
Notes: World War I (Chapters 26)
... this pact. In 1938, Hitler forced __________________ to unite with Germany. He next demanded control of Sudetenland, a region in Czechoslovakia where many Germans lived. The Czechs refused and Hitler threatened war. The Czechs looked to their French and British allies for help but neither wanted to ...
... this pact. In 1938, Hitler forced __________________ to unite with Germany. He next demanded control of Sudetenland, a region in Czechoslovakia where many Germans lived. The Czechs refused and Hitler threatened war. The Czechs looked to their French and British allies for help but neither wanted to ...
Benito Mussolini
... In 1938, Hitler invaded and annexed Austria in the Anschluss The western democracies failed to act. In 1939, Hitler demanded the Sudetenland, a region in Czechoslovakia bordering Germany and inhabited by German speaking people. The Czechs refused to give in and counted on English and French supp ...
... In 1938, Hitler invaded and annexed Austria in the Anschluss The western democracies failed to act. In 1939, Hitler demanded the Sudetenland, a region in Czechoslovakia bordering Germany and inhabited by German speaking people. The Czechs refused to give in and counted on English and French supp ...
Lecture Notes
... Europe, therefore, they advocated policy of self-determination for postwar Europe • Stalin did not trust the West & wanted buffer zone between Europe & Soviet Union • Allies agreed to establish a United Nations – first met in 1945 (San Francisco) – later established a Jewish state (Israel) • Allies ...
... Europe, therefore, they advocated policy of self-determination for postwar Europe • Stalin did not trust the West & wanted buffer zone between Europe & Soviet Union • Allies agreed to establish a United Nations – first met in 1945 (San Francisco) – later established a Jewish state (Israel) • Allies ...
1930s – The Rise of Hitler and Nazism in Germany
... Czechoslovakia. Hitler noted that many people of German descent lived in this area, and that they wanted to be part of Germany. The Czechs were ready to fight, but the world was not. British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and French Premier Dadodian agreed to the German occupation of Sudentenlan ...
... Czechoslovakia. Hitler noted that many people of German descent lived in this area, and that they wanted to be part of Germany. The Czechs were ready to fight, but the world was not. British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and French Premier Dadodian agreed to the German occupation of Sudentenlan ...
Name: Date:
... Became 33rd President of the United States on Roosevelt's death in 1945 and was elected President in 1948; authorized the use of atomic bombs against Japan ...
... Became 33rd President of the United States on Roosevelt's death in 1945 and was elected President in 1948; authorized the use of atomic bombs against Japan ...
Notes - Shenandoah County Public Schools
... This need for a solution to political instability and economic devastation led to the rise of another far more serious threat: fascism. Fascism is a political philosophy, or belief, in which total power is given to a dictator and individual freedoms are denied. Fascism also promotes a strong sense o ...
... This need for a solution to political instability and economic devastation led to the rise of another far more serious threat: fascism. Fascism is a political philosophy, or belief, in which total power is given to a dictator and individual freedoms are denied. Fascism also promotes a strong sense o ...
War in Europe
... alliances. – Hitler should be happy, but greed kicks in and he wants more land for his master race – Hitler decides to attack Russia ...
... alliances. – Hitler should be happy, but greed kicks in and he wants more land for his master race – Hitler decides to attack Russia ...
WWII Timeline
... - Winston Churchill becomes British Prime Minister 27- June 4- Miracle of Dunkirk, troops rescued by boat JUNE 10- Italy declares war on Great Britain and France 14- Germans occupy Paris - Germans break Maginot Line JULY 10- Air attack on Britain begins SEPT 7- All out Air war on Britain begins 15- ...
... - Winston Churchill becomes British Prime Minister 27- June 4- Miracle of Dunkirk, troops rescued by boat JUNE 10- Italy declares war on Great Britain and France 14- Germans occupy Paris - Germans break Maginot Line JULY 10- Air attack on Britain begins SEPT 7- All out Air war on Britain begins 15- ...
Note Taking Study Guide
... In Europe, World War II officially ended on May 8, 1945, or V-E Day. The Allies were able to defeat the Axis powers for many reasons. Because of their location, the Axis powers had to fight on several fronts at the same time. Hitler also made some poor military decisions. For example, he underestima ...
... In Europe, World War II officially ended on May 8, 1945, or V-E Day. The Allies were able to defeat the Axis powers for many reasons. Because of their location, the Axis powers had to fight on several fronts at the same time. Hitler also made some poor military decisions. For example, he underestima ...
Note Taking Study Guide
... In Europe, World War II officially ended on May 8, 1945, or V-E Day. The Allies were able to defeat the Axis powers for many reasons. Because of their location, the Axis powers had to fight on several fronts at the same time. Hitler also made some poor military decisions. For example, he underestima ...
... In Europe, World War II officially ended on May 8, 1945, or V-E Day. The Allies were able to defeat the Axis powers for many reasons. Because of their location, the Axis powers had to fight on several fronts at the same time. Hitler also made some poor military decisions. For example, he underestima ...
Document
... 11. With the Allied success in North Africa, the Allies moved into Italy in July 1943. That same year, Mussolini was removed from office and hung. However, the turning point came during the Battle of Stalingrad. Use the website below to research why. ...
... 11. With the Allied success in North Africa, the Allies moved into Italy in July 1943. That same year, Mussolini was removed from office and hung. However, the turning point came during the Battle of Stalingrad. Use the website below to research why. ...
WWII Review PowerPoint
... Now we have “peace in our time!” Herr Hitler is a man we can do business with. ...
... Now we have “peace in our time!” Herr Hitler is a man we can do business with. ...
File
... Wanted to surrender Unconditional surrender would include removal of Emperor “No.” Several cabinet members resigned. ...
... Wanted to surrender Unconditional surrender would include removal of Emperor “No.” Several cabinet members resigned. ...
Unit 8.5 WWII - Dover Union Free School District
... back to Tunisia; massive German casualties. b. Considered one of the major turning points of the war. 3. In “Operation Torch” 100,000 Allied troops invaded North Africa in Algeria & Morocco C. Europe 1. Invasion of Italy (commanded by George C. Patton) a. July 1943, British and U.S. forces land on S ...
... back to Tunisia; massive German casualties. b. Considered one of the major turning points of the war. 3. In “Operation Torch” 100,000 Allied troops invaded North Africa in Algeria & Morocco C. Europe 1. Invasion of Italy (commanded by George C. Patton) a. July 1943, British and U.S. forces land on S ...
File - Brighten AcademyMiddle School
... A.to help Germany rebuild its indust r y B. to build b e tter r oads and f a c tories in Germany C. To make sure Germany did not invade France in the futu r e D.To give Great Bri tain and the United St a tes credit f o r t heir help in WWI ...
... A.to help Germany rebuild its indust r y B. to build b e tter r oads and f a c tories in Germany C. To make sure Germany did not invade France in the futu r e D.To give Great Bri tain and the United St a tes credit f o r t heir help in WWI ...
The Cold War 1945-1975
... A superpower is the term used to describe the most powerful countries. Before World War II there were a number of ‘superpowers’. Britain, France and Germany were all European superpowers before 1945. At the end of World War II, all these countries were in ruins or crippled by the long years of war…. ...
... A superpower is the term used to describe the most powerful countries. Before World War II there were a number of ‘superpowers’. Britain, France and Germany were all European superpowers before 1945. At the end of World War II, all these countries were in ruins or crippled by the long years of war…. ...
WORLD WAR II - Carriel Scholar Bowl
... Panzer: An armored tank division of the German army that could attack quickly. ...
... Panzer: An armored tank division of the German army that could attack quickly. ...
World War II
... In 1945, there was no word for the Holocaust, the most horrific event of World War II. It was the Nazi attempt to kill all Jews, as well as other “undesirables,” under their control. This was part of a racist Nazi ideology that considered Aryans—white Northern European gentiles—superior to other peo ...
... In 1945, there was no word for the Holocaust, the most horrific event of World War II. It was the Nazi attempt to kill all Jews, as well as other “undesirables,” under their control. This was part of a racist Nazi ideology that considered Aryans—white Northern European gentiles—superior to other peo ...
Dictatorships and the Second World War
... The Nazi New Order in Europe, 1942 At the zenith of its power in 1942, Nazi Germany controlled much of Europe. Concerned most immediately with winning the war, the Nazis sought to coordinate the economies of their satellite states and conquered territories. But they also began establishing what was ...
... The Nazi New Order in Europe, 1942 At the zenith of its power in 1942, Nazi Germany controlled much of Europe. Concerned most immediately with winning the war, the Nazis sought to coordinate the economies of their satellite states and conquered territories. But they also began establishing what was ...
WWII Timeline - Petoskey Public Schools
... • Feb 27- March 1- Japan wins naval battle of Java Sea • March 11- MacArthur leaves Philippians “I shall Return” • April 9- 12,000 American soldiers surrender to Japanese • April 10- Bataan Death March (85 miles in 6 days) • April 18- Doolittle Raids ...
... • Feb 27- March 1- Japan wins naval battle of Java Sea • March 11- MacArthur leaves Philippians “I shall Return” • April 9- 12,000 American soldiers surrender to Japanese • April 10- Bataan Death March (85 miles in 6 days) • April 18- Doolittle Raids ...
The war progresses
... control of France in 1940. In the early morning darkness of May 10, the Germans unleashed their Blitzkrieg against the Netherlands and Belgium. The attack sent the defending troops reeling. The roads overflowed with refugees fleeing the front. French and British troops rushing to the rescue were cau ...
... control of France in 1940. In the early morning darkness of May 10, the Germans unleashed their Blitzkrieg against the Netherlands and Belgium. The attack sent the defending troops reeling. The roads overflowed with refugees fleeing the front. French and British troops rushing to the rescue were cau ...
Unit 7
... while people were classified as Jews if they descended from three or four Jewish grandparents. A person with one or two Jewish grandparents was a Mischling, a crossbreed, of "mixed blood". 1938—Kristallnacht occurs and Jews were brought to ghettos. 1939—Final Solution is put into place. ...
... while people were classified as Jews if they descended from three or four Jewish grandparents. A person with one or two Jewish grandparents was a Mischling, a crossbreed, of "mixed blood". 1938—Kristallnacht occurs and Jews were brought to ghettos. 1939—Final Solution is put into place. ...
World War 2 Study Guide Answers
... a. Alliance between countries that share the Atlantic Ocean, this was the basic outline for the NATO agreement. ...
... a. Alliance between countries that share the Atlantic Ocean, this was the basic outline for the NATO agreement. ...
Character Profiles for Allied and Axis Leaders
... The Heil Hitler (‘Hail Hitler’) salute replaced hand shaking as a greeting schoolnet.co.uk/GERhitler.htm while Hitler was in power Re-armed Germany (which was forbidden after World War I) and began an aggressive foreign policy, invading other countries such as Poland, which caused World War II The G ...
... The Heil Hitler (‘Hail Hitler’) salute replaced hand shaking as a greeting schoolnet.co.uk/GERhitler.htm while Hitler was in power Re-armed Germany (which was forbidden after World War I) and began an aggressive foreign policy, invading other countries such as Poland, which caused World War II The G ...
Berlin Crises - wikizambigse
... emerging Cold War. The Berlin problem was an accident, the result of bad planning and Cold War tensions. On the wrong side of the Iron Curtain and a victim of the inability of the East and West to agree on German unification, Berlin was caught in a recurring cycle of crisis and resolution, pitting t ...
... emerging Cold War. The Berlin problem was an accident, the result of bad planning and Cold War tensions. On the wrong side of the Iron Curtain and a victim of the inability of the East and West to agree on German unification, Berlin was caught in a recurring cycle of crisis and resolution, pitting t ...
Allied Control Council

The Allied Control Council or Allied Control Authority, known in the German language as the Alliierter Kontrollrat and also referred to as the Four Powers (German: Vier Mächte), was a military occupation governing body of the Allied Occupation Zones in Germany after the end of World War II in Europe. The members were the Soviet Union, the United States, and the United Kingdom; France was later added with a vote, but had no duties. The organization was based in Berlin-Schöneberg.