World War II
... Places where FDR required Japanese American to relocate during World War II…due to an issue of national security. Also known as relocation camps. ...
... Places where FDR required Japanese American to relocate during World War II…due to an issue of national security. Also known as relocation camps. ...
Paths to War: The Drives for Empire
... In Sept. 1938, Hitler demanded that Germany be given Sudetenland area of Czechoslovakia (area largely inhabited by Germans) and declared willingness to risk “world war” to get it. ...
... In Sept. 1938, Hitler demanded that Germany be given Sudetenland area of Czechoslovakia (area largely inhabited by Germans) and declared willingness to risk “world war” to get it. ...
The Beginning of World War II
... conspired against all of his own political comrades until he gained complete power. ...
... conspired against all of his own political comrades until he gained complete power. ...
World War Looms
... On April 7, 1933, shortly after Hitler took power in Germany, he ordered all “non-Aryans” to be removed from government jobs. Hitler moves for racial purity that eventually led to the Holocaust-the systematic murder of 11 million people across Europe. ...
... On April 7, 1933, shortly after Hitler took power in Germany, he ordered all “non-Aryans” to be removed from government jobs. Hitler moves for racial purity that eventually led to the Holocaust-the systematic murder of 11 million people across Europe. ...
Causes of the Second World War
... Self-determination surrounded Germany by a lot of small nation states that fell easy prey to Germany. Most of all, the Treaty made the Germans angry, just waiting their chance for revenge. ...
... Self-determination surrounded Germany by a lot of small nation states that fell easy prey to Germany. Most of all, the Treaty made the Germans angry, just waiting their chance for revenge. ...
World War II Test - IB-History-of-the
... _____ 9. What was the US strategy in the Pacific? a. trench warfare c. guerilla warfare b. island hopping d. bomb everyone _____ 10. Which country used “lightning warfare”? a. Russia c. Germany b. France d. Poland _____ 11. Which President decided to drop the A-bomb? a. FDR c. Washington b. Truman d ...
... _____ 9. What was the US strategy in the Pacific? a. trench warfare c. guerilla warfare b. island hopping d. bomb everyone _____ 10. Which country used “lightning warfare”? a. Russia c. Germany b. France d. Poland _____ 11. Which President decided to drop the A-bomb? a. FDR c. Washington b. Truman d ...
UNIT 6 WORLD WAR II AND SOCIAL 50`S Chapter 14 Notes – The
... B. Repression in Soviet Union and Italy 1. Lenin Unites Soviet union under communism 2. Stalin’s Grip on the Soviet Union a. Joseph Stalin takes over Russia after Lenin dies in 1924 b. Attempted to turn Soviet Union into industrial power i. Used state run factories and collective farming c. Stalin k ...
... B. Repression in Soviet Union and Italy 1. Lenin Unites Soviet union under communism 2. Stalin’s Grip on the Soviet Union a. Joseph Stalin takes over Russia after Lenin dies in 1924 b. Attempted to turn Soviet Union into industrial power i. Used state run factories and collective farming c. Stalin k ...
Open File
... 12 March 1938—the Anschluss, Germany annexes Austria September 1938—Hitler demands territory from Czechoslovakia. The Munich Pact signed by Germany, France, Britain, and Italy gives him the Sudetenland. March 1939—Slovakia splits from Czechoslovakia, German troops occupy the Czech region the next da ...
... 12 March 1938—the Anschluss, Germany annexes Austria September 1938—Hitler demands territory from Czechoslovakia. The Munich Pact signed by Germany, France, Britain, and Italy gives him the Sudetenland. March 1939—Slovakia splits from Czechoslovakia, German troops occupy the Czech region the next da ...
Totalitarianism and the Outbreak of World War II
... e. In 1933, Hitler was named _________________________ (prime minister) of Germany and used his power to become dictator f. Hitler put Germans to _____________ by building factories, highways, weapons, and increasing the ______________________ g. He created the gov’t protection squad called the ____ ...
... e. In 1933, Hitler was named _________________________ (prime minister) of Germany and used his power to become dictator f. Hitler put Germans to _____________ by building factories, highways, weapons, and increasing the ______________________ g. He created the gov’t protection squad called the ____ ...
WWII ppt
... Not Alone: The Battle of Britain and the Beginnings of a Global War • A global war • The battle of the Atlantic • German submarines (“wolf packs”) sank millions of tons of merchant shipping ...
... Not Alone: The Battle of Britain and the Beginnings of a Global War • A global war • The battle of the Atlantic • German submarines (“wolf packs”) sank millions of tons of merchant shipping ...
World War II Exam Review (Heiser)
... Mein Kampf 27.The title of the Hitler’s book meant: My Struggle 28.England and France declared war on Germany after it invaded what country? Poland 29.The code name for the Allied invasion of France was: D-Day 30.America’s policy of not wanting to get involved in European wars was called: Isolationi ...
... Mein Kampf 27.The title of the Hitler’s book meant: My Struggle 28.England and France declared war on Germany after it invaded what country? Poland 29.The code name for the Allied invasion of France was: D-Day 30.America’s policy of not wanting to get involved in European wars was called: Isolationi ...
World War II Unit Test Study Guide
... Isolationism = policy to avoid political ties to other countries; keep to themselves U.S. practiced this because they were focused on rebuilding during the Great Depression 11. What was the policy of appeasement? Giving into some form of aggression in order to avoid war 12. What occurred at the Muni ...
... Isolationism = policy to avoid political ties to other countries; keep to themselves U.S. practiced this because they were focused on rebuilding during the Great Depression 11. What was the policy of appeasement? Giving into some form of aggression in order to avoid war 12. What occurred at the Muni ...
World War to Cold War
... Born to a wealthy family, Churchill served in the army in the British Empire. Winston He led the Navy in World War I, and became head of the government in 1940. Churchill In inspiring, eloquent speeches, he persuaded every British citizen to join the struggle with him: “We shall defend our island. W ...
... Born to a wealthy family, Churchill served in the army in the British Empire. Winston He led the Navy in World War I, and became head of the government in 1940. Churchill In inspiring, eloquent speeches, he persuaded every British citizen to join the struggle with him: “We shall defend our island. W ...
17.2: Europe Goes to War PPT slides
... expansion – Nazi Party began spending money on rearming Germany. ...
... expansion – Nazi Party began spending money on rearming Germany. ...
CPUSH (Unit , # )
... b. Fascist governments were controlled by ________________________ who demanded _____________________ from citizens c. Fascists did not offer ______________________________ and used one party to rule the nation ...
... b. Fascist governments were controlled by ________________________ who demanded _____________________ from citizens c. Fascists did not offer ______________________________ and used one party to rule the nation ...
File
... Invasion of the Soviet Union Frustrated with his failure to defeat Great Britain, Hitler turned his attention eastwards In June 1941, the Germans invaded the Soviet Union German troops advanced quickly into Soviet territory, but faced stiff Russian resistance By winter, the German advance had ...
... Invasion of the Soviet Union Frustrated with his failure to defeat Great Britain, Hitler turned his attention eastwards In June 1941, the Germans invaded the Soviet Union German troops advanced quickly into Soviet territory, but faced stiff Russian resistance By winter, the German advance had ...
World War II Test
... 46. The policy of European nations prior to WWII in an attempt to avoid another world war. Basically, they gave Hitler what he wanted. a. Isolationism b. Appeasement c. Blitzkrieg d. Genocide 47. The US policy towards war before the bombing of Pearl Harbor a. Appeasement b. Isolationism c. Blitzkrie ...
... 46. The policy of European nations prior to WWII in an attempt to avoid another world war. Basically, they gave Hitler what he wanted. a. Isolationism b. Appeasement c. Blitzkrieg d. Genocide 47. The US policy towards war before the bombing of Pearl Harbor a. Appeasement b. Isolationism c. Blitzkrie ...
World War Two - Timeline
... Italy surrendered to the British and the USA. They then agreed to join Italy surrenders, the Allies. However, the Germans took control of the Italian army, freed Mussolini from imprisonment and set him up as head of a puppet almost government in Northern Italy. This blocked any further Allied advanc ...
... Italy surrendered to the British and the USA. They then agreed to join Italy surrenders, the Allies. However, the Germans took control of the Italian army, freed Mussolini from imprisonment and set him up as head of a puppet almost government in Northern Italy. This blocked any further Allied advanc ...
Name: Date - Effingham County Schools
... They wanted to push Germany out of France and back in to Germany 10. Adolf Hitler - German dictator who led the Nazi party and forced Jewish people into concentration camps. ...
... They wanted to push Germany out of France and back in to Germany 10. Adolf Hitler - German dictator who led the Nazi party and forced Jewish people into concentration camps. ...
World War II Rise of Germany
... the Treaty of Versailles which banned Germany from uniting with Austria. However, the arrival of German troops was met with great enthusiasm by many Austrian people. ...
... the Treaty of Versailles which banned Germany from uniting with Austria. However, the arrival of German troops was met with great enthusiasm by many Austrian people. ...
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.""