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... that do not flee are put into “ghettos” ► When they did not die from starvation or disease► Hitler starts a program of genocide. Needed “purity within the Aryan race” SS will hunt down Jews; sent to Dachau or ...
... that do not flee are put into “ghettos” ► When they did not die from starvation or disease► Hitler starts a program of genocide. Needed “purity within the Aryan race” SS will hunt down Jews; sent to Dachau or ...
chapter 27 the european crisis: world war ii
... agreement. Why did they disagree so much? Did Chamberlain’s actions at Munich directly lead to World War II? Why or why not? In 1938, who was the “realist” and which was the “idealist” and why? (page 787) 3. “A German Soldier at Stalingrad”: What does this excerpt tell you about the attitude of Germ ...
... agreement. Why did they disagree so much? Did Chamberlain’s actions at Munich directly lead to World War II? Why or why not? In 1938, who was the “realist” and which was the “idealist” and why? (page 787) 3. “A German Soldier at Stalingrad”: What does this excerpt tell you about the attitude of Germ ...
U.S. History Notes #28
... D) Aggressive Action #3: Hitler annexed Austria 1. March 1938, troops were sent to take over nearby Austria in order to unite the 3million German speakers that lived there. E) Aggressive Action #4 Hitler annexed nearby Sudetenland in 1938 1. This action led other European countries to organize the 1 ...
... D) Aggressive Action #3: Hitler annexed Austria 1. March 1938, troops were sent to take over nearby Austria in order to unite the 3million German speakers that lived there. E) Aggressive Action #4 Hitler annexed nearby Sudetenland in 1938 1. This action led other European countries to organize the 1 ...
File - World History
... rearmed Germany, and the rhineland. An alliance was formed between Germany, Italy and Japan (Axis Powers). Hitler expanded his Empire by reclaiming the land that was lost after WWI. France and Britain asked Russia for help, but Stalin and Hitler made a deal instead; the nonaggression pact. Russia an ...
... rearmed Germany, and the rhineland. An alliance was formed between Germany, Italy and Japan (Axis Powers). Hitler expanded his Empire by reclaiming the land that was lost after WWI. France and Britain asked Russia for help, but Stalin and Hitler made a deal instead; the nonaggression pact. Russia an ...
Causes of World War II - MrGleasonSocialStudies
... • May, 1940: Winston Churchill elected British Prime Minister. • Nazi invasion across English Channel would be dangerous. • German Luftwaffe vs. RAF (Royal Air Force.) • June, 1940-Oct. 1940: began with Luftwaffe attacking British Navy, RAF, and strategic military or industrial targets. • Aug 24, 1 ...
... • May, 1940: Winston Churchill elected British Prime Minister. • Nazi invasion across English Channel would be dangerous. • German Luftwaffe vs. RAF (Royal Air Force.) • June, 1940-Oct. 1940: began with Luftwaffe attacking British Navy, RAF, and strategic military or industrial targets. • Aug 24, 1 ...
(Versailles Treaty) failed to provide a “just and secure peace”
... meet with him in Munich (Italy was there too) • In Munich he promised that the annexation of the Sudetenland would be his “last territorial demand” Chamberlain and Hitler at the Munich Conference, 1938 ...
... meet with him in Munich (Italy was there too) • In Munich he promised that the annexation of the Sudetenland would be his “last territorial demand” Chamberlain and Hitler at the Munich Conference, 1938 ...
World War II
... Americans then took Okinawa, where casualties were even higher: 12,500 Americans (35,500 were wounded), & 120,000 Japanese. The Potsdam Conference took place in July, 1945, after Germany’s surrender. Stalin, Clement Atlee, the new prime minister, and Harry Truman, who succeeded FDR, met to disc ...
... Americans then took Okinawa, where casualties were even higher: 12,500 Americans (35,500 were wounded), & 120,000 Japanese. The Potsdam Conference took place in July, 1945, after Germany’s surrender. Stalin, Clement Atlee, the new prime minister, and Harry Truman, who succeeded FDR, met to disc ...
0.1_CANADA WWII
... Fascism - authoritarian gov’t / . Supported by middle class. Blackshirts intimidated for the National Fascist Party. Anti-communist but used Soviet model as an example. Censorship, Ind., Agr., & labour all under his control. ...
... Fascism - authoritarian gov’t / . Supported by middle class. Blackshirts intimidated for the National Fascist Party. Anti-communist but used Soviet model as an example. Censorship, Ind., Agr., & labour all under his control. ...
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... 10. In 1938 & 1939, what foreign policy of yielding to Rome-Berlin Axis demands did Great Britain & France follow in order to preserve peace? Appeasement 11. After conquering Poland, where did Hitler turn for more “living space”? Western Europe 12. On what nation was the “blitzkrieg” first used? Pol ...
... 10. In 1938 & 1939, what foreign policy of yielding to Rome-Berlin Axis demands did Great Britain & France follow in order to preserve peace? Appeasement 11. After conquering Poland, where did Hitler turn for more “living space”? Western Europe 12. On what nation was the “blitzkrieg” first used? Pol ...
WWII - PHS-Test-Bank
... With the failure of new democracies in Eastern, and Central Europe, many people turned toward what type of government, stressing obedience to authority ? A) Authoritarianism; B) Boneheaded; C) Communistic; D) Direct. What led Japan to become more militaristic ? A) the need for natural resources ; B) ...
... With the failure of new democracies in Eastern, and Central Europe, many people turned toward what type of government, stressing obedience to authority ? A) Authoritarianism; B) Boneheaded; C) Communistic; D) Direct. What led Japan to become more militaristic ? A) the need for natural resources ; B) ...
World War Looms Notes
... II. Section 2: War in Europe A. Austria and Czechoslovakia Fall a. Union With Austria: Austria is created as a result of World War I. The majority of Austrians were Germans who wanted to be unified with Germany. German troops march into Austria on March 12, 1938 and nothing is done about it. On Marc ...
... II. Section 2: War in Europe A. Austria and Czechoslovakia Fall a. Union With Austria: Austria is created as a result of World War I. The majority of Austrians were Germans who wanted to be unified with Germany. German troops march into Austria on March 12, 1938 and nothing is done about it. On Marc ...
World War II
... 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. ...
... 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. ...
WW 2 Notes - Frankfort School District 157-C
... The British are able to evacuate most of their forces back to the U.K. after a remarkable effort at Dunkirk. Most of the British equipment was abandoned on the French beach. Virtually alone, the U.K. stands against Nazi Germany. Prime Minister Winston Churchill said in a BBC radio broadcast to the U ...
... The British are able to evacuate most of their forces back to the U.K. after a remarkable effort at Dunkirk. Most of the British equipment was abandoned on the French beach. Virtually alone, the U.K. stands against Nazi Germany. Prime Minister Winston Churchill said in a BBC radio broadcast to the U ...
Causes of World War 2
... Germany and Japan, and Germany and Italy. • 1938 - Hitler began taking back the land that had been taken away from Germany through the Treaty of Versailles. Hitler began by annexing Austria. Hitler then made a move to take the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia on the premises that he would not pr ...
... Germany and Japan, and Germany and Italy. • 1938 - Hitler began taking back the land that had been taken away from Germany through the Treaty of Versailles. Hitler began by annexing Austria. Hitler then made a move to take the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia on the premises that he would not pr ...
World War II - WordPress.com
... will discuss the war in two different areas (often called “theaters”). The European Theatre: Allied forces including the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union fought the Axis powers across Europe in the Eastern Front, the Western Front and the Mediterranean. The Pacific Theatre (The War ...
... will discuss the war in two different areas (often called “theaters”). The European Theatre: Allied forces including the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union fought the Axis powers across Europe in the Eastern Front, the Western Front and the Mediterranean. The Pacific Theatre (The War ...
Revision notes - About Bare History
... Even before he came into power in Germany, Hitler had made it plain what the basis of his foreign policy would be. He wanted to reverse the Treaty of Versailles, one part of which was the humiliating military clauses. The Germany army was limited to 100,000 men with no conscription, also a limited n ...
... Even before he came into power in Germany, Hitler had made it plain what the basis of his foreign policy would be. He wanted to reverse the Treaty of Versailles, one part of which was the humiliating military clauses. The Germany army was limited to 100,000 men with no conscription, also a limited n ...
World War II - Fulton County Schools
... • Secret police • Censored all media – radio and newspapers • Outlawed workers strikes ...
... • Secret police • Censored all media – radio and newspapers • Outlawed workers strikes ...
WORLD HISTORY CH. 14: WORLD WAR II AND ITS AFTERMATH
... why the West (Western Europe, U.S.) appeased Hitler? What agreements were made in the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis? How did the Nazis view the bombing of Guernica in 1937? What did Hitler create in 1938? At the Munich Conference of 1938, what was given to Hitler without a fight? What assurance did Hitler ...
... why the West (Western Europe, U.S.) appeased Hitler? What agreements were made in the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis? How did the Nazis view the bombing of Guernica in 1937? What did Hitler create in 1938? At the Munich Conference of 1938, what was given to Hitler without a fight? What assurance did Hitler ...
RISE OF DICTATORS
... about bad food and the horrible conditions or talked about women, preferring to discuss art or history. He received a few letters but no packages from home and never asked for leave. His fellow soldiers regarded Hitler as too eager to please his superiors, but generally a likable loner notable for h ...
... about bad food and the horrible conditions or talked about women, preferring to discuss art or history. He received a few letters but no packages from home and never asked for leave. His fellow soldiers regarded Hitler as too eager to please his superiors, but generally a likable loner notable for h ...
Bitter Peace and Broken Promises after WWI
... PROFESSOR DAVID KENNEDY (Stanford University): World War I had been going on 2 ½ years before the United States entered it. And it took another year plus for the United States to actually raise and transport a sizeable army. And the fact is that the Americans fought only at the very tail end of Wor ...
... PROFESSOR DAVID KENNEDY (Stanford University): World War I had been going on 2 ½ years before the United States entered it. And it took another year plus for the United States to actually raise and transport a sizeable army. And the fact is that the Americans fought only at the very tail end of Wor ...
World War 2 study guide answer key
... Battle of Midway: considered by most to be the turning point on the war in the Pacific Gave the Allies a clear path to move into Tokyo Guadalcanal: Major Japanese losses resulted in their eventual evacuation of the island Allies used a surprise attack tactic Important strategically as it secured the ...
... Battle of Midway: considered by most to be the turning point on the war in the Pacific Gave the Allies a clear path to move into Tokyo Guadalcanal: Major Japanese losses resulted in their eventual evacuation of the island Allies used a surprise attack tactic Important strategically as it secured the ...