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WWII - PHS-Test-Bank
... Who was the Fascist dictator of Italy in the 1920’s and 1930’s ? A) Adolf Hitler; B) Benito Mussolini; C) Woodrow Wilson; D) Benito Santiago. Hitler was the leader of what political party ? A) Nazi Party; B) Boston Tea Party; C) Weimar Republic; D) House Party. With the failure of new democracies in ...
... Who was the Fascist dictator of Italy in the 1920’s and 1930’s ? A) Adolf Hitler; B) Benito Mussolini; C) Woodrow Wilson; D) Benito Santiago. Hitler was the leader of what political party ? A) Nazi Party; B) Boston Tea Party; C) Weimar Republic; D) House Party. With the failure of new democracies in ...
In his final political testament, Hitler blamed the Jews
... • Adolf Hitler • Aryan race was superior to all other races & nationalities • needed more land to support a larger population • land in the east - in the Soviet Union ...
... • Adolf Hitler • Aryan race was superior to all other races & nationalities • needed more land to support a larger population • land in the east - in the Soviet Union ...
... people, cost more money, damaged more property, affected more people, and caused more far-reaching changes in nearly every country than any other war in history. The number of people killed, wounded, or missing between September 1939 and September 1945 can never be calculated, but it is estimated th ...
Presentation
... • Germans saw the inhabitants of Eastern Europe as inferior to the Aryan race • Removed Slavic people from conquered areas to make way for German people ...
... • Germans saw the inhabitants of Eastern Europe as inferior to the Aryan race • Removed Slavic people from conquered areas to make way for German people ...
The second World War
... Under his power, the size of the army increased and new weapons of war were invented. He was Prime Minister from 1937 to 1940. He was the leader who started the war. He decided to evacuate all the children from London to the countryside. He was born in Austria in 1889. His army invaded Austria, Czec ...
... Under his power, the size of the army increased and new weapons of war were invented. He was Prime Minister from 1937 to 1940. He was the leader who started the war. He decided to evacuate all the children from London to the countryside. He was born in Austria in 1889. His army invaded Austria, Czec ...
(Versailles Treaty) failed to provide a “just and secure peace”
... the aging President Hindenburg of the Weimar Republic ...
... the aging President Hindenburg of the Weimar Republic ...
U.S. History Notes ~ 1933 – 1941 ~
... VI. Congress Legislates Neutrality 1. To prevent America from being sucked into war, Congress passed Neutrality Acts in 1935-37, acts which stated that when the president proclaimed the existence of a foreign war, certain restrictions would automatically go into effect: i. no American could legally ...
... VI. Congress Legislates Neutrality 1. To prevent America from being sucked into war, Congress passed Neutrality Acts in 1935-37, acts which stated that when the president proclaimed the existence of a foreign war, certain restrictions would automatically go into effect: i. no American could legally ...
World.WWII.4.29 - Steven-J
... What three religions believe in the same God? What religion originally had no gods? What religion has multiple gods? What religion prays 5 times a day? What separates Judaism and Christianity? Who is important in Christianity? Who is the prophet of Islam? ...
... What three religions believe in the same God? What religion originally had no gods? What religion has multiple gods? What religion prays 5 times a day? What separates Judaism and Christianity? Who is important in Christianity? Who is the prophet of Islam? ...
Fascism - Arlington Public Schools: Home Page
... Fascism was Germany and Italy along with the countries that were taken over by Germany in World War II. • Who started fascism? Benito Mussolini started the Fascist Party in 1919, then Adolf Hitler copied Mussolini’s form of government. ...
... Fascism was Germany and Italy along with the countries that were taken over by Germany in World War II. • Who started fascism? Benito Mussolini started the Fascist Party in 1919, then Adolf Hitler copied Mussolini’s form of government. ...
Germany`s neighbors protested but did nothing
... Fascism—system of government that stressed the glory of the state Became leader of Italy’s govt. in 1922 Established a dictatorship ...
... Fascism—system of government that stressed the glory of the state Became leader of Italy’s govt. in 1922 Established a dictatorship ...
WWII
... Totalitarianism- controlling country by 1 leader, 1 party, censorship, controlling religion, work, politics, social life ...
... Totalitarianism- controlling country by 1 leader, 1 party, censorship, controlling religion, work, politics, social life ...
Responsibility for the Holocaust
... level of the two parents. This means: the offspring will probably stand higher than the racially lower parent, but not as high as the higher one. Such mating is contrary to the will of nature for a higher breeding of all life. The stronger must dominate and not blend with the weaker, thus sacrificin ...
... level of the two parents. This means: the offspring will probably stand higher than the racially lower parent, but not as high as the higher one. Such mating is contrary to the will of nature for a higher breeding of all life. The stronger must dominate and not blend with the weaker, thus sacrificin ...
War in Europe
... – Hitler wasn’t really worried about France when they started building up an army • Felt that if they were serious, they would attack Germany and not give them the time to build up their military • Hitler walked out of 60 nation disarmament conference • Hitler withdraws from the League of Nations – ...
... – Hitler wasn’t really worried about France when they started building up an army • Felt that if they were serious, they would attack Germany and not give them the time to build up their military • Hitler walked out of 60 nation disarmament conference • Hitler withdraws from the League of Nations – ...
World War II Terms - Parkway C-2
... nationalist - Joined a political party known as the National Socialists, or Nazis - Organized a revolt in 1923 that failed and he was sent to prison - Hitler outlined his plans in a book called Mein Kampf “My Struggle” - blamed intellectuals, Communists, and Jews for Germany’s defeat and postwar pro ...
... nationalist - Joined a political party known as the National Socialists, or Nazis - Organized a revolt in 1923 that failed and he was sent to prison - Hitler outlined his plans in a book called Mein Kampf “My Struggle” - blamed intellectuals, Communists, and Jews for Germany’s defeat and postwar pro ...
America in WWII
... The Horrors of the death camps become known to the world Eisenhower forced German citizens to come look at what their government had done. ...
... The Horrors of the death camps become known to the world Eisenhower forced German citizens to come look at what their government had done. ...
Chapter 16
... political party in Germany • In January of 1933, Hitler was appointed Chancellor (Prime Minister) • Once in office he quickly dismantled Germany’s democratic Weimar Republic and replaced it with a totalitarian government ...
... political party in Germany • In January of 1933, Hitler was appointed Chancellor (Prime Minister) • Once in office he quickly dismantled Germany’s democratic Weimar Republic and replaced it with a totalitarian government ...
Name
... - What was Hitler’s purpose in occupying the Rhineland? - The Anschluss, and why does Germany invade before the Austrian referendum? - Appeasement and Munich Conference - The occupation of the Sudetenland and Czechoslovakia - Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact – What were these agreements? ...
... - What was Hitler’s purpose in occupying the Rhineland? - The Anschluss, and why does Germany invade before the Austrian referendum? - Appeasement and Munich Conference - The occupation of the Sudetenland and Czechoslovakia - Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact – What were these agreements? ...
Slide 1
... 5) The potential of an Italian civil war enabled the fascist party of Benito Mussolini to come to power in 1922. Wealthy and powerful Italians supported the right-wing fascists to prevent the rise of the left-wing communist revolutionaries of the lower classes. ...
... 5) The potential of an Italian civil war enabled the fascist party of Benito Mussolini to come to power in 1922. Wealthy and powerful Italians supported the right-wing fascists to prevent the rise of the left-wing communist revolutionaries of the lower classes. ...
37_FDR_and_Shadow_of_War
... Hitler’s Belligerency and U.S. Neutrality 1. On August 23, 1939, the USSR shocked the world by signing a nonaggression treaty with Germany. i. Now, it seemed that Germany could engulf all of Europe, especially without having to worry about fight a two-front war in case war occurred. 2. In 1939, Hitl ...
... Hitler’s Belligerency and U.S. Neutrality 1. On August 23, 1939, the USSR shocked the world by signing a nonaggression treaty with Germany. i. Now, it seemed that Germany could engulf all of Europe, especially without having to worry about fight a two-front war in case war occurred. 2. In 1939, Hitl ...
Chapter 37: Franklin D. Roosevelt And The Shadow of War
... Hitler’s Belligerency and U.S. Neutrality 1. On August 23, 1939, the USSR shocked the world by signing a nonaggression treaty with Germany. i. Now, it seemed that Germany could engulf all of Europe, especially without having to worry about fight a two-front war in case war occurred. 2. In 1939, Hitl ...
... Hitler’s Belligerency and U.S. Neutrality 1. On August 23, 1939, the USSR shocked the world by signing a nonaggression treaty with Germany. i. Now, it seemed that Germany could engulf all of Europe, especially without having to worry about fight a two-front war in case war occurred. 2. In 1939, Hitl ...
The United States Prepares for War
... isolationism. Isolationists were not necessarily pacifists. Most isolationists simply wanted to preserve America’s freedom to choose the time and place for action and felt the destruction of WWI seamed ...
... isolationism. Isolationists were not necessarily pacifists. Most isolationists simply wanted to preserve America’s freedom to choose the time and place for action and felt the destruction of WWI seamed ...
Honors World History Reading Objectives: World War II Chapter 17
... Why did Hitler invade the Soviet Union in the summer of 1941? ...
... Why did Hitler invade the Soviet Union in the summer of 1941? ...
World War II
... Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact. Germany and USSR promised not to attack each other. Hitler offered Stalin eastern Poland and the Baltic states. Hitler knew that eventually he would break the pact. The Pact enabled him to invade Poland without fear. ...
... Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact. Germany and USSR promised not to attack each other. Hitler offered Stalin eastern Poland and the Baltic states. Hitler knew that eventually he would break the pact. The Pact enabled him to invade Poland without fear. ...
Nazi views on Catholicism
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Nazi ideology could not accept an autonomous establishment whose legitimacy did not spring from the government. It desired the subordination of the church to the state. To many Nazis, Catholics were suspected of insufficient patriotism, or even of disloyalty to the Fatherland, and of serving the interests of ""sinister alien forces"". Nazi radicals also disdained the Semitic origins of Jesus and the Christian religion. Although the broader membership of the Nazi Party after 1933 came to include many Catholics, aggressive anti-Church radicals like Joseph Goebbels, Martin Bormann and Heinrich Himmler saw the kirchenkampf campaign against the Churches as a priority concern, and anti-church and anticlerical sentiments were strong among grassroots party activists.The Hitler regime permitted various persecutions of the Church in the Nazi Empire, though the political relationship between Church and state among Nazi allies was varied. While the Nazi Fuhrer Adolf Hitler's public relationship to Religion in Nazi Germany may be defined as one of opportunism, his personal position on Catholicism and Christianity was one of hostility. Hitler's chosen ""deputy"", Martin Bormann, an atheist, recorded in Hitler's Table Talk that Nazism was secular, scientific and anti-religious in outlook.Biographer Alan Bullock wrote that, though Hitler was raised as a Catholic, and retained some regard for the organisational power of Catholicism, he had utter contempt for its central teachings, which he said, if taken to their conclusion, ""would mean the systematic cultivation of the human failure"". Bullock wrote that Hitler frequently employed the language of ""Providence"" in defence of his own myth, but ultimately held a ""materialist outlook, based on the nineteenth century rationalists' certainty that the progress of science would destroy all myths and had already proved Christian doctrine to be an absurdity"". Though he was willing at times to restrain his anticlericalism out of political considerations, and approved the Reich concordat signed between Germany and the Holy See, his long term hope was for a de-Christianised Germany.The 1920 Nazi Party Platform had promised to support freedom of religions with the caveat: ""insofar as they do not jeopardize the state's existence or conflict with the moral sentiments of the Germanic race"", and expressed support for so-called ""Positive Christianity"", a movement which sought to detach Christianity from its Jewish roots, and Apostle's Creed. William Shirer wrote that ""under the leadership of Rosenberg, Bormann and Himmler—backed by Hitler—the Nazi regime intended to destroy Christianity in Germany, if it could, and substitute the old paganism of the early tribal Germanic gods and the new paganism of the Nazi extremists."" Himmer considered the main task of his Schutzstaffel (SS) organisation to be that of acting as the vanguard in overcoming Christianity.