SS5H6 The student will explain the reasons for America`s
... • These people tried to hide, but they were usually found. These events were known as the Holocaust. • These groups of people, as well as people who tried to help them, were sent to concentration camps in Germany, Poland, and other Nazi territories. • People at these camps were gassed, shot, hanged, ...
... • These people tried to hide, but they were usually found. These events were known as the Holocaust. • These groups of people, as well as people who tried to help them, were sent to concentration camps in Germany, Poland, and other Nazi territories. • People at these camps were gassed, shot, hanged, ...
WWII Hits Europe (World)
... December 7 • Pearl Harbor, Hawaii was home to the American Pacific fleet in 1941 • Japan hoped the attack would cripple the U.S. & keep it out of WWII • This action unified the country and threw America into World War II ...
... December 7 • Pearl Harbor, Hawaii was home to the American Pacific fleet in 1941 • Japan hoped the attack would cripple the U.S. & keep it out of WWII • This action unified the country and threw America into World War II ...
World War II All PowerPoint, Good for fill in the blank notes.
... Americans were able to liberate France. – Allies were able to attack Germany from the west ...
... Americans were able to liberate France. – Allies were able to attack Germany from the west ...
World War II All PowerPoint, Good for fill in the blank notes.
... Americans were able to liberate France. – Allies were able to attack Germany from the west ...
... Americans were able to liberate France. – Allies were able to attack Germany from the west ...
World War II Notes
... Mussolini in Italy (1922) Fascism -stresses importance of the nation or ethnic group, extreme pride and total control by the supreme leader ...
... Mussolini in Italy (1922) Fascism -stresses importance of the nation or ethnic group, extreme pride and total control by the supreme leader ...
World War II
... • 1937—Roosevelt gave a speech declaring that war was similar to a contagious disease and calling for a “quarantine” of aggressive nations to keep America from getting involved. • Just in case, Congress increased spending on the army and navy ...
... • 1937—Roosevelt gave a speech declaring that war was similar to a contagious disease and calling for a “quarantine” of aggressive nations to keep America from getting involved. • Just in case, Congress increased spending on the army and navy ...
The Road to War
... order to obtain natural resources it needed. These three countries formed an alliance in 1937, called the Axis Powers. ...
... order to obtain natural resources it needed. These three countries formed an alliance in 1937, called the Axis Powers. ...
Guided Notes – Holocaust and End of WWII
... As the Soviet’s forced the Axis armies back toward ___________________________________________, the other Allies were finalizing their plans for a massive invasion of Western Europe. ...
... As the Soviet’s forced the Axis armies back toward ___________________________________________, the other Allies were finalizing their plans for a massive invasion of Western Europe. ...
Final Solution
... • Only 300 miles from Japanese main islands • Japanese fought harder the closer Americans came to Japan • Began all-out air campaign from newly won territory to destroy Japanese industry • Plan for full-scale invasion of Japan were being drawn up ...
... • Only 300 miles from Japanese main islands • Japanese fought harder the closer Americans came to Japan • Began all-out air campaign from newly won territory to destroy Japanese industry • Plan for full-scale invasion of Japan were being drawn up ...
The Allies Turn the Tide The Battle of the Coral Sea had marked a
... England) met in Casablanca, Morocco and decided that they would increase bombings of Germany and they would invade Italy. The also decided that only unconditional surrender would end the war, meaning the Axis would have to give up completely without any concessions. In July 1943 the Allies invaded S ...
... England) met in Casablanca, Morocco and decided that they would increase bombings of Germany and they would invade Italy. The also decided that only unconditional surrender would end the war, meaning the Axis would have to give up completely without any concessions. In July 1943 the Allies invaded S ...
WWII Chapter 29 Test
... b. the Anschluss c. the Spanish Civil War d. the surrender of the Sudetenland 20. The World War II Axis powers included a. Austria, Germany, and the Soviet Union c. Germany, Italy, and the Soviet Union ...
... b. the Anschluss c. the Spanish Civil War d. the surrender of the Sudetenland 20. The World War II Axis powers included a. Austria, Germany, and the Soviet Union c. Germany, Italy, and the Soviet Union ...
CHC2P1 Review Package
... When did the Americans join WWII? What happened that made them join? The Japanese Internment in Canada was made possible by the __________________ Act. The Japanese-Canadians had their __________________________ taken away, were fingerprinted and _____________________ and eventually were put into in ...
... When did the Americans join WWII? What happened that made them join? The Japanese Internment in Canada was made possible by the __________________ Act. The Japanese-Canadians had their __________________________ taken away, were fingerprinted and _____________________ and eventually were put into in ...
Bell Quiz: Pages
... In less than 2 hours, the Japanese had killed 2,403 Americans and wounded 1,178. 21 ships had been sunk or damaged, nearly the whole U.S. Pacific fleet. 300 airplanes destroyed. On December 8, 1941, the Japanese attack U.S. forces in the Philippines. Congress quickly approved Roosevelt’s request for ...
... In less than 2 hours, the Japanese had killed 2,403 Americans and wounded 1,178. 21 ships had been sunk or damaged, nearly the whole U.S. Pacific fleet. 300 airplanes destroyed. On December 8, 1941, the Japanese attack U.S. forces in the Philippines. Congress quickly approved Roosevelt’s request for ...
World War II Test Bank - PHS-Test-Bank
... B. keep food and war supplies from reaching Great Britain and the Soviet Union. C. prevent Allied forces from landing in Normandy and liberating France. D. prevent the invasion of North Africa. The Supreme Commander of U.S. forces in Europe was A. George Patton. B. George Marshall. C. Douglas MacArt ...
... B. keep food and war supplies from reaching Great Britain and the Soviet Union. C. prevent Allied forces from landing in Normandy and liberating France. D. prevent the invasion of North Africa. The Supreme Commander of U.S. forces in Europe was A. George Patton. B. George Marshall. C. Douglas MacArt ...
Origins of World War II
... Led to resentment Soviet Union lost a great deal of land Including several ports Italy felt like they didn’t get enough Led to resentment New democracies set up But had no help in rebuilding ...
... Led to resentment Soviet Union lost a great deal of land Including several ports Italy felt like they didn’t get enough Led to resentment New democracies set up But had no help in rebuilding ...
Power Notes: World War II LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Understand
... LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Understand the war in Europe 1941-1945. 1) The U.S. used its great industrial capacity to become the "Arsenal of Democracy." 2) The blitzkrieg (lighting war) soon changed to a war of attrition. Casualties were huge. 3) The British wanted to attack Germany on the periphery, the U ...
... LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Understand the war in Europe 1941-1945. 1) The U.S. used its great industrial capacity to become the "Arsenal of Democracy." 2) The blitzkrieg (lighting war) soon changed to a war of attrition. Casualties were huge. 3) The British wanted to attack Germany on the periphery, the U ...
Bell Quiz
... In less than 2 hours, the Japanese had killed 2,403 Americans and wounded 1,178. 21 ships had been sunk or damaged, nearly the whole U.S. Pacific fleet. 300 airplanes destroyed. On December 8, 1941, the Japanese attack U.S. forces in the Philippines. Congress quickly approved Roosevelt’s request for ...
... In less than 2 hours, the Japanese had killed 2,403 Americans and wounded 1,178. 21 ships had been sunk or damaged, nearly the whole U.S. Pacific fleet. 300 airplanes destroyed. On December 8, 1941, the Japanese attack U.S. forces in the Philippines. Congress quickly approved Roosevelt’s request for ...
Chapter 10: Section 2
... • Germany launched a series of attacks on its neighbors marked by speed and massive firepower—a blitzkrieg, or “lightning war.” • Poland, Denmark, Norway, Belgium and the Netherlands fell. ...
... • Germany launched a series of attacks on its neighbors marked by speed and massive firepower—a blitzkrieg, or “lightning war.” • Poland, Denmark, Norway, Belgium and the Netherlands fell. ...
Unit VIII: Prelude to Another World Conflict
... US responds w/ an embargo (scrap metal, oil, and aviation fuel) ...
... US responds w/ an embargo (scrap metal, oil, and aviation fuel) ...
The End of World War II Chapter 24-3
... Allied Bombing Allied Bombing would have a tremendous effect. In 1944, 10 days of bombing killed at least 40,000 civilians and left a million homeless. In 1945, Dresden was firebombed and over 100,000 people were killed. Germany is Surrounded Germany is Defeated By 1945, the Allied Armies were in B ...
... Allied Bombing Allied Bombing would have a tremendous effect. In 1944, 10 days of bombing killed at least 40,000 civilians and left a million homeless. In 1945, Dresden was firebombed and over 100,000 people were killed. Germany is Surrounded Germany is Defeated By 1945, the Allied Armies were in B ...
1941
... sizes, and 11,000 aircraft. Eisenhower’s men landed on the Normandy coast of France on “D-Day,” June 6, 1944. In the months that followed, the Allies drove through France, Belgium, and The Netherlands. The Germans launched a fierce counter attack, but were defeated in the Battle of the Bulge. Next, ...
... sizes, and 11,000 aircraft. Eisenhower’s men landed on the Normandy coast of France on “D-Day,” June 6, 1944. In the months that followed, the Allies drove through France, Belgium, and The Netherlands. The Germans launched a fierce counter attack, but were defeated in the Battle of the Bulge. Next, ...
Foreign relations of the Axis powers
Foreign relations of the Axis powers includes states which were not officially members of the Axis but had relations with one or more Axis members.