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16-1 Notes - TeacherWeb
... Unemployment & inflation lead to bitter strikes in Italy; some communist-led Middle, ...
... Unemployment & inflation lead to bitter strikes in Italy; some communist-led Middle, ...
PBA pol cartoon - for merge - Hewlett
... 1. One 8½ X 11 White non-lined sheet of paper (you must use most of the sheet) 2. Hand drawn or computer generated (stick figures are not acceptable) 3. If you use images from websites you MUST cite them on the back of your cartoon. 4. If hand drawn it MUST be Colored (by color pencils, markers, pen ...
... 1. One 8½ X 11 White non-lined sheet of paper (you must use most of the sheet) 2. Hand drawn or computer generated (stick figures are not acceptable) 3. If you use images from websites you MUST cite them on the back of your cartoon. 4. If hand drawn it MUST be Colored (by color pencils, markers, pen ...
The Holocaust
... • Who are the Jews? • An Ancient Nomadic people who first called themselves the Israelites. Travel from Mesopotamia to Egypt and settle in Canaan. Live in Palestine (Canaan) until they are forced out by the Romans in 70 AD, beginning the Diaspora. • For the next 2000 years they settle into countries ...
... • Who are the Jews? • An Ancient Nomadic people who first called themselves the Israelites. Travel from Mesopotamia to Egypt and settle in Canaan. Live in Palestine (Canaan) until they are forced out by the Romans in 70 AD, beginning the Diaspora. • For the next 2000 years they settle into countries ...
WWII wk.doc
... 11. In August 1939 whom did Adolf Hitler make a pact with? What were the details of the pact? ...
... 11. In August 1939 whom did Adolf Hitler make a pact with? What were the details of the pact? ...
Events After World War I and their Impact on Georgia
... The United States was still struggling to get out of the Great Depression when war broke out in Europe in September 1939. ...
... The United States was still struggling to get out of the Great Depression when war broke out in Europe in September 1939. ...
Between the Wars & World War II Study Guide
... 11. ghettos, lack of food & water, space, poor sanitation It was the organization of the mass murder of Jews. ...
... 11. ghettos, lack of food & water, space, poor sanitation It was the organization of the mass murder of Jews. ...
WWII Timeline PowerPoint
... April 1945: As German troops started getting captured in large numbers and surrendering in the different areas that they occupied, defeat seemed inevitable. ...
... April 1945: As German troops started getting captured in large numbers and surrendering in the different areas that they occupied, defeat seemed inevitable. ...
Coming of War - Blue Valley Schools
... Spanish Civil War − Spanish conflict fought from 1936 to 1939 appeasement − policy of granting concessions to a potential enemy in the hope that it will maintain peace Anschluss − union in which Hitler forced Austria to become part of Germany’s territory Munich Pact − agreement in which Britain and ...
... Spanish Civil War − Spanish conflict fought from 1936 to 1939 appeasement − policy of granting concessions to a potential enemy in the hope that it will maintain peace Anschluss − union in which Hitler forced Austria to become part of Germany’s territory Munich Pact − agreement in which Britain and ...
World War II Review
... After the U.S. declared war on Japan, what two countries declared war on the U.S. ...
... After the U.S. declared war on Japan, what two countries declared war on the U.S. ...
Unit 7 lesson 1
... they were seen as the “aggressor” • U.S. would not sign the treaty due to the inequality of it • Germany did not have a choice but to sign even though they were against • http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-i/treatyof-versailles ...
... they were seen as the “aggressor” • U.S. would not sign the treaty due to the inequality of it • Germany did not have a choice but to sign even though they were against • http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-i/treatyof-versailles ...
Study Guide for World War II Test on May 24th-
... What year did WWII begin and end? What year did the U.S. enter WWII? The great allied invasion known as D-Day freed what country from Nazi control? Which U.S. naval base was bombed by the Japanese, causing the U.S. to enter the war? What year did Hitler come to power in Germany? Who was the German N ...
... What year did WWII begin and end? What year did the U.S. enter WWII? The great allied invasion known as D-Day freed what country from Nazi control? Which U.S. naval base was bombed by the Japanese, causing the U.S. to enter the war? What year did Hitler come to power in Germany? Who was the German N ...
Notes: World War II Begins
... What was the reaction of Britain and France to Hitler’s invasion of Poland? What did allied troops do when Belgium fell to the Germans? How did Hitler plan to destroy Britain? Why did Hitler decide to attack the Soviet Union? Activity suggestions: illustrate blitzkrieg; illustrate the event th ...
... What was the reaction of Britain and France to Hitler’s invasion of Poland? What did allied troops do when Belgium fell to the Germans? How did Hitler plan to destroy Britain? Why did Hitler decide to attack the Soviet Union? Activity suggestions: illustrate blitzkrieg; illustrate the event th ...
The Axis Advances
... • Since Hitler could not successfully invade Britain he thought he could get Britain to surrender if he occupied resourceful land in Russia • Saw Russia as having too many Jews and Communists ...
... • Since Hitler could not successfully invade Britain he thought he could get Britain to surrender if he occupied resourceful land in Russia • Saw Russia as having too many Jews and Communists ...
WW 2 in Europe Quiz – study sheet
... 1. Which of the axis powers was the first to attack a neighboring country? 2. What was the name of the first country annexed by Germany? 3. What country had a civil war between fascists & socialists in 1936, and became the site where Germany & Italy could test their newest weapons and tactics of war ...
... 1. Which of the axis powers was the first to attack a neighboring country? 2. What was the name of the first country annexed by Germany? 3. What country had a civil war between fascists & socialists in 1936, and became the site where Germany & Italy could test their newest weapons and tactics of war ...
Chapter 12: The World War I Era
... • Why could life not continue normally while the nations was involved in a war overseas? • WWI allowed women to join the paid work force, how might this have affected US families? • How might it have changed the women? ...
... • Why could life not continue normally while the nations was involved in a war overseas? • WWI allowed women to join the paid work force, how might this have affected US families? • How might it have changed the women? ...
Ending the War in Europe
... so was reluctant to introduce rationing, to direct labor or to impose strict controls on the economy. The Germans only went over to a ‘total war’ policy in 1943, by which time it was too late. In Britain, which was a democracy, rationing, direction of labor and massive government interference in the ...
... so was reluctant to introduce rationing, to direct labor or to impose strict controls on the economy. The Germans only went over to a ‘total war’ policy in 1943, by which time it was too late. In Britain, which was a democracy, rationing, direction of labor and massive government interference in the ...
WWII PowerPoint notes - Whitewater Middle School
... Office of Price Administration (OPA) set price limits on goods and rationed others Items recycled to help make war supplies ...
... Office of Price Administration (OPA) set price limits on goods and rationed others Items recycled to help make war supplies ...
File
... • Hitler’s Action: Supply Franco’s fascists with weapons to win the war. Use war to test new weapons and tactics. Fascism: A government led by a dictator with complete power and control over industry and commerce. -Forcible suppression of opposition ...
... • Hitler’s Action: Supply Franco’s fascists with weapons to win the war. Use war to test new weapons and tactics. Fascism: A government led by a dictator with complete power and control over industry and commerce. -Forcible suppression of opposition ...
key - San Leandro Unified School District
... Nazi government was set up in Southern France called the Vichy Government. 12. BRITAIN: Only Great Britain stood against Hitler. The Battle of Britain: An air battle began as Hitler bombed British cities. The 6 months of night bombing of London was aimed at civilians. The New Prime Minister of Engla ...
... Nazi government was set up in Southern France called the Vichy Government. 12. BRITAIN: Only Great Britain stood against Hitler. The Battle of Britain: An air battle began as Hitler bombed British cities. The 6 months of night bombing of London was aimed at civilians. The New Prime Minister of Engla ...
The European Theatre Battles of WWII
... Britain in the fight against Germany in Egypt. • During The Battle of El Alamein General Erwin Rommel who lead the German forces planned to trap US and British forces in between Tunisia and Libya • US forces did not fare well up against German force causing 7,000 casualties and losing 200 tanks • Lu ...
... Britain in the fight against Germany in Egypt. • During The Battle of El Alamein General Erwin Rommel who lead the German forces planned to trap US and British forces in between Tunisia and Libya • US forces did not fare well up against German force causing 7,000 casualties and losing 200 tanks • Lu ...
WWII - West Linn High School
... • Children assisted with the war effort – collected scrap metal, rubber ...
... • Children assisted with the war effort – collected scrap metal, rubber ...
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.