Section 1- The War Begins - Waverly
... •Hitler demanded for the secession of the German - speaking Sudetanland of Czechoslovakia to Germany. •Looking for any attempt to prevent further confrontations with Hitler, Great Britain and France accepted Hitler’s demands. France and Great Britain were devastated by World War I and would be willi ...
... •Hitler demanded for the secession of the German - speaking Sudetanland of Czechoslovakia to Germany. •Looking for any attempt to prevent further confrontations with Hitler, Great Britain and France accepted Hitler’s demands. France and Great Britain were devastated by World War I and would be willi ...
Why did Woodrow Wilson propose the League of Nations?
... declared war on Japan after the bombing of Pearl Harbor? USII.6b – On September 1, 1939, Hitler invaded _____. World War II had begun. ...
... declared war on Japan after the bombing of Pearl Harbor? USII.6b – On September 1, 1939, Hitler invaded _____. World War II had begun. ...
A – Soviet Union
... States Gain access to raw materials (remember Imperialism) in other countries Rebuild European governments to create markets for American goods Reunite Germany ...
... States Gain access to raw materials (remember Imperialism) in other countries Rebuild European governments to create markets for American goods Reunite Germany ...
The end of Optimism: The Great Depression in Europe
... by spending money on public projects. For example – the motorways (autobahns). Huge ...
... by spending money on public projects. For example – the motorways (autobahns). Huge ...
Lecture notes 2
... 10 May – Germany begins war in Western Europe – Polish government transferred to G. Britain 9 July – Temporary Czechoslovak Government established in London (recognised by British on 21 July) August – Baltic States become Soviet Republics 30 August – Second Vienna Award – Hungary receives Transylvan ...
... 10 May – Germany begins war in Western Europe – Polish government transferred to G. Britain 9 July – Temporary Czechoslovak Government established in London (recognised by British on 21 July) August – Baltic States become Soviet Republics 30 August – Second Vienna Award – Hungary receives Transylvan ...
Lecture notes 2
... 10 May – Germany begins war in Western Europe – Polish government transferred to G. Britain 9 July – Temporary Czechoslovak Government established in London (recognised by British on 21 July) August – Baltic States become Soviet Republics 30 August – Second Vienna Award – Hungary receives Transylvan ...
... 10 May – Germany begins war in Western Europe – Polish government transferred to G. Britain 9 July – Temporary Czechoslovak Government established in London (recognised by British on 21 July) August – Baltic States become Soviet Republics 30 August – Second Vienna Award – Hungary receives Transylvan ...
Allies at War
... 10 May – Germany begins war in Western Europe – Polish government transferred to G. Britain 9 July – Temporary Czechoslovak Government established in London (recognised by British on 21 July) August – Baltic States become Soviet Republics 30 August – Second Vienna Award – Hungary receives Transylvan ...
... 10 May – Germany begins war in Western Europe – Polish government transferred to G. Britain 9 July – Temporary Czechoslovak Government established in London (recognised by British on 21 July) August – Baltic States become Soviet Republics 30 August – Second Vienna Award – Hungary receives Transylvan ...
The Road to War: World War II Begins
... f. At this point, the German military was not yet __________ _____________ to defeat France, if it came to war g. Hitler took a _________, but he was correct in guessing how badly the French (and their allies) did ______ __________ war h. The horrors and endless ___________________ of __________ ___ ...
... f. At this point, the German military was not yet __________ _____________ to defeat France, if it came to war g. Hitler took a _________, but he was correct in guessing how badly the French (and their allies) did ______ __________ war h. The horrors and endless ___________________ of __________ ___ ...
Hitler`s Panzers East: World War II Reinterpreted
... and seize the Moscow-Gorki area, and yet, they neither took Moscow nor won the campaign. At the time, the Soviets had no control over their own destiny. They fought hard but ineffectually against German armies that advanced relentlessly through their defense. Under such circumstances, Stolfi believe ...
... and seize the Moscow-Gorki area, and yet, they neither took Moscow nor won the campaign. At the time, the Soviets had no control over their own destiny. They fought hard but ineffectually against German armies that advanced relentlessly through their defense. Under such circumstances, Stolfi believe ...
Clouds of War- Beginnings of World War II - Waverly
... travel at own risk to Belligerent nations, shipment of arms barred to Spain during civil war (this helped the fascists.). 1937- Sales to belligerents, but only on “cash and carry” basis.- law embargoed munitions and possibly other exports the President saw fit. 1937 amendment would have prevented Co ...
... travel at own risk to Belligerent nations, shipment of arms barred to Spain during civil war (this helped the fascists.). 1937- Sales to belligerents, but only on “cash and carry” basis.- law embargoed munitions and possibly other exports the President saw fit. 1937 amendment would have prevented Co ...
Germany
... 1. Secretary of State Cordell Hull agreed w/ Latin/American nations that no nation has the right to intervene in the affairs of another nation. 2. 1934 the Platt Amendment is abrogated with Cuba. 3. Roosevelt continues removing troops from Haiti. 4. Agree not to intervene in Panama in 1936 and the D ...
... 1. Secretary of State Cordell Hull agreed w/ Latin/American nations that no nation has the right to intervene in the affairs of another nation. 2. 1934 the Platt Amendment is abrogated with Cuba. 3. Roosevelt continues removing troops from Haiti. 4. Agree not to intervene in Panama in 1936 and the D ...
WWII
... troops push their way into defending Polish army 3. Encircle troops from all sides, forcing surrender ...
... troops push their way into defending Polish army 3. Encircle troops from all sides, forcing surrender ...
File
... March 1939 = Hitler sent troops into Czechoslovakia and took it over August 1939 Hitler and Stalin signed the Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact They agreed to not invade each other They agreed to stay neutral if the other went to war Both sides knew that this pact wouldn’t last long ...
... March 1939 = Hitler sent troops into Czechoslovakia and took it over August 1939 Hitler and Stalin signed the Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact They agreed to not invade each other They agreed to stay neutral if the other went to war Both sides knew that this pact wouldn’t last long ...
World War II PowerPoint
... Germany not allowed to have ANY military weapons, troops, or fortifications Ignored by Hitler ...
... Germany not allowed to have ANY military weapons, troops, or fortifications Ignored by Hitler ...
PPTNotesAppeasement Trying to Keep the Peace
... repeatedly made concessions,1) hoping to keep peace. Both nations were 2) dealing with serious economic problems as a result of the Great Depression. In addition, the horrors of World War I had created a 3) deep desire to avoid war. ...
... repeatedly made concessions,1) hoping to keep peace. Both nations were 2) dealing with serious economic problems as a result of the Great Depression. In addition, the horrors of World War I had created a 3) deep desire to avoid war. ...
Chapter 13 The Rise of Dictators and World War II
... now France and Britain have lost an ally • Immediately after – Germany invades Poland (France & Britain declare war on Germany) WWII officially begins ...
... now France and Britain have lost an ally • Immediately after – Germany invades Poland (France & Britain declare war on Germany) WWII officially begins ...
Section A
... Hitler adopted an aggressive foreign policy because Germany wanted to remove the humiliation of the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. In 1919, Germany was forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles which saddled Germany with a war debt of 6.6 billion pounds and a war guilt clause. To Hitler, an aggres ...
... Hitler adopted an aggressive foreign policy because Germany wanted to remove the humiliation of the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. In 1919, Germany was forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles which saddled Germany with a war debt of 6.6 billion pounds and a war guilt clause. To Hitler, an aggres ...
JOSEPH STALIN
... Childhood and early years Born in Gori, Georgia to illiterate peasant parents (who had been serfs at birth), his harsh spirit has been blamed on undeserved and severe beatings by his father, inspiring vengeful feelings towards anyone in a position to wield power over him (perhaps also a reason he be ...
... Childhood and early years Born in Gori, Georgia to illiterate peasant parents (who had been serfs at birth), his harsh spirit has been blamed on undeserved and severe beatings by his father, inspiring vengeful feelings towards anyone in a position to wield power over him (perhaps also a reason he be ...
File
... a. Germany was eventually split into 2 countries – Communist East Germany – Non Communist West Germany. b. Most countries in Eastern Europe become communist under Soviet Control. c. In Japan, American General Douglas MacArthur creates a new government for Japan: abolishes armed forces except for def ...
... a. Germany was eventually split into 2 countries – Communist East Germany – Non Communist West Germany. b. Most countries in Eastern Europe become communist under Soviet Control. c. In Japan, American General Douglas MacArthur creates a new government for Japan: abolishes armed forces except for def ...
World War II: DBQ Historical Context: Even though the 1920`s began
... I have always held the view that keeping peace depends on holding back the aggressor. After Hitler’s seizure of Austria in March, I appealed to the government. I asked that Britain, together with France and other powers, guarantee the security of Czechoslovakia. If that course had been followed, eve ...
... I have always held the view that keeping peace depends on holding back the aggressor. After Hitler’s seizure of Austria in March, I appealed to the government. I asked that Britain, together with France and other powers, guarantee the security of Czechoslovakia. If that course had been followed, eve ...
France
... troops push their way into defending Polish army 3. Encircle troops from all sides, forcing surrender ...
... troops push their way into defending Polish army 3. Encircle troops from all sides, forcing surrender ...
Treaty of Versallies – end of WWI
... A. A force of 3 million British, American and Canadian troops together with tons of equipment and supplies the Allies planned the largest attack on France. This was the largest land-sea-air operation in army history. B. The Allies also set up a Phantom army at Calais 150 miles away from Normandy. C. ...
... A. A force of 3 million British, American and Canadian troops together with tons of equipment and supplies the Allies planned the largest attack on France. This was the largest land-sea-air operation in army history. B. The Allies also set up a Phantom army at Calais 150 miles away from Normandy. C. ...
File - Campbell`s Web Soup
... The Big Three • Nazi Germany has been virtually defeated • Demilitarized & De-Nazified • Germany/ Austria to be divided into four zones • Brits, Americans, French, Soviets • Both capitals – Berlin & Vienna, as well • Stalin demands reparations • Stalin agrees to enter Pacific War • Stalin promises ‘ ...
... The Big Three • Nazi Germany has been virtually defeated • Demilitarized & De-Nazified • Germany/ Austria to be divided into four zones • Brits, Americans, French, Soviets • Both capitals – Berlin & Vienna, as well • Stalin demands reparations • Stalin agrees to enter Pacific War • Stalin promises ‘ ...
German–Soviet Axis talks
In October and November 1940, German–Soviet Axis talks occurred concerning the Soviet Union's potential entry as a fourth Axis Power in World War II. The negotiations included a two-day Berlin conference between Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov, Adolf Hitler and German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop, followed by both countries trading written proposed agreements. Germany never responded to a November 25, 1940, Soviet proposal, leaving the negotiations unresolved. Germany broke the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact in June 1941 by invading the Soviet Union.