Chapter 24
... Italy joined the war on the side of Germany. The Italians attacked France from the south. The Germans occupied the northern part of France while a Nazi-controlled puppet government, called the Vichy government, ruled the southern part of France. The French general Charles de Gaulle set up a French g ...
... Italy joined the war on the side of Germany. The Italians attacked France from the south. The Germans occupied the northern part of France while a Nazi-controlled puppet government, called the Vichy government, ruled the southern part of France. The French general Charles de Gaulle set up a French g ...
WWII Jeopardy!
... Now independent, did not have to go to war with Britain. For 100 more points what was what did the Prime Minister Mackenzie King agreed to do? – Send a small volunteer army ...
... Now independent, did not have to go to war with Britain. For 100 more points what was what did the Prime Minister Mackenzie King agreed to do? – Send a small volunteer army ...
Unit 5 WWII 1939
... Southeast Asia. By October 1940, Americans had cracked one of the codes that the Japanese used in sending secret messages. Therefore, they were well aware of Japanese plans for Southeast Asia. If Japan conquered European colonies there, it could also threaten the American-controlled Philippine Islan ...
... Southeast Asia. By October 1940, Americans had cracked one of the codes that the Japanese used in sending secret messages. Therefore, they were well aware of Japanese plans for Southeast Asia. If Japan conquered European colonies there, it could also threaten the American-controlled Philippine Islan ...
FDR Signing the Declaration of War against Japan (December
... Article 13: Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country. Article 18: Everyone has the right to freedom of thought/religion Article 20: Everyone has the right to freedom of assembly Article 21: Everyone has the right to take part in the government of h ...
... Article 13: Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country. Article 18: Everyone has the right to freedom of thought/religion Article 20: Everyone has the right to freedom of assembly Article 21: Everyone has the right to take part in the government of h ...
WWII PPT
... Article 13: Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country. Article 18: Everyone has the right to freedom of thought/religion Article 20: Everyone has the right to freedom of assembly Article 21: Everyone has the right to take part in the government of h ...
... Article 13: Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country. Article 18: Everyone has the right to freedom of thought/religion Article 20: Everyone has the right to freedom of assembly Article 21: Everyone has the right to take part in the government of h ...
World War 2 PowerPoint
... write about being in the shoes of a soldier during a battle, a civilian caught in a battle, or a prisoner in a concentration camp. I expect you to sincerely reflect with the knowledge you learned about the Nazi’s tactics and the morale the underdogs held. Highlight tactics, concepts, and battles we ...
... write about being in the shoes of a soldier during a battle, a civilian caught in a battle, or a prisoner in a concentration camp. I expect you to sincerely reflect with the knowledge you learned about the Nazi’s tactics and the morale the underdogs held. Highlight tactics, concepts, and battles we ...
File - World History
... Lightning War Germany’s strategy is called the Blitzkrieg. They attacked with tanks and airplanes (Luftwaffe) then sent troops. After Poland was seized, Germany focused on France. Nazis occupied the countries between Germany and France and began multiple attacks. The French were surrounded, Nazis a ...
... Lightning War Germany’s strategy is called the Blitzkrieg. They attacked with tanks and airplanes (Luftwaffe) then sent troops. After Poland was seized, Germany focused on France. Nazis occupied the countries between Germany and France and began multiple attacks. The French were surrounded, Nazis a ...
World War II
... reconstruction, and MacArthur was effectively the interim leader of Japan from 1945 until 1948. • In 1946, MacArthur's staff drafted a new constitution that renounced war and stripped the Emperor of his ...
... reconstruction, and MacArthur was effectively the interim leader of Japan from 1945 until 1948. • In 1946, MacArthur's staff drafted a new constitution that renounced war and stripped the Emperor of his ...
As America and the world suffered from the Depression, a
... The Soviet Union invaded Finland Germany overran Norway and Denmark Holland and Belgium fell next France was forced to surrender in June of 1940 ...
... The Soviet Union invaded Finland Germany overran Norway and Denmark Holland and Belgium fell next France was forced to surrender in June of 1940 ...
Megan Blash
... (3) Why do you think a plebiscite needed to be held? (4) When was the evacuation to take place? Tuesday 4/14 ...
... (3) Why do you think a plebiscite needed to be held? (4) When was the evacuation to take place? Tuesday 4/14 ...
WWII time line
... Neutrality Act of 1937 • US citizens can no longer travel aboard foreign ships ...
... Neutrality Act of 1937 • US citizens can no longer travel aboard foreign ships ...
Foreign Affairs - Grosse Pointe Public School System
... Pushed the British back to Egyptian border and went after the Suez Canal Battle of the Atlantic (Greece and Yugoslavia) May 1941 Nazis in Crete June Hitler attacked Russia By December took Moscow and Leningrad ...
... Pushed the British back to Egyptian border and went after the Suez Canal Battle of the Atlantic (Greece and Yugoslavia) May 1941 Nazis in Crete June Hitler attacked Russia By December took Moscow and Leningrad ...
World War II (1939 - 1942)
... European colonies of Southeast Asia. By October 1940, Americans had cracked one of the codes that the Japanese used in sending secret messages. Therefore, they were well aware of Japanese plans for Southeast Asia. If Japan conquered European colonies there, it could also threaten the American-contro ...
... European colonies of Southeast Asia. By October 1940, Americans had cracked one of the codes that the Japanese used in sending secret messages. Therefore, they were well aware of Japanese plans for Southeast Asia. If Japan conquered European colonies there, it could also threaten the American-contro ...
.World History – Geller Name Unit 8: World War II: 1939
... a. From 1939 to 1941, Japan conquered ______________________________________________________ in Asia including French Indochina b. Japan threatened to take the _____________ colonies of Guam & the __________________________________________ Critical Thinking Decision #4: How should the United States ...
... a. From 1939 to 1941, Japan conquered ______________________________________________________ in Asia including French Indochina b. Japan threatened to take the _____________ colonies of Guam & the __________________________________________ Critical Thinking Decision #4: How should the United States ...
File
... increase their resources, Japanese leaders looked toward the rich European colonies of Southeast Asia. By October 1940, Americans had cracked one of the codes that the Japanese used in sending secret messages. Therefore, they were well aware of Japanese plans for Southeast Asia. If Japan conquered E ...
... increase their resources, Japanese leaders looked toward the rich European colonies of Southeast Asia. By October 1940, Americans had cracked one of the codes that the Japanese used in sending secret messages. Therefore, they were well aware of Japanese plans for Southeast Asia. If Japan conquered E ...
Word - Georgetown ISD
... a. From 1939 to 1941, Japan conquered ______________________________________________________ in Asia including French Indochina b. Japan threatened to take the _____________ colonies of Guam & the __________________________________________ Critical Thinking Decision #4: How should the United States ...
... a. From 1939 to 1941, Japan conquered ______________________________________________________ in Asia including French Indochina b. Japan threatened to take the _____________ colonies of Guam & the __________________________________________ Critical Thinking Decision #4: How should the United States ...
VIII. Results of the War
... 3. Operation Overlord-June 6, 1944 (D-Day)Cross-channel invasion by the Allies into northern France. Allied forces recaptured Paris and drove the Germans to Berlin. ...
... 3. Operation Overlord-June 6, 1944 (D-Day)Cross-channel invasion by the Allies into northern France. Allied forces recaptured Paris and drove the Germans to Berlin. ...
Final Solution
... • Nagasaki was struck 8/9 • 9/2/45 Japan signed unconditional surrender on the Missouri • Emperor Hirohito remained head of state but Japan under occupation of US army under MacArthur ...
... • Nagasaki was struck 8/9 • 9/2/45 Japan signed unconditional surrender on the Missouri • Emperor Hirohito remained head of state but Japan under occupation of US army under MacArthur ...
American History Date: Period ______ World War II Test Study
... 24. Who was the leader of Germany? 25. What’s a blitzkrieg? 26. Who were the Tuskegee Airmen? 27. When was Pearl Harbor attacked? 28. Know that chart I told you to copy from the notes. 29. What are the characteristics of a totalitarian state? 30. What does the term Anti-Semitic mean? 31. What countr ...
... 24. Who was the leader of Germany? 25. What’s a blitzkrieg? 26. Who were the Tuskegee Airmen? 27. When was Pearl Harbor attacked? 28. Know that chart I told you to copy from the notes. 29. What are the characteristics of a totalitarian state? 30. What does the term Anti-Semitic mean? 31. What countr ...
Chapter Twelve
... Stauffenberg placed a briefcase with a bomb it in beside Hitler, Hitler moved it, bomb went off, he survived and killed 5 000 suspected conspirators By late fall Paris, Belgium, Netherlands liberated Hitler launched final attack on German-Belgium border December 16, 1944 ...
... Stauffenberg placed a briefcase with a bomb it in beside Hitler, Hitler moved it, bomb went off, he survived and killed 5 000 suspected conspirators By late fall Paris, Belgium, Netherlands liberated Hitler launched final attack on German-Belgium border December 16, 1944 ...
ch 35 and 34 WWII
... between Stalin and Hitler Hitler’s goal: avoid a two-front war Secret deal: divide Poland between the two countries By June ‘41, Hitler turns on Stalin ...
... between Stalin and Hitler Hitler’s goal: avoid a two-front war Secret deal: divide Poland between the two countries By June ‘41, Hitler turns on Stalin ...
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.