
Totalitarianism and the Outbreak of World War II
... dictators were Communists… Fascist governments were controlled by dictators who demanded loyalty from citizens Fascists did not offer democracy and used one party to rule the nation Unlike Communists, fascists believed people could keep their property ...
... dictators were Communists… Fascist governments were controlled by dictators who demanded loyalty from citizens Fascists did not offer democracy and used one party to rule the nation Unlike Communists, fascists believed people could keep their property ...
World War II Study Guide - Garnet Valley School District
... 1. Munich Pact & policy of appeasement (1938) -Britain and France give in to Hitler’s demands 2. Joseph Stalin creates a totalitarian dictatorship in the Soviet Union-government controls all aspects of society. He modernized the Soviet Union industry but brutality to achieve his goals and strengthen ...
... 1. Munich Pact & policy of appeasement (1938) -Britain and France give in to Hitler’s demands 2. Joseph Stalin creates a totalitarian dictatorship in the Soviet Union-government controls all aspects of society. He modernized the Soviet Union industry but brutality to achieve his goals and strengthen ...
Unit 6 Rise of Totalitarianism
... dictators were Communists… Fascist governments were controlled by dictators who demanded loyalty from citizens Fascists did not offer democracy and used one party to rule the nation Unlike Communists, fascists believed people could keep their property ...
... dictators were Communists… Fascist governments were controlled by dictators who demanded loyalty from citizens Fascists did not offer democracy and used one party to rule the nation Unlike Communists, fascists believed people could keep their property ...
World War II Power Point
... Underlying causes of WWII 1. Treaty of Versailles (p. 315) A. Germany lost land to surrounding nations such as France ...
... Underlying causes of WWII 1. Treaty of Versailles (p. 315) A. Germany lost land to surrounding nations such as France ...
The Allied Invasion of France
... coast. Waiting in thousands of transport ships were 150,000 soldiers from the U.S., Britain, Canada, and France. The troops watched with awe as the beaches that they would soon run across were pounded with explosives. This was the deciding moment of World War II, and they had spent months training f ...
... coast. Waiting in thousands of transport ships were 150,000 soldiers from the U.S., Britain, Canada, and France. The troops watched with awe as the beaches that they would soon run across were pounded with explosives. This was the deciding moment of World War II, and they had spent months training f ...
Major Fronts of the war
... LAST GERMAN OFFENSIVE OF WWII DECEBMER 1944 CLEARED WAY TO GERMANY SOVIETS ATTACK FROM THE EAST AMERICANS FROM THE WEST TIED DOWN HUGE AMOUNTS OF ALLIED RESOURCES ...
... LAST GERMAN OFFENSIVE OF WWII DECEBMER 1944 CLEARED WAY TO GERMANY SOVIETS ATTACK FROM THE EAST AMERICANS FROM THE WEST TIED DOWN HUGE AMOUNTS OF ALLIED RESOURCES ...
World War II.
... • HUGE amounts of government control over citizens, economies, & colonies was exercized • ALL citizens were engaged in war production (buying war bonds, women producing weapons in factories, governments deciding production (For example: NO Cars were produced in the USA during WWII – only tanks, etc. ...
... • HUGE amounts of government control over citizens, economies, & colonies was exercized • ALL citizens were engaged in war production (buying war bonds, women producing weapons in factories, governments deciding production (For example: NO Cars were produced in the USA during WWII – only tanks, etc. ...
Hot Time In The Town Of Berlin
... any or all persons may be excluded, and with respect to which, the right of any person to enter, remain in, or leave shall be subject to whatever restrictions the Secretary of War or the appropriate Military Commander may impose in his discretion. The Secretary of War is hereby authorized to provide ...
... any or all persons may be excluded, and with respect to which, the right of any person to enter, remain in, or leave shall be subject to whatever restrictions the Secretary of War or the appropriate Military Commander may impose in his discretion. The Secretary of War is hereby authorized to provide ...
World War II (1942
... Mexico during Project _____________________ d. In April 945, FDR died & his VP __________________________________________ had to decide how to end the war in the Pacific ...
... Mexico during Project _____________________ d. In April 945, FDR died & his VP __________________________________________ had to decide how to end the war in the Pacific ...
Part I: Fascism, Communism and World War Two
... Mussolini and Hitler are bringing order to societies wracked by class conflicts, raising levels of employment, and creating stable conditions for business. Many compare FDR’s early measures to fascism – and for some this is not a criticism. Fascism is admired because, in addition to imposing order, ...
... Mussolini and Hitler are bringing order to societies wracked by class conflicts, raising levels of employment, and creating stable conditions for business. Many compare FDR’s early measures to fascism – and for some this is not a criticism. Fascism is admired because, in addition to imposing order, ...
World War II 1942-1945
... c. In July 1945, the bomb was successfully ____________________ at Los Alamos, New Mexico during Project _____________________ d. In April 945, 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 945, FDR died & his VP ____________________________________________ had to decide how to end the war in the Pacific ...
Totalitarian Triumph In many countries, representative government
... the battle of Britain, which the British called the Blitz, the German air force (Luftwaffe) bombed public buildings and monuments, harbors, weapons depots, military bases, and industry. The British government poured its resources into antiaircraft weapons, its code‐breaking group Ultra, and the d ...
... the battle of Britain, which the British called the Blitz, the German air force (Luftwaffe) bombed public buildings and monuments, harbors, weapons depots, military bases, and industry. The British government poured its resources into antiaircraft weapons, its code‐breaking group Ultra, and the d ...
AP World History
... was established, to be based in New York City. Control over world affairs was no longer to be monopolized by Western powers. Although the primary mandate of the U.N. was to facilitate diplomacy, more specialized branches were subsequently created. The Cold War, which was to last four decades, result ...
... was established, to be based in New York City. Control over world affairs was no longer to be monopolized by Western powers. Although the primary mandate of the U.N. was to facilitate diplomacy, more specialized branches were subsequently created. The Cold War, which was to last four decades, result ...
Social 30 – Timeline Assignment – Interwar Period and WWII
... 16. Truman, Stalin, and Clement Atlee (new British PM) met post-war and decided on the following: Germany would pay reparations for war damages, would be denazified, and Nazis accused of war crimes would be brought to trial and punished. Final boundaries for the German occupation zones were decided ...
... 16. Truman, Stalin, and Clement Atlee (new British PM) met post-war and decided on the following: Germany would pay reparations for war damages, would be denazified, and Nazis accused of war crimes would be brought to trial and punished. Final boundaries for the German occupation zones were decided ...
Allied Strategy in the Pacific
... e. Battle of the Bulge f. Battle of Midway g. Battle of Leyte Gulf h. Battle of Okinawa i. Hiroshima And Nagasaki Chapter 24 Section 3 (pp. 818-827) 19.What made Japan finally surrender? The War Against The Jews (pp.828- 833) 20.What was Hitler’s reason to eliminate all European Jews? 21.What is Gen ...
... e. Battle of the Bulge f. Battle of Midway g. Battle of Leyte Gulf h. Battle of Okinawa i. Hiroshima And Nagasaki Chapter 24 Section 3 (pp. 818-827) 19.What made Japan finally surrender? The War Against The Jews (pp.828- 833) 20.What was Hitler’s reason to eliminate all European Jews? 21.What is Gen ...
Timeline - Okemos Public Schools
... 16. Truman, Stalin, and Clement Atlee (new British PM) met post-war and decided on the following: Germany would pay reparations for war damages, would be denazified, and Nazis accused of war crimes would be brought to trial and punished. Final boundaries for the German occupation zones were decided ...
... 16. Truman, Stalin, and Clement Atlee (new British PM) met post-war and decided on the following: Germany would pay reparations for war damages, would be denazified, and Nazis accused of war crimes would be brought to trial and punished. Final boundaries for the German occupation zones were decided ...
Europe in 1939, Eve of World War II
... continent." 2. At Yalta in February 1945 it was agreed that Germany, Austria, and Berlin would be divided into four zones of occupation. While the Western leaders wanted Eastern European states to be independent, autonomous, and democratic, Stalin feared that such conditions could mean an unfriendly ...
... continent." 2. At Yalta in February 1945 it was agreed that Germany, Austria, and Berlin would be divided into four zones of occupation. While the Western leaders wanted Eastern European states to be independent, autonomous, and democratic, Stalin feared that such conditions could mean an unfriendly ...
Holocaust Glossary and Timeline
... Führer and Reich Chancellor, Adolf Hitler. He will select his deputy. Section 2. This law is effective as of the time of the death of Reich President von Hindenburg.". 1935: September 15: The Nuremberg Laws are passed, denying Jews German citizenship and forbidding marriage between Jews and non-Jews ...
... Führer and Reich Chancellor, Adolf Hitler. He will select his deputy. Section 2. This law is effective as of the time of the death of Reich President von Hindenburg.". 1935: September 15: The Nuremberg Laws are passed, denying Jews German citizenship and forbidding marriage between Jews and non-Jews ...
World War II Notes
... Mussolini in Italy (1922) Fascism -stresses importance of the nation or ethnic group, extreme pride and total control by the supreme leader ...
... Mussolini in Italy (1922) Fascism -stresses importance of the nation or ethnic group, extreme pride and total control by the supreme leader ...
World War II Notes
... – Austria - annexed peacefully in 1938 – Sudetenland – territory in Czechoslovakia • Given to Germany by Great Britain and France ...
... – Austria - annexed peacefully in 1938 – Sudetenland – territory in Czechoslovakia • Given to Germany by Great Britain and France ...
KEY
... The Italians had turned on Mussolini. The new government did not want to fight and surrendered to the Allies in September, 1943. ...
... The Italians had turned on Mussolini. The new government did not want to fight and surrendered to the Allies in September, 1943. ...
Guided Notes – Holocaust and End of WWII
... On July 26, 1945 the Allies issued a _______________________________________________________, when the Japanese refused the Americans dropped the first atomic bomb on the Japanese city of __________________________ – yet the Japanese did not surrender. ...
... On July 26, 1945 the Allies issued a _______________________________________________________, when the Japanese refused the Americans dropped the first atomic bomb on the Japanese city of __________________________ – yet the Japanese did not surrender. ...
WWII - Cobb Learning
... D-Day (June 6, 1944) Operation Overlord Largest landing force in history invades Normandy, France Dwight D. Eisenhower – Supreme Allied Commander Battle of the Bulge 1944 – Hitler’s last chance to defend Germany Costly for U.S. Patton stops Germans ...
... D-Day (June 6, 1944) Operation Overlord Largest landing force in history invades Normandy, France Dwight D. Eisenhower – Supreme Allied Commander Battle of the Bulge 1944 – Hitler’s last chance to defend Germany Costly for U.S. Patton stops Germans ...
Star Media Group
... Today’s technology enables the visual re-creation of events that were not documented at the time. Special attention will also be paid the main political and military figures in the war as well as the weaponry, maps and military tactics. ...
... Today’s technology enables the visual re-creation of events that were not documented at the time. Special attention will also be paid the main political and military figures in the war as well as the weaponry, maps and military tactics. ...
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.