World War II I. France/Britain Declared War on Germany After Polish
... E. Hitler gave up plan IV. War in North Africa A. Italy controlled Somalia, Ethiopia, Libya (Sept 1940) B. Italians and Germans wanted Egypt to control Suez Canal C. After initial losses, Allies, with US help, defeated Axis V. Invasion of Soviet Union A. Germans broke Nazi-Soviet Pact (June 1941) B. ...
... E. Hitler gave up plan IV. War in North Africa A. Italy controlled Somalia, Ethiopia, Libya (Sept 1940) B. Italians and Germans wanted Egypt to control Suez Canal C. After initial losses, Allies, with US help, defeated Axis V. Invasion of Soviet Union A. Germans broke Nazi-Soviet Pact (June 1941) B. ...
Unit 4B Part One Chapter 15.2, 15.3,15.4 & 16.1
... • Despite Munich Pact, Hitler was not finished expanding the German Empire • March 15, 1939: German troops poured into what remained of Czechoslovakia • At nightfall Hitler declared, “Czechoslovakia has ceased to exist” • Germany had conquered Czechoslovakia without firing a shot ...
... • Despite Munich Pact, Hitler was not finished expanding the German Empire • March 15, 1939: German troops poured into what remained of Czechoslovakia • At nightfall Hitler declared, “Czechoslovakia has ceased to exist” • Germany had conquered Czechoslovakia without firing a shot ...
World War II The First and Second Year The Second World War
... that there was combat between two participants of the war: Japan and China. The Second Sino-Japanese War began in 1936, and would last until Japan and China become part of the Axis and Allies, respectively, later in the war. For the first couple of years are primarily dominated by European events, t ...
... that there was combat between two participants of the war: Japan and China. The Second Sino-Japanese War began in 1936, and would last until Japan and China become part of the Axis and Allies, respectively, later in the war. For the first couple of years are primarily dominated by European events, t ...
World War II Timeline Activity Directions: You are going to take the
... timeline has a title, is neatly done, and is historically accurate. Japan invades China to start their plan to take over the Pacific. ...
... timeline has a title, is neatly done, and is historically accurate. Japan invades China to start their plan to take over the Pacific. ...
12. Nazi Germany - Hitler`s Foreign Policy
... Unfortunately, by this time Italy had become a strong ally of Germany, and the USSR was angry with France and Britain for not inviting her to the Munich Conference. ...
... Unfortunately, by this time Italy had become a strong ally of Germany, and the USSR was angry with France and Britain for not inviting her to the Munich Conference. ...
World War 2 Study Guide Answers
... 13. _________Tuskegee Airmen_____ African American fighter pilots during World War II. 14. Why did dictators rise to power after the Great Depression? _______The dictators promised to bring the countries out of the depression by creating jobs that helped the economy.____________________ 15. Who beca ...
... 13. _________Tuskegee Airmen_____ African American fighter pilots during World War II. 14. Why did dictators rise to power after the Great Depression? _______The dictators promised to bring the countries out of the depression by creating jobs that helped the economy.____________________ 15. Who beca ...
Lesson Two - World War II Begins Outcomes Students will identify
... Everyone expected Germany to attack Western Europe Bad weather and indecision prevented any attacks Historians refer to this period as “The Phony War” even though war was a reality in Czechoslovakia, Poland & Finland Evacuation at Dunkirk As Germany advanced into Belgium in 1940, French and British ...
... Everyone expected Germany to attack Western Europe Bad weather and indecision prevented any attacks Historians refer to this period as “The Phony War” even though war was a reality in Czechoslovakia, Poland & Finland Evacuation at Dunkirk As Germany advanced into Belgium in 1940, French and British ...
World War II Test
... 1. The two American beaches on D-Day were: ________________________ and ____________________ 2. The attack on Pearl Harbor came on what day of the week? ________________________________ 3. How many waves of Japanese planes were PLANNED to attack Pearl Harbor? _______________________ 4. The _________ ...
... 1. The two American beaches on D-Day were: ________________________ and ____________________ 2. The attack on Pearl Harbor came on what day of the week? ________________________________ 3. How many waves of Japanese planes were PLANNED to attack Pearl Harbor? _______________________ 4. The _________ ...
Ch 31 Powerpoint
... surrendered two weeks after Hitler killed himself. Soviet Union took Berlin. Japan surrendered Sept. 2, 1945 shortly after the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August. United Nations was formed • More effective than League of Nations • Headquarters in NY, NY ...
... surrendered two weeks after Hitler killed himself. Soviet Union took Berlin. Japan surrendered Sept. 2, 1945 shortly after the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August. United Nations was formed • More effective than League of Nations • Headquarters in NY, NY ...
The Second World War
... (Soviets Surrounded) Dec. 19th Stalin springs the trap Germans are surrounded when the Russian army cuts off their escape route at the rive Donnets Germans will freeze in the Kessel ...
... (Soviets Surrounded) Dec. 19th Stalin springs the trap Germans are surrounded when the Russian army cuts off their escape route at the rive Donnets Germans will freeze in the Kessel ...
Benito Mussolini
... and later annexing Albania. Japan invaded Manchuria and China to secure raw materials and create markets for their goods Failure of the League of Nations The League was ineffective in trying to halt aggression by fascists countries The United States had never joined the League and other major po ...
... and later annexing Albania. Japan invaded Manchuria and China to secure raw materials and create markets for their goods Failure of the League of Nations The League was ineffective in trying to halt aggression by fascists countries The United States had never joined the League and other major po ...
World War II
... B. Italy – recreate the old Roman Empire C. Germany – the “master race” will rule ...
... B. Italy – recreate the old Roman Empire C. Germany – the “master race” will rule ...
World History 06_WWII Mr. Sanders of 3 World War II CAUSES
... _______________________: a policy practiced by the allied powers with concern to Germany; allowing Germany to occupy land in Europe to avoid going to war. During the 1930’s Hitler played on the hopes & fears of the Western democracies. Each time he grabbed new territory, he would declare an end ...
... _______________________: a policy practiced by the allied powers with concern to Germany; allowing Germany to occupy land in Europe to avoid going to war. During the 1930’s Hitler played on the hopes & fears of the Western democracies. Each time he grabbed new territory, he would declare an end ...
world war ii
... ___________________. This decimated the Nazi troops. Stalin pleaded with England to open up a second front in Europe. England had its own battles to fight. Hitler wanted to invade England, but knew there would need to be an extensive bombing campaign first. This campaign is known as the Battle of __ ...
... ___________________. This decimated the Nazi troops. Stalin pleaded with England to open up a second front in Europe. England had its own battles to fight. Hitler wanted to invade England, but knew there would need to be an extensive bombing campaign first. This campaign is known as the Battle of __ ...
Chapter Test
... d. suspended German civil rights 38: In the Enabling Act, the German legislature a. declared that the German Reichstag should be set on fire b. gave Hitler all the power of the legislature, making him a dictator c. passed laws against Jews d. suspended German civil rights 39: France and Britain want ...
... d. suspended German civil rights 38: In the Enabling Act, the German legislature a. declared that the German Reichstag should be set on fire b. gave Hitler all the power of the legislature, making him a dictator c. passed laws against Jews d. suspended German civil rights 39: France and Britain want ...
Unit 7.3: World War II
... In 1938, leaders from England & France met with Hitler & Mussolini at the Munich Conference in order work out an agreement to avoid war ...
... In 1938, leaders from England & France met with Hitler & Mussolini at the Munich Conference in order work out an agreement to avoid war ...
America – 1918-1945
... loaned equipment for fighting. Roosevelt used plain talk to convince Congress of the need to help. “If your neighbor’s house is on fire, wouldn’t you lend him your water hose and water? In fact, wouldn’t you hold the hose for him? If something happened to the hose he could pay you back after the fir ...
... loaned equipment for fighting. Roosevelt used plain talk to convince Congress of the need to help. “If your neighbor’s house is on fire, wouldn’t you lend him your water hose and water? In fact, wouldn’t you hold the hose for him? If something happened to the hose he could pay you back after the fir ...
Name Date__________________ Period ______ World War II
... by forcing reparations (money to cover losses suffered by the victors) B. Germany lost all military power C. The Great Depression – severe economic downturn in world’s economy D. Rise of Adolf Hitler II. World War II A. In 1933, Adolf Hitler became the leader of the Nazi party and reformed Germany s ...
... by forcing reparations (money to cover losses suffered by the victors) B. Germany lost all military power C. The Great Depression – severe economic downturn in world’s economy D. Rise of Adolf Hitler II. World War II A. In 1933, Adolf Hitler became the leader of the Nazi party and reformed Germany s ...
6.4 The Path to War - Grants Pass School District 7
... • 1936: GER sends troops into the Rhineland. • 1938: GER annexes Austria • World responds with policy of appeasement • Making concessions to an aggressor in order to keep peace. • Other nations have no money or desire to enter conflict • Gave GER part of Czechoslovakia where many Germans lived. • Hi ...
... • 1936: GER sends troops into the Rhineland. • 1938: GER annexes Austria • World responds with policy of appeasement • Making concessions to an aggressor in order to keep peace. • Other nations have no money or desire to enter conflict • Gave GER part of Czechoslovakia where many Germans lived. • Hi ...
World War II Powerpoint
... When the United States entered the war How it effected the people ...
... When the United States entered the war How it effected the people ...
14-2 Part 1 - Cloudfront.net
... Consul General Messersmith reported further that a martial spirit was being developed in Germany; that everywhere people were seen drilling, including children from the age of five or six to persons well into middle age; that a psychology was being developed that whole world was against Germany, whi ...
... Consul General Messersmith reported further that a martial spirit was being developed in Germany; that everywhere people were seen drilling, including children from the age of five or six to persons well into middle age; that a psychology was being developed that whole world was against Germany, whi ...
World War I
... Britain from port city of Dunkirk Nazis now in control of France, conquer Paris Germans take aim at Britain – Battle of Britain Luftwaffe shower bombs over London for 57 nights in a row London destroyed but did not break as the Royal Air Force (RAF) ...
... Britain from port city of Dunkirk Nazis now in control of France, conquer Paris Germans take aim at Britain – Battle of Britain Luftwaffe shower bombs over London for 57 nights in a row London destroyed but did not break as the Royal Air Force (RAF) ...
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.""