World War II Study Guide - Garnet Valley School District
... Hitler and Nazism rise to power in Germany-extreme nationalism -believe Germans/Nordic people called Aryans were physically/morally superior and wanted to purify Germany by removing other races, especially Jews -Mein Kampf/My Struggle-Hitler’s book that introduces Lebensraum/Living Space declaring t ...
... Hitler and Nazism rise to power in Germany-extreme nationalism -believe Germans/Nordic people called Aryans were physically/morally superior and wanted to purify Germany by removing other races, especially Jews -Mein Kampf/My Struggle-Hitler’s book that introduces Lebensraum/Living Space declaring t ...
Tic-Tac-Toe Menu: Oceans
... You will choose 3 (make sure you choose three in a row to have TIC TAC TOE) of the tasks below, you will be able to complete these tasks in 3 class periods. You may need to work on it on your own as well, use your time wisley. This project is worth 100 points. List any sources you use.. Make sure th ...
... You will choose 3 (make sure you choose three in a row to have TIC TAC TOE) of the tasks below, you will be able to complete these tasks in 3 class periods. You may need to work on it on your own as well, use your time wisley. This project is worth 100 points. List any sources you use.. Make sure th ...
The Rise of Dictators The Axis Powers The Debate at home
... Adolf Hitler became the dictator of Germany in 1933. Hitler and his political party, called the Nazi party, believed in fascism. This is a form of government which individual freedoms are denied and complete power is given to the government. Hitler believed that Germans were superior to other peopl ...
... Adolf Hitler became the dictator of Germany in 1933. Hitler and his political party, called the Nazi party, believed in fascism. This is a form of government which individual freedoms are denied and complete power is given to the government. Hitler believed that Germans were superior to other peopl ...
canadian unit 5 note review answers
... 19. How many men, women and children lost their lives during the Battle Of Britain? 40 553 20. When Hitler could not defeat Britain where did he turn his attention? U.S.S.R. 21. What country was Hilter’s first defeat during World War 2? Britain 22. What were German submarines Known as? U-boats 23. ...
... 19. How many men, women and children lost their lives during the Battle Of Britain? 40 553 20. When Hitler could not defeat Britain where did he turn his attention? U.S.S.R. 21. What country was Hilter’s first defeat during World War 2? Britain 22. What were German submarines Known as? U-boats 23. ...
WWII The rise of Dictators Totalitarianism
... his views of Germany’s problems, and Hitler’s plan for the nation. • He blamed the Jews living within Germany for its defeat. • He defied the Versailles Treaty. • He proposed strengthening Germany’s military and expanding its borders. • He called for purifying the “Aryan Race.” This eventually lead ...
... his views of Germany’s problems, and Hitler’s plan for the nation. • He blamed the Jews living within Germany for its defeat. • He defied the Versailles Treaty. • He proposed strengthening Germany’s military and expanding its borders. • He called for purifying the “Aryan Race.” This eventually lead ...
The end of Optimism: The Great Depression in Europe
... Weimar Republic Germany had not increased taxes during WWI to pay for wartime supplies As a result, Germans simply printed more money to pay for expenses of the war (inflation). Value of the mark (German currency) declined Cost of a loaf of bread: 1918 = less than one mark; 1922 = 160 mars; 1923 = 2 ...
... Weimar Republic Germany had not increased taxes during WWI to pay for wartime supplies As a result, Germans simply printed more money to pay for expenses of the war (inflation). Value of the mark (German currency) declined Cost of a loaf of bread: 1918 = less than one mark; 1922 = 160 mars; 1923 = 2 ...
The Start of World War II
... Lend-Lease Act, which allowed the nation to send weapons to Great Britain. • Roosevelt and Winston Churchill met secretly in 1941. They agreed to the Atlantic Charter. This document proclaimed the shared goals of the United States and Britain in opposing Hitler and his Allies. ...
... Lend-Lease Act, which allowed the nation to send weapons to Great Britain. • Roosevelt and Winston Churchill met secretly in 1941. They agreed to the Atlantic Charter. This document proclaimed the shared goals of the United States and Britain in opposing Hitler and his Allies. ...
Origins of World War II
... The U.S. had rejected the Peace of Paris and was caught up in the Depression; Russia was consolidating its revolution; Britain was caught up in the Depression; France alone was left to hold Germany down. Also, Nazi propaganda in the U.S. and Britain portrayed Hitler as the best check on Communist Ru ...
... The U.S. had rejected the Peace of Paris and was caught up in the Depression; Russia was consolidating its revolution; Britain was caught up in the Depression; France alone was left to hold Germany down. Also, Nazi propaganda in the U.S. and Britain portrayed Hitler as the best check on Communist Ru ...
WWII Study Guide
... Jews, homosexuals, Gypsies, the Disabled 60. What was Hitler’s “Final Solution” for the Jews? Systematic extermination of all Jewish people in Europe. 61. What two nations were the strongest following World War II? USA and USSR ...
... Jews, homosexuals, Gypsies, the Disabled 60. What was Hitler’s “Final Solution” for the Jews? Systematic extermination of all Jewish people in Europe. 61. What two nations were the strongest following World War II? USA and USSR ...
UNIT 14 – Great Depression and World War II 1929 – 1945 1st
... F. Young Hitler 1. ______________________, abused as a child 2. rejected by ________________________________ 3. WWI – ____________________________________ a. enjoys ______________________, injured twice G. Hitler – 1920’s ...
... F. Young Hitler 1. ______________________, abused as a child 2. rejected by ________________________________ 3. WWI – ____________________________________ a. enjoys ______________________, injured twice G. Hitler – 1920’s ...
WWII_000
... • Neither nation would seek territorial gain • All people will have right to choose own government • New international organization ...
... • Neither nation would seek territorial gain • All people will have right to choose own government • New international organization ...
World War II Study Guide
... islands one at a time and use the islands as bases for further attacks. 21.The bombings of Tokyo in 1942 were important because the Japanese people were shocked that an enemy was attacking their homeland. 22.Americans helped on the home front in WWII by working in factories, doing volunteer work, pu ...
... islands one at a time and use the islands as bases for further attacks. 21.The bombings of Tokyo in 1942 were important because the Japanese people were shocked that an enemy was attacking their homeland. 22.Americans helped on the home front in WWII by working in factories, doing volunteer work, pu ...
Mein Kampf (My Struggle)
... Germany Nazis – National Socialist German Workers’ Party 1923 – Adolf Hitler attempts to overthrow government – he is arrested and jailed – writes Mein Kampf (My Struggle) Aryan – Master Race 1932 – Hitler elected Chancellor of Germany - Der Fuhrer( the leader) Third Reich – set up dictatorship over ...
... Germany Nazis – National Socialist German Workers’ Party 1923 – Adolf Hitler attempts to overthrow government – he is arrested and jailed – writes Mein Kampf (My Struggle) Aryan – Master Race 1932 – Hitler elected Chancellor of Germany - Der Fuhrer( the leader) Third Reich – set up dictatorship over ...
The Road to World War II During the negotiation of the Treaty of
... However, Mussolini’s desires for territorial expansion were not hinged on the unification of a nationality. Mussolini hoped to return Italy to the heights experienced during the days of the Ancient Roman Empire, with borders stretching throughout the world. His Fascist state emphasized the principle ...
... However, Mussolini’s desires for territorial expansion were not hinged on the unification of a nationality. Mussolini hoped to return Italy to the heights experienced during the days of the Ancient Roman Empire, with borders stretching throughout the world. His Fascist state emphasized the principle ...
Causes of the Second World War
... Causes of the Second World War From the first day that he "seized power," January 30, 1933, Hitler knew that only sudden death awaited him if he failed to restore pride and empire to post-Versailles Germany. His close friend and adjutant Julius Schaub recorded Hitler's jubilant boast to his staff on ...
... Causes of the Second World War From the first day that he "seized power," January 30, 1933, Hitler knew that only sudden death awaited him if he failed to restore pride and empire to post-Versailles Germany. His close friend and adjutant Julius Schaub recorded Hitler's jubilant boast to his staff on ...
Nazi Germany - Adolf Hitler
... party remained quite low in this period, Hitler, through his meetings and speeches had given them a very high profile. In March 1924 Hitler was imprisoned for his part in the Munich Putsch, which failed to overthrow the Bavarian government. While in prison he wrote his book Mein Kampf which set out ...
... party remained quite low in this period, Hitler, through his meetings and speeches had given them a very high profile. In March 1924 Hitler was imprisoned for his part in the Munich Putsch, which failed to overthrow the Bavarian government. While in prison he wrote his book Mein Kampf which set out ...
The Holocaust - keystonemiddle
... Jewish people of Germany were forced to live and were walled off from the rest of the town. Jews from wide areas were rounded up and forced to live in unbearable conditions in cramped ...
... Jewish people of Germany were forced to live and were walled off from the rest of the town. Jews from wide areas were rounded up and forced to live in unbearable conditions in cramped ...
World War II Unit Test Study Guide
... Hitler proved to the international community that German was a prosperous and powerful country again; Jesse Owens stole the show against Hitler’s “Aryan” athletes 10. What was isolationism? Why did the United States practice this policy during the 1930s? Isolationism = policy to avoid political ties ...
... Hitler proved to the international community that German was a prosperous and powerful country again; Jesse Owens stole the show against Hitler’s “Aryan” athletes 10. What was isolationism? Why did the United States practice this policy during the 1930s? Isolationism = policy to avoid political ties ...
World War II - Cashes Green Primary School
... The cause of World War II • World War II was the most deadly fight of all time (true). It was caused by Adolf Hitler who wanted to dominate all of Europe. Adolf Hitler led the Nazi Party of Germany. He wanted his Nazi Empire to grow bigger so that's why he wanted to control all of Europe. He invade ...
... The cause of World War II • World War II was the most deadly fight of all time (true). It was caused by Adolf Hitler who wanted to dominate all of Europe. Adolf Hitler led the Nazi Party of Germany. He wanted his Nazi Empire to grow bigger so that's why he wanted to control all of Europe. He invade ...
Hitler Defies the Treaty of Versailles
... Prime Minister of Great Britain and Edouard Daladier, French leader met with A. Hitler in Munich about his actions and decided that they would again appease Hitler and agreed NOT to get in his way if he agreed that this would be his last breach of the treaty and told Czechoslovakia they were on thei ...
... Prime Minister of Great Britain and Edouard Daladier, French leader met with A. Hitler in Munich about his actions and decided that they would again appease Hitler and agreed NOT to get in his way if he agreed that this would be his last breach of the treaty and told Czechoslovakia they were on thei ...
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.