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... o Adolf Hitler rose to power for many reasons some of which included: economic & political desperation of the people of Germany, use of extreme nationalism, and his movement to “scapegoat” place blame for problems the nation faced on others (Jews). o Totalitarian States such as those mentioned above ...
... o Adolf Hitler rose to power for many reasons some of which included: economic & political desperation of the people of Germany, use of extreme nationalism, and his movement to “scapegoat” place blame for problems the nation faced on others (Jews). o Totalitarian States such as those mentioned above ...
1930s – The Rise of Hitler and Nazism in Germany
... ? Spanish Civil War starts. The Spanish Army by Franco and its Nationalist supporters try to overthrow the Spanish Government. The Government is Republican, but they are portrayed as Communists. Russia supports the Republicans, while Germany and Italy help the Nationalists. Most other international ...
... ? Spanish Civil War starts. The Spanish Army by Franco and its Nationalist supporters try to overthrow the Spanish Government. The Government is Republican, but they are portrayed as Communists. Russia supports the Republicans, while Germany and Italy help the Nationalists. Most other international ...
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... Hitler had to bail out • Germany economy couldn’t cope - shortages • Food issue by 1945, esp. Berlin. Inflation. ...
... Hitler had to bail out • Germany economy couldn’t cope - shortages • Food issue by 1945, esp. Berlin. Inflation. ...
World War II - Mrs. Curtis`s Social Studies Classroom
... June 6, 1944= Normandy (D Day) A massive military operation Over 150,000 Allied soldiers landed in France France liberated by the end of August ...
... June 6, 1944= Normandy (D Day) A massive military operation Over 150,000 Allied soldiers landed in France France liberated by the end of August ...
AP- Ch. 31 WWII PP
... The Holocaust was the *Holocaust systematic annihilation of six million Jews by the Nazi regime during World War 2. In 1933 approximately nine million Jews lived in the 21 countries of Europe that would be occupied by Germany during the war. By 1945 two out of every three European Jews had been kill ...
... The Holocaust was the *Holocaust systematic annihilation of six million Jews by the Nazi regime during World War 2. In 1933 approximately nine million Jews lived in the 21 countries of Europe that would be occupied by Germany during the war. By 1945 two out of every three European Jews had been kill ...
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... WW I as well. - The Treaty of Versailles gave very strict consequences to Germany. A massive war guilt clause of debt was placed on the nation. - Germany also lost imperialistic territories. This was a main source of revenue for the nation, further increasing their problem of paying off the war guil ...
... WW I as well. - The Treaty of Versailles gave very strict consequences to Germany. A massive war guilt clause of debt was placed on the nation. - Germany also lost imperialistic territories. This was a main source of revenue for the nation, further increasing their problem of paying off the war guil ...
The Axis Advances
... Dunkirk (off the French coast) by sending all available ships from Britain to France to rescue the stranded soldiers However, in June, 1940, the French were forced to surrender to the Germans Germany occupied northern France and set up a puppet state, called the Vichy government, in the south ...
... Dunkirk (off the French coast) by sending all available ships from Britain to France to rescue the stranded soldiers However, in June, 1940, the French were forced to surrender to the Germans Germany occupied northern France and set up a puppet state, called the Vichy government, in the south ...
Remains of the Reich
... Nuremberg — the town that played host to those now infamous Nazi Party rallies in which hundreds of thousands of Germans raised their hands screaming "Seig Heil!" — has moved past the war years but can never fully be rid of its painful heritage. On the city's southeast corner lies the remnants of th ...
... Nuremberg — the town that played host to those now infamous Nazi Party rallies in which hundreds of thousands of Germans raised their hands screaming "Seig Heil!" — has moved past the war years but can never fully be rid of its painful heritage. On the city's southeast corner lies the remnants of th ...
Name: Unit 8 Exam Review
... 11. What term is used to describe prejudice against Jewish people?_______________________________________ 12. What is a theory of government in which a single party or leader controls the economic, social, and cultural lives of its people?_____________________________________________________________ ...
... 11. What term is used to describe prejudice against Jewish people?_______________________________________ 12. What is a theory of government in which a single party or leader controls the economic, social, and cultural lives of its people?_____________________________________________________________ ...
Chapter 17
... d. fear Germany more than they feared Stalin. 11. Hitler wanted to dominate other countries because he believed that a. other countries were trying to conquer Germany. b. Germany’s people were superior to everyone else. c. Germany’s natural resources were superior. d. the Treaty of Versailles would ...
... d. fear Germany more than they feared Stalin. 11. Hitler wanted to dominate other countries because he believed that a. other countries were trying to conquer Germany. b. Germany’s people were superior to everyone else. c. Germany’s natural resources were superior. d. the Treaty of Versailles would ...
The Axis Advances
... Dunkirk (off the French coast) by sending all available ships from Britain to France to rescue the stranded soldiers However, in June, 1940, the French were forced to surrender to the Germans Germany occupied northern France and set up a puppet state, called the Vichy government, in the south ...
... Dunkirk (off the French coast) by sending all available ships from Britain to France to rescue the stranded soldiers However, in June, 1940, the French were forced to surrender to the Germans Germany occupied northern France and set up a puppet state, called the Vichy government, in the south ...
Europe in Two World Wars
... • Experienced extreme turmoil after the war. • Inflation and high reparations weakened the economy. • Adolf Hitler gained control of the National Socialist Party. • Blamed Jews for Germany’s problems. • 1933- Hitler became Chancellor of Germany. • Crushed opposition and became the “Furhrer”. ...
... • Experienced extreme turmoil after the war. • Inflation and high reparations weakened the economy. • Adolf Hitler gained control of the National Socialist Party. • Blamed Jews for Germany’s problems. • 1933- Hitler became Chancellor of Germany. • Crushed opposition and became the “Furhrer”. ...
The USSR in the Anti
... war: forced modernization to strengthen the state and make it fit for the next round of interstate wars Fascism as a new stage in European Left-Right conflict: to defeat the Left internally and externally Projection of the internal conflicts on interstate relations Spain: a classic example A ...
... war: forced modernization to strengthen the state and make it fit for the next round of interstate wars Fascism as a new stage in European Left-Right conflict: to defeat the Left internally and externally Projection of the internal conflicts on interstate relations Spain: a classic example A ...
WW2 HOMWORK By Jack - Paulton Junior School
... • At the start of the war men age 20-22 where allowed to fight. But over time it spread to 18-41 years old. • Some men were sent away so long that when they came back, their families didn’t recognise them. • A private in the British army got paid 14 shillings a week which is around 75 pence. ...
... • At the start of the war men age 20-22 where allowed to fight. But over time it spread to 18-41 years old. • Some men were sent away so long that when they came back, their families didn’t recognise them. • A private in the British army got paid 14 shillings a week which is around 75 pence. ...
Thesis Paper Summary Alyssa Penny Controversial Question
... Controversial Question: Should Hitler be held solely responsible for World War II? Thesis: Hitler is solely responsible for the beginning of World War II because of his aggressive rearmament, his policy of lebensraum, and his invasion of Poland. Argument #1: The policy of Lebensraum allowed the war ...
... Controversial Question: Should Hitler be held solely responsible for World War II? Thesis: Hitler is solely responsible for the beginning of World War II because of his aggressive rearmament, his policy of lebensraum, and his invasion of Poland. Argument #1: The policy of Lebensraum allowed the war ...
Map Questions: WWII in Europe and North Africa
... 1) On the map of the reverse side of this page, locate each area described in the statements below. Then label each area with its name and the letter of the statement. A) Hitler began his blitzkrieg in this nation. B) With the Anschluss, this nation became part of Germany. C) Britain appeased German ...
... 1) On the map of the reverse side of this page, locate each area described in the statements below. Then label each area with its name and the letter of the statement. A) Hitler began his blitzkrieg in this nation. B) With the Anschluss, this nation became part of Germany. C) Britain appeased German ...
The Levine JCC Butterfly Project
... Anti-Semitic laws in Nazi Germany. After the takeover of power in 1933 by Hitler, Nazism became an official ideology incorporating anti-Semitism as a form of scientific racism. These laws “defined” who was Jewish, by classifying them by their grandparents. These laws deprived Jews and other non-Arya ...
... Anti-Semitic laws in Nazi Germany. After the takeover of power in 1933 by Hitler, Nazism became an official ideology incorporating anti-Semitism as a form of scientific racism. These laws “defined” who was Jewish, by classifying them by their grandparents. These laws deprived Jews and other non-Arya ...
World War II Concept Sheet
... America: History of our Nation – Chapter 24 Section 1 Joseph Stalin a system in which all economic and social activity is controlled by a totalitarian state dominated by a single political party Benito Mussolini a system based on militarism, extreme nationalism, and blind loyalty to the state and it ...
... America: History of our Nation – Chapter 24 Section 1 Joseph Stalin a system in which all economic and social activity is controlled by a totalitarian state dominated by a single political party Benito Mussolini a system based on militarism, extreme nationalism, and blind loyalty to the state and it ...
this Document
... during World War II, a program of systematic state-‐sponsored murder by Nazi Germany and its collaborators, throughout the Germany, and German-‐occupied territories. Approximately two-‐thirds of the nine ...
... during World War II, a program of systematic state-‐sponsored murder by Nazi Germany and its collaborators, throughout the Germany, and German-‐occupied territories. Approximately two-‐thirds of the nine ...
10.8 Lecture – Steps Toward Another World War
... encouraged Hitler to speed up his expansion. 5. Hitler’s growing strength convinced Mussolini that he should seek an alliance with Germany. a. In October 1936, the two dictators reached an agreement that became known as the Rome-Berlin Axis. b. Germany also made an agreement with Japan. c. Germany, ...
... encouraged Hitler to speed up his expansion. 5. Hitler’s growing strength convinced Mussolini that he should seek an alliance with Germany. a. In October 1936, the two dictators reached an agreement that became known as the Rome-Berlin Axis. b. Germany also made an agreement with Japan. c. Germany, ...
Highbury Theatre Centre`s World War II Quiz March 2013 Questions
... As Neville Chamberlain said shortly afterwards when addressing the nation, “This morning the British Ambassador in Berlin handed the German Government a final note stating that unless we heard from them by 11am that they were prepared at once to withdraw their troops from Poland, a state of war woul ...
... As Neville Chamberlain said shortly afterwards when addressing the nation, “This morning the British Ambassador in Berlin handed the German Government a final note stating that unless we heard from them by 11am that they were prepared at once to withdraw their troops from Poland, a state of war woul ...
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.