World History Notes
... France (The Allies) declared war, but they couldn’t mobilize before Poland fell to Hitler Hitler quickly annexed Western Poland while Stalin occupied the Eastern ½ + Finland, Estonia, Latvia, + Lithuania ...
... France (The Allies) declared war, but they couldn’t mobilize before Poland fell to Hitler Hitler quickly annexed Western Poland while Stalin occupied the Eastern ½ + Finland, Estonia, Latvia, + Lithuania ...
File - Mr. Rivera`s History Page
... Indonesia, Thailand, Malay, Burma Strategic Location for attack on India (“Crown Jewel”) ...
... Indonesia, Thailand, Malay, Burma Strategic Location for attack on India (“Crown Jewel”) ...
Classwork WW2 Powerpoint
... Government control over every aspect of public and private life – “TOTAL” control ...
... Government control over every aspect of public and private life – “TOTAL” control ...
World War 2 Big One Due Monday 28th Nov
... World Map with the participants in World War II. The Allies depicted in green (those in light green entered after the Attack on Pearl Harbor), the Axis Powers in orange, and neutral countries in grey. ...
... World Map with the participants in World War II. The Allies depicted in green (those in light green entered after the Attack on Pearl Harbor), the Axis Powers in orange, and neutral countries in grey. ...
Unit Outline - World War II
... FDR and “Quarantine” speech – after Japan invaded China, FDR said that democracies should quarantine aggressors – not trade with them – isolationists were opposed – felt it meant US was getting involved and taking sides Neutrality Act of 1939 (“cash and carry”) – modified old acts – now said that US ...
... FDR and “Quarantine” speech – after Japan invaded China, FDR said that democracies should quarantine aggressors – not trade with them – isolationists were opposed – felt it meant US was getting involved and taking sides Neutrality Act of 1939 (“cash and carry”) – modified old acts – now said that US ...
APWH CH. 36 New Conflagrations: World War II and the Cold War
... • Soviet Union then declares War on Japan creating a two Front war ...
... • Soviet Union then declares War on Japan creating a two Front war ...
WORLD WAR II
... • Lend-Lease Act: a law passed by Congress in 1941 that allowed the United States to loan money to Britain to buy war supplies • Battle of the Atlantic: a battle in which the Allies and Germany fought over ocean trade routes in the Atlantic • Atlantic Charter: an agreement issued by President Roosev ...
... • Lend-Lease Act: a law passed by Congress in 1941 that allowed the United States to loan money to Britain to buy war supplies • Battle of the Atlantic: a battle in which the Allies and Germany fought over ocean trade routes in the Atlantic • Atlantic Charter: an agreement issued by President Roosev ...
U.S. History Notes Chapter 35: “America in World War II”
... months, more fighting and stalemates occurred, especially at Monte Cassino, where Germans were holed up. 3. The Allies finally took Rome on June 4, 1944, and it wasn’t until May 2, 1945, that Axis troops in Italy finally surrendered. 4. Though long and tiring, the Italian invasion did open up Europe ...
... months, more fighting and stalemates occurred, especially at Monte Cassino, where Germans were holed up. 3. The Allies finally took Rome on June 4, 1944, and it wasn’t until May 2, 1945, that Axis troops in Italy finally surrendered. 4. Though long and tiring, the Italian invasion did open up Europe ...
first - Tipp City Exempted Village Schools
... • Randolph’s efforts were instrumental in advancing Civil Rights during and after the war. ...
... • Randolph’s efforts were instrumental in advancing Civil Rights during and after the war. ...
WORLD WAR II
... • The United States opposed Hitler’s actions, but refused to enter war. • In 1940 President Franklin Roosevelt was reelected. • In 1941 Roosevelt proposed and Congress passed the Lend-Lease Act, allowing the president to aid any nations believed vital to U.S. defense. – Began sending war supplies an ...
... • The United States opposed Hitler’s actions, but refused to enter war. • In 1940 President Franklin Roosevelt was reelected. • In 1941 Roosevelt proposed and Congress passed the Lend-Lease Act, allowing the president to aid any nations believed vital to U.S. defense. – Began sending war supplies an ...
WWII
... demands in hopes of avoiding further conflict. In 1938, Hitler demanded that Czechoslovakia cede the Sudetenland to Germany. He claimed that the German population living there was being mistreated. The British and French prime ministers agreed to Hitler’s demands without consulting Czechoslovakian l ...
... demands in hopes of avoiding further conflict. In 1938, Hitler demanded that Czechoslovakia cede the Sudetenland to Germany. He claimed that the German population living there was being mistreated. The British and French prime ministers agreed to Hitler’s demands without consulting Czechoslovakian l ...
Why did the US join the war?... The War in Europe (D
... • He also sought to kill other people the Nazis felt were unfit to live. • Among these were Slavs, Gypsies, the mentally ill, homosexuals and Jehovah’s Witnesses. ...
... • He also sought to kill other people the Nazis felt were unfit to live. • Among these were Slavs, Gypsies, the mentally ill, homosexuals and Jehovah’s Witnesses. ...
Pearl Harbor/War In Europe
... • He also sought to kill other people the Nazis felt were unfit to live. • Among these were Slavs, Gypsies, the mentally ill, homosexuals and Jehovah’s Witnesses. ...
... • He also sought to kill other people the Nazis felt were unfit to live. • Among these were Slavs, Gypsies, the mentally ill, homosexuals and Jehovah’s Witnesses. ...
Early Battles in WWII
... Early Stages of War: Germany on the Offensive Early Conquests: After taking Poland, Germany turned towards Northern Europe. In April, 1940 Hitler attacked Denmark and Norway. It took only two months to take these countries. He then turned towards Holland, Luxembourg and Belgium in May. The Blitzkr ...
... Early Stages of War: Germany on the Offensive Early Conquests: After taking Poland, Germany turned towards Northern Europe. In April, 1940 Hitler attacked Denmark and Norway. It took only two months to take these countries. He then turned towards Holland, Luxembourg and Belgium in May. The Blitzkr ...
The Home Front - Fort Bend ISD
... Battle of the Bulge In October 1944, Americans captured their first German town, Aachen. Hitler responded with a desperate last-gasp offensive. He ordered his troops to break through the Allied lines and to recapture the Belgian port of Antwerp. This bold move, the Führer hoped, would disrupt the ...
... Battle of the Bulge In October 1944, Americans captured their first German town, Aachen. Hitler responded with a desperate last-gasp offensive. He ordered his troops to break through the Allied lines and to recapture the Belgian port of Antwerp. This bold move, the Führer hoped, would disrupt the ...
World War II in Europe: Storm Clouds
... March 1936: German troops marched into the Rhineland The Rhineland was a region of Germany that was ‘demilitarised’ after the Treaty of Versailles. Germany was not allowed to have troops in the region. Hitler’s actions showed how he was willing to directly challenge the ...
... March 1936: German troops marched into the Rhineland The Rhineland was a region of Germany that was ‘demilitarised’ after the Treaty of Versailles. Germany was not allowed to have troops in the region. Hitler’s actions showed how he was willing to directly challenge the ...
Slide 1
... involvement in the First World War. This led many to support an “isolationist” foreign policy that kept the nation out of European affairs. Much like Western European appeasement policies, U.S. isolationism only gave Hitler and Mussolini greater confidence to further expand their empires without con ...
... involvement in the First World War. This led many to support an “isolationist” foreign policy that kept the nation out of European affairs. Much like Western European appeasement policies, U.S. isolationism only gave Hitler and Mussolini greater confidence to further expand their empires without con ...
Honors United States History 2 Final Examination Review Sheet
... What did Ford Motor Company make instead of cars during the war? Chapter 25 Section 2 What strategy did Roosevelt and Churchill first agree upon? After the Allies took Africa, what was their next target? Where were the Germans finally stopped in their advance in the Soviet Union? When did the invasi ...
... What did Ford Motor Company make instead of cars during the war? Chapter 25 Section 2 What strategy did Roosevelt and Churchill first agree upon? After the Allies took Africa, what was their next target? Where were the Germans finally stopped in their advance in the Soviet Union? When did the invasi ...
Treaty of Versailles
... Battle of the Coral Sea – It was the first time that the Japanese had been stopped and turned back. Also, it was the first time that the fighting was done by airplanes. Battle of Midway – It took place in June of 1942 and was the turning point in the war in the pacific. Admiral Chester Nimitz led t ...
... Battle of the Coral Sea – It was the first time that the Japanese had been stopped and turned back. Also, it was the first time that the fighting was done by airplanes. Battle of Midway – It took place in June of 1942 and was the turning point in the war in the pacific. Admiral Chester Nimitz led t ...
Battles During WWII
... •On June 22nd, 1941, Germany invaded the Soviet Union—breaking this pact. •Having purged his military of many of its best officers, Stalin and the Soviets were not ready for war •Operation “Barbarossa” – began on June 22nd, 1941 •Germans drive into the Soviet Union almost reaching Moscow by October ...
... •On June 22nd, 1941, Germany invaded the Soviet Union—breaking this pact. •Having purged his military of many of its best officers, Stalin and the Soviets were not ready for war •Operation “Barbarossa” – began on June 22nd, 1941 •Germans drive into the Soviet Union almost reaching Moscow by October ...
Turning Points
... Video: “America’s Home front” • Now that you know what was going on in Europe, what about America’s home front??? • You are now going to watch the episode “Home front” from the series “The Century: America’s Time.” • As you watch, answer the 14 questions. ...
... Video: “America’s Home front” • Now that you know what was going on in Europe, what about America’s home front??? • You are now going to watch the episode “Home front” from the series “The Century: America’s Time.” • As you watch, answer the 14 questions. ...
cold war beginnings - apusmiskinis2012-2013
... them lie in what I must call the Soviet sphere, and all are subject, in one form or another, not only to Soviet influence but to a very high and in some cases increasing measure of control from Moscow. – Winston Churchill, March 5 1946 ...
... them lie in what I must call the Soviet sphere, and all are subject, in one form or another, not only to Soviet influence but to a very high and in some cases increasing measure of control from Moscow. – Winston Churchill, March 5 1946 ...
Note Outline on World War II in Europe, North Africa and
... 14) How did the Allies first strike back at Japan? What was the significance of this action? Where was “The Battle of the Coral Sea” fought? What was different about this battle than other prior naval battles? What did the battle achieve for the Allies? ...
... 14) How did the Allies first strike back at Japan? What was the significance of this action? Where was “The Battle of the Coral Sea” fought? What was different about this battle than other prior naval battles? What did the battle achieve for the Allies? ...
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.