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... 1935: Benito Mussolini’s fascist Italians invaded Ethiopia ...
... 1935: Benito Mussolini’s fascist Italians invaded Ethiopia ...
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... homes, cars and businesses for very, very little money d. all of these ______ 13. Which of the following was NOT true of the Auschwitz and Dachau concentration camps? a. adults who appeared over 50 and young children who couldn’t work were immediately murdered b. only Jewish people were sent to conc ...
... homes, cars and businesses for very, very little money d. all of these ______ 13. Which of the following was NOT true of the Auschwitz and Dachau concentration camps? a. adults who appeared over 50 and young children who couldn’t work were immediately murdered b. only Jewish people were sent to conc ...
Causes of WWII
... Third, they respect the right of all peoples to choose the form of government under which they will live; and they wish to see sovereign rights and self government restored to those who have been forcibly deprived of them; Fourth, they will endeavor, with due respect for their existing obligations, ...
... Third, they respect the right of all peoples to choose the form of government under which they will live; and they wish to see sovereign rights and self government restored to those who have been forcibly deprived of them; Fourth, they will endeavor, with due respect for their existing obligations, ...
Chapter 24.2 and .4
... If US attacks any of the nations in the Axis powers faces a two ocean war (we don’t want that) so US stays out But just in case…..US passes Selective Service Act (1940) first peacetime draft (21-35 could serve in military 1940, Franklin Roosevelt runs for and wins a 3rd term in office (first preside ...
... If US attacks any of the nations in the Axis powers faces a two ocean war (we don’t want that) so US stays out But just in case…..US passes Selective Service Act (1940) first peacetime draft (21-35 could serve in military 1940, Franklin Roosevelt runs for and wins a 3rd term in office (first preside ...
File - World History
... Operation Barbarossa, the invasion began in the summer of 1941. Russia had the largest army in the world, but the Nazis were very skilled and had air-superiority. As the Germans advanced, the Russians retreated and began using the scorched-earth strategy as ...
... Operation Barbarossa, the invasion began in the summer of 1941. Russia had the largest army in the world, but the Nazis were very skilled and had air-superiority. As the Germans advanced, the Russians retreated and began using the scorched-earth strategy as ...
World War II Rise of Germany
... other in the event of war. As part of the deal, Hitler promised Stalin part of Poland, which he planned to invade soon. ...
... other in the event of war. As part of the deal, Hitler promised Stalin part of Poland, which he planned to invade soon. ...
HW 7: Language and Power Nazi Propaganda Propaganda is
... of Nazi propaganda reveals as much about the content and strategies involved in producing this information as it does about the audience that received it. When exploring this history with students it is important to look at propaganda not only through the lens of its creators (the messengers), but a ...
... of Nazi propaganda reveals as much about the content and strategies involved in producing this information as it does about the audience that received it. When exploring this history with students it is important to look at propaganda not only through the lens of its creators (the messengers), but a ...
CPUSH (Unit , # )
... b. Fascist governments were controlled by ________________________ who demanded _____________________ from citizens c. Fascists did not offer ______________________________ and used one party to rule the nation d. Unlike Communists, fascists believed people could keep their _________________________ ...
... b. Fascist governments were controlled by ________________________ who demanded _____________________ from citizens c. Fascists did not offer ______________________________ and used one party to rule the nation d. Unlike Communists, fascists believed people could keep their _________________________ ...
Unit 6 Rise of Totalitarianism
... Japan, encouraged Hitler to expand Germany too By 1936, Hitler had expanded the German military and moved troops into the Rhineland In 1938, Germany annexed Austria and the Sudetenland In 1939, Hitler invaded ...
... Japan, encouraged Hitler to expand Germany too By 1936, Hitler had expanded the German military and moved troops into the Rhineland In 1938, Germany annexed Austria and the Sudetenland In 1939, Hitler invaded ...
World History Name: Mr. Fitz-Patrick Period: UNIT 5: Holocaust and
... chain of events that led to it? Discuss Hitler, the Nuremberg Laws and the Nazis. 2. What was life like for Jews in the ghettos and the camps? What happened to new arrivals at a camp? What conditions did the Americans find when they liberated the camps? 3. How did Hitler come to power? How did he us ...
... chain of events that led to it? Discuss Hitler, the Nuremberg Laws and the Nazis. 2. What was life like for Jews in the ghettos and the camps? What happened to new arrivals at a camp? What conditions did the Americans find when they liberated the camps? 3. How did Hitler come to power? How did he us ...
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... 25. What country was Auschwitz in? A. Poland B. Austria C. Sweden D. Hungary 26. Which individual performed medical experiments on prisoners at Auschwitz? A. Josef Mengele B. Alois Brunner C. Heinrich Himmler ...
... 25. What country was Auschwitz in? A. Poland B. Austria C. Sweden D. Hungary 26. Which individual performed medical experiments on prisoners at Auschwitz? A. Josef Mengele B. Alois Brunner C. Heinrich Himmler ...
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... 25. What country was Auschwitz in? A. Poland B. Austria C. Sweden D. Hungary 26. Which individual performed medical experiments on prisoners at Auschwitz? A. Josef Mengele B. Alois Brunner C. Heinrich Himmler ...
... 25. What country was Auschwitz in? A. Poland B. Austria C. Sweden D. Hungary 26. Which individual performed medical experiments on prisoners at Auschwitz? A. Josef Mengele B. Alois Brunner C. Heinrich Himmler ...
WORLD WAR II
... weapon equal to 20,000 tons of TNT. It worked in a test, but it may not work when dropped out of a plane. Possibly you can have a demonstration of the bomb’s power but if it doesn’t work, the Japanese resistance will harden. You also wouldn’t mind portraying this weapon to Stalin and the Soviets to ...
... weapon equal to 20,000 tons of TNT. It worked in a test, but it may not work when dropped out of a plane. Possibly you can have a demonstration of the bomb’s power but if it doesn’t work, the Japanese resistance will harden. You also wouldn’t mind portraying this weapon to Stalin and the Soviets to ...
WWII - West Ada
... • Japan sneak attacks Pearl Harbor on Sunday morning • 18 ships sunk or badly damaged • 188 planes destroyed and 159 damaged • 2403 U.S. Military killed (1102 Arizona) & 1178 wounded • America enters war with Allies ...
... • Japan sneak attacks Pearl Harbor on Sunday morning • 18 ships sunk or badly damaged • 188 planes destroyed and 159 damaged • 2403 U.S. Military killed (1102 Arizona) & 1178 wounded • America enters war with Allies ...
Review: World War II
... Eastern Europeans were considered an inferior “race,” and were thus shoved aside to provide “living space” for Germans. To the Nazis, occupied lands were an economic resource to be looted and plundered. German leaders worked to accomplish the “final solution of the Jewish problem” — the genocide, or ...
... Eastern Europeans were considered an inferior “race,” and were thus shoved aside to provide “living space” for Germans. To the Nazis, occupied lands were an economic resource to be looted and plundered. German leaders worked to accomplish the “final solution of the Jewish problem” — the genocide, or ...
Totalitarianism and the Outbreak of World War II
... Japan, encouraged Hitler to expand Germany too By 1936, Hitler had expanded the German military and moved troops into the Rhineland In 1938, Germany annexed Austria and the Sudetenland In 1939, Hitler invaded ...
... Japan, encouraged Hitler to expand Germany too By 1936, Hitler had expanded the German military and moved troops into the Rhineland In 1938, Germany annexed Austria and the Sudetenland In 1939, Hitler invaded ...
The Largest, Costliest, and Deadliest Conflict WHAP/Napp “Hitler
... “Hitler continued to rearm. The building of the autobahns or motor highways and the recovery of the automobile industry did almost as much as rearmament to abolish unemployment in Germany. German morale and self-respect soared. In March 1938 Hitler’s troops entered Austria. In October he suddenly oc ...
... “Hitler continued to rearm. The building of the autobahns or motor highways and the recovery of the automobile industry did almost as much as rearmament to abolish unemployment in Germany. German morale and self-respect soared. In March 1938 Hitler’s troops entered Austria. In October he suddenly oc ...
Totalitarianism and the Outbreak of World War II
... Japan, encouraged Hitler to expand Germany too By 1936, Hitler had expanded the German military and moved troops into the Rhineland In 1938, Germany annexed Austria and the Sudetenland In 1939, Hitler invaded ...
... Japan, encouraged Hitler to expand Germany too By 1936, Hitler had expanded the German military and moved troops into the Rhineland In 1938, Germany annexed Austria and the Sudetenland In 1939, Hitler invaded ...
KEY
... Sept. 1943 Italy surrenders to Allied forces June 6, 1944 D-Day Invasion of France by Allies Aug. 1944 Paris is liberated from the Germans Dec. 1944 Hitler’s final assault –Battle of the Bulge ...
... Sept. 1943 Italy surrenders to Allied forces June 6, 1944 D-Day Invasion of France by Allies Aug. 1944 Paris is liberated from the Germans Dec. 1944 Hitler’s final assault –Battle of the Bulge ...
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.