WORLD WAR II TEST Please mark your answers on the scantron
... 23. Who were the primary Allied powers involved in WWII? a. Germany, USSR, Britain c. US, USSR, Britain, France b. US, Great Britain, Austria d. Italy, Germany, Japan 24. Who were the primary Axis powers involved in WWII? a. Germany, USSR, Britain c. US, USSR, Britain, France b. US, Great Britain, A ...
... 23. Who were the primary Allied powers involved in WWII? a. Germany, USSR, Britain c. US, USSR, Britain, France b. US, Great Britain, Austria d. Italy, Germany, Japan 24. Who were the primary Axis powers involved in WWII? a. Germany, USSR, Britain c. US, USSR, Britain, France b. US, Great Britain, A ...
Turning Points
... Why did Hitler’s invasions of Britain & the Soviet Union fail? THINKER: Do you think WWII would have a different outcome if Hitler never invaded the Soviet Union? Why or why not? ...
... Why did Hitler’s invasions of Britain & the Soviet Union fail? THINKER: Do you think WWII would have a different outcome if Hitler never invaded the Soviet Union? Why or why not? ...
Lecture Notes
... • Second – move across Pacific capturing islands ending with land invasion of Japan (Island Hopping) By early 1943, Axis forces surrendered in Tunisia & later Allied forces invaded Italy, which British Prime Minister Winston Churchill called the “soft underbelly” of Europe After Allies captured Sici ...
... • Second – move across Pacific capturing islands ending with land invasion of Japan (Island Hopping) By early 1943, Axis forces surrendered in Tunisia & later Allied forces invaded Italy, which British Prime Minister Winston Churchill called the “soft underbelly” of Europe After Allies captured Sici ...
Rise of Totalitarianism US
... final defeat and occupation of Nazi Germany. Germany was to be divided into zones - U.S., British, French, & Soviets. Allies stated they had no duty to Germans except minimum subsistence, German military industry would be abolished or confiscated, and major war criminals to be tried at an internatio ...
... final defeat and occupation of Nazi Germany. Germany was to be divided into zones - U.S., British, French, & Soviets. Allies stated they had no duty to Germans except minimum subsistence, German military industry would be abolished or confiscated, and major war criminals to be tried at an internatio ...
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... dictator, was nevertheless impatient for direct action in Western Europe on the part of the British and Americans, as his nation was bearing the brunt of the Nazi fury. Though bombing raids originating in England were damaging German industrial capacity, Roosevelt and Churchill did not yet possess s ...
... dictator, was nevertheless impatient for direct action in Western Europe on the part of the British and Americans, as his nation was bearing the brunt of the Nazi fury. Though bombing raids originating in England were damaging German industrial capacity, Roosevelt and Churchill did not yet possess s ...
WWII The rise of Dictators Totalitarianism
... • America Joins the War – In August 1941 President Franklin and Prime Minister Winston Churchill met secretly and decided on eight principles to govern their alliance known as the Atlantic Charter • This charter formed the basis for the United Nations ...
... • America Joins the War – In August 1941 President Franklin and Prime Minister Winston Churchill met secretly and decided on eight principles to govern their alliance known as the Atlantic Charter • This charter formed the basis for the United Nations ...
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... Battle of the Bulge- A desperate attempt to drive a wedge between American and British forces. (Instead it crippled Germany) ...
... Battle of the Bulge- A desperate attempt to drive a wedge between American and British forces. (Instead it crippled Germany) ...
MARCH 5TH: The Spitfire, the iconic British fighter of World War Two
... DECEMBER 11TH: Germany declares war on the United States. This was not a requirement of the Axis Pact signed on September 27th 1940 in which Germany, Japan and Italy pledged to defend each other if one of them was attacked. DECEMBER 25TH: Hong Kong's British governor, Sir Mark Young, surrenders the ...
... DECEMBER 11TH: Germany declares war on the United States. This was not a requirement of the Axis Pact signed on September 27th 1940 in which Germany, Japan and Italy pledged to defend each other if one of them was attacked. DECEMBER 25TH: Hong Kong's British governor, Sir Mark Young, surrenders the ...
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... successful test of the atomic bomb. The Big Three formalized the decision to divide Germany into four zones, US, Soviet, British and French. Stalin also agreed to enter the war against Japan. ...
... successful test of the atomic bomb. The Big Three formalized the decision to divide Germany into four zones, US, Soviet, British and French. Stalin also agreed to enter the war against Japan. ...
PowerPoint - (www.ramsey.k12.nj.us).
... A. By 1942 US & GB know, but did not react 1. anti-Semitism 2. fear of massive influx of refugees 3. goal was to defeat Germany 4. 1944 some rescue efforts made B. Some Europeans collaborated with the Nazis C. Some people resisted and aided those persecuted. ...
... A. By 1942 US & GB know, but did not react 1. anti-Semitism 2. fear of massive influx of refugees 3. goal was to defeat Germany 4. 1944 some rescue efforts made B. Some Europeans collaborated with the Nazis C. Some people resisted and aided those persecuted. ...
TB_chapter27 without answers
... c. Siam. d. Midway. e. Dutch Harbor. (p. 794) 25. In order to open up a “second front” in Western Europe, the Allies a. quickly advanced through Italy into France in 1943. b. invaded Normandy in June 1944, carrying out the greatest naval invasion in history. c. landed on the Iberian peninsula and ad ...
... c. Siam. d. Midway. e. Dutch Harbor. (p. 794) 25. In order to open up a “second front” in Western Europe, the Allies a. quickly advanced through Italy into France in 1943. b. invaded Normandy in June 1944, carrying out the greatest naval invasion in history. c. landed on the Iberian peninsula and ad ...
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... Feb. 1943 Germans are defeated at Stalingrad May 1943 Axis powers in N. Africa surrender Sept. 1943 Italy surrenders to Allied forces June 6, 1944 D-Day Invasion of France by Allies Aug. 1944 Paris is liberated from the Germans Dec. 1944 Hitler’s final assault –Battle of the Bulge ...
... Feb. 1943 Germans are defeated at Stalingrad May 1943 Axis powers in N. Africa surrender Sept. 1943 Italy surrenders to Allied forces June 6, 1944 D-Day Invasion of France by Allies Aug. 1944 Paris is liberated from the Germans Dec. 1944 Hitler’s final assault –Battle of the Bulge ...
Teaching Resources
... to seek no more territory. 12. Within six months, Hitler’s forces had overrun the rest of Czechoslovakia and were threatening to march into Poland. 13. In August 1939 Hitler signed the Nonaggression Pact with the Soviet Union, which assured Germany it would not have to wage war on two fronts at once ...
... to seek no more territory. 12. Within six months, Hitler’s forces had overrun the rest of Czechoslovakia and were threatening to march into Poland. 13. In August 1939 Hitler signed the Nonaggression Pact with the Soviet Union, which assured Germany it would not have to wage war on two fronts at once ...
The Second World War: Total War Returns
... Britain and France declared war on Germany two days later, Canada declared war against Germany on Sept. 10, 1939 Using blitzkriegs Germany spread it forces across Europe By 1940 France fell under German control and Italy allied with Germany ...
... Britain and France declared war on Germany two days later, Canada declared war against Germany on Sept. 10, 1939 Using blitzkriegs Germany spread it forces across Europe By 1940 France fell under German control and Italy allied with Germany ...
the early years of the war in europe the western front 1939
... In September 1941, Germany, Italy and Japan (lead by Hideki Tojo) signed the Tripartite (Axis) Pact and became allied. This is where we derive the expression ‘Axis of Evil’. While Germany was carrying out its attempted conquest of Europe and Russia, Italy attacked Greece, Egypt and captured British ...
... In September 1941, Germany, Italy and Japan (lead by Hideki Tojo) signed the Tripartite (Axis) Pact and became allied. This is where we derive the expression ‘Axis of Evil’. While Germany was carrying out its attempted conquest of Europe and Russia, Italy attacked Greece, Egypt and captured British ...
World War II How was America involved?
... • Germany invaded Norway & Denmark. • Winston Churchill became the new Prime Minister of Great Britain. • Germany took over Paris, France in June and a few weeks later, France surrendered. • Great Britain refused to surrender! • Germany, Italy, & Japan sign the Tripartite Pact. The United States is ...
... • Germany invaded Norway & Denmark. • Winston Churchill became the new Prime Minister of Great Britain. • Germany took over Paris, France in June and a few weeks later, France surrendered. • Great Britain refused to surrender! • Germany, Italy, & Japan sign the Tripartite Pact. The United States is ...
these questions
... 1. What countries made up the Allied Powers? 2. Describe the Allied Strategy for World War II in: - Europe: ...
... 1. What countries made up the Allied Powers? 2. Describe the Allied Strategy for World War II in: - Europe: ...
Chapter 7 Notes and Answers
... The Allies and Axis become a little more complicated as the war goes on but for now this is what you need to know: Allies France, Poland, Britain (The first Allies to join together against Hitler) The following countries joined in: Commonwealth (Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand, Nigeria and So ...
... The Allies and Axis become a little more complicated as the war goes on but for now this is what you need to know: Allies France, Poland, Britain (The first Allies to join together against Hitler) The following countries joined in: Commonwealth (Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand, Nigeria and So ...
Slide 1
... About 240,000 Germans and Italians surrendered. The invasion of Italy: In 1943, U.S. troops under General George S. Patton invaded the island of Sicily with British forces. Italians lost faith in Mussolini’s leadership, and he was overthrown. Italy’s new government surrendered to the Allies and decl ...
... About 240,000 Germans and Italians surrendered. The invasion of Italy: In 1943, U.S. troops under General George S. Patton invaded the island of Sicily with British forces. Italians lost faith in Mussolini’s leadership, and he was overthrown. Italy’s new government surrendered to the Allies and decl ...
WWII Notes
... Americans landing in France and Italy surrendering to Americans in the South, Germany was surrounded. B. After D-Day, the Soviets began a major drive against Germany from the East. C. The United States broke through the German line at the Battle of the Bulge in the West. ...
... Americans landing in France and Italy surrendering to Americans in the South, Germany was surrounded. B. After D-Day, the Soviets began a major drive against Germany from the East. C. The United States broke through the German line at the Battle of the Bulge in the West. ...
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... The Allied needed to establish a second front. General Dwight Eisenhower launched an invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944. An invasion fleet of some 4,000 ships and 150,000 men (57,000 U.S.) Invasion successful. 5,000 killed and wounded Allied troops. It allowed them to gain a foothold on the contin ...
... The Allied needed to establish a second front. General Dwight Eisenhower launched an invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944. An invasion fleet of some 4,000 ships and 150,000 men (57,000 U.S.) Invasion successful. 5,000 killed and wounded Allied troops. It allowed them to gain a foothold on the contin ...
World War II by country
Nearly every country in the world participated in World War II, with the exception of a few states that remained neutral. The Second World War pitted two alliances against each other, the Axis powers and the Allied powers. The leading powers of the former were Nazi Germany, the Kingdom of Italy, and the Empire of Japan, while the United Kingdom and France with their colonial empires, China, the Soviet Union and the United States were the ""Big Five"" of the other camp.While the Axis had the support of a handful of minor allies and client states, by 1945 almost every single country in the world had declared war on them, although many of them did so only at the eleventh hour.