
Totalitarianism and the Outbreak of World War II
... ____________________, and Spain, people turned to an extremely nationalist gov’t called ________________________ b. Fascist governments were controlled by ________________________ who demanded _____________________ from citizens c. Fascists did not offer ______________________________ and used one p ...
... ____________________, and Spain, people turned to an extremely nationalist gov’t called ________________________ b. Fascist governments were controlled by ________________________ who demanded _____________________ from citizens c. Fascists did not offer ______________________________ and used one p ...
World War 2 - Issaquah Connect
... In 1940, United States and Great Britain reacted to Japanese expansion with an oil boycott (Japan got 80% of its oil from West). In December 1941, Japan attacked the Allied powers at Pearl Harbor and several other points throughout the Pacific, destroying much of the US navy. The turning point in th ...
... In 1940, United States and Great Britain reacted to Japanese expansion with an oil boycott (Japan got 80% of its oil from West). In December 1941, Japan attacked the Allied powers at Pearl Harbor and several other points throughout the Pacific, destroying much of the US navy. The turning point in th ...
Unit 3 Notes
... - known as the “Desert Fox” C. Battle of EI Alamein Egypt (1942) - US general Dwight D. Eisenhower led US to victory - Axis troops driven from N. Africa ...
... - known as the “Desert Fox” C. Battle of EI Alamein Egypt (1942) - US general Dwight D. Eisenhower led US to victory - Axis troops driven from N. Africa ...
WorldWarIISummary
... Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin met together in 1943 in Teheran, Iran to discuss the strategy and plans behind the invasion. They talked to each other about a British and American large-scale attack, called Operation Overlord, on the beach of Normandy along the northern coast of France. This attac ...
... Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin met together in 1943 in Teheran, Iran to discuss the strategy and plans behind the invasion. They talked to each other about a British and American large-scale attack, called Operation Overlord, on the beach of Normandy along the northern coast of France. This attac ...
WWII
... lines. Retreat was not an option for either the German’s or the Soviets. The German’s suffered heavy losses and when the battle ended 91,000 Germans had surrendered ( only 5000 would survive Soviet concentration camps) ...
... lines. Retreat was not an option for either the German’s or the Soviets. The German’s suffered heavy losses and when the battle ended 91,000 Germans had surrendered ( only 5000 would survive Soviet concentration camps) ...
Chapter 23 - WWII
... Build up of troops in GB D-Day (June 6, 1944) Operation Overlord Largest landing force in history invades Normandy, France Dwight D. Eisenhower – Supreme Allied Commander ...
... Build up of troops in GB D-Day (June 6, 1944) Operation Overlord Largest landing force in history invades Normandy, France Dwight D. Eisenhower – Supreme Allied Commander ...
II.
... By 1945, World War II was coming to an end. Germany surrendered in May and Japan had lost most of the lands it had conquered in the Pacific. The fighting became harder as the Americans came closer to Japan because many Japanese soldiers would rather die fighting than surrender. Japanese suicide pilo ...
... By 1945, World War II was coming to an end. Germany surrendered in May and Japan had lost most of the lands it had conquered in the Pacific. The fighting became harder as the Americans came closer to Japan because many Japanese soldiers would rather die fighting than surrender. Japanese suicide pilo ...
World War II Notes - Fort Thomas Independent Schools
... Postwar Efforts at Revenge • The Nuremberg Trials of 1945-46 – After, WWII the Allied powers decided to place on trial the highest-ranking Nazi officers for “crimes against humanity” – Allied forces had attempted to do this after WWI, but had released them on the grounds that they “were just follow ...
... Postwar Efforts at Revenge • The Nuremberg Trials of 1945-46 – After, WWII the Allied powers decided to place on trial the highest-ranking Nazi officers for “crimes against humanity” – Allied forces had attempted to do this after WWI, but had released them on the grounds that they “were just follow ...
World War II Teacher - New Smyrna Beach High School
... people grew Disillusioned with their governments{Great Depression}. - They both increased their power with Propaganda and Fear. - In 1936, the Spanish republic fought against right-wing Spanish fascists led by General Francisco Franco. - Britain and France declared their neutrality and convinced oth ...
... people grew Disillusioned with their governments{Great Depression}. - They both increased their power with Propaganda and Fear. - In 1936, the Spanish republic fought against right-wing Spanish fascists led by General Francisco Franco. - Britain and France declared their neutrality and convinced oth ...
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... c. In July 1945, the bomb was successfully ____________________ at Los Alamos, New Mexico during Project _____________________ d. In April 1945, FDR died & his VP ____________________________________________ had to decide how to end the war in the Pacific ...
... c. In July 1945, the bomb was successfully ____________________ at Los Alamos, New Mexico during Project _____________________ d. In April 1945, FDR died & his VP ____________________________________________ had to decide how to end the war in the Pacific ...
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... c. In July 1945, the bomb was successfully ____________________ at Los Alamos, New Mexico during Project _____________________ d. In April 1945, FDR died & his VP ____________________________________________ had to decide how to end the war in the Pacific ...
... c. In July 1945, the bomb was successfully ____________________ at Los Alamos, New Mexico during Project _____________________ d. In April 1945, FDR died & his VP ____________________________________________ had to decide how to end the war in the Pacific ...
24.3
... In 1943, Allied leaders agreed to open a second front in the war in Europe. American and British troops would cross the English Channel and invade France. ...
... In 1943, Allied leaders agreed to open a second front in the war in Europe. American and British troops would cross the English Channel and invade France. ...
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... Truman tells Churchill, but not Stalin, this will create tension later An ultimatum is issued to Japan for unconditional surrender, except they could keep their emperor The powers agreed to divide Germany after the war into four zones ...
... Truman tells Churchill, but not Stalin, this will create tension later An ultimatum is issued to Japan for unconditional surrender, except they could keep their emperor The powers agreed to divide Germany after the war into four zones ...
World War 2 At Home and Abroad
... • 1922 – 1943 = Benito Mussolini, dictator of Italy • Nationalist Socialist Party (Nazis) gained power in Germany in late 1920s • 1933 = Hitler became Chancellor of Germany • Nazis targeted Jews, homosexuals, communists, & disabled as “inferior races” ...
... • 1922 – 1943 = Benito Mussolini, dictator of Italy • Nationalist Socialist Party (Nazis) gained power in Germany in late 1920s • 1933 = Hitler became Chancellor of Germany • Nazis targeted Jews, homosexuals, communists, & disabled as “inferior races” ...
DAV Meets the Needs of World War II
... The war initially focused on the Pacific as a strategy against Germany and Italy was discussed between the United States and Great Britain. Faced with the losses of the Philippines, Wake Island and other strategic bases in the South Pacific, it was the successes of the Doolittle Raid, the battles of ...
... The war initially focused on the Pacific as a strategy against Germany and Italy was discussed between the United States and Great Britain. Faced with the losses of the Philippines, Wake Island and other strategic bases in the South Pacific, it was the successes of the Doolittle Raid, the battles of ...
The Largest, Costliest, and Deadliest Conflict WHAP/Napp “Hitler
... maintained by threat and implied force. Without doubt the punishment imposed on Germany in 1919 was harsh by European standards, but far less harsh than the peace terms that were to be imposed in 1945. By and large the Versailles treaty was undermined not primarily because it was unfair but because ...
... maintained by threat and implied force. Without doubt the punishment imposed on Germany in 1919 was harsh by European standards, but far less harsh than the peace terms that were to be imposed in 1945. By and large the Versailles treaty was undermined not primarily because it was unfair but because ...
18 1 Chapter Section , , Aggression Appeasement and War 1. What
... b. King Haile Selassie appealed to the League of ...
... b. King Haile Selassie appealed to the League of ...
Chapter 25 Section 2 Retaking Europe
... to make German and Italian soldiers surrender in Northern Africa • Retaking Northern Africa was key to the Allied plans to retaking Europe – Northern Africa would be used as a major area of planning during 1942 and 1943 ...
... to make German and Italian soldiers surrender in Northern Africa • Retaking Northern Africa was key to the Allied plans to retaking Europe – Northern Africa would be used as a major area of planning during 1942 and 1943 ...
WWII Notes
... • Germany—Hitler violates the Treaty of Versailles • Builds up the army (Rearmament) • Sent troops into the demilitarized zone of the Rhineland ...
... • Germany—Hitler violates the Treaty of Versailles • Builds up the army (Rearmament) • Sent troops into the demilitarized zone of the Rhineland ...
WW 2 in Europe Quiz – study sheet
... 41. What was the nick-name given to the “enforcers” of the Nazi party who were known as "Sturmabteilung" (the SA) which translates roughly to "strong arm." Most of its leaders were killed by Hitler’s SS during the “night of the long knives”. 42. What was the name given to the German code machine, us ...
... 41. What was the nick-name given to the “enforcers” of the Nazi party who were known as "Sturmabteilung" (the SA) which translates roughly to "strong arm." Most of its leaders were killed by Hitler’s SS during the “night of the long knives”. 42. What was the name given to the German code machine, us ...
WWII - Mr. Zittle`s Classroom
... no territorial gains were to be sought by the United States or the United Kingdom; territorial adjustments must be in accord with the wishes of the peoples concerned; all people had a right to selfdetermination; trade barriers were to be lowered; there was to be global economic cooperation and advan ...
... no territorial gains were to be sought by the United States or the United Kingdom; territorial adjustments must be in accord with the wishes of the peoples concerned; all people had a right to selfdetermination; trade barriers were to be lowered; there was to be global economic cooperation and advan ...
in class - Mr. Steen`s Website
... 2. League of Nations was ineffective— US, England, Russia, France, China should form United Nations (international organization to keep peace after war) ...
... 2. League of Nations was ineffective— US, England, Russia, France, China should form United Nations (international organization to keep peace after war) ...
HIST-VUS Exam #0 World War II
... F Hitler's invasion of Poland G the United States' imposed embargo on exports to Japan H Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union J the Soviet Union's invasion of Poland and the Baltic Countries ...
... F Hitler's invasion of Poland G the United States' imposed embargo on exports to Japan H Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union J the Soviet Union's invasion of Poland and the Baltic Countries ...
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.