Women in World War II
... involved massive use of tanks, motorized infantry and airforce. Tactics of Blitzkrieg designed new role for tanks, spearheads for quick penetration of enemy territory. At 9.00 am England and France issue an ultimatum to Germany. ...
... involved massive use of tanks, motorized infantry and airforce. Tactics of Blitzkrieg designed new role for tanks, spearheads for quick penetration of enemy territory. At 9.00 am England and France issue an ultimatum to Germany. ...
Totalitarian Triumph In many countries, representative government
... Blue Angel (1930), a German film starring Marlene Dietrich (1901‐1992), showed how a modern woman could destroy civilization. In comedies and musicals, however, women pulled men out of debt and set things right, smiling all the while. While new techniques were used during the 1930s, like montage, ...
... Blue Angel (1930), a German film starring Marlene Dietrich (1901‐1992), showed how a modern woman could destroy civilization. In comedies and musicals, however, women pulled men out of debt and set things right, smiling all the while. While new techniques were used during the 1930s, like montage, ...
14-2 Part 1 - Cloudfront.net
... Germany Soviet Union said that we must recognize that while Germany at the time wanted peace, it was by no means a peaceful • Take your seat States country or one looking forward to a long period of peace; that theItaly German Government United and its adherents desired peace ardently the time being ...
... Germany Soviet Union said that we must recognize that while Germany at the time wanted peace, it was by no means a peaceful • Take your seat States country or one looking forward to a long period of peace; that theItaly German Government United and its adherents desired peace ardently the time being ...
Chapter 17 Section 2 – World War II Europe at War 1. What is a
... Chapter 17 Section 2 – World War II Europe at War 1. What is a blitzkrieg and who used if? Explain how it works. (make sure you know what a panzer is) Hitler’s Early Victories 1. What countries did Hitler take over starting in April 1940? 2. What was the Maginot Line? How did the Germans attack the ...
... Chapter 17 Section 2 – World War II Europe at War 1. What is a blitzkrieg and who used if? Explain how it works. (make sure you know what a panzer is) Hitler’s Early Victories 1. What countries did Hitler take over starting in April 1940? 2. What was the Maginot Line? How did the Germans attack the ...
Rise of Totalitarianism US
... a. blitzkrieg, famous for attack on France and exploits in N. Africa. b. “He outwitted, bluffed, deceived, cheated the enemy. It was said that his greatest pleasure was to trick his opponents into premature and often quite needless surrender.” David Irving c. Not given enough supplies to win d. Comm ...
... a. blitzkrieg, famous for attack on France and exploits in N. Africa. b. “He outwitted, bluffed, deceived, cheated the enemy. It was said that his greatest pleasure was to trick his opponents into premature and often quite needless surrender.” David Irving c. Not given enough supplies to win d. Comm ...
Chapter 23 – World War II Erupts The Main Idea
... Fascism is a system of government that stresses the importance of the state or nationalism. This comes at the expense of the individual. Mussolini favored the use of violence against Communists and socialists. He established a dictatorship. This is government by a leader or group that holds all th ...
... Fascism is a system of government that stresses the importance of the state or nationalism. This comes at the expense of the individual. Mussolini favored the use of violence against Communists and socialists. He established a dictatorship. This is government by a leader or group that holds all th ...
The Coming of War
... criticized the Japanese aggression. The United States, however, continued to back away from intervention in foreign conflicts. Despite a military alliance among France, Britain, and Poland, Germany invaded Poland in 1939. Britain and France declared war on Germany, and World War II had begun. The Ax ...
... criticized the Japanese aggression. The United States, however, continued to back away from intervention in foreign conflicts. Despite a military alliance among France, Britain, and Poland, Germany invaded Poland in 1939. Britain and France declared war on Germany, and World War II had begun. The Ax ...
American Commanders WW II
... victims died immediately. Joann Kremer, an SS doctor who oversaw the gassings, testified that: "Shouting and screaming of the victims could be heard through the opening and it was clear that they fought for their lives." When they were removed, if the chamber had been very congested, as they often w ...
... victims died immediately. Joann Kremer, an SS doctor who oversaw the gassings, testified that: "Shouting and screaming of the victims could be heard through the opening and it was clear that they fought for their lives." When they were removed, if the chamber had been very congested, as they often w ...
Bombing of Japan
... 2. The Nazi Party offered Germans an alternative to both communism and democracy. 3. Hitler told the Germans that they were to blame for their defeat in World War I. 4. The Third Reich was one of the world’s most brutal dictatorships. ESSAY QUESTIONS (p. 455) 2. List three places invaded by Japanese ...
... 2. The Nazi Party offered Germans an alternative to both communism and democracy. 3. Hitler told the Germans that they were to blame for their defeat in World War I. 4. The Third Reich was one of the world’s most brutal dictatorships. ESSAY QUESTIONS (p. 455) 2. List three places invaded by Japanese ...
World War II Review
... believed that Germany and Italy were a threat t o like the U.S. 10. a form of government that has "total" control over the lives of the people it governs 11. rulers who have total control over the countries they rule 12. political party formed by the followers of Mussolini 14. weapon used by Germany ...
... believed that Germany and Italy were a threat t o like the U.S. 10. a form of government that has "total" control over the lives of the people it governs 11. rulers who have total control over the countries they rule 12. political party formed by the followers of Mussolini 14. weapon used by Germany ...
Causes of World War II
... Fascism: a political philosophy, movement, or regime that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition ...
... Fascism: a political philosophy, movement, or regime that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition ...
WWII - WorldHistory
... its first offensive landing on an island in the Pacific. Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands became the scene of the first major land battle of the war in the Pacific ...
... its first offensive landing on an island in the Pacific. Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands became the scene of the first major land battle of the war in the Pacific ...
Hitler`s Aims - mrblacksclasses
... the Western world. War preparations were not as important as dealing with unemployment and social problems Political opinion in Britain & France was divided, but most viewed the fascists as less of a threat than the communists ...
... the Western world. War preparations were not as important as dealing with unemployment and social problems Political opinion in Britain & France was divided, but most viewed the fascists as less of a threat than the communists ...
World War II (Global Version)
... Appeasement – granting concessions to an aggressor; allowed Nazi aggression to go unchecked and make more demands ...
... Appeasement – granting concessions to an aggressor; allowed Nazi aggression to go unchecked and make more demands ...
Chapter 17 WS - Dr. Larson
... 9. The term ____ refers to a political philosophy that emphasizes the importance of the nation and the supreme authority of the leader. 10. In the 1930s, Britain and France tried to prevent war by following a policy of ____, giving in to some of Germany’s demands. 11. The term ____ means “lightning ...
... 9. The term ____ refers to a political philosophy that emphasizes the importance of the nation and the supreme authority of the leader. 10. In the 1930s, Britain and France tried to prevent war by following a policy of ____, giving in to some of Germany’s demands. 11. The term ____ means “lightning ...
World War II Notes
... avoiding further conflict. In 1938, Hitler demanded that Czechoslovakia give the Sudetenland to Germany. He claimed that the German population living there was being mistreated. The British and French prime ministers agreed to Hitler’s demands without consulting Czechoslovakian leaders, in the hopes ...
... avoiding further conflict. In 1938, Hitler demanded that Czechoslovakia give the Sudetenland to Germany. He claimed that the German population living there was being mistreated. The British and French prime ministers agreed to Hitler’s demands without consulting Czechoslovakian leaders, in the hopes ...
HUSH WWII study guide 2017
... People to Know Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Joseph Stalin Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) Winston Churchill Be able to answer the following What did Italy, Germany and Japan have in common in the 1930s? ...
... People to Know Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Joseph Stalin Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) Winston Churchill Be able to answer the following What did Italy, Germany and Japan have in common in the 1930s? ...
WWII PPT from class
... Treaty of 1940 extended the Rome-Berlin Axis to Japan USA, Great Britain and France favored appeasement (Munich) WWII was truly a global conflict (unlike WWI which was fought in Europe) • Fighting occurred in all major world areas except ...
... Treaty of 1940 extended the Rome-Berlin Axis to Japan USA, Great Britain and France favored appeasement (Munich) WWII was truly a global conflict (unlike WWI which was fought in Europe) • Fighting occurred in all major world areas except ...
Military History: World War II
... b. "yellow Aryans" 2. by end of 1940 Western Europe under German control B. Italy 1. Mussolini hoped to build a new Roman Empire 2. attacks Greece in one of his "nice, safe, little wars" a. Greeks fight back and Italians are routed b. Hitler sends in troops to help Mussolini even though he doesn't w ...
... b. "yellow Aryans" 2. by end of 1940 Western Europe under German control B. Italy 1. Mussolini hoped to build a new Roman Empire 2. attacks Greece in one of his "nice, safe, little wars" a. Greeks fight back and Italians are routed b. Hitler sends in troops to help Mussolini even though he doesn't w ...
7-4.5_Resource_Document
... prevent further aggression. Japan then attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, and Congress declared war on Japan the next day. The Japanese moved quickly throughout the Pacific taking over Guam, Wake Island, Hong Kong, the Philippines, the Dutch East Indies, and Burma. The tide began to turn in ...
... prevent further aggression. Japan then attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, and Congress declared war on Japan the next day. The Japanese moved quickly throughout the Pacific taking over Guam, Wake Island, Hong Kong, the Philippines, the Dutch East Indies, and Burma. The tide began to turn in ...
054TimelineWWII
... The Treaty of Versailles: Germany was blamed for the war and forced to pay reparations which crippled its economy. Italy and Japan were not given what they felt was their fair share of territory. The League of Nations is formed to help countries avoid war. ...
... The Treaty of Versailles: Germany was blamed for the war and forced to pay reparations which crippled its economy. Italy and Japan were not given what they felt was their fair share of territory. The League of Nations is formed to help countries avoid war. ...
Name: Period: ______ Date: ______ STUDY GUIDE World War II
... Part I: For each of the following, identify the country the person was from and their role in WWII. 1. Charles de Gaulle: President of France during WWII 2. Douglas MacArthur: Commander in the Pacific during WWII 3. Winston Churchill: Prime Minister of Britain during WWII 4. Franklin Roosevelt: Pres ...
... Part I: For each of the following, identify the country the person was from and their role in WWII. 1. Charles de Gaulle: President of France during WWII 2. Douglas MacArthur: Commander in the Pacific during WWII 3. Winston Churchill: Prime Minister of Britain during WWII 4. Franklin Roosevelt: Pres ...
Fascism in Europe
Fascism in Europe was composed of numerous ideologies present during the 20th century which all developed their own differences from each other. Fascism was born in Italy and subsequently, across Europe several movements which took influence from it emerged. Purists assert that the term ""Fascism"" should only be used in relation to the National Fascist Party under Benito Mussolini in Italy.However, commonly the following European ideologies are also described as forms of, or strongly related to fascism. The Falange in Spain under Francisco Franco, the Austrofascism in Austria under Engelbert Dollfuß, the 4th of August Regime in Greece under Ioannis Metaxas, the Sanation in Poland under Józef Piłsudski, the National Legionary State in Romania under Ion Antonescu, the Ustaše in Croatia under Ante Pavelic during the Interwar period and World War II, the Estado Novo in Portugal under António de Oliveira Salazar, and the Nazi Party of Germany under Adolf Hitler.The most striking difference is the racialist and anti-Semitic ideology present in Nazism but not the other ideologies. Fascism was founded on the principle of nationalist unity, against the divisionist class war ideology of Socialism and Communism. Thus the majority of the regimes viewed racialism as counter productive to unity, with Mussolini asserting that ""National pride has no need of the delirium of race"".Italian Fascism was expansionist in its desires, looking to create a New Roman Empire. As was Nazi Germany, who looked to expand its borders. The same cannot be said for the other ideologies who focused almost exclusively on internal matters. This led to some countries, such as Spain or Portugal, remaining neutral in World War II, rather than being Axis powers, while Metaxas's Greece fought against the Axis, due to Italy's invasion. It is widely accepted that the Nazis murdered the Austrofascist dictator, causing an uneasy relationship between Fascism and Nazism at an early stage.The question of religion also poses considerable conflicting differences, some forms of fascism, particularly the Falange and Estado Novo were devoutly Christian. Thus the occultist and pagan elements of Nazism, were directly opposed to the Christian element found in the vast majority of fascism movements of the 20th century.