results of the second world war
... declined. Given Europe’s exhaustion, many colonies pressed fro independence (India, Indochina, Indonesia and eventually most of sub- Saharan Africa) France started to cooperate with Germany and also relied on US to make decisions. The British were so psychologically affected by the war fare and its ...
... declined. Given Europe’s exhaustion, many colonies pressed fro independence (India, Indochina, Indonesia and eventually most of sub- Saharan Africa) France started to cooperate with Germany and also relied on US to make decisions. The British were so psychologically affected by the war fare and its ...
Culture - Warren County Schools
... would not continue to annex/take/invade lands March 1939 – Hitler annexed the rest of Map Czechoslovakia Britain and France warned him of war if he continued ...
... would not continue to annex/take/invade lands March 1939 – Hitler annexed the rest of Map Czechoslovakia Britain and France warned him of war if he continued ...
Chapter 17 Review - Guthrie Public Schools
... What action might countries take if they objected to another country's expansion? (Answers may include engaging in war or forming alliances with other like-minded countries as a deterrent to further expansion.) How did alliances lead to the global expansion of war? (Answers may include that when Jap ...
... What action might countries take if they objected to another country's expansion? (Answers may include engaging in war or forming alliances with other like-minded countries as a deterrent to further expansion.) How did alliances lead to the global expansion of war? (Answers may include that when Jap ...
World War II, 1939-1945
... B. At Paris Peace Conference, Japan proposed a "racial equality clause" to League of Nations charter -- rejected by US and UK. C. Arrogance and racial animosity soured relations between the Japanese and the West. D. 1924: US Exclusion Act prohibited immigrants from Japan. E. After WW1, Japan's econo ...
... B. At Paris Peace Conference, Japan proposed a "racial equality clause" to League of Nations charter -- rejected by US and UK. C. Arrogance and racial animosity soured relations between the Japanese and the West. D. 1924: US Exclusion Act prohibited immigrants from Japan. E. After WW1, Japan's econo ...
WORLD WAR ii
... 4. Result – Allied reinforcements push Germans back and restore line, last major German attack of the war 5. Casualties – 100,000 Germans killed, captured or wounded, 81,000 Americans ...
... 4. Result – Allied reinforcements push Germans back and restore line, last major German attack of the war 5. Casualties – 100,000 Germans killed, captured or wounded, 81,000 Americans ...
World War II - OCPS TeacherPress
... • After Japan occupied French Indo-China, the U.S. and Britain stopped shipments of steel, iron, and oil to Japan – Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941 ...
... • After Japan occupied French Indo-China, the U.S. and Britain stopped shipments of steel, iron, and oil to Japan – Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941 ...
Quiz WWII and Cold War
... 8. What statement best describes Germany’s intention during the Holocaust? A. control the world’s gold supply B. exterminate an entire race of people C. rule the continent of Europe D. establish a new world power 9. Which statement best describes why the Treaty of Versailles is a cause of WWII? A. G ...
... 8. What statement best describes Germany’s intention during the Holocaust? A. control the world’s gold supply B. exterminate an entire race of people C. rule the continent of Europe D. establish a new world power 9. Which statement best describes why the Treaty of Versailles is a cause of WWII? A. G ...
The war progresses
... Germany quickly gained control of France in 1940. In the early morning darkness of May 10, the Germans unleashed their Blitzkrieg against the Netherlands and Belgium. The attack sent the defending troops reeling. The roads overflowed with refugees fleeing the front. French and British troops rushing ...
... Germany quickly gained control of France in 1940. In the early morning darkness of May 10, the Germans unleashed their Blitzkrieg against the Netherlands and Belgium. The attack sent the defending troops reeling. The roads overflowed with refugees fleeing the front. French and British troops rushing ...
CST REVIEW CLUSTER 4: CAUSES AND EFFECTS
... 1930 – The Great Depression puts the military in control 1931 – Japan invades Manchuria 1936 – Japan allies with Germany 1937 – Japan invades China ...
... 1930 – The Great Depression puts the military in control 1931 – Japan invades Manchuria 1936 – Japan allies with Germany 1937 – Japan invades China ...
Prentice Hall: United States History The Coming of War: Chapter 23
... How did American react to events in Europe and Asia in the early years of World War II? Checkpoint Questions 1. How did President Roosevelt react to Japan’s aggression in China in the late 1930s? 2. Which side seemed to be winning the war at the end of 1940? 3. According to interventionists, how w ...
... How did American react to events in Europe and Asia in the early years of World War II? Checkpoint Questions 1. How did President Roosevelt react to Japan’s aggression in China in the late 1930s? 2. Which side seemed to be winning the war at the end of 1940? 3. According to interventionists, how w ...
Causes of WWII - Mrs. Gilbert`s Site
... 8. Lend-Lease Act By 1941 President Roosevelt made it clear that the United States supported Great Britain and the Allied Forces. He declared the United States “must be the great arsenal of democracy.” An arsenal is basically a weapons store. He made the US “an arsenal of democracy” by selling Grea ...
... 8. Lend-Lease Act By 1941 President Roosevelt made it clear that the United States supported Great Britain and the Allied Forces. He declared the United States “must be the great arsenal of democracy.” An arsenal is basically a weapons store. He made the US “an arsenal of democracy” by selling Grea ...
WorldHistory_Unit9_Guided Notes
... 2. Trace and explain Hitler’s acts of aggression (and alliances) that led to World War II. 3. Why did Japan want to seize and control other countries, and what nations did she covet (and why)? 4. What were Germany’s gains and losses during the early years of the war? 5. How did the involvement of th ...
... 2. Trace and explain Hitler’s acts of aggression (and alliances) that led to World War II. 3. Why did Japan want to seize and control other countries, and what nations did she covet (and why)? 4. What were Germany’s gains and losses during the early years of the war? 5. How did the involvement of th ...
WWII - WorldHistory
... 6 Million Jews and 4 Million other “undesirables” were exterminated by the Nazis People who did not fit the Nazi vision of the “Master Race” were targeted for destruction. Hitler’s Final Solution ...
... 6 Million Jews and 4 Million other “undesirables” were exterminated by the Nazis People who did not fit the Nazi vision of the “Master Race” were targeted for destruction. Hitler’s Final Solution ...
World War II Summary
... government. Hitler and Mussolini supported the revolution. The Spanish Civil War divided the world into those who supported Nazism and Fascism, and those who were against it. Hitler and British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain held several meetings to restore peace. They agreed that if Hitler took ...
... government. Hitler and Mussolini supported the revolution. The Spanish Civil War divided the world into those who supported Nazism and Fascism, and those who were against it. Hitler and British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain held several meetings to restore peace. They agreed that if Hitler took ...
WWII--an overview
... brutal war - one of the most extensive of U.S. military (120 American GIs captured and mowed down by SS machine guns and pistols) ...
... brutal war - one of the most extensive of U.S. military (120 American GIs captured and mowed down by SS machine guns and pistols) ...
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... brutal war - one of the most extensive of U.S. military (120 American GIs captured and mowed down by SS machine guns and pistols) ...
... brutal war - one of the most extensive of U.S. military (120 American GIs captured and mowed down by SS machine guns and pistols) ...
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... brutal war - one of the most extensive of U.S. military (120 American GIs captured and mowed down by SS machine guns and pistols) ...
... brutal war - one of the most extensive of U.S. military (120 American GIs captured and mowed down by SS machine guns and pistols) ...
Vocabulary - FDR Library
... D-DAY - June 6, 1944. The Allied invasion of Europe known officially as Operation Overlord. It was launched against Hitler’s “Atlantic Wall” on the Normandy coast of France. Declaration of war (WW II) - On December 8, 1941, following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, in the famous “Day of Infamy” ...
... D-DAY - June 6, 1944. The Allied invasion of Europe known officially as Operation Overlord. It was launched against Hitler’s “Atlantic Wall” on the Normandy coast of France. Declaration of war (WW II) - On December 8, 1941, following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, in the famous “Day of Infamy” ...
Mr O`Sullivan: Terza Media History - Mr. O`Sullivan`s World of History
... first successful atomic bomb test in July 1945 at Alamogordo, New Mexico. After a difficult decision by President Harry S Truman, U.S. forces dropped two atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, prompting Japan’s surrender. ...
... first successful atomic bomb test in July 1945 at Alamogordo, New Mexico. After a difficult decision by President Harry S Truman, U.S. forces dropped two atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, prompting Japan’s surrender. ...
Lesson Two - World War II Begins Outcomes Students will identify
... The NAZIS used blitzkrieg tactics Britain immediately declared war on Germany Canada’s declaration of war followed a week later Prime Minister King promised that conscription would not be required ...
... The NAZIS used blitzkrieg tactics Britain immediately declared war on Germany Canada’s declaration of war followed a week later Prime Minister King promised that conscription would not be required ...
WW II Intro and Notes
... Annex to add (an area or region) to a country, state, etc. : to take control of (a territory or place) ...
... Annex to add (an area or region) to a country, state, etc. : to take control of (a territory or place) ...
14_5 WWII Ends with Pair Share
... Japan three months after Germany was defeated. US wanted Stalin’s help in Japan ...
... Japan three months after Germany was defeated. US wanted Stalin’s help in Japan ...
Europe in 1939, Eve of World War II
... 1. The population of Japan had exploded from 30 million in 1870 to 80 million in 1937. The ability to feed the people and purchase raw materials depended on the manufacturing of industrial goods and textiles. When Western nations hit by the depression sought to protect their economies by erecting ta ...
... 1. The population of Japan had exploded from 30 million in 1870 to 80 million in 1937. The ability to feed the people and purchase raw materials depended on the manufacturing of industrial goods and textiles. When Western nations hit by the depression sought to protect their economies by erecting ta ...
7-4.5_Resource_Document
... By the end of 1942, the tide was turning in favor of the Allies in the Mediterranean and along the Eastern Front. Allied forces, led by American General Dwight Eisenhower, defeated German General Rommel’s forces in North Africa. The Germans were also on the defensive, a turning point, after they wer ...
... By the end of 1942, the tide was turning in favor of the Allies in the Mediterranean and along the Eastern Front. Allied forces, led by American General Dwight Eisenhower, defeated German General Rommel’s forces in North Africa. The Germans were also on the defensive, a turning point, after they wer ...
Diplomatic history of World War II
The Diplomatic history of World War II includes the major foreign policies and interactions inside the opposing coalitions, the Allies and the Axis powers. The military history of the war is covered at World War II.