Timeline of WWII
... • WW I ends with an Allied victory. • The Treaty of Versailles is imposed on the defeated Germans. • Its conditions are harsh, leading to years of German resentment, political chaos, and economic disaster – fueling the desire for revenge. • In 1918, it is called the “Great War” or the “War to End Al ...
... • WW I ends with an Allied victory. • The Treaty of Versailles is imposed on the defeated Germans. • Its conditions are harsh, leading to years of German resentment, political chaos, and economic disaster – fueling the desire for revenge. • In 1918, it is called the “Great War” or the “War to End Al ...
Treaty of Versallies – end of WWI
... 1. Unable to defeat the British, Hitler turns on Russia. 2. Hitler breaks his nonaggression treaty with Stalin and invades the city of Stalingrad. 3. The battle for Stalingrad lasted from June 1941 to January 31, 1943. 4. The Germans lost 230,000 while the Russian lost 1,100,000 soldiers. ...
... 1. Unable to defeat the British, Hitler turns on Russia. 2. Hitler breaks his nonaggression treaty with Stalin and invades the city of Stalingrad. 3. The battle for Stalingrad lasted from June 1941 to January 31, 1943. 4. The Germans lost 230,000 while the Russian lost 1,100,000 soldiers. ...
World War One Study Guide - Streetsboro City Schools
... Czechoslovakia. Label and shade Czechoslovakia orange. Draw an arrow from Germany into Czechoslovakia and label with “1939”. 4. A month after the Munich Conference, Hitler demands the return of the Polish city of Danzig to Germany. Danzig was more than 90% German and had been a part of Poland since ...
... Czechoslovakia. Label and shade Czechoslovakia orange. Draw an arrow from Germany into Czechoslovakia and label with “1939”. 4. A month after the Munich Conference, Hitler demands the return of the Polish city of Danzig to Germany. Danzig was more than 90% German and had been a part of Poland since ...
Japanese Path to War
... One week later, he began a military draft. Hitler was convinced that the Western states had no intention of using force to maintain the Treaty of Versailles. On March 7, 1936, he sent German troops into the Rhineland. The Rhineland was part of Germany, but it was a demilitarized area. According to t ...
... One week later, he began a military draft. Hitler was convinced that the Western states had no intention of using force to maintain the Treaty of Versailles. On March 7, 1936, he sent German troops into the Rhineland. The Rhineland was part of Germany, but it was a demilitarized area. According to t ...
Use SIDE 1 of Bubble sheet
... 17. World War II started as a result of the: a) Nazi refusal to stop rearmament b) German invasion of Poland c) Occupation of Czechoslovakia d) Takeover of Austria by the Nazis 18. Canada joined WWII as: a) an independent nation b) a colony of Britain c) a result of the bullying from Britain and Fra ...
... 17. World War II started as a result of the: a) Nazi refusal to stop rearmament b) German invasion of Poland c) Occupation of Czechoslovakia d) Takeover of Austria by the Nazis 18. Canada joined WWII as: a) an independent nation b) a colony of Britain c) a result of the bullying from Britain and Fra ...
7-4.5_Resource_Document
... APPEASEMENT: Give Hitler what he wants and eventually he will stop! Great Britain and France falsely believed that a policy of appeasement would prevent another world war. This lack of a firm hand against aggression allowed Hitler to annex Austria in 1938, violating of the Treaty of Versailles. Hitl ...
... APPEASEMENT: Give Hitler what he wants and eventually he will stop! Great Britain and France falsely believed that a policy of appeasement would prevent another world war. This lack of a firm hand against aggression allowed Hitler to annex Austria in 1938, violating of the Treaty of Versailles. Hitl ...
World War 2 The World at war Again
... Soviets not to attack each After France, they took over other (they divide Poland) Paris. 3. Hitler invades France (1940) and uses “Blitzkrieg” and destroys France ...
... Soviets not to attack each After France, they took over other (they divide Poland) Paris. 3. Hitler invades France (1940) and uses “Blitzkrieg” and destroys France ...
partitions of czechoslovakia and poland, 1938–1939
... – He managed to destroy much of London and kill 15,000 people – However, he lost twice as many planes as the British, and was forced to abandon the invasion plan. ...
... – He managed to destroy much of London and kill 15,000 people – However, he lost twice as many planes as the British, and was forced to abandon the invasion plan. ...
World War II on the horizon
... On December 7th, 1941 180 Japanese war planes bombed the naval base at Pearl Harbor The attack was devastating to the American fleet. In less than two hours: 2,403 killed 1,178 wounded Sunk or damaged 21 ships (8 battleships) Nearly the whole U.S. pacific fleet More than 300 aircraft ...
... On December 7th, 1941 180 Japanese war planes bombed the naval base at Pearl Harbor The attack was devastating to the American fleet. In less than two hours: 2,403 killed 1,178 wounded Sunk or damaged 21 ships (8 battleships) Nearly the whole U.S. pacific fleet More than 300 aircraft ...
Paths to War
... The German Path to War • Adolf Hitler – Germans were part of an Aryan race that were superior to all other races/nationalities – Germany was capable of building a great civilization – Planned to conquer the Soviet Union in order to secure land and Slavic states to strengthen the Third Reich. ...
... The German Path to War • Adolf Hitler – Germans were part of an Aryan race that were superior to all other races/nationalities – Germany was capable of building a great civilization – Planned to conquer the Soviet Union in order to secure land and Slavic states to strengthen the Third Reich. ...
World War I
... iii. A League of Nations was formed to maintain peace and prevent future world wars (Wilson’s 14th Point) i. ...
... iii. A League of Nations was formed to maintain peace and prevent future world wars (Wilson’s 14th Point) i. ...
Guided Notes: The Great Depression and WWII
... Japan and Italy were both a part of the Allies during WWI, and they helped win the war, but they were particularly unhappy with the treaties. Of the Central Powers, the losing nations, Germany was treated most severely, ordered to take full blame for the war and pay $33 billion in reparations. Econo ...
... Japan and Italy were both a part of the Allies during WWI, and they helped win the war, but they were particularly unhappy with the treaties. Of the Central Powers, the losing nations, Germany was treated most severely, ordered to take full blame for the war and pay $33 billion in reparations. Econo ...
WORLD WAR II - Carriel Scholar Bowl
... *Even though WWI had been fought in part to “make the world safe for democracy,” fascism had arisen in Italy. *Hitler had risen to power as the leader of the Nazi Party. Nazi meant German National Socialist Party. He had attained the position of German Chancellor in 1933. *Both Hitler and Mussolini ...
... *Even though WWI had been fought in part to “make the world safe for democracy,” fascism had arisen in Italy. *Hitler had risen to power as the leader of the Nazi Party. Nazi meant German National Socialist Party. He had attained the position of German Chancellor in 1933. *Both Hitler and Mussolini ...
Main Causes of World War Two
... Treaty of Versailles had placed restrictions on Germany that were unfair. Hitler's actions were seen as understandable and justifiable. When Germany began re-arming in 1934, many politicians felt that Germany had a right to rearm in order to protect itself. It was also argued that a stronger Germany ...
... Treaty of Versailles had placed restrictions on Germany that were unfair. Hitler's actions were seen as understandable and justifiable. When Germany began re-arming in 1934, many politicians felt that Germany had a right to rearm in order to protect itself. It was also argued that a stronger Germany ...
Fascism Reading
... military might, Mussolini ordered the invasion and conquering of Ethiopia, eventually contributing to WWII. ...
... military might, Mussolini ordered the invasion and conquering of Ethiopia, eventually contributing to WWII. ...
September 1, 1939
... August 1939- Russian non-aggression pact with Germany September 1, 1939 —Hitler invades Poland---two days later WWII begins with France and Great Britain declaring war on Germany. ...
... August 1939- Russian non-aggression pact with Germany September 1, 1939 —Hitler invades Poland---two days later WWII begins with France and Great Britain declaring war on Germany. ...
ch 35 and 34 WWII
... Stalin’s Great Terror Questions to think about while reading article: 1. What did Stalin do during his “Reign of Terror?” 2. What would Stalin’s justification be for doing this? ...
... Stalin’s Great Terror Questions to think about while reading article: 1. What did Stalin do during his “Reign of Terror?” 2. What would Stalin’s justification be for doing this? ...
31-4-Aggressors-Invade-Nations
... defense treaty with France. About 3 million German-speaking people lived in the western border regions of Czechoslovakia known as the Sudetenland. Hitler demanded the Sudetenland belong to Germany. Czechoslovakia refused and asked France for help. ...
... defense treaty with France. About 3 million German-speaking people lived in the western border regions of Czechoslovakia known as the Sudetenland. Hitler demanded the Sudetenland belong to Germany. Czechoslovakia refused and asked France for help. ...
Unit 3 Terms
... other. Secretly they agreed to divide Poland when Germany conquered it. Also called the non- aggression pact shocked the world ...
... other. Secretly they agreed to divide Poland when Germany conquered it. Also called the non- aggression pact shocked the world ...
War in Europe
... • Hitler tried to hide his aggressive policies at first because he did not want to violate the Versailles Treaty. – 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 ...
... • Hitler tried to hide his aggressive policies at first because he did not want to violate the Versailles Treaty. – 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 ...
Aggressors Invade Nations
... magnitude. . . . we have sustained a defeat without a war. . . . And do not suppose that this is the end. . . . This is only the first sip, the first foretaste of a bitter cup which will be proffered to us year by year unless, by a supreme recovery of moral health and martial vigor, we arise again a ...
... magnitude. . . . we have sustained a defeat without a war. . . . And do not suppose that this is the end. . . . This is only the first sip, the first foretaste of a bitter cup which will be proffered to us year by year unless, by a supreme recovery of moral health and martial vigor, we arise again a ...
Aggressors Invade Nations
... magnitude. . . . we have sustained a defeat without a war. . . . And do not suppose that this is the end. . . . This is only the first sip, the first foretaste of a bitter cup which will be proffered to us year by year unless, by a supreme recovery of moral health and martial vigor, we arise again a ...
... magnitude. . . . we have sustained a defeat without a war. . . . And do not suppose that this is the end. . . . This is only the first sip, the first foretaste of a bitter cup which will be proffered to us year by year unless, by a supreme recovery of moral health and martial vigor, we arise again a ...
Presentation
... Adolf Hitler • Goal to create the Third Reich (German Empire) • Hitler as Fuhrer (leader) of the Nazi party • Believed Germans were descended from the Aryan race – Decedents of the Greeks and Romans – Superior to all others ...
... Adolf Hitler • Goal to create the Third Reich (German Empire) • Hitler as Fuhrer (leader) of the Nazi party • Believed Germans were descended from the Aryan race – Decedents of the Greeks and Romans – Superior to all others ...
World War II
... Hitler Breaks the Treaty Hitler inspired by Japanese and Italian expansion 1-remiliitarized Germany 2-Sent troops to Rhineland (3/36) (demilitarized zone) bordering France *Western democracies denounced Hitler, but chose the policy of appeasement US passed the Neutrality Acts 10/1936- Hitler and Mu ...
... Hitler Breaks the Treaty Hitler inspired by Japanese and Italian expansion 1-remiliitarized Germany 2-Sent troops to Rhineland (3/36) (demilitarized zone) bordering France *Western democracies denounced Hitler, but chose the policy of appeasement US passed the Neutrality Acts 10/1936- Hitler and Mu ...
Clouds of War- Beginnings of World War II - Waverly
... Unit II- U.S. Foreign Affairs World War II Chapter 26- Clouds of War Section 1- Foreign Affairs 1933-1939 ...
... Unit II- U.S. Foreign Affairs World War II Chapter 26- Clouds of War Section 1- Foreign Affairs 1933-1939 ...