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... glorify their country. Fascism also believed in a society divided by classes, with greater power for aristocrats and industrialist. Thus fascist countries were openly against democracy. People were drawn to fascism for several reasons. Usually the fascist party’s leader had Charisma (magnetic person ...
... glorify their country. Fascism also believed in a society divided by classes, with greater power for aristocrats and industrialist. Thus fascist countries were openly against democracy. People were drawn to fascism for several reasons. Usually the fascist party’s leader had Charisma (magnetic person ...
RISE OF DICTATORS
... • Collectivization = combine private farms into larger, mechanized state-run farms – Peasants, who received land under Lenin, lost their lands and then are forced to work on these collective farms – Peasants who protested were either executed by Stalin’s police forces or sent to the system of lab ...
... • Collectivization = combine private farms into larger, mechanized state-run farms – Peasants, who received land under Lenin, lost their lands and then are forced to work on these collective farms – Peasants who protested were either executed by Stalin’s police forces or sent to the system of lab ...
The Holocaust - Spokane Public Schools
... lived in countries that Nazi Germany would occupy or influence during World War II. By 1945, the Germans and their collaborators killed nearly two out of every three European Jews as part of the "Final Solution," the Nazi policy to murder the Jews of Europe. Although Jews, whom the Nazis deemed a pr ...
... lived in countries that Nazi Germany would occupy or influence during World War II. By 1945, the Germans and their collaborators killed nearly two out of every three European Jews as part of the "Final Solution," the Nazi policy to murder the Jews of Europe. Although Jews, whom the Nazis deemed a pr ...
Chapter 34 Multiple Choice
... 1. International economic conference on stabilizing currency that was sabotage by FDR. 2. Nation to which the U.S. promised independence in the Tydings-McDuffie Act of 1934. 3. FDR’s repudiation of Theodore Roosevelt’s corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, stating his intentions to work cooperatively wi ...
... 1. International economic conference on stabilizing currency that was sabotage by FDR. 2. Nation to which the U.S. promised independence in the Tydings-McDuffie Act of 1934. 3. FDR’s repudiation of Theodore Roosevelt’s corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, stating his intentions to work cooperatively wi ...
Name:___ : - WWII5dayunit
... A the Coral Sea and Pearl Harbor B Midway and Pearl Harbor C the Coral Sea and Midway D New Guinea and Midway 20. How did American industry change during World War II? A It converted from military goods to export goods B It converted from consumer goods to military goods C It converted from consumer ...
... A the Coral Sea and Pearl Harbor B Midway and Pearl Harbor C the Coral Sea and Midway D New Guinea and Midway 20. How did American industry change during World War II? A It converted from military goods to export goods B It converted from consumer goods to military goods C It converted from consumer ...
the early years of the war in europe the western front 1939
... THE WESTERN FRONT 1939 - 1940 • France and Britain had promised to support Poland, but there was little they could do. In fact, both countries began to prepare to defend themselves, thinking their countries would be invaded ...
... THE WESTERN FRONT 1939 - 1940 • France and Britain had promised to support Poland, but there was little they could do. In fact, both countries began to prepare to defend themselves, thinking their countries would be invaded ...
Causes of World War II
... The Treaty of Versailles After World War I ended, representatives of the victorious nations met in Paris in 1919 to draw up peace treaties for the defeated countries. The treaties, known together as the Peace of Paris, followed a long and bitter war. They were worked out in haste by countries with ...
... The Treaty of Versailles After World War I ended, representatives of the victorious nations met in Paris in 1919 to draw up peace treaties for the defeated countries. The treaties, known together as the Peace of Paris, followed a long and bitter war. They were worked out in haste by countries with ...
World War II
... – September 1, 1939 – Hitler launches invasion of Poland – September 3, 1939 – England and France declare war on Germany »World War II has started ...
... – September 1, 1939 – Hitler launches invasion of Poland – September 3, 1939 – England and France declare war on Germany »World War II has started ...
Paths to War
... The Munich Conference was a hastily arranged meeting of British, French, German, and Italian representatives to address Hitler’s demands on Czechoslovakia. Although allied with Czechoslovakia, the British and French agreed to virtually all of Hitler’s demands. The Czechs were abandoned by their alli ...
... The Munich Conference was a hastily arranged meeting of British, French, German, and Italian representatives to address Hitler’s demands on Czechoslovakia. Although allied with Czechoslovakia, the British and French agreed to virtually all of Hitler’s demands. The Czechs were abandoned by their alli ...
WWII MILITARY LEADERS
... Created a United Nations to promote world peace. Germany and Berlin would be divided into 4 zones controlled by the US, British, France and Soviet Union Eastern European countries under Soviet control would have “free elections” Stalin agreed but kept Eastern Europe under Soviet control after WW ...
... Created a United Nations to promote world peace. Germany and Berlin would be divided into 4 zones controlled by the US, British, France and Soviet Union Eastern European countries under Soviet control would have “free elections” Stalin agreed but kept Eastern Europe under Soviet control after WW ...
Outline Map
... Write a short definition for each term. 1. blitzkrieg 2. Luftwaffe 3. concentration camps 4. Holocaust 5. Lend-Lease Act ...
... Write a short definition for each term. 1. blitzkrieg 2. Luftwaffe 3. concentration camps 4. Holocaust 5. Lend-Lease Act ...
Chapter 5 Reasons for Germany`s defeat
... 0 Aug 1942 – Feb 1943: Battle of Stalingrad – German forces encircled and defeated by Soviet troops in bitter winter 0 Jul-Aug 1943: Battle of Kursk, Germany retreated from Eastern Front as Soviets scored another decisive victory 0 Sep 1943: Italy surrendered ...
... 0 Aug 1942 – Feb 1943: Battle of Stalingrad – German forces encircled and defeated by Soviet troops in bitter winter 0 Jul-Aug 1943: Battle of Kursk, Germany retreated from Eastern Front as Soviets scored another decisive victory 0 Sep 1943: Italy surrendered ...
Unit-7-Key-Concepts-Master-Copy
... Sent aid to Britain at first, then the Soviet Union after Germany invades. We gave aid to other minor nations ...
... Sent aid to Britain at first, then the Soviet Union after Germany invades. We gave aid to other minor nations ...
The Axis Advances
... French to sign the surrender documents in the same railroad car in which Germany had signed the armistice ending World War I. Following the surrender, Germany occupied northern France. In the south, the Germans set up a “puppet state,” with its capital at Vichy (VEE shee). Some French officers escap ...
... French to sign the surrender documents in the same railroad car in which Germany had signed the armistice ending World War I. Following the surrender, Germany occupied northern France. In the south, the Germans set up a “puppet state,” with its capital at Vichy (VEE shee). Some French officers escap ...
Associate the industry with the correct city or area
... •High debt owed by Germany: (reparations) • High inflation These conditions led to the rise of powerful leaders, called ____________________. dictators ...
... •High debt owed by Germany: (reparations) • High inflation These conditions led to the rise of powerful leaders, called ____________________. dictators ...
Chapter 24 World War II
... 3.American women took over the jobs left by men, served in the military, grew victory gardens, rationed consumer goods and did everything necessary to win. 4.Even U.S. citizens of Japanese ancestry ...
... 3.American women took over the jobs left by men, served in the military, grew victory gardens, rationed consumer goods and did everything necessary to win. 4.Even U.S. citizens of Japanese ancestry ...
US History Ch 16 and 17
... Boycotts - isolated Jewish business’ & people from German society. 1933 – Nazis made it against the law for a Jewish person to hold ...
... Boycotts - isolated Jewish business’ & people from German society. 1933 – Nazis made it against the law for a Jewish person to hold ...
Treaty of Versallies – end of WWI
... The Allies were the USA, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union (USSR). These are called the “big three.” In addition were the colonies and territories of these countries. These include China, Canada, Australia, France, Poland and others. ...
... The Allies were the USA, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union (USSR). These are called the “big three.” In addition were the colonies and territories of these countries. These include China, Canada, Australia, France, Poland and others. ...
World War II Ends The Main Idea
... • Despite knowing about Hitler’s policies toward the Jews and events such as Kristallnacht, American immigration limited the number of Jews who could move to the United States. • In 1942, Americans officials began to hear about what was happening to the Jews in Europe and specifically about Hitler’s ...
... • Despite knowing about Hitler’s policies toward the Jews and events such as Kristallnacht, American immigration limited the number of Jews who could move to the United States. • In 1942, Americans officials began to hear about what was happening to the Jews in Europe and specifically about Hitler’s ...
World War II Ends The Main Idea
... • Despite knowing about Hitler’s policies toward the Jews and events such as Kristallnacht, American immigration limited the number of Jews who could move to the United States. • In 1942, Americans officials began to hear about what was happening to the Jews in Europe and specifically about Hitler’s ...
... • Despite knowing about Hitler’s policies toward the Jews and events such as Kristallnacht, American immigration limited the number of Jews who could move to the United States. • In 1942, Americans officials began to hear about what was happening to the Jews in Europe and specifically about Hitler’s ...
Ch 29 The Collapse of the Old Order
... – The Luftwaffe (German air force) leads the way, bombing and damaging defenses – The planes are followed by fast-moving tanks and artillery, then soldiers who finished off any resistance – Axis Powers = Italy, Japan, and Germany – Allied Powers = France and Great Britain (will be joined later by ot ...
... – The Luftwaffe (German air force) leads the way, bombing and damaging defenses – The planes are followed by fast-moving tanks and artillery, then soldiers who finished off any resistance – Axis Powers = Italy, Japan, and Germany – Allied Powers = France and Great Britain (will be joined later by ot ...
Chapter 24 Notes
... • Despite knowing about Hitler’s policies toward the Jews and events such as Kristallnacht, American immigration limited the number of Jews who could move to the United States. • In 1942, Americans officials began to hear about what was happening to the Jews in Europe and specifically about Hitler’s ...
... • Despite knowing about Hitler’s policies toward the Jews and events such as Kristallnacht, American immigration limited the number of Jews who could move to the United States. • In 1942, Americans officials began to hear about what was happening to the Jews in Europe and specifically about Hitler’s ...
Canada and World War Two
... of Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and Poland had displaced 6,500,000 Germans into these countries (and natural resources of iron, coal, lead and zinc). Germany and Austria were not to form a union again or have anything more than a limited navy and army (they are not to rearm in anyway). The German peop ...
... of Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and Poland had displaced 6,500,000 Germans into these countries (and natural resources of iron, coal, lead and zinc). Germany and Austria were not to form a union again or have anything more than a limited navy and army (they are not to rearm in anyway). The German peop ...
WORD
... the Second World War - This plan was carried out in Poland, where the country was quickly conquered, and Poland was turned into a worker state that supplied the Third Reich - This form of warfare was initially used against Poland, where Poland’s small and obsolete air force was caught off guard - Bl ...
... the Second World War - This plan was carried out in Poland, where the country was quickly conquered, and Poland was turned into a worker state that supplied the Third Reich - This form of warfare was initially used against Poland, where Poland’s small and obsolete air force was caught off guard - Bl ...
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.