Events After World War I and their Impact on Georgia
... not get involved, but Great Britain was an ally and in desperate need of supplies. ...
... not get involved, but Great Britain was an ally and in desperate need of supplies. ...
Chapter 32, Section 1
... a. by June 14, Germans took Paris b. June 22 – France surrendered 1. Germans took control of northern France 2. established Puppet gov’t in southern France c. Charles de Gaulle – French general 1. exile in London 2. put all his energy into re-conquering France ...
... a. by June 14, Germans took Paris b. June 22 – France surrendered 1. Germans took control of northern France 2. established Puppet gov’t in southern France c. Charles de Gaulle – French general 1. exile in London 2. put all his energy into re-conquering France ...
Ch 19 A World In Flames
... 1. gained temporary unlimited power (burning of the Reichstag) 2. eliminated political opponents(Night of Long Knives 1934) 3. packed the Reichstag full of Nazis who then changed the constitution Hitler and Power 1. promised a return to _____________________ and _______________ unity 2. built the mi ...
... 1. gained temporary unlimited power (burning of the Reichstag) 2. eliminated political opponents(Night of Long Knives 1934) 3. packed the Reichstag full of Nazis who then changed the constitution Hitler and Power 1. promised a return to _____________________ and _______________ unity 2. built the mi ...
The Road to World War II
... (fooled the defences by not attacking through Belgium as they did in WWI British troops were forced to retreat from the beaches of Dunkirk in northern France. ...
... (fooled the defences by not attacking through Belgium as they did in WWI British troops were forced to retreat from the beaches of Dunkirk in northern France. ...
HI136 The History of Germany Lecture 14
... Article II. In the event of a territorial and political rearrangement of the areas belonging to the Polish state, the spheres of influence of Germany and the U.S.S.R. shall be bounded approximately by the line of the rivers Narev, Vistula and San. The question of whether the interests of both partie ...
... Article II. In the event of a territorial and political rearrangement of the areas belonging to the Polish state, the spheres of influence of Germany and the U.S.S.R. shall be bounded approximately by the line of the rivers Narev, Vistula and San. The question of whether the interests of both partie ...
German Hyperinflation
... It got insanely out of hand. German Postage stamps = 50 billion marks There were 1 trillion mark notes ($100,000,000,000,000) printed by the German government. In the end, German money was worthless. It cost more to print it than it was worth. It was so worthless, that France and Belgium invaded the ...
... It got insanely out of hand. German Postage stamps = 50 billion marks There were 1 trillion mark notes ($100,000,000,000,000) printed by the German government. In the end, German money was worthless. It cost more to print it than it was worth. It was so worthless, that France and Belgium invaded the ...
File - History with Halkuff
... C. It lasted longer than previous wars. D. Airplanes could drop huge bombs. 7. World War I was a “total war” in the sense that: A. new technologies played a large part in the war. B. it brought great suffering to civilians. C. nations from all over the world were involved. D. the nations involved de ...
... C. It lasted longer than previous wars. D. Airplanes could drop huge bombs. 7. World War I was a “total war” in the sense that: A. new technologies played a large part in the war. B. it brought great suffering to civilians. C. nations from all over the world were involved. D. the nations involved de ...
Dylan Cranley - rathregan.scoilnet.ie
... Hitler's grandfather was Jewish. Credible evidence to support the notion of Hitler's Jewish descent has never turned up. The two most likely candidates to have been Hitler's grandfather are the man who married his grandmother and that man's brother. ...
... Hitler's grandfather was Jewish. Credible evidence to support the notion of Hitler's Jewish descent has never turned up. The two most likely candidates to have been Hitler's grandfather are the man who married his grandmother and that man's brother. ...
Chapter 29 Review Questions
... 1. Describe conservative authoritarianism—as a theory, and its character in Poland, Hungary, Yugoslavia, and Portugal. 2. What are the characteristics of modern totalitarianism? How does it differ from conservative authoritarianism? 3. What was the purpose of Lenin’s New Economic Policy? 4. How succ ...
... 1. Describe conservative authoritarianism—as a theory, and its character in Poland, Hungary, Yugoslavia, and Portugal. 2. What are the characteristics of modern totalitarianism? How does it differ from conservative authoritarianism? 3. What was the purpose of Lenin’s New Economic Policy? 4. How succ ...
WWII as pdfs in 3 parts
... • The “phony war” begins then ends in April 1940 with German surprise attacks in n. and w. Europe • 338,000 British troops have to evacuate at Dunkirk • June 1940 Paris falls to the Nazis while Italy declares war on Great Britain and France, too (they form the Axis Powers) – A French “puppet governm ...
... • The “phony war” begins then ends in April 1940 with German surprise attacks in n. and w. Europe • 338,000 British troops have to evacuate at Dunkirk • June 1940 Paris falls to the Nazis while Italy declares war on Great Britain and France, too (they form the Axis Powers) – A French “puppet governm ...
The Origins of WWII
... Hitler claimed Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia Britain and France said they would go to war with Germany if they invaded September 1938 Britain, France, Italy, and Germany all met in Munich to decide Czechoslovakia’s fate Agreed to Hitler’s demands ...
... Hitler claimed Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia Britain and France said they would go to war with Germany if they invaded September 1938 Britain, France, Italy, and Germany all met in Munich to decide Czechoslovakia’s fate Agreed to Hitler’s demands ...
Axis Powers - Endeavor Charter School
... http://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/timeline/ww2time.htm ...
... http://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/timeline/ww2time.htm ...
USII.7--Causes of WWII
... The United States is sympathetic to the Allies but __________________ ...
... The United States is sympathetic to the Allies but __________________ ...
WORLD WAR II
... Denmark and Norway were conquered in 1940 France was invaded and divided into two parts: occupied (north) and Vichy (south) Hitler attacked Britain by air, but he postponed the invasion. Mussolini was Hitler’s ally. ...
... Denmark and Norway were conquered in 1940 France was invaded and divided into two parts: occupied (north) and Vichy (south) Hitler attacked Britain by air, but he postponed the invasion. Mussolini was Hitler’s ally. ...
Between the Wars - Forest Hills Local School District
... when the Germans attempted to stop paying reparations to the French government. This event had a negative effect on the German economy as the country would begin printing money at a rapid rate. What was the ultimate outcome? A. Germany would suffer from high inflation as the value of the German mark ...
... when the Germans attempted to stop paying reparations to the French government. This event had a negative effect on the German economy as the country would begin printing money at a rapid rate. What was the ultimate outcome? A. Germany would suffer from high inflation as the value of the German mark ...
WWII - Moore Public Schools
... World War II Study guide Chapter 28 and Chapter 29 1. What was a key characteristic of fascism in the 1920s and 1930s? 2. What are the different fears that made fascism appealing in Italy and Germany? 3. Which leader was given the title Il Duce? 4. How did a version of Charles Darwin’s scientific id ...
... World War II Study guide Chapter 28 and Chapter 29 1. What was a key characteristic of fascism in the 1920s and 1930s? 2. What are the different fears that made fascism appealing in Italy and Germany? 3. Which leader was given the title Il Duce? 4. How did a version of Charles Darwin’s scientific id ...
World War II The First and Second Year The Second World War
... Great Britain though, with German U-boats taking advantage of British military ships. Also in the winter, the Soviet Union took advantage of the “phony war” to launch its own real war against Finland. Soviet troops begin pouring into Finland in late 1939, and that phase of WWII is known as the “Wint ...
... Great Britain though, with German U-boats taking advantage of British military ships. Also in the winter, the Soviet Union took advantage of the “phony war” to launch its own real war against Finland. Soviet troops begin pouring into Finland in late 1939, and that phase of WWII is known as the “Wint ...
JEOPARDY
... What is the Sudetenland? An aggressive step the Germans took when given land which was a part of Czechoslovakia. This part of Czechoslovakia was called ...
... What is the Sudetenland? An aggressive step the Germans took when given land which was a part of Czechoslovakia. This part of Czechoslovakia was called ...
WWIIpowerpointwhenandwhere
... L.O. To know when and where the second world war took place. To know some of the names of the main leaders. ...
... L.O. To know when and where the second world war took place. To know some of the names of the main leaders. ...
world war ii - Norwell Public Schools
... Locarno Pact, 1925: "spirit of Locarno" no longer relevant once Hitler took power Kellogg-Briand Pact, 1928: "war is illegal"; not enforceable Great Depression resulted in the rise of fascism in Japan and Germany Japanese invasion of Manchuria, 1931: League did little; Japan pulled out o ...
... Locarno Pact, 1925: "spirit of Locarno" no longer relevant once Hitler took power Kellogg-Briand Pact, 1928: "war is illegal"; not enforceable Great Depression resulted in the rise of fascism in Japan and Germany Japanese invasion of Manchuria, 1931: League did little; Japan pulled out o ...
World War II
... • Maginot Line – Defensive barrier along French and German border • Germans were able to avoid invading alone the Maginot Line ...
... • Maginot Line – Defensive barrier along French and German border • Germans were able to avoid invading alone the Maginot Line ...
US History Final Study Guide
... 45. Which neighboring country did Japan attack because it needed its rich coal and iron? 46. Hitler had the goal of creating a third ____________________ in Europe by bringing together the German-speaking people of Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland under German rule. 47. The leaders of Great Brita ...
... 45. Which neighboring country did Japan attack because it needed its rich coal and iron? 46. Hitler had the goal of creating a third ____________________ in Europe by bringing together the German-speaking people of Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland under German rule. 47. The leaders of Great Brita ...