
WORLD WAR II
... England and France declared war on Germany on Sept. 3. THE FALL OF FRANCE April 1940 Germany conquered Denmark and Norway. “Blitzkrieg” on Belgium, The Netherlands and France. Paris fell in June, France was under Nazi control. Hitler installed a “puppet” government—Vichy Government. France had to si ...
... England and France declared war on Germany on Sept. 3. THE FALL OF FRANCE April 1940 Germany conquered Denmark and Norway. “Blitzkrieg” on Belgium, The Netherlands and France. Paris fell in June, France was under Nazi control. Hitler installed a “puppet” government—Vichy Government. France had to si ...
World War II
... • On June 22, France signed an armistice with Germany, agreeing to German occupation of northern France and the coast. – The French military was demobilized, and the French government, now located at Vichy, in the south (and headed by Marshall Henri Philippe Pétain), would collaborate with the Germa ...
... • On June 22, France signed an armistice with Germany, agreeing to German occupation of northern France and the coast. – The French military was demobilized, and the French government, now located at Vichy, in the south (and headed by Marshall Henri Philippe Pétain), would collaborate with the Germa ...
III. The consequences of the war
... against Germany, though German troops held most of Italy. On 6 June 1944 (D-Day) American and British armies landed on the coast of Normandy and began a new Western Front. Hitler started having problems in his own army. On July 1944 Hitler suffered a bomb attack in the Führer’s headquarters, but Hit ...
... against Germany, though German troops held most of Italy. On 6 June 1944 (D-Day) American and British armies landed on the coast of Normandy and began a new Western Front. Hitler started having problems in his own army. On July 1944 Hitler suffered a bomb attack in the Führer’s headquarters, but Hit ...
FOR WANT OF A NAIL..
... selling itself as a liberator from Stalin and Communism rather than as brutal conquerors, particularly in the Ukraine and Caucasus areas, they could have recruited millions to their side. As it was, as harsh as the Germans were, they used at least 2 million, with estimates as high as 3 million, volu ...
... selling itself as a liberator from Stalin and Communism rather than as brutal conquerors, particularly in the Ukraine and Caucasus areas, they could have recruited millions to their side. As it was, as harsh as the Germans were, they used at least 2 million, with estimates as high as 3 million, volu ...
ws05-wwii-allied-powers
... Communist Party to fight the Japanese. After the war, he fled the communists to Taiwan. Mao Zedong - Leader of the Communist Party of China, he allied with Kai-shek in order to fight the Japanese. He gained control of mainland China after the war. Other countries that were part of the Allies: Po ...
... Communist Party to fight the Japanese. After the war, he fled the communists to Taiwan. Mao Zedong - Leader of the Communist Party of China, he allied with Kai-shek in order to fight the Japanese. He gained control of mainland China after the war. Other countries that were part of the Allies: Po ...
World War II - Cashes Green Primary School
... Nazi Empire to grow bigger so that's why he wanted to control all of Europe. He invaded a lot of countries around Germany and when they invaded Poland, Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain declared War!!!!!! ...
... Nazi Empire to grow bigger so that's why he wanted to control all of Europe. He invaded a lot of countries around Germany and when they invaded Poland, Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain declared War!!!!!! ...
World War II PowerPoint
... British, French, German, Italian leaders meet Agreement reached to give Sudetenland to Germany Britain and France met ALL of Hitler’s demands Hitler promises no more demands or invasions ...
... British, French, German, Italian leaders meet Agreement reached to give Sudetenland to Germany Britain and France met ALL of Hitler’s demands Hitler promises no more demands or invasions ...
Reconstruction
... a right to prevent….When a nation is at war many things that might be said in time of peace are such a hindrance to its effort that their utterance will not be endured so long as men fight and that no court could regard them as protected by any constitutional right." These acts are essentially direc ...
... a right to prevent….When a nation is at war many things that might be said in time of peace are such a hindrance to its effort that their utterance will not be endured so long as men fight and that no court could regard them as protected by any constitutional right." These acts are essentially direc ...
File
... Stalin continued to influence Eastern European nations and by 1946 Poland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Albania all had Communist governments. Churchill described it as an iron-curtain, the name stuck. ...
... Stalin continued to influence Eastern European nations and by 1946 Poland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Albania all had Communist governments. Churchill described it as an iron-curtain, the name stuck. ...
MajBatWWII map exercise
... The Axis Powers Make Early Gains: 1939-1941 Two days after Adolf Hitler ordered his armies into Poland, Great Britain and France declared war on Germany. The British and French thus ended their policy of “appeasement” which for five years had enabled Hitler to seize territory in Eastern Europe witho ...
... The Axis Powers Make Early Gains: 1939-1941 Two days after Adolf Hitler ordered his armies into Poland, Great Britain and France declared war on Germany. The British and French thus ended their policy of “appeasement” which for five years had enabled Hitler to seize territory in Eastern Europe witho ...
Summary
... United Kingdom, and for other units which were to follow.…The actual establishment of the Eighth in England followed the pattern of the Eaker plan.14 -The usage of The Eaker Plan, which became part of Combined Bomber Offensive strategy called for all-out attacks, by the combined day and night effort ...
... United Kingdom, and for other units which were to follow.…The actual establishment of the Eighth in England followed the pattern of the Eaker plan.14 -The usage of The Eaker Plan, which became part of Combined Bomber Offensive strategy called for all-out attacks, by the combined day and night effort ...
Why did Hitler want Czechoslovakia?
... Allied troops. Was it worth it? What if the invasion had gone differently? Prepare for the Normandy Beach simulation: ...
... Allied troops. Was it worth it? What if the invasion had gone differently? Prepare for the Normandy Beach simulation: ...
Chapter 35 PPT
... December 1944, Germany was wobbling. Dec. 16, 1944 Hitler unleashes a powerful all-out counter-offense in the snowshrouded and foggy Ardennes forest. Battle of the Bulge. Allies are thrown back in disarray. German target is port of Antwerp. Goal? ...
... December 1944, Germany was wobbling. Dec. 16, 1944 Hitler unleashes a powerful all-out counter-offense in the snowshrouded and foggy Ardennes forest. Battle of the Bulge. Allies are thrown back in disarray. German target is port of Antwerp. Goal? ...
19: WW II : End of the War in Europe
... • Describe and analyze the logistics issues that defined the Allied thrust through France and into Germany. • Describe and analyze the political issues that defined the Allied thrust through France and into Germany. • Describe the differences in the operational strategies of Patton and Montgomery. • ...
... • Describe and analyze the logistics issues that defined the Allied thrust through France and into Germany. • Describe and analyze the political issues that defined the Allied thrust through France and into Germany. • Describe the differences in the operational strategies of Patton and Montgomery. • ...
PowerPoint
... River and moved toward the German capital of Berlin from the west. Soviet troops continued to fight their way to Berlin from the east. This fighting resulted in the deaths of some 11 million Soviet and 3 million German soldiers—more than two thirds of the soldiers killed in the entire war. The Sovie ...
... River and moved toward the German capital of Berlin from the west. Soviet troops continued to fight their way to Berlin from the east. This fighting resulted in the deaths of some 11 million Soviet and 3 million German soldiers—more than two thirds of the soldiers killed in the entire war. The Sovie ...
World War II Conferences (1941-1945), meetings between Allied
... minister, Clement Attlee. France was not represented. Stalin agreed to enter the war against Japan on August 15; on July 26 the conference issued the Potsdam Declaration calling upon Japan to surrender of suffer destruction (the newly tested atomic bomb was not mentioned). Most of the conference’s b ...
... minister, Clement Attlee. France was not represented. Stalin agreed to enter the war against Japan on August 15; on July 26 the conference issued the Potsdam Declaration calling upon Japan to surrender of suffer destruction (the newly tested atomic bomb was not mentioned). Most of the conference’s b ...
History 12: Unit One Jeopardy - Walshe
... 3. This coal producing area of Germany was run by the LON for 15 years – Saar 4. The German fleet was scuttled here as a result of the T of V – Scapa Flow, Scotland 5. The Polish corridor split Germany from this region – East Prussia 6. This was forbidden between Germany and Austria – Aunschluss 7. ...
... 3. This coal producing area of Germany was run by the LON for 15 years – Saar 4. The German fleet was scuttled here as a result of the T of V – Scapa Flow, Scotland 5. The Polish corridor split Germany from this region – East Prussia 6. This was forbidden between Germany and Austria – Aunschluss 7. ...
Ch. 28 Notes File
... industry at Leipzig, Dresden, Berlin reduced production + complicated transport; German Luftwaffe forced to retreat to bases w/in Germany itself, weakened it ii)After 2 year buildup in England Supreme Allied Commander Gen Dwight Eisenhower ordered invasion across English Channel into Normandy, Franc ...
... industry at Leipzig, Dresden, Berlin reduced production + complicated transport; German Luftwaffe forced to retreat to bases w/in Germany itself, weakened it ii)After 2 year buildup in England Supreme Allied Commander Gen Dwight Eisenhower ordered invasion across English Channel into Normandy, Franc ...
Lesson 1 Rise of Hitler 2013
... 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 ...
9b. WWII Battles Complete with VIDEO clips 2014
... • May 8 is V-E Day the war in Europe is over • Germany & Austria are placed under Allied control and divided into 4 occupied zones ...
... • May 8 is V-E Day the war in Europe is over • Germany & Austria are placed under Allied control and divided into 4 occupied zones ...
CH. 19 WORLD WAR II
... boats braved the bombs and strafing runs of the Luftwaffe to rescue 200,000 British and 140,000 French troops. Some boats made three or more journeys on their own amid dive bombing and strafing by the Luftwaffe. Unlit and unable to comprehend, or respond to naval signals by night, they risked being ...
... boats braved the bombs and strafing runs of the Luftwaffe to rescue 200,000 British and 140,000 French troops. Some boats made three or more journeys on their own amid dive bombing and strafing by the Luftwaffe. Unlit and unable to comprehend, or respond to naval signals by night, they risked being ...
File
... Braun), committed suicide with him by ingesting poison. That afternoon, in accordance with Hitler's prior instructions, their remains were carried up the stairs through the bunker's emergency exit, doused in gas and set alight in the Reich Chancellery garden outside the bunker. The Soviet archives r ...
... Braun), committed suicide with him by ingesting poison. That afternoon, in accordance with Hitler's prior instructions, their remains were carried up the stairs through the bunker's emergency exit, doused in gas and set alight in the Reich Chancellery garden outside the bunker. The Soviet archives r ...
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.