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World War II & the Cold War
... regulate economy US citizens begin rationing materials; most for military use Propaganda used to convince citizens to help ...
... regulate economy US citizens begin rationing materials; most for military use Propaganda used to convince citizens to help ...
Totalitarian Triumph In many countries, representative government
... World War I hero Henri Philippe Pétain (1856‐1951) was allowed to govern. Stalin used the diversion of war in the west to annex the Baltic States and to seize Bessarabia and Bukovina from Romania. Britain, now alone in its fight against Hitlerʹs Germany, elected Winston Churchill (1874‐1965) as p ...
... World War I hero Henri Philippe Pétain (1856‐1951) was allowed to govern. Stalin used the diversion of war in the west to annex the Baltic States and to seize Bessarabia and Bukovina from Romania. Britain, now alone in its fight against Hitlerʹs Germany, elected Winston Churchill (1874‐1965) as p ...
US History/Geography Final Exam 2011 REVIEW Directions: Gather
... 30. What were 3 things that Hitler suggested in his book “Mein Kampf?” 31. Before WWII other countries tried to keep the peace by giving in to Hitler’s demands. What is this called? 32. Before invading Poland, Hitler made a non-aggression pact with which country? 33. Why didn’t France’s Maginot Line ...
... 30. What were 3 things that Hitler suggested in his book “Mein Kampf?” 31. Before WWII other countries tried to keep the peace by giving in to Hitler’s demands. What is this called? 32. Before invading Poland, Hitler made a non-aggression pact with which country? 33. Why didn’t France’s Maginot Line ...
my Fascism/World War Two Study Guide
... Warn Stalin of our power. We do not want Stalin involved in Helping fight Japan. He could turn his sights towards China Japan, even us. Against : Once bomb used it will always be used Arms race America could never hold the moral high ground Japan on verge of collapse Soviets would fight Japanese ...
... Warn Stalin of our power. We do not want Stalin involved in Helping fight Japan. He could turn his sights towards China Japan, even us. Against : Once bomb used it will always be used Arms race America could never hold the moral high ground Japan on verge of collapse Soviets would fight Japanese ...
Chapter 23 Notes
... 1. World War I caused the deaths of millions and the destruction of numerous cities and farms. The European economy was in ruins. 2. The Treaty of Versailles left many European nations unhappy. • France thought the treaty was too easy on Germany. • Italy had been on the winning side of the war but w ...
... 1. World War I caused the deaths of millions and the destruction of numerous cities and farms. The European economy was in ruins. 2. The Treaty of Versailles left many European nations unhappy. • France thought the treaty was too easy on Germany. • Italy had been on the winning side of the war but w ...
World War II Section 1
... • Major goals of Leningrad and Moscow not reached before harsh Soviet winter • Soviet armies had time to rebuild and would fight back ...
... • Major goals of Leningrad and Moscow not reached before harsh Soviet winter • Soviet armies had time to rebuild and would fight back ...
WWII: The Road to War
... B. War in the West • After Poland fell, the war entered a quiet period… The Allies held their soldiers in fear of mass casualties while Germany waited for a way to get into France • France’s defense was known as the Maginot Linewalls, artillery, underground rails, and housing for troops along the G ...
... B. War in the West • After Poland fell, the war entered a quiet period… The Allies held their soldiers in fear of mass casualties while Germany waited for a way to get into France • France’s defense was known as the Maginot Linewalls, artillery, underground rails, and housing for troops along the G ...
Japanese Path to War
... He also believed that Germany was capable of building a great civilization and needed more land in order to become a great power. After World War I, the Treaty of Versailles had limited Germany’s military power. At first, Hitler said that Germany wanted to revise the unfair provisions of the treaty ...
... He also believed that Germany was capable of building a great civilization and needed more land in order to become a great power. After World War I, the Treaty of Versailles had limited Germany’s military power. At first, Hitler said that Germany wanted to revise the unfair provisions of the treaty ...
The Gathering Storm of Fascism and the Weak American Reaction
... Famous Spanish painter Pablo Picasso’s most famous painting was called Guernica. Here it is! Why did Picasso make this painting, and what connection does it have to this era of history? ...
... Famous Spanish painter Pablo Picasso’s most famous painting was called Guernica. Here it is! Why did Picasso make this painting, and what connection does it have to this era of history? ...
World War II Begins
... Hitler suddenly ordered them to stop. No one is sure why, Historians know he was nervous about risking his tanks forces, and he wanted to wait until more infantry arrived. Perhaps Hitler thought that aircraft alone could destroy the soldiers trapped near Dunkirk. There is also some evidence that Hit ...
... Hitler suddenly ordered them to stop. No one is sure why, Historians know he was nervous about risking his tanks forces, and he wanted to wait until more infantry arrived. Perhaps Hitler thought that aircraft alone could destroy the soldiers trapped near Dunkirk. There is also some evidence that Hit ...
PPT = The War in Europe
... • Although the USSR won the battle, marking a major defeat of the Germans the Soviets lost more than 1 million men in the battle (more than twice the number of deaths the U.S. suffered in all the war) Wounded in the Battle of Stalingrad ...
... • Although the USSR won the battle, marking a major defeat of the Germans the Soviets lost more than 1 million men in the battle (more than twice the number of deaths the U.S. suffered in all the war) Wounded in the Battle of Stalingrad ...
ww2
... contained many ethnic Germans; Hitler wanted all Germans (and the land they lived on) to be ruled by Germany The Czechs asked Britain and France for help ...
... contained many ethnic Germans; Hitler wanted all Germans (and the land they lived on) to be ruled by Germany The Czechs asked Britain and France for help ...
Great Depression & WWII
... • Germany printed extra money to pay the debt, triggering hyperinflation. Workers were known to collect their wages in suitcases, then spending them immediately. • During the war, Britain and France had purchased war goods from the United States on credit. Now they were deeply in debt. • Americans f ...
... • Germany printed extra money to pay the debt, triggering hyperinflation. Workers were known to collect their wages in suitcases, then spending them immediately. • During the war, Britain and France had purchased war goods from the United States on credit. Now they were deeply in debt. • Americans f ...
Ch 24 and 26 Rise of Totalitariansim and WWII Study
... 3. Explain how Stalin built a totalitarian state in the Soviet Union. 4. Explain how Mussolini obtained power in Italy, and identify the features of Fascist rule. 5. Explain the factors that enabled Hitler to come to power, and identify the features of Nazi rule. 6. Summarize the Spanish Civil War ( ...
... 3. Explain how Stalin built a totalitarian state in the Soviet Union. 4. Explain how Mussolini obtained power in Italy, and identify the features of Fascist rule. 5. Explain the factors that enabled Hitler to come to power, and identify the features of Nazi rule. 6. Summarize the Spanish Civil War ( ...
Hitler and the Nazis 1918-1939
... Extremist parties were gaining ground. People supported Hitler because they feared communism. They believed his promises that he would be a strong leader who would make Germany great again. The government and the democratic parties could not agree on how to deal with Germany’s problems. There we ...
... Extremist parties were gaining ground. People supported Hitler because they feared communism. They believed his promises that he would be a strong leader who would make Germany great again. The government and the democratic parties could not agree on how to deal with Germany’s problems. There we ...
Goal Seven PowerPoint - Amanda Church
... force) has destroyed the Polish air force…with most of the Polish planes never getting off the ground • Now the Germany army and air force have no threat of being attacked in the air • Stuka’s mercilessly attack Polish troops ...
... force) has destroyed the Polish air force…with most of the Polish planes never getting off the ground • Now the Germany army and air force have no threat of being attacked in the air • Stuka’s mercilessly attack Polish troops ...
WWII
... Incident) 1932-Naval officers killed Prime Minister of Japan 1937-Invaded China 1940-Announced plan of liberating Asia from European colonizers 1940-Germany, Italy, and Japan become allies 1940-Seize French Indochina ...
... Incident) 1932-Naval officers killed Prime Minister of Japan 1937-Invaded China 1940-Announced plan of liberating Asia from European colonizers 1940-Germany, Italy, and Japan become allies 1940-Seize French Indochina ...
1 - My CCSD
... 1. How did World War I and the Versailles Treaty sow the seeds of World War II? 2. What were the basic beliefs of fascism? of Nazism? 3. How did fascism differ from communism? 4. Why did the Japanese invade Manchuria in 1931? 5. Why were Americans supporting a neutral position in the 1930s regarding ...
... 1. How did World War I and the Versailles Treaty sow the seeds of World War II? 2. What were the basic beliefs of fascism? of Nazism? 3. How did fascism differ from communism? 4. Why did the Japanese invade Manchuria in 1931? 5. Why were Americans supporting a neutral position in the 1930s regarding ...
2006 WWII Study Guide
... Germany fail? How did Germany’s first failure affect its military strategy? 3. What were the effects of the Russo-German Nonaggression Pact on both signers? 4. Why did Hitler decide to attack Russia? How do you account for Germany’s failure to defeat Russia? What was the turning point in the aspect ...
... Germany fail? How did Germany’s first failure affect its military strategy? 3. What were the effects of the Russo-German Nonaggression Pact on both signers? 4. Why did Hitler decide to attack Russia? How do you account for Germany’s failure to defeat Russia? What was the turning point in the aspect ...
Ch - cloudfront.net
... last good war." Not that any war is good and not that there weren't terrible sacrifices, but World War II, as TIME dubbed it, was a war that had to be fought and won. This was an unambiguous struggle between good and evil. It was not just about national interests but also about values. Hitler and To ...
... last good war." Not that any war is good and not that there weren't terrible sacrifices, but World War II, as TIME dubbed it, was a war that had to be fought and won. This was an unambiguous struggle between good and evil. It was not just about national interests but also about values. Hitler and To ...
Section 1 Objectives
... Bell Ringer: Put yourself in the place of a high school junior in December 1941. How does the news of the war impact your life? Main Idea: Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States mobilized for war. Why It Matters Now: Military industries in the United States today are a major part of ...
... Bell Ringer: Put yourself in the place of a high school junior in December 1941. How does the news of the war impact your life? Main Idea: Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States mobilized for war. Why It Matters Now: Military industries in the United States today are a major part of ...
Hitler
... League for help, they secretly made a pact with Italy and gave them Abyssinia instead ...
... League for help, they secretly made a pact with Italy and gave them Abyssinia instead ...
a world in flames
... governments throughout the Russian Empire. The Russian territories were renamed the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in 1922. The Communists set up a one-party rule ...
... governments throughout the Russian Empire. The Russian territories were renamed the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in 1922. The Communists set up a one-party rule ...
SS5H6 The student will explain the reasons for America`s
... The rise of powerful dictators wanting to take over the world led to WWII. 2. Why did the U.S. get involved in WWII? The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor brought the United States into World War II. 3. Who are the Axis Powers and the leaders for each? Germany ~ Hitler Italy ~ Mussolini Japan ~ Hirohi ...
... The rise of powerful dictators wanting to take over the world led to WWII. 2. Why did the U.S. get involved in WWII? The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor brought the United States into World War II. 3. Who are the Axis Powers and the leaders for each? Germany ~ Hitler Italy ~ Mussolini Japan ~ Hirohi ...
World War II and American animation
World War II changed the possibilities for animation. Prior to the war, animation was seen as a form of childish entertainment. The attack on Pearl Harbor was a turning point in its utility. On December 8, 1941, the U.S. Army began working with Walt Disney at his studio, stationing Army personnel there for the duration of the war. The Army and Disney set about making various types of films for several different audiences. Most films meant for the public included some type of propaganda, while films for the troops included training and education about a given topic.Films intended for the public were often meant to build morale. They allowed Americans to release their anger and frustration through ridicule and crude humor. Many films simply reflected the war culture and were pure entertainment. Others carried strong messages meant to arouse public involvement or set a public mood.