through its colonization with German settlers, the physical annihilation of the Jews and others considered to be ""unworthy of life"", and the extermination, expulsion, or enslavement of most of the Slavic peoples and others regarded as ""racially inferior"". Nazi Germany’s desire for aggressive territorial expansionism was one of the most important causes of World War II.Historians are still divided as to its ultimate goals, some believing that it was to be limited to Nazi German domination of Europe, while others maintain that it was a springboard for eventual world conquest and the establishment of a world government under German control.The Führer gave expression to his unshakable conviction that the Reich will be the master of all Europe. We shall yet have to engage in many fights, but these will undoubtedly lead to most wonderful victories. From there on the way to world domination is practically certain. Whoever dominates Europe will thereby assume the leadership of the world.