1 The World at War 1914
... however Germany suffered 400,000 as well and the stalemate continued The Battle of the Somme June 1916, the British planned an attack to drive the Germans out of Verdun Took place in the Somme River area of France Main allied assault during 1916 British nearly suffered 60,000 soldiers and th ...
... however Germany suffered 400,000 as well and the stalemate continued The Battle of the Somme June 1916, the British planned an attack to drive the Germans out of Verdun Took place in the Somme River area of France Main allied assault during 1916 British nearly suffered 60,000 soldiers and th ...
The Rise of Dictators
... Francisco Franco - Spain • Military leader in Spain, in 1936 led a revolt against Spain’s elected party in power called the Popular Front. • Franco’s nationalist party won Spanish Civil war • After winning in 1939, his rule was law. • All opposition was ruthlessly dealt with; the nation had to endu ...
... Francisco Franco - Spain • Military leader in Spain, in 1936 led a revolt against Spain’s elected party in power called the Popular Front. • Franco’s nationalist party won Spanish Civil war • After winning in 1939, his rule was law. • All opposition was ruthlessly dealt with; the nation had to endu ...
The Rise of Other Totalitarians
... Francisco Franco - Spain • Military leader in Spain, in 1936 led a revolt against Spain’s elected party in power called the Popular Front. • Franco’s nationalist party won Spanish Civil war • After winning in 1939, his rule was law. • All opposition was ruthlessly dealt with; the nation had to endu ...
... Francisco Franco - Spain • Military leader in Spain, in 1936 led a revolt against Spain’s elected party in power called the Popular Front. • Franco’s nationalist party won Spanish Civil war • After winning in 1939, his rule was law. • All opposition was ruthlessly dealt with; the nation had to endu ...
"I suppose that history will remember my term of
... fronts. In December 1944, Hitler ordered a major counterattack, known as the Battle of the Bulge. Hitler’s scenario called for German forces to capture communication and transportation centers. The attack almost succeeded. However, Allied bombers came to help, and they successfully attacked German p ...
... fronts. In December 1944, Hitler ordered a major counterattack, known as the Battle of the Bulge. Hitler’s scenario called for German forces to capture communication and transportation centers. The attack almost succeeded. However, Allied bombers came to help, and they successfully attacked German p ...
I am Adolf Hitler the leader
... • extremely fascist , nationalistic and totalitarian • based on beliefs of the National Socialist German Workers Party • belief in the racial superiority of the Aryan, the “master race” • belief that all Germans should have “lebensraum” or living space in Europe •Violent hatred towards Jews and blam ...
... • extremely fascist , nationalistic and totalitarian • based on beliefs of the National Socialist German Workers Party • belief in the racial superiority of the Aryan, the “master race” • belief that all Germans should have “lebensraum” or living space in Europe •Violent hatred towards Jews and blam ...
I am Adolf Hitler the leader
... • extremely fascist , nationalistic and totalitarian • based on beliefs of the National Socialist German Workers Party • belief in the racial superiority of the Aryan, the “master race” • belief that all Germans should have “lebensraum” or living space in Europe •Violent hatred towards Jews and blam ...
... • extremely fascist , nationalistic and totalitarian • based on beliefs of the National Socialist German Workers Party • belief in the racial superiority of the Aryan, the “master race” • belief that all Germans should have “lebensraum” or living space in Europe •Violent hatred towards Jews and blam ...
The Berlin Wall and the fall of the Soviet Union
... • What was left of Nazi Germany was divided into 4 areas. • Britain, France, US, and Soviet Union • Berlin (the capital) was also split into 4, even though it was mostly inside the Soviet zone. ...
... • What was left of Nazi Germany was divided into 4 areas. • Britain, France, US, and Soviet Union • Berlin (the capital) was also split into 4, even though it was mostly inside the Soviet zone. ...
Slide 1
... • Where? – border areas near Luxembourg, France and Germany • Results? – The Germans began a counterattack against the Allies as the Allies attempted to drive the Germans completely out of France. • Importance? – This battle showed the desperation of the German forces. While the Germans were able to ...
... • Where? – border areas near Luxembourg, France and Germany • Results? – The Germans began a counterattack against the Allies as the Allies attempted to drive the Germans completely out of France. • Importance? – This battle showed the desperation of the German forces. While the Germans were able to ...
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... D. Allies invade Europe on D-Day Which sequence of events related to World War II is in the correct chronological order? ...
... D. Allies invade Europe on D-Day Which sequence of events related to World War II is in the correct chronological order? ...
WW2 Unit Study Guide
... Policy of Appeasement violated when England and France declare war after Hitler takes over Great Britain Shortly after entering the war the US began the Manhattan Project to work on the development of an Atomic bomb ...
... Policy of Appeasement violated when England and France declare war after Hitler takes over Great Britain Shortly after entering the war the US began the Manhattan Project to work on the development of an Atomic bomb ...
Slide 1
... • Importance? – This battle showed the desperation of the German forces. While the Germans were able to slow down the Allied advance, they could not stop it completely. Last battle for Germany. ...
... • Importance? – This battle showed the desperation of the German forces. While the Germans were able to slow down the Allied advance, they could not stop it completely. Last battle for Germany. ...
Year 10 revision checklist
... Why was 1923 a crisis for the Weimar Republic? Weimar’s golden years – mid to late 1920’s. Why did Germany recover, what were the features of this recovery? The impact of Stresemann. German culture in the 1920s. ...
... Why was 1923 a crisis for the Weimar Republic? Weimar’s golden years – mid to late 1920’s. Why did Germany recover, what were the features of this recovery? The impact of Stresemann. German culture in the 1920s. ...
America in World War II
... b) There were no ethnic witch-hunts, with the glaring exception of Japanese-Americans. i) Mostly living on the west coast, Japanese-Americans were rounded up and sent to internment camps. ii) The official reasoning was to protect them from rogues on the streets who may want to take out their Pearl H ...
... b) There were no ethnic witch-hunts, with the glaring exception of Japanese-Americans. i) Mostly living on the west coast, Japanese-Americans were rounded up and sent to internment camps. ii) The official reasoning was to protect them from rogues on the streets who may want to take out their Pearl H ...
17.2 Europe to War
... • Free France was a government in exile in London. Supported the Free French Resistance movement in Nazi-occupied France. The Battle of Britain Relentless Attack • Before attempting to invade Great Britain, Germany wanted to establish superiority in the air. • In August 1940, Germany launched an ...
... • Free France was a government in exile in London. Supported the Free French Resistance movement in Nazi-occupied France. The Battle of Britain Relentless Attack • Before attempting to invade Great Britain, Germany wanted to establish superiority in the air. • In August 1940, Germany launched an ...
The Second World War: Total War Returns
... Dec. 7, 1941 Japan attack Pearl Harbour killing 2400 and destroying four ships. The U.S. was neutral until this day. They declared war on Japan. Hitler supported Japan and therefore declared war on the U.S. Germany also went against it’s nonaggression treaty with the USSR and invaded. Tw ...
... Dec. 7, 1941 Japan attack Pearl Harbour killing 2400 and destroying four ships. The U.S. was neutral until this day. They declared war on Japan. Hitler supported Japan and therefore declared war on the U.S. Germany also went against it’s nonaggression treaty with the USSR and invaded. Tw ...
The First Half of the War
... • New Deal gov. spending had weakened, but not ended, the Great Depression. World War II spending, much greater than New Deal spending, did. ...
... • New Deal gov. spending had weakened, but not ended, the Great Depression. World War II spending, much greater than New Deal spending, did. ...
WWII Lesson Objectives - Fleck`s Old Dead Guys 101
... (added) neighboring lands and greatly enlarged his military. The NAZI party led by Hitler, blamed Germany’s problems on Jews and on anyone else who disagreed with them (Communist & Socialist). In Japan military leaders brutally invaded China, killing civilians and murdering thousands. Hoping to avoi ...
... (added) neighboring lands and greatly enlarged his military. The NAZI party led by Hitler, blamed Germany’s problems on Jews and on anyone else who disagreed with them (Communist & Socialist). In Japan military leaders brutally invaded China, killing civilians and murdering thousands. Hoping to avoi ...
world war ii - Norwell Public Schools
... Hitler withdrew from League of Nations, 1933: secretly begins rearmament Stresa Front, 1935: Mussolini and others concerned Hitler withdrew from Versailles Treaty Italy, France, and Britain protested strongly, understanding the danger; agreed to use force to maintain status quo. Howe ...
... Hitler withdrew from League of Nations, 1933: secretly begins rearmament Stresa Front, 1935: Mussolini and others concerned Hitler withdrew from Versailles Treaty Italy, France, and Britain protested strongly, understanding the danger; agreed to use force to maintain status quo. Howe ...
1. Historical terms
... -The Allies: in this section Britain and France. -The Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggresion Pact: an agreement between Hitler and Stalin that they won't attack each other; an agreement that they would invade Poland together and divide it in two. -Lebensraum: the German word for 'living space'. 2. English words ...
... -The Allies: in this section Britain and France. -The Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggresion Pact: an agreement between Hitler and Stalin that they won't attack each other; an agreement that they would invade Poland together and divide it in two. -Lebensraum: the German word for 'living space'. 2. English words ...
World War I
... quantities of paper money to pay them Inflation spiraled out of control, misery and despair increases German currency almost worthless Families could not keep up with skyrocketing prices With help from Western Powers, inflation comes under ...
... quantities of paper money to pay them Inflation spiraled out of control, misery and despair increases German currency almost worthless Families could not keep up with skyrocketing prices With help from Western Powers, inflation comes under ...
Chapter 33
... democracies allowed Germany to keep Sudetenland (part of Czechoslovakia). They hoped that this would stop Hitler from taking over other countries. It did not. In March 1939, Hitler took over all of Czechoslovakia. (See Austria note.) ...
... democracies allowed Germany to keep Sudetenland (part of Czechoslovakia). They hoped that this would stop Hitler from taking over other countries. It did not. In March 1939, Hitler took over all of Czechoslovakia. (See Austria note.) ...
hitler
... The Rome-Berlin Axis in 1936. Mussolini and Hitler strengthened their alliance a. The Anti-Commintern Pact (1937) with Japan. The Pact of Steel (May 1939). The axis powers were formed. ...
... The Rome-Berlin Axis in 1936. Mussolini and Hitler strengthened their alliance a. The Anti-Commintern Pact (1937) with Japan. The Pact of Steel (May 1939). The axis powers were formed. ...
Hitler violates the Treaty of Versailles
... The German Reich Collapsed • July 20th, 1944 Operation Valkyre fails • Aug. 24th, 1944 Allies liberate Paris, France (Patton leading the way) ...
... The German Reich Collapsed • July 20th, 1944 Operation Valkyre fails • Aug. 24th, 1944 Allies liberate Paris, France (Patton leading the way) ...
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.