mobilizing for war - Marmaton Valley Schools
... – 1st naval battle in history where ships never see each other – Stop Japanese advance to Australia ...
... – 1st naval battle in history where ships never see each other – Stop Japanese advance to Australia ...
Intensive Review - Standard 7
... The United States placed an oil _____________________ on Japan for launching aggressive warfare in Manchuria, China, and the Pacific. Japan, seeing the embargo as a threat to its ability to maintain a navy, attacked the U.S. Pacific Fleet at _________________ Harbor on _____________ ____, 1941. The ...
... The United States placed an oil _____________________ on Japan for launching aggressive warfare in Manchuria, China, and the Pacific. Japan, seeing the embargo as a threat to its ability to maintain a navy, attacked the U.S. Pacific Fleet at _________________ Harbor on _____________ ____, 1941. The ...
World War 2 quiz fill in the blanks to make this accurate and
... demands for ___________________. The two __________________ governments seemed to offer citizens more than the _________________. In their system the ________________ is more important than the ____________. Another form of ______________ government which arose following the _______ world war was co ...
... demands for ___________________. The two __________________ governments seemed to offer citizens more than the _________________. In their system the ________________ is more important than the ____________. Another form of ______________ government which arose following the _______ world war was co ...
Chapter 16 Take Home Quiz Use your text/note book
... D. the Baltic States. ____ 3. The Germans first successfully used the blitzkrieg in an attack on A. France. B. Poland. C. Finland. D. the Soviet Union. ____ 4. Charles de Gaulle was the A. French general who negotiated France's terms of surrender. B. prime minister of France before World War II. C. ...
... D. the Baltic States. ____ 3. The Germans first successfully used the blitzkrieg in an attack on A. France. B. Poland. C. Finland. D. the Soviet Union. ____ 4. Charles de Gaulle was the A. French general who negotiated France's terms of surrender. B. prime minister of France before World War II. C. ...
World War II * Historical Context
... and material destruction was the ______ devastating war in human history. ...
... and material destruction was the ______ devastating war in human history. ...
The Road to War
... World War II. (See “We Are Americans Too!” pp. 16-19.) After Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in December 1941, people of Japanese ancestry in the U.S. were seen as security risks. U.S. military leaders urged President Franklin D. Roosevelt to take action. On February 19, 1942, the President signed Execu ...
... World War II. (See “We Are Americans Too!” pp. 16-19.) After Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in December 1941, people of Japanese ancestry in the U.S. were seen as security risks. U.S. military leaders urged President Franklin D. Roosevelt to take action. On February 19, 1942, the President signed Execu ...
America in World War II
... feared to be spies. Americans sent many Japanese Americans to relocation camps . ...
... feared to be spies. Americans sent many Japanese Americans to relocation camps . ...
18-4 Powerpoint
... on Hiroshima August 6, 1945 • Flattened four square miles • Killed 70,000 people • More died from radiation months after ...
... on Hiroshima August 6, 1945 • Flattened four square miles • Killed 70,000 people • More died from radiation months after ...
World War II
... In Germany, many people rallied around Adolf Hitler – leader of the National Socialist Worker’s Party, or Nazi Party. The Depression also brought military leaders to power in Japan. In September of 1939, Hitler invaded Poland. 2 days later, Britain and France declared war on Germany. ...
... In Germany, many people rallied around Adolf Hitler – leader of the National Socialist Worker’s Party, or Nazi Party. The Depression also brought military leaders to power in Japan. In September of 1939, Hitler invaded Poland. 2 days later, Britain and France declared war on Germany. ...
WORLD HISTORY - Oak Park Unified School District
... 2. What was the “final solution”? 3. Describe the horrors that Jews faced in the concentration camps. 4. Give 2 examples of people risking their lives to protect and hide Jews during the Holocaust. 5. Which govt. collaborated with the Nazi to send Jews to the camps? C. Co-Prosperity Sphere 1. What s ...
... 2. What was the “final solution”? 3. Describe the horrors that Jews faced in the concentration camps. 4. Give 2 examples of people risking their lives to protect and hide Jews during the Holocaust. 5. Which govt. collaborated with the Nazi to send Jews to the camps? C. Co-Prosperity Sphere 1. What s ...
WWII, Pt. 2 - Oak Park Unified School District
... 2. What was the “final solution”? 3. Describe the horrors that Jews faced in the concentration camps. 4. Give 2 examples of people risking their lives to protect and hide Jews during the Holocaust. 5. Which govt. collaborated with the Nazi to send Jews to the camps? C. Co-Prosperity Sphere 1. What s ...
... 2. What was the “final solution”? 3. Describe the horrors that Jews faced in the concentration camps. 4. Give 2 examples of people risking their lives to protect and hide Jews during the Holocaust. 5. Which govt. collaborated with the Nazi to send Jews to the camps? C. Co-Prosperity Sphere 1. What s ...
world history - Oak Park Unified School District
... 2. What was the “final solution”? 3. Describe the horrors that Jews faced in the concentration camps. 4. Give 2 examples of people risking their lives to protect and hide Jews during the Holocaust. 5. Which govt. collaborated with the Nazi to send Jews to the camps? C. Co-Prosperity Sphere 1. What s ...
... 2. What was the “final solution”? 3. Describe the horrors that Jews faced in the concentration camps. 4. Give 2 examples of people risking their lives to protect and hide Jews during the Holocaust. 5. Which govt. collaborated with the Nazi to send Jews to the camps? C. Co-Prosperity Sphere 1. What s ...
31.4 Toward Victory
... Victory in Europe • Air attacks pounded Germany day and night • Early in 1945, the Soviets moved in from the east, while the other Allied forces closed in from the west • As Soviet troops fought their way into Berlin, Hitler committed suicide • Berlin fell on May 2, 1945 • On May 7, Germany surren ...
... Victory in Europe • Air attacks pounded Germany day and night • Early in 1945, the Soviets moved in from the east, while the other Allied forces closed in from the west • As Soviet troops fought their way into Berlin, Hitler committed suicide • Berlin fell on May 2, 1945 • On May 7, Germany surren ...
29-4 notes - Mr. Shawiak
... August 8: The Soviet Union invaded Manchuria. The Japanese did not respond. August 9: The United States dropped a second atomic bomb on Nagasaki. This time, more than 40,000 people were killed August 10: Emperor Hirohito intervened and forced the government to surrender. ...
... August 8: The Soviet Union invaded Manchuria. The Japanese did not respond. August 9: The United States dropped a second atomic bomb on Nagasaki. This time, more than 40,000 people were killed August 10: Emperor Hirohito intervened and forced the government to surrender. ...
1933: Inauguration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt
... funding for the Space Program • Program for social and educational reform: New Frontier • He went against the “prime directive”, exploring strange new worlds and saw it fit to fix or change them, when they needed it. JFK repeatedly violated “social norms” (especially in areas such as Civil Rights) w ...
... funding for the Space Program • Program for social and educational reform: New Frontier • He went against the “prime directive”, exploring strange new worlds and saw it fit to fix or change them, when they needed it. JFK repeatedly violated “social norms” (especially in areas such as Civil Rights) w ...
How did the Great Depression help cause WWII?
... December 8th, 1941 - America declared war on Japan In which Germany and Italy then declared war on the ...
... December 8th, 1941 - America declared war on Japan In which Germany and Italy then declared war on the ...
America Moves Toward War
... President Roosevelt hadn’t wanted to fight this war on two fronts; saw Germany as the greater threat, but now had to fight Japan, as well Roosevelt, in a famous speech, asked Congress to declare war against Japan; Congress quickly did so Three days later, Germany and Italy declared war on the United ...
... President Roosevelt hadn’t wanted to fight this war on two fronts; saw Germany as the greater threat, but now had to fight Japan, as well Roosevelt, in a famous speech, asked Congress to declare war against Japan; Congress quickly did so Three days later, Germany and Italy declared war on the United ...
Imperialism: China: Spheres of Influence
... Nicholas II of Russia, is eyeing a particular piece, the French Marianne who seems not to care. The Meiji Emperor of Japan, carefully contemplating which pieces to take. Chinese official throws up his hands to try and stop them, but is powerless. ...
... Nicholas II of Russia, is eyeing a particular piece, the French Marianne who seems not to care. The Meiji Emperor of Japan, carefully contemplating which pieces to take. Chinese official throws up his hands to try and stop them, but is powerless. ...
Pacific War 6th `07
... •Suicide Mission •Used when Japanese army became desperate. •"I don't think there would be any other certain way to carry out the operation [to hold the Philippines], than to put a 250 kg bomb on a Zero and let it crash into a U.S. carrier, in order to disable her for a week." –Vice Admiral Takijiro ...
... •Suicide Mission •Used when Japanese army became desperate. •"I don't think there would be any other certain way to carry out the operation [to hold the Philippines], than to put a 250 kg bomb on a Zero and let it crash into a U.S. carrier, in order to disable her for a week." –Vice Admiral Takijiro ...
d. the bombing of Pearl Harbor by Japan
... against communists and Jews. Hitler was antiSemitic, or prejudiced against Jewish people. In 1933, he was appointed chancellor, and became president within two years. ...
... against communists and Jews. Hitler was antiSemitic, or prejudiced against Jewish people. In 1933, he was appointed chancellor, and became president within two years. ...
World War II
... - September 1931: Japanese army seizes Manchuria, China - League of Nations condemns the aggression (cannot enforce) Result: Japan withdraws from League of Nations ...
... - September 1931: Japanese army seizes Manchuria, China - League of Nations condemns the aggression (cannot enforce) Result: Japan withdraws from League of Nations ...
WWII Factsheet
... consisted of the United States, the United Kingdom, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, China and their allies. ...
... consisted of the United States, the United Kingdom, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, China and their allies. ...
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.