
World War II European Theater
... through Antwerp and cut off the British 21st Army Group and the U.S. First and Ninth Armies north of the Ardennes. Hitler sends a quarter million troops across an 85-mile stretch of the Allied front, from ...
... through Antwerp and cut off the British 21st Army Group and the U.S. First and Ninth Armies north of the Ardennes. Hitler sends a quarter million troops across an 85-mile stretch of the Allied front, from ...
NS2-M1C8_-_World_War_II_-_The_Atlantic_War,_1939
... change economic to non-aggression; change Poland to Belgium change France to Hitler; change Poland to Luxembourg change economic to non-aggression; change France to Hitler ...
... change economic to non-aggression; change Poland to Belgium change France to Hitler; change Poland to Luxembourg change economic to non-aggression; change France to Hitler ...
Major Battles of WWII
... of England, Hitler turned to attack Russia (former ally). • The Blitzkrieg was halted in Stalingrad where Stalin was willing to suffer significant casualties to stop the Germans. • The Soviets lost over 500,000 soldiers in that 1 battle. (Civilian casualties higher, but unknown)—More than U.S. lost ...
... of England, Hitler turned to attack Russia (former ally). • The Blitzkrieg was halted in Stalingrad where Stalin was willing to suffer significant casualties to stop the Germans. • The Soviets lost over 500,000 soldiers in that 1 battle. (Civilian casualties higher, but unknown)—More than U.S. lost ...
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... naval vessels, subs, airplane engines – USSR will supply Germany with many raw goods ...
... naval vessels, subs, airplane engines – USSR will supply Germany with many raw goods ...
Dictators_PartII
... • sea dominance allowed the Allied to protect cargo ships and bomb Axis vessels ...
... • sea dominance allowed the Allied to protect cargo ships and bomb Axis vessels ...
Early Battles in WWII
... On July 10, 1940 Hitler ordered an air attack on British ships in the English Channel signaling the start of the Battle of Britain. Hitler’s plan was to destroy Britain’s fighter planes, factories and the morale of the people. This would allow him to mount a ground attack. At first the German Luftwa ...
... On July 10, 1940 Hitler ordered an air attack on British ships in the English Channel signaling the start of the Battle of Britain. Hitler’s plan was to destroy Britain’s fighter planes, factories and the morale of the people. This would allow him to mount a ground attack. At first the German Luftwa ...
World War II
... 3. Isolationism in Europe and the United States • The United States and other European countries did not want to get involved in other government’s disputes because of the Great Depression and the legacy of World War I • Appeasement = giving in to Hitler’s actions to avoid war ...
... 3. Isolationism in Europe and the United States • The United States and other European countries did not want to get involved in other government’s disputes because of the Great Depression and the legacy of World War I • Appeasement = giving in to Hitler’s actions to avoid war ...
Chapter 22 *The Ordeal of Reconstruction
... often resented the zoot suiters whose sense of fashion made them stand out. While MexicanAmericans were serving in the military in a higher proportion than other groups, the soldiers and sailors often viewed them as draft-dodgers. In addition, the zoot suits were made out of wool which was rationed ...
... often resented the zoot suiters whose sense of fashion made them stand out. While MexicanAmericans were serving in the military in a higher proportion than other groups, the soldiers and sailors often viewed them as draft-dodgers. In addition, the zoot suits were made out of wool which was rationed ...
Timeline #5 Diplomatic Developments, 1919
... Hitler becomes Chancellor of German Reich (January) Germany withdraws from the League of Nations (October) Polish-German non-aggression pact signed USSR joins the League of Nations Unsuccessful coup attempt by Austrian Nazis against Dollfuss regime Cominterm begins to encourage broad opposition to f ...
... Hitler becomes Chancellor of German Reich (January) Germany withdraws from the League of Nations (October) Polish-German non-aggression pact signed USSR joins the League of Nations Unsuccessful coup attempt by Austrian Nazis against Dollfuss regime Cominterm begins to encourage broad opposition to f ...
World History: Lesson 48: WWII
... a. After one final failed offensive in the winter of 1944, the German military broke down and the Allies pushed into Germany itself b. In April 1945, Mussolini was captured and killed, while Hitler committed suicide c. On May 8, 1945, Germany surrendered and the war in Europe was over Meanwhile, In ...
... a. After one final failed offensive in the winter of 1944, the German military broke down and the Allies pushed into Germany itself b. In April 1945, Mussolini was captured and killed, while Hitler committed suicide c. On May 8, 1945, Germany surrendered and the war in Europe was over Meanwhile, In ...
World War Two: Practices & Effects
... -Italy -Soviet Union (after -Germany German attack on -Japan June 22, 1941) -France -United States -China ...
... -Italy -Soviet Union (after -Germany German attack on -Japan June 22, 1941) -France -United States -China ...
Chapter 29 Review – World War II 1939-1945
... Isolationism – The belief that a nation should stand alone and not get involved in the affairs or conflicts of other nations. Manhattan Project – top secret project to develop the atomic bomb in the New Mexico desert ...
... Isolationism – The belief that a nation should stand alone and not get involved in the affairs or conflicts of other nations. Manhattan Project – top secret project to develop the atomic bomb in the New Mexico desert ...
Axis Powers - Endeavor Charter School
... Austrian) will rise to power in the German Reichstag (government) the same time the US is going through the roaring 20’s and the Great Depression. ...
... Austrian) will rise to power in the German Reichstag (government) the same time the US is going through the roaring 20’s and the Great Depression. ...
WORLD WAR II
... • With the beaches secured, more Allied troops sent in – 1 million soldiers in France by the end of June – The Allies quickly reconquered most of France and Paris is freed in August ...
... • With the beaches secured, more Allied troops sent in – 1 million soldiers in France by the end of June – The Allies quickly reconquered most of France and Paris is freed in August ...
World War Two
... On September 3, 1939, Britain and France declared war on Germany. Germany quickly overran Poland while Britain and France dug-in even though only a small German force was present in the West. ...
... On September 3, 1939, Britain and France declared war on Germany. Germany quickly overran Poland while Britain and France dug-in even though only a small German force was present in the West. ...
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... concentration camps throughout Europe. Canada votes on conscription: English Canada supports it, while Québec does not. King decides to enforce conscription for home defence only, but not for overseas duty. Japanese Canadians on the west coast are evacuated to camps. ...
... concentration camps throughout Europe. Canada votes on conscription: English Canada supports it, while Québec does not. King decides to enforce conscription for home defence only, but not for overseas duty. Japanese Canadians on the west coast are evacuated to camps. ...
World War II Timeline
... concentration camps throughout Europe. Canada votes on conscription: English Canada supports it, while Québec does not. King decides to enforce conscription for home defence only, but not for overseas duty. Japanese Canadians on the west coast are evacuated to camps. ...
... concentration camps throughout Europe. Canada votes on conscription: English Canada supports it, while Québec does not. King decides to enforce conscription for home defence only, but not for overseas duty. Japanese Canadians on the west coast are evacuated to camps. ...
Chapter 19 Sec 2
... • The three major Allied forces (the United States, the Soviet Union, and Great Britain) agreed to fight until the Axis Powers (Germany, Italy, and Japan) surrendered ...
... • The three major Allied forces (the United States, the Soviet Union, and Great Britain) agreed to fight until the Axis Powers (Germany, Italy, and Japan) surrendered ...
US History Final Study Guide
... 34. Making too many goods is called ________________________________. 35. Buy now, pay later is called __________________________. 36. American families stood in _________________ for free food. 37. A _________________________ (legally delaying something) put on war debt payments owed to US from for ...
... 34. Making too many goods is called ________________________________. 35. Buy now, pay later is called __________________________. 36. American families stood in _________________ for free food. 37. A _________________________ (legally delaying something) put on war debt payments owed to US from for ...
Beginning of World War II Immediate Causes of WW
... The US sent war equipment to any country whose defense was vital to the US FDR and Churchill formed the Atlantic Charter Pledged to support the right of all people to choose their own form of government ...
... The US sent war equipment to any country whose defense was vital to the US FDR and Churchill formed the Atlantic Charter Pledged to support the right of all people to choose their own form of government ...
Pearl Harbor
... 13 other large ships were damaged 188 airplanes were destroyed 2403 were killed 1178 wounded No aircraft carriers were damaged ...
... 13 other large ships were damaged 188 airplanes were destroyed 2403 were killed 1178 wounded No aircraft carriers were damaged ...
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... Hitler’s favourite weapons created by his researchers in the Second World War were: “Wonder Weapons”. They were a plan of Hitler’s to use once he had achieved world domination to destroy the U.S.A. Ballistic Missile Submarines. These missiles were ways to transport warheads across the Atlantic. They ...
... Hitler’s favourite weapons created by his researchers in the Second World War were: “Wonder Weapons”. They were a plan of Hitler’s to use once he had achieved world domination to destroy the U.S.A. Ballistic Missile Submarines. These missiles were ways to transport warheads across the Atlantic. They ...
operation sealion
... • Allied fleet brought more than 175,000 troops and more than 20,000 vehicles to France • Germans killed 2,500 troops. • In the next six weeks, one million more Allied soldiers came ashore ...
... • Allied fleet brought more than 175,000 troops and more than 20,000 vehicles to France • Germans killed 2,500 troops. • In the next six weeks, one million more Allied soldiers came ashore ...
The Rhineland - Learning on the Loop
... would the French Government, if the British had given positive support, have been willing to disregard the rightwing opposition in Parliament and the unpreparedness of its general staff and order the army into action? We do not know. Certain is only that both t ...
... would the French Government, if the British had given positive support, have been willing to disregard the rightwing opposition in Parliament and the unpreparedness of its general staff and order the army into action? We do not know. Certain is only that both t ...