Chapter 11 Test
... Each correct answer is worth 1 (one) point. 1. Hitler called the German people the superior race or the: A. Aryan race B. Elder race C. Eisatzgruppen race D. Father race 2. Hitler wanted to create a third German empire called a: A. co-prosperity sphere B. Internment camp C. Reich D. Colony 3. Which ...
... Each correct answer is worth 1 (one) point. 1. Hitler called the German people the superior race or the: A. Aryan race B. Elder race C. Eisatzgruppen race D. Father race 2. Hitler wanted to create a third German empire called a: A. co-prosperity sphere B. Internment camp C. Reich D. Colony 3. Which ...
powerpoint
... the Treaty of Versailles; he keeps on going because he wants more than what he had before.) ...
... the Treaty of Versailles; he keeps on going because he wants more than what he had before.) ...
Japan Italy Germany Spain
... 29-5: The World After the War IV. New Conflicts Developed (cont.) B. The Marshall Plan 1. United States gave food and economic assistance to Europe 2. Helped war-shattered Europe to recover very quickly 3. Stalin declined aid and forbade Eastern Europe from accepting it ...
... 29-5: The World After the War IV. New Conflicts Developed (cont.) B. The Marshall Plan 1. United States gave food and economic assistance to Europe 2. Helped war-shattered Europe to recover very quickly 3. Stalin declined aid and forbade Eastern Europe from accepting it ...
Chapter 24.2 and .4
... Germany works toward taking over France Is able to occupy the North of France, now only Great Britain is free from German control Summer of 1940, bombing of Britain Britain remains free, US realizes it must soon help its friend ...
... Germany works toward taking over France Is able to occupy the North of France, now only Great Britain is free from German control Summer of 1940, bombing of Britain Britain remains free, US realizes it must soon help its friend ...
key - San Leandro Unified School District
... Why didn’t Churchill evacuate the town of Coventry, where 172 British were killed? (He wanted to protect the secret that Britain had broken the German code) 1941 – U.S. supports Britain with Lend-Lease program (planes, tanks, trucks, guns & ammunition… but no U.S. troops yet because it’s not off ...
... Why didn’t Churchill evacuate the town of Coventry, where 172 British were killed? (He wanted to protect the secret that Britain had broken the German code) 1941 – U.S. supports Britain with Lend-Lease program (planes, tanks, trucks, guns & ammunition… but no U.S. troops yet because it’s not off ...
Unit 7: World War II and its Aftermath
... expansionism and obedience to a strong leader. It calls for aggressive nationalism and militarism and placed great restrictions on personal ...
... expansionism and obedience to a strong leader. It calls for aggressive nationalism and militarism and placed great restrictions on personal ...
MAY –JUNE 1940 - SMCC12ModHist
... However, the Wehrmacht was forced to disrupt its schedule again. The _______________ wanted AG Centre to continue the blitzkrieg towards Moscow - a transport/production/communications hub (which may well have forced a Russian surrender) but __________ insisted they turn south to capture the city of ...
... However, the Wehrmacht was forced to disrupt its schedule again. The _______________ wanted AG Centre to continue the blitzkrieg towards Moscow - a transport/production/communications hub (which may well have forced a Russian surrender) but __________ insisted they turn south to capture the city of ...
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 2 study guide answer key
... Important strategically as it secured the shipping lanes between Australia and the Asian front Iwo Jima: very small island but important strategically as it contained two important landing strips to resupply troops Deadly battle which demonstrated the resolve of the Japanese Okinawa: Kamikaze pilots ...
... Important strategically as it secured the shipping lanes between Australia and the Asian front Iwo Jima: very small island but important strategically as it contained two important landing strips to resupply troops Deadly battle which demonstrated the resolve of the Japanese Okinawa: Kamikaze pilots ...
World War II in Europe
... • After invasion of Poland, Germany was idle for 7 months – “Phony War” or “Sitzkrieg” • April 9, 1940: Germany invades Denmark and Norway • May 10: German Army invades France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands; Winston Churchill appointed British Prime Minister – French troops mass along Magi ...
... • After invasion of Poland, Germany was idle for 7 months – “Phony War” or “Sitzkrieg” • April 9, 1940: Germany invades Denmark and Norway • May 10: German Army invades France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands; Winston Churchill appointed British Prime Minister – French troops mass along Magi ...
The Path to War
... The western democracies seemed unable to decided who was the bigger threat – ________________ or _____________________________ ...
... The western democracies seemed unable to decided who was the bigger threat – ________________ or _____________________________ ...
World-war-ii-to-the-collapse-of-the-soviet-union-2
... Denied them their rights as German citizens. ...
... Denied them their rights as German citizens. ...
... Nazi-Soviet Pact • Germany & Soviet Union • This bound Hitler & Stalin to peaceful relations • Secretly, the two agreed not to fight if the other went to war and to divide up Poland and other parts of Eastern Europe between them • The pact was based not on friendship or respect but on mutual need ...
The Soviet Union Under Stalin
... the Fascist party. Fascists glorified the state, supported aggressive nationalism, and condemned democracy because they believed rival parties divided the state. They also opposed communism and defended private property. In the early 1920s, Mussolini and his followers, known as the Black Shirts, won ...
... the Fascist party. Fascists glorified the state, supported aggressive nationalism, and condemned democracy because they believed rival parties divided the state. They also opposed communism and defended private property. In the early 1920s, Mussolini and his followers, known as the Black Shirts, won ...
World War II to the COLLAPSE of the Soviet Union
... Hitler tried to kill all the Jews living in Nazi areas. The Nazis removed millions of people from their homes and sent them to prison camps. Jews were used as forced labor and died from starvation and abuse. Nearly 6 million Jews were killed. ...
... Hitler tried to kill all the Jews living in Nazi areas. The Nazis removed millions of people from their homes and sent them to prison camps. Jews were used as forced labor and died from starvation and abuse. Nearly 6 million Jews were killed. ...
World War II Names to Know Path to War
... In addition, the world economy fell apart in the 1920s because of the Great Depression. Benito Mussolini of Italy, Adolf Hitler of Germany, Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union, and Hideki Tojo of Japan all became dictators of their countries. These dictators began to move aggressively into other ...
... In addition, the world economy fell apart in the 1920s because of the Great Depression. Benito Mussolini of Italy, Adolf Hitler of Germany, Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union, and Hideki Tojo of Japan all became dictators of their countries. These dictators began to move aggressively into other ...
WWII in a nutshell
... problems: met an enemy convoy on the way, last minute plans to scrap aerial bombardment of fortifications learned that heavy sea & air support needed some historians suggest that lessons learned at Dieppe saved lives on beaches of Normandy later Eastern Front: 1939-1941 – Operation Barbarossa events ...
... problems: met an enemy convoy on the way, last minute plans to scrap aerial bombardment of fortifications learned that heavy sea & air support needed some historians suggest that lessons learned at Dieppe saved lives on beaches of Normandy later Eastern Front: 1939-1941 – Operation Barbarossa events ...
Intensive Review - Standard 7
... The United States placed an oil _____________________ on Japan for launching aggressive warfare in Manchuria, China, and the Pacific. Japan, seeing the embargo as a threat to its ability to maintain a navy, attacked the U.S. Pacific Fleet at _________________ Harbor on _____________ ____, 1941. The ...
... The United States placed an oil _____________________ on Japan for launching aggressive warfare in Manchuria, China, and the Pacific. Japan, seeing the embargo as a threat to its ability to maintain a navy, attacked the U.S. Pacific Fleet at _________________ Harbor on _____________ ____, 1941. The ...
World War 2 Powerpoint
... to dismantle the political system set up in Versailles Hitler’s success emboldened Mussolini to go on military adventures of his own, i.e. Ethiopia Hitler and Mussolini realized that the western powers weren’t going to do anything in defense of the small states ...
... to dismantle the political system set up in Versailles Hitler’s success emboldened Mussolini to go on military adventures of his own, i.e. Ethiopia Hitler and Mussolini realized that the western powers weren’t going to do anything in defense of the small states ...
Part I: Fascism, Communism and World War Two
... March: Germany annexes Austria September: Germany demands part of Czechoslovakia with majority German population; British and French prime ministers, William Chamberlain and Edouard Daladier, meet in Munich, accede to German demands and pressure Czechoslovakia to yield to Hitler. The USSR is exclude ...
... March: Germany annexes Austria September: Germany demands part of Czechoslovakia with majority German population; British and French prime ministers, William Chamberlain and Edouard Daladier, meet in Munich, accede to German demands and pressure Czechoslovakia to yield to Hitler. The USSR is exclude ...
Summary: World War II
... his armies had already taken if Hitler stopped attacking other countries. On September 1, 1939, Hitler broke his promise. Germany attacked Poland. The Allies declared war on Germany. Then Italy and Japan declared war on the Allies. By the end of 1941, Germany controlled all of Europe except Britain. ...
... his armies had already taken if Hitler stopped attacking other countries. On September 1, 1939, Hitler broke his promise. Germany attacked Poland. The Allies declared war on Germany. Then Italy and Japan declared war on the Allies. By the end of 1941, Germany controlled all of Europe except Britain. ...
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.