690 wwii introduction to world war ii
... Meanwhile, two other countries were following Germany’s lead. Powerful dictators4 in Italy and Japan were building up their own armies. Italy, Japan, and Germany would become the Axis Powers of World War II. Their hunger for military might was quite different from the U.S.’s desire for peace. The Un ...
... Meanwhile, two other countries were following Germany’s lead. Powerful dictators4 in Italy and Japan were building up their own armies. Italy, Japan, and Germany would become the Axis Powers of World War II. Their hunger for military might was quite different from the U.S.’s desire for peace. The Un ...
Ch. 17 – World War II
... Two main reasons U.S. entered World War II in December 1941: – Growth of dictatorships in Europe & Japan (and their invasion of other countries). – Japanese attack on U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor (December 7th 1941). World War II would be a fight between the: – Allies – United States, Great B ...
... Two main reasons U.S. entered World War II in December 1941: – Growth of dictatorships in Europe & Japan (and their invasion of other countries). – Japanese attack on U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor (December 7th 1941). World War II would be a fight between the: – Allies – United States, Great B ...
World War II
... collect scrap metal. Government information campaign told people what to do – and what not to do. 'Don'ts‘ included: don't burn too much coal on the fire, don't take a bus when you could walk, and don't gossip about work, because 'Careless Talk Costs Lives'. A spy might be listening ! Posters, radio ...
... collect scrap metal. Government information campaign told people what to do – and what not to do. 'Don'ts‘ included: don't burn too much coal on the fire, don't take a bus when you could walk, and don't gossip about work, because 'Careless Talk Costs Lives'. A spy might be listening ! Posters, radio ...
Causes of World War 2
... • Utter failure • 3623 of 6086 men were either killed wounded or captured, while 119 planes were lost. • No major objectives were accomplished • Provided the allies with the knowledge used to better their tactics, leading to operation ...
... • Utter failure • 3623 of 6086 men were either killed wounded or captured, while 119 planes were lost. • No major objectives were accomplished • Provided the allies with the knowledge used to better their tactics, leading to operation ...
File
... a) The allied powers ( U.S., Great Britain, and Russia) shared unified goals. Germany was their greatest threat, and Hitler had to be defeated first. Their ultimate goal was to fight and win a two-front war. They had a Europe first strategy, and would focus on the war in the Pacific after the war in ...
... a) The allied powers ( U.S., Great Britain, and Russia) shared unified goals. Germany was their greatest threat, and Hitler had to be defeated first. Their ultimate goal was to fight and win a two-front war. They had a Europe first strategy, and would focus on the war in the Pacific after the war in ...
TOK: Video study activity
... airman), the ways in which Hitler is drawn, and the imagery used in showing the German advance and the Allied response. ...
... airman), the ways in which Hitler is drawn, and the imagery used in showing the German advance and the Allied response. ...
WWII Ends
... These photographic images became very famous and showed the public what war was really like. Look through chapter 20 sec 5 and look at the images on the following pages 640, 641, 644, 645, 646, and 648 Write your own caption to the picture, then write the significance of each image ...
... These photographic images became very famous and showed the public what war was really like. Look through chapter 20 sec 5 and look at the images on the following pages 640, 641, 644, 645, 646, and 648 Write your own caption to the picture, then write the significance of each image ...
Nazi Hunters - Dr. Harold C. Deutsch WWII History Roundtable
... German army officer in the Balkans was brought up during his run for the Austrian Presidency in 1986. Waldheim did not stand trial for any crimes he might have committed during the war, and did become the Austrian President, but there was enough evidence against him to have him placed of the U.S. Wa ...
... German army officer in the Balkans was brought up during his run for the Austrian Presidency in 1986. Waldheim did not stand trial for any crimes he might have committed during the war, and did become the Austrian President, but there was enough evidence against him to have him placed of the U.S. Wa ...
VIII. Results of the War
... December 7, 1941-Japanese wanted to buy some time to strengthen their position. Our fleet in Hawaii was a threat to their dominance of the Pacific islands. Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto said "I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible ...
... December 7, 1941-Japanese wanted to buy some time to strengthen their position. Our fleet in Hawaii was a threat to their dominance of the Pacific islands. Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto said "I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible ...
Background to World War II, Nuremberg Trials
... human race can be “improved” biologically by preventing the birth of undesirable individuals and encouraging the birth of desirable individuals. • In Nazi Germany, the “undesirable” included all those who had physical or mental disabilities or who were from groups they considered racially inferior. ...
... human race can be “improved” biologically by preventing the birth of undesirable individuals and encouraging the birth of desirable individuals. • In Nazi Germany, the “undesirable” included all those who had physical or mental disabilities or who were from groups they considered racially inferior. ...
Answer Key-INT Unit 6-Content Quiz 1-1
... What is propaganda? What are two different types of propaganda? Propaganda is a very old form of media bias and it is categorized into two: black propaganda and white propaganda. Black propaganda consists of telling stories about how bad the enemy is and it increases the country’s own soldiers’ and ...
... What is propaganda? What are two different types of propaganda? Propaganda is a very old form of media bias and it is categorized into two: black propaganda and white propaganda. Black propaganda consists of telling stories about how bad the enemy is and it increases the country’s own soldiers’ and ...
Year 10 revision checklist
... Opposition to the Nazis – who opposed the Nazis and how great a threat were they? Youth opposition – Edelweiss Pirates, Swing movement etc. The role of women and the family in Nazi Germany. Education in Nazi Germany and youth movements (Hitler Youth and League of German Maidens). Why were the young ...
... Opposition to the Nazis – who opposed the Nazis and how great a threat were they? Youth opposition – Edelweiss Pirates, Swing movement etc. The role of women and the family in Nazi Germany. Education in Nazi Germany and youth movements (Hitler Youth and League of German Maidens). Why were the young ...
Propaganda and War bonds - tfabaltimoresocialstudies
... • War bonds and rationing were used as ways to support the troops overseas. • The government asked the American people to ration food and other important resources so that they would have enough to send to the troops. • Recycling of metals also became important during this time. ...
... • War bonds and rationing were used as ways to support the troops overseas. • The government asked the American people to ration food and other important resources so that they would have enough to send to the troops. • Recycling of metals also became important during this time. ...
What is propaganda? Propaganda is a message meant to persuade
... were propagated by word of mouth. By the time of WW1, posters and flyers became an effective way to influence the masses. Then there came the development of radio, television, and now, in the modern age, the internet reaches beyond the confines of country borders and can influence large groups of pe ...
... were propagated by word of mouth. By the time of WW1, posters and flyers became an effective way to influence the masses. Then there came the development of radio, television, and now, in the modern age, the internet reaches beyond the confines of country borders and can influence large groups of pe ...
2-10-Week-2-ANSWERS-A-World-In-Flames-Ch-11
... 11. After Roosevelt made the destroyers-for-bases deal with Britain, some Americans called him a dictator. Explain why some thought he was and wasn’t according to the opinion of that time. (5 points) Some said it was important to stop Nazi Germany; others said Roosevelt had violated the Neutrality A ...
... 11. After Roosevelt made the destroyers-for-bases deal with Britain, some Americans called him a dictator. Explain why some thought he was and wasn’t according to the opinion of that time. (5 points) Some said it was important to stop Nazi Germany; others said Roosevelt had violated the Neutrality A ...
PowerPoint
... River and moved toward the German capital of Berlin from the west. Soviet troops continued to fight their way to Berlin from the east. This fighting resulted in the deaths of some 11 million Soviet and 3 million German soldiers—more than two thirds of the soldiers killed in the entire war. The Sovie ...
... River and moved toward the German capital of Berlin from the west. Soviet troops continued to fight their way to Berlin from the east. This fighting resulted in the deaths of some 11 million Soviet and 3 million German soldiers—more than two thirds of the soldiers killed in the entire war. The Sovie ...
textbook 569-577 - San Leandro Unified School District
... the two leaders agreed to accept only the unconditional surrender of the Axis powers. That is, enemy nations would have to accept whatever terms of peace the Allies dictated. The two leaders also discussed where to strike next. The Americans argued that the best approach to victory was to assemble a ...
... the two leaders agreed to accept only the unconditional surrender of the Axis powers. That is, enemy nations would have to accept whatever terms of peace the Allies dictated. The two leaders also discussed where to strike next. The Americans argued that the best approach to victory was to assemble a ...
nazi propaganda
... To ensure that the views of the Nazis were put across in the most persuasive manner possible. To ensure success, Goebbels had to work with the SS, the Gestapo and Albert Speer. The former hunted out those who might produce articles defamatory to the Nazis and Hitler, while Speer helped Goebbels with ...
... To ensure that the views of the Nazis were put across in the most persuasive manner possible. To ensure success, Goebbels had to work with the SS, the Gestapo and Albert Speer. The former hunted out those who might produce articles defamatory to the Nazis and Hitler, while Speer helped Goebbels with ...
World War II Cartoon Analysis.
... statues, mothers and children, and enemy uniforms – to promote the war effort. Humor or Caricatures This tool involves capturing the viewer’s attention through the use of humor to promote the war effort. The enemy is almost always the butt of the jokes used by propagandists. ...
... statues, mothers and children, and enemy uniforms – to promote the war effort. Humor or Caricatures This tool involves capturing the viewer’s attention through the use of humor to promote the war effort. The enemy is almost always the butt of the jokes used by propagandists. ...
546-550
... of Stalingrad in 1943. In the summer of 1943, Hitler gambled on taking the offensive using newly developed heavy tanks. German forces were soundly defeated by the Soviets at the Battle of Kursk (July 5 to 12), the greatest tank battle of World War II. Soviet forces now began a steady advance westwar ...
... of Stalingrad in 1943. In the summer of 1943, Hitler gambled on taking the offensive using newly developed heavy tanks. German forces were soundly defeated by the Soviets at the Battle of Kursk (July 5 to 12), the greatest tank battle of World War II. Soviet forces now began a steady advance westwar ...
World War II Background Information to read with PPP
... Japanese Aggression and the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere – European powers were too busy to protect their colonies in East Asia and Japan took advantage of this and continued their policy of imperialist expansion. In 1940 Japan launched an initiative known as the Greater East Asia Co-Pros ...
... Japanese Aggression and the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere – European powers were too busy to protect their colonies in East Asia and Japan took advantage of this and continued their policy of imperialist expansion. In 1940 Japan launched an initiative known as the Greater East Asia Co-Pros ...
World War II
... – The Japanese managed to destroy nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight enormous battleships, and almost 200 airplanes. – More than 2,000 Americans soldiers and sailors died in the attack, and another 1,000 were wounded. ...
... – The Japanese managed to destroy nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight enormous battleships, and almost 200 airplanes. – More than 2,000 Americans soldiers and sailors died in the attack, and another 1,000 were wounded. ...
Slide 1
... What Does Propaganda Teach Us? What Does it Do? •Informs and persuades individuals in all levels of society • Teaches us how to think • Teaches us how to act and what to do • Reinforces a key message and pushes us toward an established goal • Shapes and defines cultural norms and ...
... What Does Propaganda Teach Us? What Does it Do? •Informs and persuades individuals in all levels of society • Teaches us how to think • Teaches us how to act and what to do • Reinforces a key message and pushes us toward an established goal • Shapes and defines cultural norms and ...
WWII Americans at War
... Landing was difficult – currents – but little resistance. Trouble happened later. Hedgerow fighting ...
... Landing was difficult – currents – but little resistance. Trouble happened later. Hedgerow fighting ...