The Drive for Empire in Germany, Italy, and Japan
... considered inferior—especially Jews. The Nazis believed that other races threatened the “purity” of the Aryan race; they wanted to increase the Aryan race and limit other races. Nazis’ beliefs about racial inequality had various implications. For example, they used it to justify their drive for Lebe ...
... considered inferior—especially Jews. The Nazis believed that other races threatened the “purity” of the Aryan race; they wanted to increase the Aryan race and limit other races. Nazis’ beliefs about racial inequality had various implications. For example, they used it to justify their drive for Lebe ...
“I need a few thousand dead”.
... • led to women’s liberation movement • wage differences between men and women--women received 2/3 mens salary-helped in post war recovery ...
... • led to women’s liberation movement • wage differences between men and women--women received 2/3 mens salary-helped in post war recovery ...
sample
... Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler, invaded its neighbor Poland. Conflict in Europe, however, had actually been building up for several years before that date. Hitler came to power in Germany in 1933. He had publicly committed himself to the overthrow of the Versailles Treaty, the peace treaty imposed by th ...
... Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler, invaded its neighbor Poland. Conflict in Europe, however, had actually been building up for several years before that date. Hitler came to power in Germany in 1933. He had publicly committed himself to the overthrow of the Versailles Treaty, the peace treaty imposed by th ...
World War 2 Big One Due Monday 28th Nov
... -King told the Canadians that Canada would not practice conscription and would send few soldiers, but would help the war effort in the form of food and manufactured goods. -King did not want to divide Canada as in WWI. -Only after the defeat of France (1940) did Canada make a full-scale war effort - ...
... -King told the Canadians that Canada would not practice conscription and would send few soldiers, but would help the war effort in the form of food and manufactured goods. -King did not want to divide Canada as in WWI. -Only after the defeat of France (1940) did Canada make a full-scale war effort - ...
World War II - SJS AP World History
... Japanese moderate political leaders silenced ○ Fear of assassination from military officers Rape of Nanjing(Nanking) - horrific treatment of Chinese ...
... Japanese moderate political leaders silenced ○ Fear of assassination from military officers Rape of Nanjing(Nanking) - horrific treatment of Chinese ...
World War II Study Guide
... 3.According to Hitler’s plan, Eastern Europe would become living space for who? 4.Victory against Japan came after? 5.In 1939, Adolf Hitler signed a non-aggression pact with which country? 6.Which of these dictatorships of the 1930s attempted to gain new lands after they came into power? 1. German 2 ...
... 3.According to Hitler’s plan, Eastern Europe would become living space for who? 4.Victory against Japan came after? 5.In 1939, Adolf Hitler signed a non-aggression pact with which country? 6.Which of these dictatorships of the 1930s attempted to gain new lands after they came into power? 1. German 2 ...
U.S. History Notes ~ 1933 – 1941 ~
... themselves in the Rome-Berlin Axis. 3. Japan slowly began gaining strength, refusing to cooperate with the world and quickly arming itself by ending the Washington Naval Treaty ( 5:5:3) in 1934 and walking out of the London Conference. 4. In 1935, Mussolini attacked Ethiopia, conquering it, but the ...
... themselves in the Rome-Berlin Axis. 3. Japan slowly began gaining strength, refusing to cooperate with the world and quickly arming itself by ending the Washington Naval Treaty ( 5:5:3) in 1934 and walking out of the London Conference. 4. In 1935, Mussolini attacked Ethiopia, conquering it, but the ...
Chapter 6 : Canada at War
... the primary collaborators and aided in the deportation of Jews. Yet there was a fierce underground movement in France that saved countless Jews either by hiding them or by getting them to safe havens. The people of Denmark also operated an enormous resistance movement and the Danes managed to ferry ...
... the primary collaborators and aided in the deportation of Jews. Yet there was a fierce underground movement in France that saved countless Jews either by hiding them or by getting them to safe havens. The people of Denmark also operated an enormous resistance movement and the Danes managed to ferry ...
Unit 7
... Dwight D. Eisenhower, who won due to his popularity and voter disenchantment with Democrats. He followed conservative policies. While he did not believe that the government should be involved in desegregation, he did use federal troops to back a federal court ruling to desegregate schools. He suppor ...
... Dwight D. Eisenhower, who won due to his popularity and voter disenchantment with Democrats. He followed conservative policies. While he did not believe that the government should be involved in desegregation, he did use federal troops to back a federal court ruling to desegregate schools. He suppor ...
Map/ Close Read/ Questions Packet
... "blitzkrieg" overran the country with tanks, infantrymen, dive bombers, and other aircraft. After the fall of Poland, the German war machine swept through northern and western Europe. Denmark and Norway surrendered, then Belgium, Luxembourg, and The Netherlands. Allied forces in France found themsel ...
... "blitzkrieg" overran the country with tanks, infantrymen, dive bombers, and other aircraft. After the fall of Poland, the German war machine swept through northern and western Europe. Denmark and Norway surrendered, then Belgium, Luxembourg, and The Netherlands. Allied forces in France found themsel ...
World War II
... Japan – over 1.5 combat deaths; 900,000 civilians dead Soviet Union - 13 million combat deaths U.S. – 300,000 combat deaths, over 100,000 other deaths When you include all combat and civilian deaths, World War II becomes the most destructive war in history with estimates as high as 60 million, inclu ...
... Japan – over 1.5 combat deaths; 900,000 civilians dead Soviet Union - 13 million combat deaths U.S. – 300,000 combat deaths, over 100,000 other deaths When you include all combat and civilian deaths, World War II becomes the most destructive war in history with estimates as high as 60 million, inclu ...
(Versailles Treaty) failed to provide a “just and secure
... • Hitler’s program of genocide against Jews took place primarily in 6 Nazi death camps located in Poland • The final stage began in early 1942 • The Germans used poison gas to more quickly exterminate the Jewish population • Each camp had huge gas chambers that could kill as ...
... • Hitler’s program of genocide against Jews took place primarily in 6 Nazi death camps located in Poland • The final stage began in early 1942 • The Germans used poison gas to more quickly exterminate the Jewish population • Each camp had huge gas chambers that could kill as ...
US Hist B - Ch 24, US goes to war
... The Potsdam Conference • New Big Three: – Stalin (still), Clement Attlee (replaces Churchill), and Harry Truman (no more FDR). – They finalized plans for administration of Europe. – Germany and Berlin were divided into four zones of occupation. – Administered by Big Three countries plus France. – ...
... The Potsdam Conference • New Big Three: – Stalin (still), Clement Attlee (replaces Churchill), and Harry Truman (no more FDR). – They finalized plans for administration of Europe. – Germany and Berlin were divided into four zones of occupation. – Administered by Big Three countries plus France. – ...
6th Year History – Revision plan
... What were the main characteristics of the Nazi state in Germany, 1933-1939? (2011) What were the main developments in church-state relations under Hitler and Mussolini? (2010) How did dictators use propaganda and/or terror to maintain power? (2009) What contribution did Joseph Goebbels and/or Leni R ...
... What were the main characteristics of the Nazi state in Germany, 1933-1939? (2011) What were the main developments in church-state relations under Hitler and Mussolini? (2010) How did dictators use propaganda and/or terror to maintain power? (2009) What contribution did Joseph Goebbels and/or Leni R ...
World War II
... • European War to World War – Battles in Europe led to war in the Pacific – This involved the United States ...
... • European War to World War – Battles in Europe led to war in the Pacific – This involved the United States ...
The School Document Pack
... 1938. Anglo-French appeasement of the Fuhrer ensured the plan came to nothing. Afterwards, a series of attempts on Hitler's life failed either because of technical failure or what appeared to be the Nazi leaders 'uncanny sense of premonition. In September 1939, shortly after the outbreak of war" Gen ...
... 1938. Anglo-French appeasement of the Fuhrer ensured the plan came to nothing. Afterwards, a series of attempts on Hitler's life failed either because of technical failure or what appeared to be the Nazi leaders 'uncanny sense of premonition. In September 1939, shortly after the outbreak of war" Gen ...
wwii-war stuff
... Japan – over 1.5 million combat deaths; 900,000 civilians dead Soviet Union - 13 million combat deaths U.S. – 300,000 combat deaths, over 100,000 other deaths When you include all combat and civilian deaths, World War II becomes the most destructive war in history with estimates as high as 60 millio ...
... Japan – over 1.5 million combat deaths; 900,000 civilians dead Soviet Union - 13 million combat deaths U.S. – 300,000 combat deaths, over 100,000 other deaths When you include all combat and civilian deaths, World War II becomes the most destructive war in history with estimates as high as 60 millio ...
Name Period________ Timeline of Major Events – Put the following
... 2. List three other groups that were targeted by Nazi hate. Gypsies, homosexuals, Poles, mentally & physically handicapped, Jehovah’s Witnesses, African-Germans, Communists 3. What were Jews forced to wear on their clothing to identify themselves as Jews? The Star of David 4. Where were many Jews fo ...
... 2. List three other groups that were targeted by Nazi hate. Gypsies, homosexuals, Poles, mentally & physically handicapped, Jehovah’s Witnesses, African-Germans, Communists 3. What were Jews forced to wear on their clothing to identify themselves as Jews? The Star of David 4. Where were many Jews fo ...
Japan - Images
... In countries like Germany, politicians are trying to get public support Parties such as the Nazi Party are using strong nationalist feelings, corruption, and strong arm tactics to gain control of the government. Italy also votes in a political party that pushes a nationalist platform. The us ...
... In countries like Germany, politicians are trying to get public support Parties such as the Nazi Party are using strong nationalist feelings, corruption, and strong arm tactics to gain control of the government. Italy also votes in a political party that pushes a nationalist platform. The us ...
Essential Question: Could World War II have been prevented???
... the Soviet Union. After Lenin’s death in 1924, Joseph Stalin plotted his way to power. By the early 1930s, Stalin had established a totalitarian dictatorship. Totalitarianism is a system in which the government totally controls all aspects of a society, including the economy. Stalin set two main ec ...
... the Soviet Union. After Lenin’s death in 1924, Joseph Stalin plotted his way to power. By the early 1930s, Stalin had established a totalitarian dictatorship. Totalitarianism is a system in which the government totally controls all aspects of a society, including the economy. Stalin set two main ec ...
Use SIDE 1 of Bubble sheet
... c) Occupation of Czechoslovakia d) Takeover of Austria by the Nazis 18. Canada joined WWII as: a) an independent nation b) a colony of Britain c) a result of the bullying from Britain and France d) an ally of the US 19. In 1939 why did Canada declare war on Germany one week after Great Britain? a) C ...
... c) Occupation of Czechoslovakia d) Takeover of Austria by the Nazis 18. Canada joined WWII as: a) an independent nation b) a colony of Britain c) a result of the bullying from Britain and France d) an ally of the US 19. In 1939 why did Canada declare war on Germany one week after Great Britain? a) C ...
Critical Thinking Decision #1
... ■ Try to determine the sources for each textbook and use evidence to back up your claim using the “Sourcing the Textbooks” ...
... ■ Try to determine the sources for each textbook and use evidence to back up your claim using the “Sourcing the Textbooks” ...
WWII in Europe - Jessamine County Schools
... y Solidifies alliance. y Fashioned after Wilson’s 14 Points. y Calls for League of Nations type organization. ...
... y Solidifies alliance. y Fashioned after Wilson’s 14 Points. y Calls for League of Nations type organization. ...
Conflict in Europe 1935-1945 - Phil Sheppard Video Production
... NAZI RACIAL POLICIES AND THE HOLOCAUST Hitler’s views on race had been well documented in Mein Kampf and his treatment of German Jews in the pre-war years made his intentions clear. The Nuremburg Laws of 1935 took away the right of Jews to be German citizens and Kristallnacht on November 9, 1938, wa ...
... NAZI RACIAL POLICIES AND THE HOLOCAUST Hitler’s views on race had been well documented in Mein Kampf and his treatment of German Jews in the pre-war years made his intentions clear. The Nuremburg Laws of 1935 took away the right of Jews to be German citizens and Kristallnacht on November 9, 1938, wa ...
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.