Name - Edison
... Political and economic chaos in postwar Germany led to the rise of new political parties. One of these was the Nazi Party. The party was nationalistic and anticommunist. Adolf Hitler was one of the first recruits. In November 1923, the Nazis tried to seize power by marching on city hall in Munich, ...
... Political and economic chaos in postwar Germany led to the rise of new political parties. One of these was the Nazi Party. The party was nationalistic and anticommunist. Adolf Hitler was one of the first recruits. In November 1923, the Nazis tried to seize power by marching on city hall in Munich, ...
Hitler and the Rise of Germany
... cities only strengthened British resolve. Meanwhile, Axis armies also pushed into North Africa and the Balkans. ...
... cities only strengthened British resolve. Meanwhile, Axis armies also pushed into North Africa and the Balkans. ...
Lesson 20 - Steps to War (Part 2 of 2)
... How did it affect the German War Effort? What Happened? ...
... How did it affect the German War Effort? What Happened? ...
UNIT 14 – Great Depression and World War II 1929 – 1945 1st
... Failure to create functioning democracies results in authoritarian dictatorships in Eastern Europe ...
... Failure to create functioning democracies results in authoritarian dictatorships in Eastern Europe ...
WORLD WAR II REVIEW SHEET
... 1. What U.S. president made the decision to use the atomic bomb on Japan? ______________________________________________________ 2. The atomic bomb was dropped on these two Japanese cities ______________________________________________________ 3. The Allied invasion of France is called _____________ ...
... 1. What U.S. president made the decision to use the atomic bomb on Japan? ______________________________________________________ 2. The atomic bomb was dropped on these two Japanese cities ______________________________________________________ 3. The Allied invasion of France is called _____________ ...
key - San Leandro Unified School District
... have Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia / Hitler promises it’s the extent of his ambitions for expansion & signs a paper to promise England “peace in our time”. 1939 - Hitler takes the Sudetenland (Allies “sold out” Czechoslovakia) 1939 - Germany signs the Nazi-Soviet non-aggression pact with Stalin. Ger ...
... have Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia / Hitler promises it’s the extent of his ambitions for expansion & signs a paper to promise England “peace in our time”. 1939 - Hitler takes the Sudetenland (Allies “sold out” Czechoslovakia) 1939 - Germany signs the Nazi-Soviet non-aggression pact with Stalin. Ger ...
WWII Background PP - holocaust
... streets will be safer, our police more efficient, and the world will follow our lead into the future.” ...
... streets will be safer, our police more efficient, and the world will follow our lead into the future.” ...
Slide 1 - sbroome
... homes, and raping women before they murdered them • Survivors describe the atrocities as killing for sport – finding new & creative ways to kill people including burial alive & decapitation ...
... homes, and raping women before they murdered them • Survivors describe the atrocities as killing for sport – finding new & creative ways to kill people including burial alive & decapitation ...
Ch. 28 World War II Again the Road to War
... Hitler and Mussolini supported Francisco Franco in his bid to take control of Spain Japan joined the Axis powers Germany and Austria entered into an Auschluss (union) which had profound implications for Czechoslovakia which was surrounded by Germany The Czech appealed to France, England, and Russia ...
... Hitler and Mussolini supported Francisco Franco in his bid to take control of Spain Japan joined the Axis powers Germany and Austria entered into an Auschluss (union) which had profound implications for Czechoslovakia which was surrounded by Germany The Czech appealed to France, England, and Russia ...
File
... Czechoslovakia to Germany). March 1939 Non Aggression Pact – Hitler signed a nonaggression pact with Russia. This was a secret agreement to divide Poland between Russia and Germany. Hitler was interested in reoccupying the Polish Corridor, an area that ...
... Czechoslovakia to Germany). March 1939 Non Aggression Pact – Hitler signed a nonaggression pact with Russia. This was a secret agreement to divide Poland between Russia and Germany. Hitler was interested in reoccupying the Polish Corridor, an area that ...
The Largest, Costliest, and Deadliest Conflict WHAP/Napp “Hitler
... “Hitler continued to rearm. The building of the autobahns or motor highways and the recovery of the automobile industry did almost as much as rearmament to abolish unemployment in Germany. German morale and self-respect soared. In March 1938 Hitler’s troops entered Austria. In October he suddenly oc ...
... “Hitler continued to rearm. The building of the autobahns or motor highways and the recovery of the automobile industry did almost as much as rearmament to abolish unemployment in Germany. German morale and self-respect soared. In March 1938 Hitler’s troops entered Austria. In October he suddenly oc ...
Ending the War in Europe
... Transport capacity and manpower badly needed for the war effort was diverted to projects such as the Final Solution. 1939-41 saw a huge increased in German investment in rearmament but this was inefficiently managed. Only under Albert Speer (Minister of Armaments and War Production) was there effici ...
... Transport capacity and manpower badly needed for the war effort was diverted to projects such as the Final Solution. 1939-41 saw a huge increased in German investment in rearmament but this was inefficiently managed. Only under Albert Speer (Minister of Armaments and War Production) was there effici ...
USII.7--Causes of WWII
... On August 23, 1939, the world was shocked when, suddenly, Russia and Germany signed a non-aggression pact. In addition, the two countries had a secret agreement to invade and divide ______________ between them. ...
... On August 23, 1939, the world was shocked when, suddenly, Russia and Germany signed a non-aggression pact. In addition, the two countries had a secret agreement to invade and divide ______________ between them. ...
The Coming of the Second World War
... • D-Day, Operation Overlord, June 6, 1944: invasion of Normandy (northern French coast) by American, British, Canadian, and other allied forces under he command of Gen. Dwight Eisenhower. • Western front established; spelled end of Nazi domination of Europe; Paris liberated in August. • Hitler now f ...
... • D-Day, Operation Overlord, June 6, 1944: invasion of Normandy (northern French coast) by American, British, Canadian, and other allied forces under he command of Gen. Dwight Eisenhower. • Western front established; spelled end of Nazi domination of Europe; Paris liberated in August. • Hitler now f ...
World War II When Germany invaded Poland in 1939 and Britain
... When Germany invaded Poland in 1939 and Britain and France declared war against it, the United States, as it had in World War I, stood poised to remain neutral but supply Britain and France with weapons and other material. This would create jobs for American workers and profits for American companie ...
... When Germany invaded Poland in 1939 and Britain and France declared war against it, the United States, as it had in World War I, stood poised to remain neutral but supply Britain and France with weapons and other material. This would create jobs for American workers and profits for American companie ...
WORLD WAR II 1939-1945
... WORLD WAR II (1939-1945) 1939 Hitler (Germany) and Stalin (Soviet Union) sign a non-aggression pact- agreement to not fight each other (secretly agree to divide ...
... WORLD WAR II (1939-1945) 1939 Hitler (Germany) and Stalin (Soviet Union) sign a non-aggression pact- agreement to not fight each other (secretly agree to divide ...
Lesson 23-2: Europe Erupts in War
... The Allies did not attack Germany. Instead, they decided to wait for Germany to make its next move. They believed that Germany’s army would grow weak trying to invade France. Germany made plans to invade France through the Ardennes Forest. This was rugged terrain and the French army concentrated the ...
... The Allies did not attack Germany. Instead, they decided to wait for Germany to make its next move. They believed that Germany’s army would grow weak trying to invade France. Germany made plans to invade France through the Ardennes Forest. This was rugged terrain and the French army concentrated the ...
Fighting World War II
... The Soviets Advance – Move on Berlin • U.S. move toward Germany from west • Soviets move from east ...
... The Soviets Advance – Move on Berlin • U.S. move toward Germany from west • Soviets move from east ...
Unit 6 Content Review pgs 24 - 28
... – Douglas MacArthur’s strategy in the Pacific was to move troops island to island to avoid Japanese troops where possible and gain a closer vantage point to mainland Japan for U.S. bombers • Manhattan Project & Atomic Bombs – President Truman is advised and decides to drop atomic bombs; developed by ...
... – Douglas MacArthur’s strategy in the Pacific was to move troops island to island to avoid Japanese troops where possible and gain a closer vantage point to mainland Japan for U.S. bombers • Manhattan Project & Atomic Bombs – President Truman is advised and decides to drop atomic bombs; developed by ...
world war ii
... ___________________. This decimated the Nazi troops. Stalin pleaded with England to open up a second front in Europe. England had its own battles to fight. Hitler wanted to invade England, but knew there would need to be an extensive bombing campaign first. This campaign is known as the Battle of __ ...
... ___________________. This decimated the Nazi troops. Stalin pleaded with England to open up a second front in Europe. England had its own battles to fight. Hitler wanted to invade England, but knew there would need to be an extensive bombing campaign first. This campaign is known as the Battle of __ ...
CH. 18 & 19
... Hitler causes controversy • In Germany Hitler’s army had grown to 550,000 troops. – This was a direct violation of the Treaty of Versailles ...
... Hitler causes controversy • In Germany Hitler’s army had grown to 550,000 troops. – This was a direct violation of the Treaty of Versailles ...
Account for either the defeat of the Central Powers in the First World
... Anschluss and the Pact of Steel guaranteed Mussolini would not back out of this alliance. Hungary would join forces with Hitler as Hungary had experienced the reality of a short-lived Communist regime after WWI. Italy would secure the Mediterranean countries and oil assets in the Middle East. Italy ...
... Anschluss and the Pact of Steel guaranteed Mussolini would not back out of this alliance. Hungary would join forces with Hitler as Hungary had experienced the reality of a short-lived Communist regime after WWI. Italy would secure the Mediterranean countries and oil assets in the Middle East. Italy ...
flashcards_ww2
... Said the President could sell, lease, or lend military equipment to countries who were fighting the Axis powers How did America’s policy towards Japan 1) Refused to recognize Japanese conquests in change after the Japanese invasion of Manchuria Asia and China? 2) U.S. embargo on oil and steel export ...
... Said the President could sell, lease, or lend military equipment to countries who were fighting the Axis powers How did America’s policy towards Japan 1) Refused to recognize Japanese conquests in change after the Japanese invasion of Manchuria Asia and China? 2) U.S. embargo on oil and steel export ...
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.