IB WWII PPT
... He violated the Treaty of Versailles. 1933: Germany began to rearm. Reparations payments cease. 1935: Anglo-German Naval agreement. • 1936: Troops marched into the Rhineland. • 1938:UnitAnschluss with Austria. 6 13 IB History of Europe McQuaid ...
... He violated the Treaty of Versailles. 1933: Germany began to rearm. Reparations payments cease. 1935: Anglo-German Naval agreement. • 1936: Troops marched into the Rhineland. • 1938:UnitAnschluss with Austria. 6 13 IB History of Europe McQuaid ...
Tamworth Castle The Aztecs The Gunpowder Plot Jack the Ripper
... What is a holocaust? What happened during the Nazi holocaust? Why was the holocaust allowed to happen? What effects did the holocaust have on survivors and European history? ...
... What is a holocaust? What happened during the Nazi holocaust? Why was the holocaust allowed to happen? What effects did the holocaust have on survivors and European history? ...
The Second World War - School District of Clayton
... 1. Define: collectivization 2. How did Mussolini gain control of Italy so soon after World War I? 3. What skills enabled Stalin to gain control of the Soviet Union? 4. Why did the Soviet Union and Germany choose to become involved in the Spanish Civil War? Tuesday, Nov. 17 W.H. Ch. 26:3 1. Define: a ...
... 1. Define: collectivization 2. How did Mussolini gain control of Italy so soon after World War I? 3. What skills enabled Stalin to gain control of the Soviet Union? 4. Why did the Soviet Union and Germany choose to become involved in the Spanish Civil War? Tuesday, Nov. 17 W.H. Ch. 26:3 1. Define: a ...
chapter 15 - Pearson Education
... Aggression in Europe Hitler marched into Rhineland March 1938: Hitler annexed Austria September 1938: Hitler demanded Sudentenland from Czechoslovakia September 29, 1938: Hitler met with Mussolini, Daladier, Chamberlain in the Munich Conference March 1939: Hitler took the rest of Czechosl ...
... Aggression in Europe Hitler marched into Rhineland March 1938: Hitler annexed Austria September 1938: Hitler demanded Sudentenland from Czechoslovakia September 29, 1938: Hitler met with Mussolini, Daladier, Chamberlain in the Munich Conference March 1939: Hitler took the rest of Czechosl ...
June 2008
... played a key role in Russia’s defeat but had little effect on the Western Front used by Germany to great effect as part of their blitzkrieg tactics vital to the Allied victory over Germany on the Western Front ...
... played a key role in Russia’s defeat but had little effect on the Western Front used by Germany to great effect as part of their blitzkrieg tactics vital to the Allied victory over Germany on the Western Front ...
Kagan_10e_ch28
... 1940, the Jews were moved into ghettos, separate from the rest of the population. Many died of disease and malnourishment. 1941–1944, a systematic campaign of extermination was carried out. Jews were transported by rail to death camps throughout Poland, where millions were gassed to death. By 1945, ...
... 1940, the Jews were moved into ghettos, separate from the rest of the population. Many died of disease and malnourishment. 1941–1944, a systematic campaign of extermination was carried out. Jews were transported by rail to death camps throughout Poland, where millions were gassed to death. By 1945, ...
Jeopardy - mrsmarquez
... $300 Answer from Causes of WWII The Non-Aggression Pact allowed Germany to prepare to fight France and Great Britain without facing Russia on a second front. It also served as an agreement to divide Poland between the USSR and Germany. ...
... $300 Answer from Causes of WWII The Non-Aggression Pact allowed Germany to prepare to fight France and Great Britain without facing Russia on a second front. It also served as an agreement to divide Poland between the USSR and Germany. ...
World War II European Front
... • Another violation of Treaty of Versailles –What might have happened if they took some action against the aggression? ...
... • Another violation of Treaty of Versailles –What might have happened if they took some action against the aggression? ...
CHAPTER 15
... becomes the Fuhrer of the Third Reich ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers ...
... becomes the Fuhrer of the Third Reich ©2003 PEARSON EDUCATION, INC. Publishing as Longman Publishers ...
Chap 19/20 Assignment Packet
... 64. The geographical problem with the central Pacific was that many of the islands were __________________________, and the water over them was not always deep enough to allow landing craft to get to shore. 65. How could the amphtrac have made a difference in these type of battles? 66. The _________ ...
... 64. The geographical problem with the central Pacific was that many of the islands were __________________________, and the water over them was not always deep enough to allow landing craft to get to shore. 65. How could the amphtrac have made a difference in these type of battles? 66. The _________ ...
Jeopardy!
... Answer 1-100 • On what Pacific Ocean island did Japan try to destroy the Pacific Fleet for a second time: American forces lead a successful surprise attack because they had broken the Japanese military code in 1942? ...
... Answer 1-100 • On what Pacific Ocean island did Japan try to destroy the Pacific Fleet for a second time: American forces lead a successful surprise attack because they had broken the Japanese military code in 1942? ...
World War II and the Collapse of Europe
... In April 1940, the German armies struck quickly, marching into Denmark and launching a paratroop/sea invasion of Norway. British delays in responding and errors made in landing a few thousand men near Narvik led to a crisis in Parliament – Prime Minister Chamberlain was forced to ...
... In April 1940, the German armies struck quickly, marching into Denmark and launching a paratroop/sea invasion of Norway. British delays in responding and errors made in landing a few thousand men near Narvik led to a crisis in Parliament – Prime Minister Chamberlain was forced to ...
Churchill`s Southern Strategy
... accounts of the line I took,” Churchill said in Closing the Ring, the fifth volume of his wartime memoirs. “It has become legend in America that I strove to prevent the cross-channel enterprise called Overlord and that I tried vainly to lure the Allies into some mass invasion of the Balkans, or a la ...
... accounts of the line I took,” Churchill said in Closing the Ring, the fifth volume of his wartime memoirs. “It has become legend in America that I strove to prevent the cross-channel enterprise called Overlord and that I tried vainly to lure the Allies into some mass invasion of the Balkans, or a la ...
Chapter 11 – The First World War - Dorman-Data
... Questions: 1. In what countries did totalitarian governments come to power? 2. What were the factors that led to the rise of fascist dictators in Italy, Germany, and Spain? 3. What was the goal of the militarists who took control in Japan? 4. How did the League of Nations respond to aggression? Obje ...
... Questions: 1. In what countries did totalitarian governments come to power? 2. What were the factors that led to the rise of fascist dictators in Italy, Germany, and Spain? 3. What was the goal of the militarists who took control in Japan? 4. How did the League of Nations respond to aggression? Obje ...
The American Journey: Modern Times
... • Hitler insisted that Austria be unified with Germany and sent troops there in March 1938. ...
... • Hitler insisted that Austria be unified with Germany and sent troops there in March 1938. ...
PDF sample
... Operation Paperclip. They were Dr. Kurt Blome, deputy surgeon general of the Third Reich, and Surgeon General Walter Schreiber. Dr. Blome was in charge of the Reich’s biological weapons programs; Dr. Schreiber was in charge of its vaccines. The sword and the shield. Before Hitler rose to power, Blo ...
... Operation Paperclip. They were Dr. Kurt Blome, deputy surgeon general of the Third Reich, and Surgeon General Walter Schreiber. Dr. Blome was in charge of the Reich’s biological weapons programs; Dr. Schreiber was in charge of its vaccines. The sword and the shield. Before Hitler rose to power, Blo ...
Chapter 23 Section 2
... How did Americans react to events in Europe and Asia in the early years of World War II? Americans were shocked by Japanese and German aggression. Yet they remained deeply divided over American involvement in another war— especially as they fought the despair of the Great Depression. ...
... How did Americans react to events in Europe and Asia in the early years of World War II? Americans were shocked by Japanese and German aggression. Yet they remained deeply divided over American involvement in another war— especially as they fought the despair of the Great Depression. ...
Neutrality Act of 1939 - apush
... 1938: Occupied Austria; made demands for the Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia ...
... 1938: Occupied Austria; made demands for the Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia ...
The Rise of the Nazi Party in Germany
... ______ 9. Spanish Civil War ______ 10. Francisco Franco ...
... ______ 9. Spanish Civil War ______ 10. Francisco Franco ...
LESSON PLAN For the week of: Week 23 (1/22
... 10.01Describe the rise of dangerous leaders in Germany, Italy, and Japan. 10.02Trace Hitler’s successful advances in Europe as the war began. 10.03Describe American opinions and policies as the United States watched the war. 10.04Name the event that brought the United States into the war. 10.05Descr ...
... 10.01Describe the rise of dangerous leaders in Germany, Italy, and Japan. 10.02Trace Hitler’s successful advances in Europe as the war began. 10.03Describe American opinions and policies as the United States watched the war. 10.04Name the event that brought the United States into the war. 10.05Descr ...
Unit I: World War I
... TERM II Unit III: International Tensions during the 1930’s and WWII 59. Define: Pan-Germanism, Lebensraum, Anschluss, Sudetenland, Munich Pact, Nazi-Soviet Pact 60. List the main members of the Axis Powers and Allied Powers during WWII. 61. How effective was the League of Nations in dealing with thr ...
... TERM II Unit III: International Tensions during the 1930’s and WWII 59. Define: Pan-Germanism, Lebensraum, Anschluss, Sudetenland, Munich Pact, Nazi-Soviet Pact 60. List the main members of the Axis Powers and Allied Powers during WWII. 61. How effective was the League of Nations in dealing with thr ...
Appeasement
Appeasement in a political context is a diplomatic policy of making political or material concessions to an enemy power in order to avoid conflict.The term is most often applied to the foreign policy of the British Prime Ministers Ramsay Macdonald, Stanley Baldwin and Neville Chamberlain towards Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1939. Their policies of avoiding war with Germany have been the subject of intense debate for more than seventy years among academics, politicians and diplomats. The historians' assessments have ranged from condemnation for allowing Adolf Hitler's Germany to grow too strong, to the judgment that they had no alternative and acted in Britain's best interests. At the time, these concessions were widely seen as positive, and the Munich Pact concluded on 30 September 1938 among Germany, Britain, France, and Italy prompted Chamberlain to announce that he had secured ""peace for our time.""