1930s – The Rise of Hitler and Nazism in Germany
... ? Spanish Civil War starts. The Spanish Army by Franco and its Nationalist supporters try to overthrow the Spanish Government. The Government is Republican, but they are portrayed as Communists. Russia supports the Republicans, while Germany and Italy help the Nationalists. Most other international ...
... ? Spanish Civil War starts. The Spanish Army by Franco and its Nationalist supporters try to overthrow the Spanish Government. The Government is Republican, but they are portrayed as Communists. Russia supports the Republicans, while Germany and Italy help the Nationalists. Most other international ...
14. Nazi Germany - The Collapse of Nazism - kings
... After the war: the wider world After World War II, the international community was horrified to discover the true scale of Nazi atrocities against the Jews. So in 1947, the United Nations declared that the Jewish people should be given their own legitimate homeland. It was to be situated in Palesti ...
... After the war: the wider world After World War II, the international community was horrified to discover the true scale of Nazi atrocities against the Jews. So in 1947, the United Nations declared that the Jewish people should be given their own legitimate homeland. It was to be situated in Palesti ...
France and Britain delcare war
... • Bourassa leads 73% of Quebecois in opposition to conscription. • 83% of English Canadians favour conscription. •KING: “Conscription if necessary, but not necessarily conscription. •In 1944, conscription is introduced. ...
... • Bourassa leads 73% of Quebecois in opposition to conscription. • 83% of English Canadians favour conscription. •KING: “Conscription if necessary, but not necessarily conscription. •In 1944, conscription is introduced. ...
What were the primary causes of WWII?
... • Leaders of Britain, France, Italy, and Germany met in Munich in 1938 • Britain and France agreed to give Hitler the Sudetenland and Hitler promised he would seek no further territory • The practice of giving into aggression to avoid war is known as appeasement • Appeasement failed when Germany too ...
... • Leaders of Britain, France, Italy, and Germany met in Munich in 1938 • Britain and France agreed to give Hitler the Sudetenland and Hitler promised he would seek no further territory • The practice of giving into aggression to avoid war is known as appeasement • Appeasement failed when Germany too ...
DBQ - World War II- The Road to War (Appeasement)
... Document 6: Winston Churchill disagreed with Chamberlain's policy of appeasement. In this speech to Parliament, Churchill warned England about following a policy of appeasement. I have always held the view that keeping peace depends on holding back the aggressor. After Hitler's seizure of Austria in ...
... Document 6: Winston Churchill disagreed with Chamberlain's policy of appeasement. In this speech to Parliament, Churchill warned England about following a policy of appeasement. I have always held the view that keeping peace depends on holding back the aggressor. After Hitler's seizure of Austria in ...
WWII
... U.S. economy better than ever (war not fought on American soil = no devastation). But ______________________________________! _____________________________: China, Poland, the Soviet Union, Germany, Japan, and European nations ...
... U.S. economy better than ever (war not fought on American soil = no devastation). But ______________________________________! _____________________________: China, Poland, the Soviet Union, Germany, Japan, and European nations ...
The Coming of WWII
... wounded & decorated WWI soldier, and a person who teetered on the brink of madness. Hitler joined the Nazi Party after WWI and quickly gained control over it. A failed attempt to overthrow the government resulted in Hitler being imprisoned, where he wrote Mein Kampf. Mein Kampf (My Struggle) became ...
... wounded & decorated WWI soldier, and a person who teetered on the brink of madness. Hitler joined the Nazi Party after WWI and quickly gained control over it. A failed attempt to overthrow the government resulted in Hitler being imprisoned, where he wrote Mein Kampf. Mein Kampf (My Struggle) became ...
Political Cartoon
... “Britain and France had to choose between war and dishonor. They chose dishonor. They will have war.” ...
... “Britain and France had to choose between war and dishonor. They chose dishonor. They will have war.” ...
UNIT 6 WORLD WAR II AND SOCIAL 50`S Chapter 14 Notes – The
... a. Only Britain, France and U.S. had major input b. Germany was blamed c. Russia, Italy, and Japan (All Allies) felt they were slighted 2. Rise of Totalitarianism a. Theory of gov’t in which a single party or leader controls the economic, social, and cultural lives of its people B. Repression in Sov ...
... a. Only Britain, France and U.S. had major input b. Germany was blamed c. Russia, Italy, and Japan (All Allies) felt they were slighted 2. Rise of Totalitarianism a. Theory of gov’t in which a single party or leader controls the economic, social, and cultural lives of its people B. Repression in Sov ...
An Overview of the Nuremberg Trials
... Morgenthau. Meeting with other world leaders convinced him otherwise. President Roosevelt met with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Russian leader, Joseph Stalin, in February 1945 in Yalta. They made an agreement that the leaders of the Axis powers would be prosecuted for their crimes ju ...
... Morgenthau. Meeting with other world leaders convinced him otherwise. President Roosevelt met with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Russian leader, Joseph Stalin, in February 1945 in Yalta. They made an agreement that the leaders of the Axis powers would be prosecuted for their crimes ju ...
WWII Notes - Binghamton City School District
... Reparations from Germany could be taken from each respective zone. ...
... Reparations from Germany could be taken from each respective zone. ...
Ch.16.1 World War II
... and resentful Germans during Germany’s own depression following WWI. ► In the 1932 election, the Chancellor - the head Nazi Party gained power. of the government in ► Hitler became chancellor some European in January of 1933. ...
... and resentful Germans during Germany’s own depression following WWI. ► In the 1932 election, the Chancellor - the head Nazi Party gained power. of the government in ► Hitler became chancellor some European in January of 1933. ...
The Road to War: World War II Begins
... k. The Sudetenland contained many ethnic Germans; Hitler wanted all Germans (and the land they lived on) to be __________ by Germany. The Czechs asked Britain and France for _________. 5. The Munich Conference, 1938 a. In 1938, leaders from England and France met with Hitler and Mussolini at the ___ ...
... k. The Sudetenland contained many ethnic Germans; Hitler wanted all Germans (and the land they lived on) to be __________ by Germany. The Czechs asked Britain and France for _________. 5. The Munich Conference, 1938 a. In 1938, leaders from England and France met with Hitler and Mussolini at the ___ ...
World War II.
... • 1938- Germany annexed Austria (Anchluss), British Prime Minister Chamberlain calls for a conference at Munich; Munich Agreement signed giving part of Czechoslovakia to Germany in exchange for Hitler’s “promise” not to make any more demands • 1939- Germany takes the rest of Czechoslovakia, Nazi-S ...
... • 1938- Germany annexed Austria (Anchluss), British Prime Minister Chamberlain calls for a conference at Munich; Munich Agreement signed giving part of Czechoslovakia to Germany in exchange for Hitler’s “promise” not to make any more demands • 1939- Germany takes the rest of Czechoslovakia, Nazi-S ...
World History Name Unit 10: Totalitarianism and WW II
... Per_________Date _____________________ ...
... Per_________Date _____________________ ...
Megan Blash
... AP College Board Exam is less than one month away!! Review daily - - quiz yourself daily - meet in study groups daily! ...
... AP College Board Exam is less than one month away!! Review daily - - quiz yourself daily - meet in study groups daily! ...
Benito Mussolini - Sarah Wright
... Hideki Tojo Date of Birth: Place of Birth: Nickname + Meaning of Nickname: ...
... Hideki Tojo Date of Birth: Place of Birth: Nickname + Meaning of Nickname: ...
World War II Unit Test Study Guide
... Massive killing of European Jews by the Nazi Party during WWII 23. What were the Nuremberg Laws? What did they restrict to German Jews? Laws passed in Germany to deprive Jews of their citizenship and other basic rights; Took away their citizenship, didn’t allow them to marry non-Jews, took away voti ...
... Massive killing of European Jews by the Nazi Party during WWII 23. What were the Nuremberg Laws? What did they restrict to German Jews? Laws passed in Germany to deprive Jews of their citizenship and other basic rights; Took away their citizenship, didn’t allow them to marry non-Jews, took away voti ...
WW2-Europe
... • At first, Germany made rapid gains, getting much territory • Stalin then ordered Soviet Red Army to use “scorched earth” tactics- Soviets destroyed crops, factories, RRs, etc. so Nazis could not control them and get supplies. ...
... • At first, Germany made rapid gains, getting much territory • Stalin then ordered Soviet Red Army to use “scorched earth” tactics- Soviets destroyed crops, factories, RRs, etc. so Nazis could not control them and get supplies. ...
Nazi views on Catholicism
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.