World_History_files/14.1 WorksheetANS
... Willingness to use military force. Disregard for the opinions of other nations. Stop the spread of communism. 7. Who did the Germans and Italians aide in the Spanish Civil War and why? ...
... Willingness to use military force. Disregard for the opinions of other nations. Stop the spread of communism. 7. Who did the Germans and Italians aide in the Spanish Civil War and why? ...
his16sec.2(part1).
... 2. What were the United Kingdom, France and Canada called? 3. What was the agreement between the Soviet Union and Germany? 4. What was the area of Czechoslovakia that was given to the Germans? 5. What is the policy of giving up principles to make an aggressor happy? 6. Who was the leader of the Unit ...
... 2. What were the United Kingdom, France and Canada called? 3. What was the agreement between the Soviet Union and Germany? 4. What was the area of Czechoslovakia that was given to the Germans? 5. What is the policy of giving up principles to make an aggressor happy? 6. Who was the leader of the Unit ...
What Began the World War II?
... Behind them they left chaos, 2403 dead, 188 destroyed planes, and 8 damaged or destroyed battleships. This made the U.S. furious and joined the war. ...
... Behind them they left chaos, 2403 dead, 188 destroyed planes, and 8 damaged or destroyed battleships. This made the U.S. furious and joined the war. ...
World War II
... and leader of Germany from 1934 until until his death. He was the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party, better known as the Nazis Party. ...
... and leader of Germany from 1934 until until his death. He was the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party, better known as the Nazis Party. ...
Warm Up
... • The Treaty of Versailles, that ended World War I, devastated the German economy. This was made worse by the Great Depression. Germans were humiliated and determined to regain power and status. Adolf Hitler was able to gain support and take power in Germany- forming a Totalitarian government. ...
... • The Treaty of Versailles, that ended World War I, devastated the German economy. This was made worse by the Great Depression. Germans were humiliated and determined to regain power and status. Adolf Hitler was able to gain support and take power in Germany- forming a Totalitarian government. ...
World War 2 Study Guide Identify in detail: Sudetenland Battle of
... Answer the following questions: 1. List the Allied Powers. 2. List the Axis Powers. 3. What area of Czechoslovakia did Hitler demand? Did he get it? 4. What was the agreement between Hitler and Mussolini? 5. What event spurred France and Great Britain to declare war on Germany? 6. What country did H ...
... Answer the following questions: 1. List the Allied Powers. 2. List the Axis Powers. 3. What area of Czechoslovakia did Hitler demand? Did he get it? 4. What was the agreement between Hitler and Mussolini? 5. What event spurred France and Great Britain to declare war on Germany? 6. What country did H ...
first ten slides
... Nazi Party? • Why were the Western democracies unable to find a way to contain or stop Hitler from rearming and seizing one territory after another in the run up to all-out war? • What led the Japanese to attack the U.S., thereby provoking it into entering the war in the Pacific? • What advantages u ...
... Nazi Party? • Why were the Western democracies unable to find a way to contain or stop Hitler from rearming and seizing one territory after another in the run up to all-out war? • What led the Japanese to attack the U.S., thereby provoking it into entering the war in the Pacific? • What advantages u ...