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... 5) The leadership of the _____________________ was eliminated in the “Night of the Long Knives” in 1934. Afterwards, the _______ became the most powerful group in the Nazi Party, having control over all police forces and administering the concentration/ extermination camp system a) Brownshirts b) T ...
... 5) The leadership of the _____________________ was eliminated in the “Night of the Long Knives” in 1934. Afterwards, the _______ became the most powerful group in the Nazi Party, having control over all police forces and administering the concentration/ extermination camp system a) Brownshirts b) T ...
Guided Notes for WWII 7
... A. __________ General _____________________ defeated ______________ General _____________’s forces in ______________ ______________. B. The ______________ were defeated by the ______________ in the Battle of ______________. C. The ______________ entered Rome and ______________ was killed by his own ...
... A. __________ General _____________________ defeated ______________ General _____________’s forces in ______________ ______________. B. The ______________ were defeated by the ______________ in the Battle of ______________. C. The ______________ entered Rome and ______________ was killed by his own ...
World War II Quiz - Social Studies With A Smile
... 1. Which European dictator founded the political movement known as fascism? a. Adolf Hitler b. Vladimir Lenin c. Benito Mussolini d. Francisco Franco 2. The invasion of this country started World War II. a. Austria b. Czechoslovakia c. Poland d. Britain 3. After Britain and France let Hitler have pa ...
... 1. Which European dictator founded the political movement known as fascism? a. Adolf Hitler b. Vladimir Lenin c. Benito Mussolini d. Francisco Franco 2. The invasion of this country started World War II. a. Austria b. Czechoslovakia c. Poland d. Britain 3. After Britain and France let Hitler have pa ...
CH. 18 & 19
... Hitler causes controversy • In Germany Hitler’s army had grown to 550,000 troops. – This was a direct violation of the Treaty of Versailles ...
... Hitler causes controversy • In Germany Hitler’s army had grown to 550,000 troops. – This was a direct violation of the Treaty of Versailles ...
NB#2: The Failure of Appeasement and Beginning of World War II
... a nation, group or person in a conciliatory effort, sometimes at the expense of justice. The appeasement of fascist dictators in the 1930s did not avoid World War II. ...
... a nation, group or person in a conciliatory effort, sometimes at the expense of justice. The appeasement of fascist dictators in the 1930s did not avoid World War II. ...
Chapter 8, Lesson 1 World War Two Begins
... not friendly with each other but now they had a common enemy. • The U.S., using the Lend-Lease program, gave the Soviet Union many needed military supplies. ...
... not friendly with each other but now they had a common enemy. • The U.S., using the Lend-Lease program, gave the Soviet Union many needed military supplies. ...
Wwii Essay Research Paper World War IIIt
... It is important that people of all ages learn about World War II. This is a war that not only killed the most soldiers in any war ever fought, but also changed the U.S. economically. The U.S. was just getting over the Great Depression and were planning to stay neutral in all international affairs. B ...
... It is important that people of all ages learn about World War II. This is a war that not only killed the most soldiers in any war ever fought, but also changed the U.S. economically. The U.S. was just getting over the Great Depression and were planning to stay neutral in all international affairs. B ...
Name - Edison
... Political and economic chaos in postwar Germany led to the rise of new political parties. One of these was the Nazi Party. The party was nationalistic and anticommunist. Adolf Hitler was one of the first recruits. In November 1923, the Nazis tried to seize power by marching on city hall in Munich, ...
... Political and economic chaos in postwar Germany led to the rise of new political parties. One of these was the Nazi Party. The party was nationalistic and anticommunist. Adolf Hitler was one of the first recruits. In November 1923, the Nazis tried to seize power by marching on city hall in Munich, ...
Totalitarian Regimes 2012-2013
... • The Long March (6,000 miles)communists outnumbered by nationalists • Japan sees weakness & invades (mid 1930’s)- puts civil war on hold • By 1949- China becomes Communist under Mao Zedong • U.S. feared- communist would spread throughout the world. ...
... • The Long March (6,000 miles)communists outnumbered by nationalists • Japan sees weakness & invades (mid 1930’s)- puts civil war on hold • By 1949- China becomes Communist under Mao Zedong • U.S. feared- communist would spread throughout the world. ...
WWII American Perspective
... and eventually 91,000 troops that are still alive surrender from a army that once totaled 330,000 most of the German soldiers were sent to the Gulags where almost all of them die ...
... and eventually 91,000 troops that are still alive surrender from a army that once totaled 330,000 most of the German soldiers were sent to the Gulags where almost all of them die ...
Onset of World War II
... 3. How does Hitler avoid a two-front war? 4. What happens after the fall of France? 5. What is the “phony war”? When did it occur? 6. How does Germany plan on attacking Britain? 7. What new technologies help Britain survive the attack? 8. What is the Lend-Lease Act? ...
... 3. How does Hitler avoid a two-front war? 4. What happens after the fall of France? 5. What is the “phony war”? When did it occur? 6. How does Germany plan on attacking Britain? 7. What new technologies help Britain survive the attack? 8. What is the Lend-Lease Act? ...
US Hisory
... 1. What treaties did the US sign prior to WW2 to lessen tensions and encourage cooperation with Latin America? 2. What was the name of Mussolini’s type of dictatorship? 3. Who was II Duce? 4. When did Hitler become dictator of Germany? 5. What was his title? 6. What portion of China was taken contro ...
... 1. What treaties did the US sign prior to WW2 to lessen tensions and encourage cooperation with Latin America? 2. What was the name of Mussolini’s type of dictatorship? 3. Who was II Duce? 4. When did Hitler become dictator of Germany? 5. What was his title? 6. What portion of China was taken contro ...
Name: Date - Effingham County Schools
... 23. Which countries belonged to the Axis Powers? Germany, Italy, Japan 24. Which countries belonged to the Allied Powers? United States, Great Britain, Soviet Union 25. What was V-E Day? The day Germany surrendered 26. Who committed the crime known as the Holocaust? Nazis 27. This event was the larg ...
... 23. Which countries belonged to the Axis Powers? Germany, Italy, Japan 24. Which countries belonged to the Allied Powers? United States, Great Britain, Soviet Union 25. What was V-E Day? The day Germany surrendered 26. Who committed the crime known as the Holocaust? Nazis 27. This event was the larg ...
Unit 13 - Faculty Access for the Web
... France (Edourd Daladier) to settle the Sudetenland question – Germany received everything they asked for and the Czechs lost their buffer German attack – Hitler promised that he had “no more territorial demands to make in Europe” – Neville Chamberlain of GB announces that they have achieved peace wi ...
... France (Edourd Daladier) to settle the Sudetenland question – Germany received everything they asked for and the Czechs lost their buffer German attack – Hitler promised that he had “no more territorial demands to make in Europe” – Neville Chamberlain of GB announces that they have achieved peace wi ...
World War Two Review PowerPoint
... The term “Issei” means: People in the United States who had immigrated from Japan. ...
... The term “Issei” means: People in the United States who had immigrated from Japan. ...
How Did Hitler Happen Notes?
... -The main targets of the killing were the Jews (Six million Jews were killed out of eight million total in Europe) -Other targets of the Nazis were: Roma, disabled, gay people, resistance forces, Soviets, communists, Polish people and other Slavic people (Five million others) ...
... -The main targets of the killing were the Jews (Six million Jews were killed out of eight million total in Europe) -Other targets of the Nazis were: Roma, disabled, gay people, resistance forces, Soviets, communists, Polish people and other Slavic people (Five million others) ...
HI 224 Final Questions
... Study Sheet Final The final exam will contain one component that will be exactly like the previous two exams (32 multiple-choice questions with the possibility of justifying a choice if you are insecure). This section will only cover the last third of the class (from Exam II to the end). The followi ...
... Study Sheet Final The final exam will contain one component that will be exactly like the previous two exams (32 multiple-choice questions with the possibility of justifying a choice if you are insecure). This section will only cover the last third of the class (from Exam II to the end). The followi ...
Ch 19 A World In Flames
... • Hitler escaped death and went to prison for about 1 year Mein Kampf ( ...
... • Hitler escaped death and went to prison for about 1 year Mein Kampf ( ...
WWII and Holocaust Timeline
... had trouble deciding whom to indict. Top Nazi leaders Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler, and Joseph Goebbels had committed suicide, leaving their less powerful colleagues to be held accountable. On October 18, 1945, the United States, Great Britain, France, and Russia issued an indictment against 24 me ...
... had trouble deciding whom to indict. Top Nazi leaders Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler, and Joseph Goebbels had committed suicide, leaving their less powerful colleagues to be held accountable. On October 18, 1945, the United States, Great Britain, France, and Russia issued an indictment against 24 me ...
How did America turn the tide in Europe and North Africa?
... He had preached that the Jews were inferior to Germans, and he blamed them for Germany’s troubles. After becoming leader of Germany, Hitler had enforced anti-Semitism, prejudice against Jews, by denying them many of their rights. In a policy decision labeled “The Final Solution,” Nazi leaders set o ...
... He had preached that the Jews were inferior to Germans, and he blamed them for Germany’s troubles. After becoming leader of Germany, Hitler had enforced anti-Semitism, prejudice against Jews, by denying them many of their rights. In a policy decision labeled “The Final Solution,” Nazi leaders set o ...
Part Two
... Made promises and kept them. Wanted his country to be the best. Two goals: “race and space” Led to the taking over of countries east of Germany ...
... Made promises and kept them. Wanted his country to be the best. Two goals: “race and space” Led to the taking over of countries east of Germany ...
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.