Topic 6: World War II
... G. Isolationist argued that the Neutrality Act of 1939 was not "neutral" because it helped the Allies and acted against the Axis Powers. H. The Atlantic Charter signed by the US and Great Britain supported the sovereignty of the countries that were affected by the war. III The US enters World War II ...
... G. Isolationist argued that the Neutrality Act of 1939 was not "neutral" because it helped the Allies and acted against the Axis Powers. H. The Atlantic Charter signed by the US and Great Britain supported the sovereignty of the countries that were affected by the war. III The US enters World War II ...
World War II & The Holocaust Student made
... • When Germany was defeated in World War II, this brought the surrender of Hitler and his party, including the release of all camps. • Because the Germans were so precise with their records of torture, they were forced to burn the concentration camps and previous records to the Holocaust. ...
... • When Germany was defeated in World War II, this brought the surrender of Hitler and his party, including the release of all camps. • Because the Germans were so precise with their records of torture, they were forced to burn the concentration camps and previous records to the Holocaust. ...
WW II: The Rise of Dictators
... • In 1927 he began a massive effort to industrialize the country. • As a result of Stalin’s policies in the 1930’s, millions of Russians either were executed or died from hunger during the forced collectivization of Soviet agriculture or brutal conditions in labor camps called Gulags in Siberia • Ma ...
... • In 1927 he began a massive effort to industrialize the country. • As a result of Stalin’s policies in the 1930’s, millions of Russians either were executed or died from hunger during the forced collectivization of Soviet agriculture or brutal conditions in labor camps called Gulags in Siberia • Ma ...
The Road to War
... The United States, Great Britain, and France were also having economic problems. Anti-war sentiment had grown in all three countries as a result of the devastation and horrors of the First World War. In the U.S. these feelings were so strong that a policy of isolationism was enforced to keep the nat ...
... The United States, Great Britain, and France were also having economic problems. Anti-war sentiment had grown in all three countries as a result of the devastation and horrors of the First World War. In the U.S. these feelings were so strong that a policy of isolationism was enforced to keep the nat ...
Early Events of WWII
... The Royal Air Force or the ______, beat back the Germans at odd of ___ Nazi Planes to ___ British Plane. War in Eastern Europe In ______ Hitler turns on _________ and begins ________________ ________________, an attack on the Soviet Union. Stalin issues the ___________ earth __________, burning Russ ...
... The Royal Air Force or the ______, beat back the Germans at odd of ___ Nazi Planes to ___ British Plane. War in Eastern Europe In ______ Hitler turns on _________ and begins ________________ ________________, an attack on the Soviet Union. Stalin issues the ___________ earth __________, burning Russ ...
Canada in the 30`s the build up to WWII Due 18th Nov
... 1935: repudiates the Treaty of Versailles 1936: re-occupies the Rhineland 1930s: Germany rebuilds its’ military and begins domestic projects for employment opportunities. By 1938 > 50% of budget is spent on the military ...
... 1935: repudiates the Treaty of Versailles 1936: re-occupies the Rhineland 1930s: Germany rebuilds its’ military and begins domestic projects for employment opportunities. By 1938 > 50% of budget is spent on the military ...
Chapter 24 Section 2 and 3
... Germans and banned marriage between Jews and other Germans. Nearly half of all German Jews became jobless. Nuremberg Laws On November 9, 1938, antiJewish violence erupted throughout Germany and Austria known as _____________, or “night of broken glass”. Ninety Jews were killed and thousands of Jewis ...
... Germans and banned marriage between Jews and other Germans. Nearly half of all German Jews became jobless. Nuremberg Laws On November 9, 1938, antiJewish violence erupted throughout Germany and Austria known as _____________, or “night of broken glass”. Ninety Jews were killed and thousands of Jewis ...
11-1 Notes Rise of Dictators
... Explain how the rise of dictators contributed to WWII. Explain how appeasement (trying to avoid war) contributed to war. ...
... Explain how the rise of dictators contributed to WWII. Explain how appeasement (trying to avoid war) contributed to war. ...
Germany & Adolf Hitler
... – All efforts/ resources to glorify country – If country great/ people are great • Nazi – Like fascism, but ONE DIFFERENCE • RACE ...
... – All efforts/ resources to glorify country – If country great/ people are great • Nazi – Like fascism, but ONE DIFFERENCE • RACE ...
Ch. 35 PPT
... • After Hitler took all of Czechoslovkia, France & G.B. told him any more would mean war – Next would be an attack on Poland and no one thought Hitler would do that – Attacking Poland would mean a two front war (Soviets on the east) • How did Hitler avoid this? ...
... • After Hitler took all of Czechoslovkia, France & G.B. told him any more would mean war – Next would be an attack on Poland and no one thought Hitler would do that – Attacking Poland would mean a two front war (Soviets on the east) • How did Hitler avoid this? ...
Allied Victories
... the turning point of the war between Russia and Germany. Russia’s cold __________ and superior ______________ stalled the German advance and allowed them to surround and capture many of the invaders, who began their long retreat back to Germany. Victory in Africa & Italy Lacking men and supplies, Er ...
... the turning point of the war between Russia and Germany. Russia’s cold __________ and superior ______________ stalled the German advance and allowed them to surround and capture many of the invaders, who began their long retreat back to Germany. Victory in Africa & Italy Lacking men and supplies, Er ...
Ending the War in Europe
... materials in the countries that she conquered. 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 ...
... materials in the countries that she conquered. 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 ...
World War II
... Joseph Stalin came to power in the newly communist USSR (or Soviet Union) after the death of Lenin. Stalin’s Soviet Union ...
... Joseph Stalin came to power in the newly communist USSR (or Soviet Union) after the death of Lenin. Stalin’s Soviet Union ...
World_History_files/14.1 WorksheetANS
... Poland wt Germany. 10. What was the official start of WWII? Sept. 1, 1939 German invasion of Poland. 11. Why were the Germans so successful in defeating Poland? ...
... Poland wt Germany. 10. What was the official start of WWII? Sept. 1, 1939 German invasion of Poland. 11. Why were the Germans so successful in defeating Poland? ...
World War II Scavenger Hunt
... 12. In 1944, a huge Allied army liberated (freed) France and then invaded Germany. By May of _____________, the war was over. 13. How did the Pacific war finally end? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ...
... 12. In 1944, a huge Allied army liberated (freed) France and then invaded Germany. By May of _____________, the war was over. 13. How did the Pacific war finally end? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ...
prelude to wwii - OCPS TeacherPress
... President Roosevelt tried to find ways to help the nations threatened by Agression 1935- Hitler begins discrimination against Jews Nuremburg Laws Crystal Night 1938- Hitler annexes Austria ...
... President Roosevelt tried to find ways to help the nations threatened by Agression 1935- Hitler begins discrimination against Jews Nuremburg Laws Crystal Night 1938- Hitler annexes Austria ...
Beginning of second world war in 1939
... Beginning of Second World War in 1939 Hitler’s self-confidence after years ,,police of appeasement become reconciled” grew. German’s invasion to Poland in 1939 forced made the United Kingdom and France to declare war on Germany. Germany, Italy and Japan, three powers, wanted occupy new territory. Hi ...
... Beginning of Second World War in 1939 Hitler’s self-confidence after years ,,police of appeasement become reconciled” grew. German’s invasion to Poland in 1939 forced made the United Kingdom and France to declare war on Germany. Germany, Italy and Japan, three powers, wanted occupy new territory. Hi ...
World War II Vocabulary
... World War II Vocabulary Winston Churchill Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during World War II ...
... World War II Vocabulary Winston Churchill Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during World War II ...
Unit 8 – World War II Test Review
... 24. What was the name given by Hitler to his supposed “master race”? Aryan 25. What was the last major attempt at a peaceful resolution with Germany prior to the outbreak of WWII? Munich Conference 26. Who was the leader of the Soviet Union during World War II? Joseph Stalin 27. When did Pearl Harbo ...
... 24. What was the name given by Hitler to his supposed “master race”? Aryan 25. What was the last major attempt at a peaceful resolution with Germany prior to the outbreak of WWII? Munich Conference 26. Who was the leader of the Soviet Union during World War II? Joseph Stalin 27. When did Pearl Harbo ...
Chapter 19
... • Japanese Path to War – Japan was in search of natural resources to fuel their industries. • They began annexing territory in China in the 1930s. – The US warned Japan that it would apply economic sanctions unless it withdrew from China. The US would cut Japan off from the oil and scrap iron it wa ...
... • Japanese Path to War – Japan was in search of natural resources to fuel their industries. • They began annexing territory in China in the 1930s. – The US warned Japan that it would apply economic sanctions unless it withdrew from China. The US would cut Japan off from the oil and scrap iron it wa ...
MR - cloudfront.net
... What factor was absent in Japan’s attempt to dominate Asia that was not absent in Germanys attempt to dominate Europe? Which did Hitler do first in his actions outside Germany? What did Stalin and Hilter agree upon in the Nazi-soviet pact? World War II began when Hitler invaded__________? ...
... What factor was absent in Japan’s attempt to dominate Asia that was not absent in Germanys attempt to dominate Europe? Which did Hitler do first in his actions outside Germany? What did Stalin and Hilter agree upon in the Nazi-soviet pact? World War II began when Hitler invaded__________? ...
Name Date__________________ Period ______ World War II
... declared war on Japan and Germany. G. USA joined Great Britain and the Soviet Union forming the Allies alliance H. Over time other countries chose sides. III. The Holocaust A. After more than five years of the war, Allied troops discovered Nazi concentration camps. B. The camps were used to gather m ...
... declared war on Japan and Germany. G. USA joined Great Britain and the Soviet Union forming the Allies alliance H. Over time other countries chose sides. III. The Holocaust A. After more than five years of the war, Allied troops discovered Nazi concentration camps. B. The camps were used to gather m ...
Why was Germany defeated in 1945?
... Battle of the Atlantic began in 1941 the German Navy only had 37 Submarines. The determination of the British people in holding on alone from June 1940 until June 1941 showed that the British people were not prepared to give in. Churchill again played a key role in maintaining morale by his speeches ...
... Battle of the Atlantic began in 1941 the German Navy only had 37 Submarines. The determination of the British people in holding on alone from June 1940 until June 1941 showed that the British people were not prepared to give in. Churchill again played a key role in maintaining morale by his speeches ...
Economy of Nazi Germany
World War I caused economic and manpower losses on Germany led to a decade of economic woes, including hyperinflation in the mid-1920s. Following the Wall Street Crash of 1929, the German economy, like those of many other western nations, suffered the effects of the Great Depression, with unemployment soaring. When Hitler became Chancellor in 1933, he introduced new efforts to improve Germany's economy, including autarky and the development of the German agricultural economy by placing tariffs on agricultural imports.However, these changes—including autarky and nationalization of key industries—had a mixed record. By 1938, unemployment was practically extinct. Wages increased by 10.9% in real terms during this period. However, nationalization and a cutting off of trade meant rationing in key resources like poultry, fruit, and clothing for many Germans.In 1934 Hjalmar Schacht, the Reich Minister of Economics, introduced the Mefo bills, allowing Germany to rearm without spending Reichmarks but instead pay industry with Reichmarks and Mefo bills (Government IOU's) which they could trade with each other. Between 1933 and 1939, the total revenue was 62 billion marks, whereas expenditure (at times made up to 60% by rearmament costs) exceeded 101 billion, thus creating a huge deficit and national debt (reaching 38 billion marks in 1939) coinciding with the Kristallnacht and intensified persecutions of Jews and the outbreak of the war.