World War II - Rowan County Schools
... – Hitler’s main goal was the territorial expansion of the superior German race. – This was outlined in Mein Kampf: • Germans are a superior race and should unite to form a German Empire “Third Reich” • Jews, Poles, Slavs, etc… were inferior and should be enslaved and forced to die out. • Germans wou ...
... – Hitler’s main goal was the territorial expansion of the superior German race. – This was outlined in Mein Kampf: • Germans are a superior race and should unite to form a German Empire “Third Reich” • Jews, Poles, Slavs, etc… were inferior and should be enslaved and forced to die out. • Germans wou ...
Exit Slip Exit Slip
... Exit Slip Name:___________________________________________Date_______________________ Use your knowledge from today’s activities to answer the following questions: 1. Major Allied Powers were: _______________, __________________, ________________ 2. Major Axis Powers were:__________________, _______ ...
... Exit Slip Name:___________________________________________Date_______________________ Use your knowledge from today’s activities to answer the following questions: 1. Major Allied Powers were: _______________, __________________, ________________ 2. Major Axis Powers were:__________________, _______ ...
Intro WWII Forum Lecture
... Return of German Speaking Lands and other lands to expand his empire •Nonaggression Pact Russia stays out of the war in return for 1/2 of Poland ...
... Return of German Speaking Lands and other lands to expand his empire •Nonaggression Pact Russia stays out of the war in return for 1/2 of Poland ...
10.8 Students analyze the causes and consequences of
... socialists, Jews, and foreigners. • Hitler was Austrian born, WWI veteran, who became the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazi’s). • 1925 he is put in jail where he writes Mein Kamph (My Struggle) • Nazis gain support during the depression from the unemployed. • 1933 Hitler as ...
... socialists, Jews, and foreigners. • Hitler was Austrian born, WWI veteran, who became the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazi’s). • 1925 he is put in jail where he writes Mein Kamph (My Struggle) • Nazis gain support during the depression from the unemployed. • 1933 Hitler as ...
Great Britain - Teacher Pages
... World War II. Focus Question: How did German and Japanese actions lead to World War II? ...
... World War II. Focus Question: How did German and Japanese actions lead to World War II? ...
Between the Wars & World War II Study Guide
... 12. Ghettos, lack of food & water, space, poor sanitation ...
... 12. Ghettos, lack of food & water, space, poor sanitation ...
Japan Italy Germany Spain
... September 1939 – Germany invaded Poland April 1940 – Blitzkrieg campaigns against Denmark and Norway ...
... September 1939 – Germany invaded Poland April 1940 – Blitzkrieg campaigns against Denmark and Norway ...
World War Two on the eastern front
... learned of this The Soviets used defense in depth and defeated the Germans By 1944, the Germans were pushed out of Soviet territory and Romania, Bulgaria and Hungary had all surrendered ...
... learned of this The Soviets used defense in depth and defeated the Germans By 1944, the Germans were pushed out of Soviet territory and Romania, Bulgaria and Hungary had all surrendered ...
File - Covenant History
... What were the major political changes that occurred in Great Britain and France during the ...
... What were the major political changes that occurred in Great Britain and France during the ...
WW2 ppt World War II09_2
... • Rise of Fascism in Italy, Nazism in Germany & Militarism in Japan • Factors that contributed to the rise of extremist ...
... • Rise of Fascism in Italy, Nazism in Germany & Militarism in Japan • Factors that contributed to the rise of extremist ...
Aggression Leads to War: The Onset of World War II in - pams
... when they allowed Germany to take over Austria and the Sudetenland. Meanwhile, in the United States, Franklin Roosevelt was hampered by a population and a Congress which was steadfastly devoted to isolationism and neutrality, allowing Nazi Germany to gain strength. Hitler took the Sudetenland and th ...
... when they allowed Germany to take over Austria and the Sudetenland. Meanwhile, in the United States, Franklin Roosevelt was hampered by a population and a Congress which was steadfastly devoted to isolationism and neutrality, allowing Nazi Germany to gain strength. Hitler took the Sudetenland and th ...
World War Looms
... prejudices, it [Germany] must find the courage to gather our people and their strength for an advance along the road that will lead this people from its present restricted living space to new land and soil, and hence also free it from the danger of vanishing from the earth or of serving others as a ...
... prejudices, it [Germany] must find the courage to gather our people and their strength for an advance along the road that will lead this people from its present restricted living space to new land and soil, and hence also free it from the danger of vanishing from the earth or of serving others as a ...
Total Costs of World War II
... terms of human and material resources expended. In all, 61 countries with 1.7 billion people, three-fourths of the world's population, took part. In terms of money spent, it has been put at more than $1 trillion, which makes it more expensive than all other wars combined. The human cost, not includi ...
... terms of human and material resources expended. In all, 61 countries with 1.7 billion people, three-fourths of the world's population, took part. In terms of money spent, it has been put at more than $1 trillion, which makes it more expensive than all other wars combined. The human cost, not includi ...
The Axis Advances
... 5 Phases – Battle of Britain 1) Channel battle – feel it out, attack ships 2) Operation Eagle – huge attack on radars, Hitler believed it would break Britain 3) Attack on airfields – Britain now under pressure and forced to respond 4) Battle of London – bombing pounded London but saved Britain; the ...
... 5 Phases – Battle of Britain 1) Channel battle – feel it out, attack ships 2) Operation Eagle – huge attack on radars, Hitler believed it would break Britain 3) Attack on airfields – Britain now under pressure and forced to respond 4) Battle of London – bombing pounded London but saved Britain; the ...
World War 2 (September 1, 1939 * September 2, 1945)
... Alois and Klara had. He was a very chubby baby. Hitler had trouble getting along with his dad who frequently beat him. Luckily he was very close to his mother. Adolf was a poor student. He got kicked out of school by a Jewish principal, which some say could have increased is hatred of Jews. Hitler w ...
... Alois and Klara had. He was a very chubby baby. Hitler had trouble getting along with his dad who frequently beat him. Luckily he was very close to his mother. Adolf was a poor student. He got kicked out of school by a Jewish principal, which some say could have increased is hatred of Jews. Hitler w ...
Rise_of_Totalitarian_Dictators (1)
... he spent years organizing the Nazis into Germany’s most powerful poliMcal party In 1933, Hitler was named chancellor (prime minister) of Germany As chancellor, Hitler used his power to name ...
... he spent years organizing the Nazis into Germany’s most powerful poliMcal party In 1933, Hitler was named chancellor (prime minister) of Germany As chancellor, Hitler used his power to name ...
12.3 and 13 review guide.1011
... 56. If a bully asks for a dollar, and you offer them 50 cents if they promise to leave you alone, your policy is known as? 57. The policy described in #56 allowed Hitler to take over ___ in stages without resistance 58. Part of Poland where ethnic Germans from Prussia lived 59. Province of China whe ...
... 56. If a bully asks for a dollar, and you offer them 50 cents if they promise to leave you alone, your policy is known as? 57. The policy described in #56 allowed Hitler to take over ___ in stages without resistance 58. Part of Poland where ethnic Germans from Prussia lived 59. Province of China whe ...
WW2 Vocab answer
... Region where Allied convoys could not be protected from the air by Allied planes Vast system of concrete bunkers built by the French after WW1 to prevent a German invasion along their shared border Another term for the “phoney war” of late 1939 and 1940 where war had been declared but did not active ...
... Region where Allied convoys could not be protected from the air by Allied planes Vast system of concrete bunkers built by the French after WW1 to prevent a German invasion along their shared border Another term for the “phoney war” of late 1939 and 1940 where war had been declared but did not active ...
Review: World War II
... an empire in Asia and the Pacific. Each set out to build a “new order” in the occupied lands. Hitler set up puppet governments in countries that were peopled by “Aryans.” Eastern Europeans were considered an inferior “race,” and were thus shoved aside to provide “living space” for Germans. To the Na ...
... an empire in Asia and the Pacific. Each set out to build a “new order” in the occupied lands. Hitler set up puppet governments in countries that were peopled by “Aryans.” Eastern Europeans were considered an inferior “race,” and were thus shoved aside to provide “living space” for Germans. To the Na ...
SS8H9v2
... 8. How did Savannah contribute to the war? 9. What were the Liberty Ships? 10. Write down one thing you learned about WWII. ...
... 8. How did Savannah contribute to the war? 9. What were the Liberty Ships? 10. Write down one thing you learned about WWII. ...
UNIT 6 WORLD WAR II AND SOCIAL 50`S Chapter 14 Notes – The
... 3. Munich Pact – France and Britain gave land to Germany to prevent another conflict a. Sudetenland (area of Czechoslovakia with large German population) II. From Isolation to Involvement A. Roosevelt Opposes Aggression 1. Called for informal alliances to stop aggression B. War Erupts in Europe 1. H ...
... 3. Munich Pact – France and Britain gave land to Germany to prevent another conflict a. Sudetenland (area of Czechoslovakia with large German population) II. From Isolation to Involvement A. Roosevelt Opposes Aggression 1. Called for informal alliances to stop aggression B. War Erupts in Europe 1. H ...
Events After World War I and their Impact on Georgia
... isolationism (not taking part in the affairs of other nations), but that came to an end as the war came to America’s shores. ...
... isolationism (not taking part in the affairs of other nations), but that came to an end as the war came to America’s shores. ...
World War Two
... O Reneges on Nazi-Soviet Pact in an attempt to gain oil resources in the Soviet Union ...
... O Reneges on Nazi-Soviet Pact in an attempt to gain oil resources in the Soviet Union ...
Unit 7.3: World War II
... western border of Czechoslovakia, an area known as the Sudetenland, be given to Germany ...
... western border of Czechoslovakia, an area known as the Sudetenland, be given to Germany ...
WWII
... • France and Britain declare war on Germany • April 1940: Denmark and Norway fall to Germany ...
... • France and Britain declare war on Germany • April 1940: Denmark and Norway fall to Germany ...
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.