
Timeline
... indicate in some way that the Holocaust is happening throughout the war. Your timeline is due on _________________ and is worth 50 points. Events: These are in order, but you will need to use your notes, notebook and the book to find the dates if they are not provided. 1. Germany invades Poland 2. B ...
... indicate in some way that the Holocaust is happening throughout the war. Your timeline is due on _________________ and is worth 50 points. Events: These are in order, but you will need to use your notes, notebook and the book to find the dates if they are not provided. 1. Germany invades Poland 2. B ...
EH Chapter 27 WWII Timeline
... Spanish Civil War begins between republican Popular Front (supported by Soviet Union) and authoritarian Nationalists (supported by Germany and Italy). ...
... Spanish Civil War begins between republican Popular Front (supported by Soviet Union) and authoritarian Nationalists (supported by Germany and Italy). ...
CONTENTS - ORRHS Library Commons
... Yes, the Second Front should have been opened earlier than June 1944 in order to satisfy the promise made by the Western allies to the Soviets and to promote trust among the Americans, British, and Soviets. (Mary Kathryn Barbier) ...
... Yes, the Second Front should have been opened earlier than June 1944 in order to satisfy the promise made by the Western allies to the Soviets and to promote trust among the Americans, British, and Soviets. (Mary Kathryn Barbier) ...
Slide 1
... backgrounds fought during World War II. A group of Navajos known as the “code talkers” developed a secret code based on their language that the enemy could not break. This code proved valuable in several key battles of the war. ...
... backgrounds fought during World War II. A group of Navajos known as the “code talkers” developed a secret code based on their language that the enemy could not break. This code proved valuable in several key battles of the war. ...
Chapter 21-Leading up to War
... • Hitler’s next target was Poland • Hitler and Stalin agreed to attack Poland and divide it up • September 1, 1939, Germany attacked Poland ...
... • Hitler’s next target was Poland • Hitler and Stalin agreed to attack Poland and divide it up • September 1, 1939, Germany attacked Poland ...
MICKNOTES- (21) World War II
... territorial expansion as the best solution. As a result, beginning in 1931, Japanese forces began occupying territory in the Chinese region of Manchuria. By 1937, Japan and China were officially at war. In 1940, the Japanese government announced its intention to establish a “new order in East Asia,” ...
... territorial expansion as the best solution. As a result, beginning in 1931, Japanese forces began occupying territory in the Chinese region of Manchuria. By 1937, Japan and China were officially at war. In 1940, the Japanese government announced its intention to establish a “new order in East Asia,” ...
WWII TERMS to know:
... Navaho Code Talkers – created a secret code from the Navaho language that was used successfully during WWII. It was never broken by the enemy. Tuskeegee Airmen – African American pilots who proved themselves as good aviators during WWII inspite of the racism they had to deal with. Their heroic actio ...
... Navaho Code Talkers – created a secret code from the Navaho language that was used successfully during WWII. It was never broken by the enemy. Tuskeegee Airmen – African American pilots who proved themselves as good aviators during WWII inspite of the racism they had to deal with. Their heroic actio ...
File
... Africa - Nov. 1942-May 1943 George S. Patton leads American troops Germans trapped in Tunisia surrender over 275,000 troops. ...
... Africa - Nov. 1942-May 1943 George S. Patton leads American troops Germans trapped in Tunisia surrender over 275,000 troops. ...
Chapter 26.5 Lecture Station - Waverly
... Allied leaders Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin— the so-called Big Three —met in the resort town of Yalta in the Soviet Union to discuss the end of the war and the peace that was to follow. A key goal was to determine what to do with Germany. The leaders agreed to divide the country i ...
... Allied leaders Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin— the so-called Big Three —met in the resort town of Yalta in the Soviet Union to discuss the end of the war and the peace that was to follow. A key goal was to determine what to do with Germany. The leaders agreed to divide the country i ...
World War II_ Cold War_ End of Imperialism
... Maquis) flourished and fought Germans and the Vichy State on French soil. The Vichy regime called him and his army traitors. ...
... Maquis) flourished and fought Germans and the Vichy State on French soil. The Vichy regime called him and his army traitors. ...
Unit 2: The Second World War and the Americas (1933*1945) Bullet
... The primary objective for the U.S. was to win the war at the lowest possible cost. Specifically, Truman was looking for the most effective way to end the war quickly, not for a way to not use the bomb. ...
... The primary objective for the U.S. was to win the war at the lowest possible cost. Specifically, Truman was looking for the most effective way to end the war quickly, not for a way to not use the bomb. ...
VIII. Results of the War
... 3. Germany invaded France through Belgium & the Netherlands. Nazi armies easily defeated the Allies and France surrendered. Germany set up a puppet government in the south at Vichy and occupied the north. ...
... 3. Germany invaded France through Belgium & the Netherlands. Nazi armies easily defeated the Allies and France surrendered. Germany set up a puppet government in the south at Vichy and occupied the north. ...
Section 1- The War in Europe and North Africa - Waverly
... World War II in the Soviet Union 1. Hitler broke his nonaggression pack with Stalin and invaded the Soviet Union in 1941. – The Soviets then joined the Allies as enemies of the Axis Powers. – At first the Soviets seemed unable to stop the German blitzkrieg; however, the bitterly cold Russian winter ...
... World War II in the Soviet Union 1. Hitler broke his nonaggression pack with Stalin and invaded the Soviet Union in 1941. – The Soviets then joined the Allies as enemies of the Axis Powers. – At first the Soviets seemed unable to stop the German blitzkrieg; however, the bitterly cold Russian winter ...
Battle of Dunkirk
... However, Hitler's generals were very worried about the damage that the Royal Air Force could inflict on the German Army during the invasion. Hitler therefore agreed to their request that the invasion should be postponed until the British airforce had been destroyed. By the start of what became known ...
... However, Hitler's generals were very worried about the damage that the Royal Air Force could inflict on the German Army during the invasion. Hitler therefore agreed to their request that the invasion should be postponed until the British airforce had been destroyed. By the start of what became known ...
File - World History
... fought entirely from the air. The US destroyed 3 of the 4 Japanese aircraft carriers while they were still loading bombs in their planes. This carried with it the loss of 250 Japanese planes. This was the last Japanese offensive. ...
... fought entirely from the air. The US destroyed 3 of the 4 Japanese aircraft carriers while they were still loading bombs in their planes. This carried with it the loss of 250 Japanese planes. This was the last Japanese offensive. ...
Impact Casualties and war crimes
... during their conquest of Abyssinia, while the Imperial Japanese Army used a variety of such weapons during their invasion and occupation of China (see Unit 731)and in early conflicts against the Soviets. • Both the Germans and Japanese tested such weapons against civilians and, in some cases, on pri ...
... during their conquest of Abyssinia, while the Imperial Japanese Army used a variety of such weapons during their invasion and occupation of China (see Unit 731)and in early conflicts against the Soviets. • Both the Germans and Japanese tested such weapons against civilians and, in some cases, on pri ...
Operation Barbarossa Stalls Out
... Russians. The Germans had introduced blitzkrieg, or “lightning war,” in their victories in western Europe, using the shock effect of coordinated panzers, motorized infantry, and aircraft—especially Ju 87 Stuka dive bombers—to blow away the opposing forces in their path. In the Barbarossa invasion, t ...
... Russians. The Germans had introduced blitzkrieg, or “lightning war,” in their victories in western Europe, using the shock effect of coordinated panzers, motorized infantry, and aircraft—especially Ju 87 Stuka dive bombers—to blow away the opposing forces in their path. In the Barbarossa invasion, t ...
Fighting WWII in the Pacific (PowerPoint)
... the Pacific & withstanding firebomb attacks, Japan refused to surrender By May 1945, the war in Europe was over & U.S. began preparing for a land invasion of Japan ...
... the Pacific & withstanding firebomb attacks, Japan refused to surrender By May 1945, the war in Europe was over & U.S. began preparing for a land invasion of Japan ...
Classwork WW2 Powerpoint
... Hitler and Stalin 5-paragraph Essay • Similar to Mao/Gandhi, just in writing! • “Compare and contrast the lives of Germans under Hitler’s rule to those of Russians under Stalin’s rule. What did each ruler do to gain and keep his power, and how were the lives of the people changed in each country?” ...
... Hitler and Stalin 5-paragraph Essay • Similar to Mao/Gandhi, just in writing! • “Compare and contrast the lives of Germans under Hitler’s rule to those of Russians under Stalin’s rule. What did each ruler do to gain and keep his power, and how were the lives of the people changed in each country?” ...
Interwar and World War II Test
... 12. After World War II, _______________ was divided into four sections and governed by the Allies, and ______________ was divided into two sections, East and West. 13. While Hirohito was the Emperor of Japan, it was General ____________ _____________ who really controlled the country. 14. The Battl ...
... 12. After World War II, _______________ was divided into four sections and governed by the Allies, and ______________ was divided into two sections, East and West. 13. While Hirohito was the Emperor of Japan, it was General ____________ _____________ who really controlled the country. 14. The Battl ...
Practice Test 2014 - Multiple Choice
... a. D-Day b. Dieppe c. Dresden d. Dunkirk 8. On 9 November 1938, a German-Jewish student, upset that his parents were not allowed to leave Germany, shot and killed a German immigration official in Paris. That night, Jews were attacked in Germany. The event is called Kristallnacht or “Night of Broken ...
... a. D-Day b. Dieppe c. Dresden d. Dunkirk 8. On 9 November 1938, a German-Jewish student, upset that his parents were not allowed to leave Germany, shot and killed a German immigration official in Paris. That night, Jews were attacked in Germany. The event is called Kristallnacht or “Night of Broken ...
World War II Powerpoint
... belonged to the Allies? - France? Yes - Austria? No Yes - Britain - Belgium? Yes ...
... belonged to the Allies? - France? Yes - Austria? No Yes - Britain - Belgium? Yes ...