Unit 7 Study Guide * World History Name
... What was the Schlieffen plan? What were the names of the two sides in WW I (and list the countries on each side)? What was “Trench Warfare” like? What is Total War? What turns public opinion against Germany before the U.S. enters WW I? What is the main reason the U.S. entered WW I? List some of the ...
... What was the Schlieffen plan? What were the names of the two sides in WW I (and list the countries on each side)? What was “Trench Warfare” like? What is Total War? What turns public opinion against Germany before the U.S. enters WW I? What is the main reason the U.S. entered WW I? List some of the ...
America – 1918-1945
... loaned equipment for fighting. Roosevelt used plain talk to convince Congress of the need to help. “If your neighbor’s house is on fire, wouldn’t you lend him your water hose and water? In fact, wouldn’t you hold the hose for him? If something happened to the hose he could pay you back after the fir ...
... loaned equipment for fighting. Roosevelt used plain talk to convince Congress of the need to help. “If your neighbor’s house is on fire, wouldn’t you lend him your water hose and water? In fact, wouldn’t you hold the hose for him? If something happened to the hose he could pay you back after the fir ...
World War II in Europe: Storm Clouds
... which banned Germany from uniting with Austria. However, the arrival of German troops was met with great enthusiasm by many Austrian people. ...
... which banned Germany from uniting with Austria. However, the arrival of German troops was met with great enthusiasm by many Austrian people. ...
Goal 10: WWII and the Beginning of the Cold War (1930
... The Coming of War (Ch. 19) Dictators & War • A Bitter Peace Unravels – “A war to end all wars” left many nations angered and resentful after the Treaty of Versailles. • Britain, France, U.S. made most of the decisions • Germany and Russia were not present • Italy and Japan (allies) had expected mor ...
... The Coming of War (Ch. 19) Dictators & War • A Bitter Peace Unravels – “A war to end all wars” left many nations angered and resentful after the Treaty of Versailles. • Britain, France, U.S. made most of the decisions • Germany and Russia were not present • Italy and Japan (allies) had expected mor ...
File
... 550,000 and the creation of a new Air Force 1936—Hitler sends German troops into the Rhineland ...
... 550,000 and the creation of a new Air Force 1936—Hitler sends German troops into the Rhineland ...
major_events_of_wwii
... 0 Poland fell before France and Great Britain could respond. 0Hitler’s Blitzkrieg Attack - “Lightning war”- a combined attack of airplanes, tanks, and ...
... 0 Poland fell before France and Great Britain could respond. 0Hitler’s Blitzkrieg Attack - “Lightning war”- a combined attack of airplanes, tanks, and ...
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... The Nazi Euthanasia Program (known as Action T4) kills thousands of mentally and physically ill Germans, deemed “unworthy of life” ...
... The Nazi Euthanasia Program (known as Action T4) kills thousands of mentally and physically ill Germans, deemed “unworthy of life” ...
Causes of World War II
... With the Soviets and Allied forces pushing on Germany from both sides, Hitler took his own life in a underground bunker in Berlin. ...
... With the Soviets and Allied forces pushing on Germany from both sides, Hitler took his own life in a underground bunker in Berlin. ...
JEOPARDY
... Trials in which Hitler’s most trusted officials were charge with war crimes against humanity. 12 of 24 defendants sentenced to death. ...
... Trials in which Hitler’s most trusted officials were charge with war crimes against humanity. 12 of 24 defendants sentenced to death. ...
2nd World War The Second World War was the largest and richest
... But the War was not over. The USA and the Japanese were still in War. After the Allies capturing the island of Okinawa in an 82day battle, Allied planners began preparing for the invasion of the Japanese home islands. Allied salvation came in August 1945. An American B-29 dropped a single atomic bo ...
... But the War was not over. The USA and the Japanese were still in War. After the Allies capturing the island of Okinawa in an 82day battle, Allied planners began preparing for the invasion of the Japanese home islands. Allied salvation came in August 1945. An American B-29 dropped a single atomic bo ...
Origins of WWII
... U.S. freezes Japanese assets and starts embargo U.S. cuts off sale of airplane fuel to Japan and cuts back on other natural resources. Great Britain and the Dutch East Indies also participate in the embargo. Japan cut off from its major source of oil ...
... U.S. freezes Japanese assets and starts embargo U.S. cuts off sale of airplane fuel to Japan and cuts back on other natural resources. Great Britain and the Dutch East Indies also participate in the embargo. Japan cut off from its major source of oil ...
World War Two Review PowerPoint
... After the United States entered the war they decided to concentrate most of their efforts on Germany first. Why? 1) Because they considered Hitler most ...
... After the United States entered the war they decided to concentrate most of their efforts on Germany first. Why? 1) Because they considered Hitler most ...
unit 8b World War II
... address dealing with interim governments and borders of Europe at the end of the war in Europe • Stalin’s aims differ from the other Allied powers in that he wanted a buffer in Eastern Europe against invasion from the West • Eastern European nations would have communist-friendly governments • Soviet ...
... address dealing with interim governments and borders of Europe at the end of the war in Europe • Stalin’s aims differ from the other Allied powers in that he wanted a buffer in Eastern Europe against invasion from the West • Eastern European nations would have communist-friendly governments • Soviet ...
AP World History
... Africa. Hitler moved east and then on to Russia. A major German offensive in Russia between 1942-43 failed, destroying the German army there. As the Germans retreated, the Russians retook areas of Eastern Europe. German attacks on the Jews and others deemed dangerous to the Nazi state began in 1940. ...
... Africa. Hitler moved east and then on to Russia. A major German offensive in Russia between 1942-43 failed, destroying the German army there. As the Germans retreated, the Russians retook areas of Eastern Europe. German attacks on the Jews and others deemed dangerous to the Nazi state began in 1940. ...
Blitzkrieg in Europe, 1939–1941
... Throughout the 1930s, Great Britain's Neville Chamberlain and France's Paul Reynaud made valiant efforts to keep peace through a policy of appeasement with Germany's Adolf Hitler and Italy's Benito Mussolini. They stood aside as Germany occupied first the Sudetenland in 1938, Austria in 1939, and th ...
... Throughout the 1930s, Great Britain's Neville Chamberlain and France's Paul Reynaud made valiant efforts to keep peace through a policy of appeasement with Germany's Adolf Hitler and Italy's Benito Mussolini. They stood aside as Germany occupied first the Sudetenland in 1938, Austria in 1939, and th ...
Dictators Lead the World To War
... what to make. It told workers they could not join labor unions or strike. Germans were allowed to read and hear only what their leaders wanted them to know. Schools taught German youth to serve Hitler and the state. Many church schools were closed when they protested Hitler's methods. A new German a ...
... what to make. It told workers they could not join labor unions or strike. Germans were allowed to read and hear only what their leaders wanted them to know. Schools taught German youth to serve Hitler and the state. Many church schools were closed when they protested Hitler's methods. A new German a ...
Chapter 37
... Total War: The World Under Fire Almost unbelievably, the scale of warfare in World War II dwarfed that of the Great War. Only eleven nations in the world were not involved directly. Germany shocked the world by rapidly taking over hundreds of miles of conquered land with its new blitzkrieg style. I ...
... Total War: The World Under Fire Almost unbelievably, the scale of warfare in World War II dwarfed that of the Great War. Only eleven nations in the world were not involved directly. Germany shocked the world by rapidly taking over hundreds of miles of conquered land with its new blitzkrieg style. I ...
Ch. 35 PPT
... – Hoped to form a global plan to fight the Depression – Wanted to stabilize exchange rates – FDR initially supportive, but changed his tune – The conference collapsed and anger was directed at the U.S. ...
... – Hoped to form a global plan to fight the Depression – Wanted to stabilize exchange rates – FDR initially supportive, but changed his tune – The conference collapsed and anger was directed at the U.S. ...
A World at War - White Plains Public Schools
... In June 1941, Hitler sent 3 million soldiers and 3,500 tanks into Russia. The Russians were taken by surprise as they had signed a treaty with Germany in 1939. Many Russian cities fell to Germany but Hitler had not expected the conquest of Russia to last into winter. The German soldiers did not have ...
... In June 1941, Hitler sent 3 million soldiers and 3,500 tanks into Russia. The Russians were taken by surprise as they had signed a treaty with Germany in 1939. Many Russian cities fell to Germany but Hitler had not expected the conquest of Russia to last into winter. The German soldiers did not have ...
12. The Course of War
... invasion force landed at Normandy beach on the coast of France. By the beginning of September, France had been liberated. • December 1944, the Germans launched a counter attack in Belgium and Luxembourg. Known as “The Battle of the Bulge,” this was Germany’s last gasp in the West. • By March 1945 th ...
... invasion force landed at Normandy beach on the coast of France. By the beginning of September, France had been liberated. • December 1944, the Germans launched a counter attack in Belgium and Luxembourg. Known as “The Battle of the Bulge,” this was Germany’s last gasp in the West. • By March 1945 th ...
WWII L2 Powerpoint - Martin Luther Church
... Spring 1940 – Germany invaded Denmark, Norway, Holland, Belgium, and France Italy joined the attack on France British sent troops to help French, but were forced to retreat – Miracle at Dunkirk In nine days, 331,226 soldiers — 192,226 British and 139,000 French — were rescued by a hastily as ...
... Spring 1940 – Germany invaded Denmark, Norway, Holland, Belgium, and France Italy joined the attack on France British sent troops to help French, but were forced to retreat – Miracle at Dunkirk In nine days, 331,226 soldiers — 192,226 British and 139,000 French — were rescued by a hastily as ...
Intro to WWII
... 2. World-wide Depression 2) Hitler provided scapegoats for Germany’s problems (foreigners, Jews, communists, Roma (Gypsies), mentally ill, homosexuals) 3) Kristallnacht - vandalism & destruction of Jewish property & synagogues ...
... 2. World-wide Depression 2) Hitler provided scapegoats for Germany’s problems (foreigners, Jews, communists, Roma (Gypsies), mentally ill, homosexuals) 3) Kristallnacht - vandalism & destruction of Jewish property & synagogues ...
Chapter 28 Study Guide Again The Road
... 14. What conference was held in 1938 between Britain, France, Italy, and Germany over the issue of the Sudetenland? 15. Who said, “I have no more territorial demands to make in Europe.”? 16. Who said, “Peace with honour. I believe it is peace for our time.”? 17. What country was invaded by Germany i ...
... 14. What conference was held in 1938 between Britain, France, Italy, and Germany over the issue of the Sudetenland? 15. Who said, “I have no more territorial demands to make in Europe.”? 16. Who said, “Peace with honour. I believe it is peace for our time.”? 17. What country was invaded by Germany i ...
American History Chapter 17: World War II: The Road to War
... • Farmers told to join communal farms controlled by the state – fought it – Stalin punished then by withholding food and camps in Siberia – millions moved to cities. • Millions died from starvation and food production dropped causing more to starve • Assigned people to work and build new industrial ...
... • Farmers told to join communal farms controlled by the state – fought it – Stalin punished then by withholding food and camps in Siberia – millions moved to cities. • Millions died from starvation and food production dropped causing more to starve • Assigned people to work and build new industrial ...
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.