The Second World War - Miami Beach Senior High School
... April 1942: Japan controls most of Asia and western Pacific Ocean Japan establishes a “community” in Asia Japanese attacks unify Americans for war Hitler declares war on the United States, thinking the US will be distracted by Japan ...
... April 1942: Japan controls most of Asia and western Pacific Ocean Japan establishes a “community” in Asia Japanese attacks unify Americans for war Hitler declares war on the United States, thinking the US will be distracted by Japan ...
File
... – The rise of Fascism was a cause of World War II – Benito Mussolini-Fascist dictator of Italy Germany – Adolf Hitler-Fascist dictator of Germany – Hitler directed his anger towards intellectuals, Communists, and Jews in the 1930s because he blamed them for Germany’s economic depression and its defe ...
... – The rise of Fascism was a cause of World War II – Benito Mussolini-Fascist dictator of Italy Germany – Adolf Hitler-Fascist dictator of Germany – Hitler directed his anger towards intellectuals, Communists, and Jews in the 1930s because he blamed them for Germany’s economic depression and its defe ...
US History - Unit 6: WWII
... 2. Interment of Japanese Americans a. Feb. 19, 1942: President Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066 – authorized the secretary of war to define restricted areas and remove civilian residents who were threats to national security. 1) primary target - 112,000 Japanese Americans in California, Washing ...
... 2. Interment of Japanese Americans a. Feb. 19, 1942: President Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066 – authorized the secretary of war to define restricted areas and remove civilian residents who were threats to national security. 1) primary target - 112,000 Japanese Americans in California, Washing ...
U.S. History Spring Unit II: WWII The Pacfic Front Name: America
... had to surrender after General Douglas MacArthur and his troops failed to hold the Bataan Peninsula and the island of Corregidor. This was when MacArthur said his famous line, "I will return." Pacific Offensive - America began an offensive campaign during the summer of 1942. They defeated the Japane ...
... had to surrender after General Douglas MacArthur and his troops failed to hold the Bataan Peninsula and the island of Corregidor. This was when MacArthur said his famous line, "I will return." Pacific Offensive - America began an offensive campaign during the summer of 1942. They defeated the Japane ...
JB APUSH Unit 8C
... governmental institutions. But when under conditions of modern warfare our shores are threatened by hostile forces, the power to protect must be commensurate with the threatened danger. ...
... governmental institutions. But when under conditions of modern warfare our shores are threatened by hostile forces, the power to protect must be commensurate with the threatened danger. ...
WWII Summary Reading
... designs of totalitarian regimes in Japan, Italy, and Germany. In 1931 Japan had invaded Manchuria, crushed Chinese resistance, and set up the puppet state of Manchukuo. Italy, under Benito Mussolini, enlarged its boundaries in Libya and in 1935 conquered Ethiopia. Germany, under Nazi leader Adolf Hi ...
... designs of totalitarian regimes in Japan, Italy, and Germany. In 1931 Japan had invaded Manchuria, crushed Chinese resistance, and set up the puppet state of Manchukuo. Italy, under Benito Mussolini, enlarged its boundaries in Libya and in 1935 conquered Ethiopia. Germany, under Nazi leader Adolf Hi ...
Japanese internment Camps
... It was not until 1988 that our government apologized for the mistreatment of Japanese citizens during World War II. Any Japanese citizen who was still alive in 1988 was given $21,000 for the mistreatment of our government. The government would not pay the $21,000 to survivors of family members who w ...
... It was not until 1988 that our government apologized for the mistreatment of Japanese citizens during World War II. Any Japanese citizen who was still alive in 1988 was given $21,000 for the mistreatment of our government. The government would not pay the $21,000 to survivors of family members who w ...
10 - cloudfront.net
... the importance of geographic factors. 4. Describe the political, diplomatic, and military leaders during the war (e.g., Winston Churchill, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Emperor Hirohito, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Joseph Stalin, Douglas MacArthur, Dwight Eisenhower). 5. Analyze the Nazi policy of ...
... the importance of geographic factors. 4. Describe the political, diplomatic, and military leaders during the war (e.g., Winston Churchill, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Emperor Hirohito, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Joseph Stalin, Douglas MacArthur, Dwight Eisenhower). 5. Analyze the Nazi policy of ...
THE SECOND WORLD WAR (1939 – 1945) PART – 3 DEFEAT OF
... The cold war led to one crisis after another, such as the Berlin Blockade (1948-49), Crisis over Missiles in Cuba (1962) and military intervention in Czechoslovakia. Michael Gorbachev introduced many reforms in Russia. His policies of political liberalization went a long way in relieving the world o ...
... The cold war led to one crisis after another, such as the Berlin Blockade (1948-49), Crisis over Missiles in Cuba (1962) and military intervention in Czechoslovakia. Michael Gorbachev introduced many reforms in Russia. His policies of political liberalization went a long way in relieving the world o ...
Presentación de PowerPoint
... The third is freedom from want -- which, translated into world terms, means economic understandings which will secure to every nation a healthy peacetime life for its inhabitants -- everywhere in the world. The fourth is freedom from fear -- which, translated into world terms, means a world-wide red ...
... The third is freedom from want -- which, translated into world terms, means economic understandings which will secure to every nation a healthy peacetime life for its inhabitants -- everywhere in the world. The fourth is freedom from fear -- which, translated into world terms, means a world-wide red ...
File - US History I
... Trial/Occupation of Japan Handouts, Notes from Rape of Nanking and Japanese Internment Activity, and WWII quiz. Review: Use study guides from 1920s /Great Depression/New Deal Units. ...
... Trial/Occupation of Japan Handouts, Notes from Rape of Nanking and Japanese Internment Activity, and WWII quiz. Review: Use study guides from 1920s /Great Depression/New Deal Units. ...
US would be the “great arsenal of democracy” (again only allied
... touched by war here at home) • Show America the Story of Us: WWII 11:5015:39 • In June 1941 Hitler violating the Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939 & invaded Soviet Union = LendLease applied to USSR too (very strained relations with this ally, didn’t recognize as country til 1932, USSR refusal to pay War debt ...
... touched by war here at home) • Show America the Story of Us: WWII 11:5015:39 • In June 1941 Hitler violating the Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939 & invaded Soviet Union = LendLease applied to USSR too (very strained relations with this ally, didn’t recognize as country til 1932, USSR refusal to pay War debt ...
US Forces
... island hopping. This map shows the paths of the American campaign in the Pacific, closing the circle on Japan. After the Soviet Union entered the war and Hiroshima and Nagasaki were destroyed by atomic bombs, Japan surrendered on August 15, 1945. ...
... island hopping. This map shows the paths of the American campaign in the Pacific, closing the circle on Japan. After the Soviet Union entered the war and Hiroshima and Nagasaki were destroyed by atomic bombs, Japan surrendered on August 15, 1945. ...
World War II
... Axis vs. Allies • Axis Powers: Germany, Italy and Japan • The Allied Powers: Great Britain, France, and the USSR-with the US joining in late 1941 ...
... Axis vs. Allies • Axis Powers: Germany, Italy and Japan • The Allied Powers: Great Britain, France, and the USSR-with the US joining in late 1941 ...
Ch. 14 and 15 Notes-WWII
... A) 1930’s, most Americans favored Isolationism B) 1930’s, Congress passed Neutrality Acts which prohibited loans, weapons sales, traveling on ships of nations at war C) Sept 21, 1939, Neutrality Acts amended allowing Cash and Carry plan to any nation ...
... A) 1930’s, most Americans favored Isolationism B) 1930’s, Congress passed Neutrality Acts which prohibited loans, weapons sales, traveling on ships of nations at war C) Sept 21, 1939, Neutrality Acts amended allowing Cash and Carry plan to any nation ...
World War II
... to work in the factories (Rosie the Riveter) African Americans moved to the North to work General population shifted to the “sunbelt” Women joined the military in WACS, WAVES to do medical & tech support, along with flying equipment to war zone and decoding War Production Board was created t ...
... to work in the factories (Rosie the Riveter) African Americans moved to the North to work General population shifted to the “sunbelt” Women joined the military in WACS, WAVES to do medical & tech support, along with flying equipment to war zone and decoding War Production Board was created t ...
World War II - Mrs. Abbagnaro's Page
... in Asia and the Pacific set out to build a “new order” in the lands they occupied ...
... in Asia and the Pacific set out to build a “new order” in the lands they occupied ...
Chapter 17-3 Questions ppt
... 1. Describe the size of the Japanese Empire at the beginning of the war. • in the 6 mos. after Pearl Harbor, Japanese expand empire • Hong Kong, Fr. Indochina, Malaya, Burma, Thailand, ½ of China, Formosa, Wake, Guam, Solomon Islands, 2 islands in the Aleutians (Alaska) • Dwarfs Hitler’s empire ...
... 1. Describe the size of the Japanese Empire at the beginning of the war. • in the 6 mos. after Pearl Harbor, Japanese expand empire • Hong Kong, Fr. Indochina, Malaya, Burma, Thailand, ½ of China, Formosa, Wake, Guam, Solomon Islands, 2 islands in the Aleutians (Alaska) • Dwarfs Hitler’s empire ...
WWII was a
... 1. The Battle of Stalingrad ends German advance in the Soviet Union (671) 2. Allied invasion of North Africa (672) 3. FDR and Churchill decided that the Allies would only accept unconditional surrender at the Casablanca Conference. (beginning of “Increasing the Pressure on Germany” page 673) 4. Alli ...
... 1. The Battle of Stalingrad ends German advance in the Soviet Union (671) 2. Allied invasion of North Africa (672) 3. FDR and Churchill decided that the Allies would only accept unconditional surrender at the Casablanca Conference. (beginning of “Increasing the Pressure on Germany” page 673) 4. Alli ...
7.1 Totalitarian Dictators
... Tojo invaded Manchuria 1931 Appeasement: Idea of ignoring a problem and just letting it continue to happen because of not wanting to get involved ...
... Tojo invaded Manchuria 1931 Appeasement: Idea of ignoring a problem and just letting it continue to happen because of not wanting to get involved ...
Reading: AMSCO, pp. 518-525 Key Terms Stimson Doctrine Good
... 3. How did European nations respond to the rise of fascism in Italy and Germany? Why do you think they responded this way? ...
... 3. How did European nations respond to the rise of fascism in Italy and Germany? Why do you think they responded this way? ...
Causes of WWII in the Pacific
... • Japan was pursing a traditional imperialist policy and took too many risks/gambles and “stumbled into” war • U.S. was more to blame for war in the Pacific – Japan was just trying to “liberate” Asia from Western domination. They were continually provoked and mistreated by the West. Fought a defensi ...
... • Japan was pursing a traditional imperialist policy and took too many risks/gambles and “stumbled into” war • U.S. was more to blame for war in the Pacific – Japan was just trying to “liberate” Asia from Western domination. They were continually provoked and mistreated by the West. Fought a defensi ...
Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
The Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere (大東亞共榮圏 Dai-tō-a Kyōeiken) was an imperial propaganda concept created and promulgated for occupied Asian populations during the first third of the Shōwa era by the government and military of the Empire of Japan. It extended greater than East Asia and promoted the cultural and economic unity of Northeast Asians, Southeast Asians, and Oceanians. It also declared the intention to create a self-sufficient ""bloc of Asian nations led by the Japanese and free of Western powers"". It was announced in a radio address entitled ""The International Situation and Japan's Position"" by Foreign Minister Hachirō Arita on June 29, 1940.An Investigation of Global Policy with the Yamato Race as Nucleus—a secret document completed in 1943 for high-ranking government use—laid out the superior position of Japan in the Greater Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, showing the subordination of other nations was part of explicit policy and not forced by the war. It explicitly states the superiority of the Japanese over other Asian races and provides evidence that the Sphere was inherently hierarchical, including the Japanese Empire's true intention of domination over the Asian continent and Pacific Ocean.