World War II Notes
... • June 22, 1940 – France Surrenders • Vichy Government established Germany Puppet 4. Battle of Britain • August – October 1940 • Goal = destroy Britain’s air force • “London Blitz” • New technology saved Britain • Failure called off in 1941 ...
... • June 22, 1940 – France Surrenders • Vichy Government established Germany Puppet 4. Battle of Britain • August – October 1940 • Goal = destroy Britain’s air force • “London Blitz” • New technology saved Britain • Failure called off in 1941 ...
CPUSH (Unit , # )
... raged on through the summer and fall. Night after night, German planes pounded British airfields and cities. During the Battle of Britain, Prime Minister Winston Churchill inspired the British to fight back and “never surrender.” In 1940, France had fallen and Britain was under siege. On September 2 ...
... raged on through the summer and fall. Night after night, German planes pounded British airfields and cities. During the Battle of Britain, Prime Minister Winston Churchill inspired the British to fight back and “never surrender.” In 1940, France had fallen and Britain was under siege. On September 2 ...
The build-up to WWII, the war itself, and its immediate aftermath
... America’s involvement begins not in Europe, but in the Pacific, when the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor and other military bases on the Island of Oahu (Hawai’i, which was then a territory of the United States) on Dec. 7, 1941 (Roosevelt calls this “a date that will live in infamy” and vows that hew wi ...
... America’s involvement begins not in Europe, but in the Pacific, when the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor and other military bases on the Island of Oahu (Hawai’i, which was then a territory of the United States) on Dec. 7, 1941 (Roosevelt calls this “a date that will live in infamy” and vows that hew wi ...
World War II in Asia and the Pacific
... raced across northern France. Trapped at Dunkirk, the mostly British force of 330,000 men had to be evacuated between May 27 and June 4, 1940. On June 5 the Germans began an offensive on southern France. Five days later, Italy declared war on France to assure itself some of the spoils. France surren ...
... raced across northern France. Trapped at Dunkirk, the mostly British force of 330,000 men had to be evacuated between May 27 and June 4, 1940. On June 5 the Germans began an offensive on southern France. Five days later, Italy declared war on France to assure itself some of the spoils. France surren ...
World War II and it`s Aftermath
... • In 1936, Francisco Franco, a fascist general led a revolt that was supported by the Germans and Italians, and while other countries remained officially neutral, Americans, Brits, French, Soviets, and others joined the loyalists to fight the fascists. • Germany gave direct military aid, including n ...
... • In 1936, Francisco Franco, a fascist general led a revolt that was supported by the Germans and Italians, and while other countries remained officially neutral, Americans, Brits, French, Soviets, and others joined the loyalists to fight the fascists. • Germany gave direct military aid, including n ...
The aim of this task is to determine how key - Year10-Hist
... almost totally ineffective, and the Germans easily attack through northern and eastern France. France surrenders and Vichy France (the French who sided with the Axis Powers) was established, which is Southern France, Corsica and the French Colonies that now became essentially allied with Germany. Ju ...
... almost totally ineffective, and the Germans easily attack through northern and eastern France. France surrenders and Vichy France (the French who sided with the Axis Powers) was established, which is Southern France, Corsica and the French Colonies that now became essentially allied with Germany. Ju ...
The Home Front - Fort Bend ISD
... would disrupt the enemy's supply lines and demoralize the Allies. On December 16, under cover of dense fog, eight German tank divisions broke through weak American defenses along an 80-mile front. Tanks drove 60 miles into Allied territory, creating a bulge in the lines that gave this desperate last ...
... would disrupt the enemy's supply lines and demoralize the Allies. On December 16, under cover of dense fog, eight German tank divisions broke through weak American defenses along an 80-mile front. Tanks drove 60 miles into Allied territory, creating a bulge in the lines that gave this desperate last ...
WWII Target- Revised
... Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941) | On December 7th 1941, Japan attacked the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor forcing the U.S. to enter the war. Battle of Midway (1942) | Major turning point in the war in the Pacific. This pivotal battle dealt a severe blow to the Japanese Navy. Island Hopping | Allied n ...
... Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941) | On December 7th 1941, Japan attacked the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor forcing the U.S. to enter the war. Battle of Midway (1942) | Major turning point in the war in the Pacific. This pivotal battle dealt a severe blow to the Japanese Navy. Island Hopping | Allied n ...
File
... Germany surrenders to the Soviets. million Soviet soldiers wounded/killed. ∙ Low on supplies, half of the Soviet soldiers were sent to battle without rifles, instead having to pick up a rifle from the dead bodies on the ground ...
... Germany surrenders to the Soviets. million Soviet soldiers wounded/killed. ∙ Low on supplies, half of the Soviet soldiers were sent to battle without rifles, instead having to pick up a rifle from the dead bodies on the ground ...
World War II
... While negotiations with the United States were going on and without any warning, Japan carried out an attack on the American Naval Base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii on December 2, 1941. ...
... While negotiations with the United States were going on and without any warning, Japan carried out an attack on the American Naval Base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii on December 2, 1941. ...
Guided Notes – Holocaust and End of WWII
... On June 6, 1944 American generals George Marshall and Dwight Eisenhower led the Allied forces into an invasion of France along the beaches of __________________________________________________________. ...
... On June 6, 1944 American generals George Marshall and Dwight Eisenhower led the Allied forces into an invasion of France along the beaches of __________________________________________________________. ...
What are the Causes of WWII M
... • Battle of Britain- Battle of British & German air forces. 1940-41 • Germany forced to call off attacks. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rE_yNPNCflk ...
... • Battle of Britain- Battle of British & German air forces. 1940-41 • Germany forced to call off attacks. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rE_yNPNCflk ...
world war ii - GoingGlobally
... Important Battles • January 1943: German’s surrender at Stalingrad • May 1943: German’s surrender in N. Africa • “soft belly o/t Axis” – Italy (July ’43) Sicily – Mussolini resigns • Badoglio new premier • Dissolved Fascist gov’t • Cease fire Mussolini shot & hung by own people ...
... Important Battles • January 1943: German’s surrender at Stalingrad • May 1943: German’s surrender in N. Africa • “soft belly o/t Axis” – Italy (July ’43) Sicily – Mussolini resigns • Badoglio new premier • Dissolved Fascist gov’t • Cease fire Mussolini shot & hung by own people ...
WWII Battles Powerpoint
... • Sept 7 – Hitler begins bombing London and other cities • Why? To break British Moral • Germans lose 2300 planes vs. British 600 • British citizens are bombed day and then night Hitler could not defeat the British ...
... • Sept 7 – Hitler begins bombing London and other cities • Why? To break British Moral • Germans lose 2300 planes vs. British 600 • British citizens are bombed day and then night Hitler could not defeat the British ...
Chapter
... • Soviet Union often perceives itself alone in conflict • Wartime tensions persist after victory ...
... • Soviet Union often perceives itself alone in conflict • Wartime tensions persist after victory ...
Honors WWII
... Allies use convoy system and radar but U-Boat wolf pack attacks- up to 20 U-Boats at a time, still managed to sink or damage scores of ships ...
... Allies use convoy system and radar but U-Boat wolf pack attacks- up to 20 U-Boats at a time, still managed to sink or damage scores of ships ...
World History from World War I to World War II
... seeks to control not only political power, but the economy, culture, and social life. These governments often use terror and fear--utilizing propaganda and controlling access to information such as the press and education. (Examples: Italy, Germany, & USSR) ...
... seeks to control not only political power, but the economy, culture, and social life. These governments often use terror and fear--utilizing propaganda and controlling access to information such as the press and education. (Examples: Italy, Germany, & USSR) ...
World History II – SOL 12
... 4 The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was formed during period – A1 B2 C3 D4 9 Which country completes this diagram? A Spain B France C Japan D Russia 5 What best completes this diagram? A Creation of an Indian state was promoted B Syrian nationalism grew in strength C Creation of a Jewish ...
... 4 The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was formed during period – A1 B2 C3 D4 9 Which country completes this diagram? A Spain B France C Japan D Russia 5 What best completes this diagram? A Creation of an Indian state was promoted B Syrian nationalism grew in strength C Creation of a Jewish ...
PPT Legacy of WWII
... Began 50 years of conflict between two competing ideologies: capitalism and ...
... Began 50 years of conflict between two competing ideologies: capitalism and ...
ws05-wwii-and-the-holocaust-wi2017-study-guide
... - Chamberlain famously said it guaranteed "peace in our time" ...
... - Chamberlain famously said it guaranteed "peace in our time" ...
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.