Dictators of WW II - US History Teachers
... German Workers Party, the Nazi Party. -Hitler wrote a book called Mein Kampf “My Struggle.” In the book, he asserted that Germans were the master race and that all others were inferior to the Germans. -Hitler desired national expansion to conquer neighboring lands to grow the nation of Germany. He s ...
... German Workers Party, the Nazi Party. -Hitler wrote a book called Mein Kampf “My Struggle.” In the book, he asserted that Germans were the master race and that all others were inferior to the Germans. -Hitler desired national expansion to conquer neighboring lands to grow the nation of Germany. He s ...
World War II Name
... __________ 22. African Americans who worked in noncombat positions during the war were called WACs. __________ 23. George Patton led the U.S. Third Army to free Paris from German occupation. __________ 24. The Battle of Stalingrad marked a turning point in the war. __________ 25. On May 8, 1945, or ...
... __________ 22. African Americans who worked in noncombat positions during the war were called WACs. __________ 23. George Patton led the U.S. Third Army to free Paris from German occupation. __________ 24. The Battle of Stalingrad marked a turning point in the war. __________ 25. On May 8, 1945, or ...
File
... to be a fertile breading ground for fascism. The dictator who emerged was Adolf Hitler, an Austrian who had led an aimless life before joining the National Socialist Germany Workers’ (NAZI) party and becoming its leader in 1921. Nazism became the German form of fascism. Hitler was imprisoned after t ...
... to be a fertile breading ground for fascism. The dictator who emerged was Adolf Hitler, an Austrian who had led an aimless life before joining the National Socialist Germany Workers’ (NAZI) party and becoming its leader in 1921. Nazism became the German form of fascism. Hitler was imprisoned after t ...
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 ...
World War Looms
... How did Germany’s and Italy’s involvement affect the outcome of the Spanish Civil War? ...
... How did Germany’s and Italy’s involvement affect the outcome of the Spanish Civil War? ...
World War II - English FCS
... 1936-39 Germany helps Spanish fascists in Spanish Civil War- Franco comes to power. 1939 Hitler and Stalin sign Nazi-Soviet Non-aggression Pact September 1, 1939 Germany invades Poland. World War II officially starts. ...
... 1936-39 Germany helps Spanish fascists in Spanish Civil War- Franco comes to power. 1939 Hitler and Stalin sign Nazi-Soviet Non-aggression Pact September 1, 1939 Germany invades Poland. World War II officially starts. ...
How decisive was Spanish intervention in world war
... Germany, Italy and Japan. Yet there were many other countries involved in the war, such as the case of Spain, which was a non-belligerent country, yet participated actively in the conflict, thus making it important to define the extent and the decisiveness of its participation. Resolving the issue o ...
... Germany, Italy and Japan. Yet there were many other countries involved in the war, such as the case of Spain, which was a non-belligerent country, yet participated actively in the conflict, thus making it important to define the extent and the decisiveness of its participation. Resolving the issue o ...
1 15th Century: Stabilization The Spanish consolidated power with
... The Spanish consolidated power with the marriage of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon in 1469. Their dual monarchy made Spain the bestadministered kingdom in Europe. Meanwhile, Italian city-states largely held their peace with one another, allowing them to control the Mediterranean. I ...
... The Spanish consolidated power with the marriage of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon in 1469. Their dual monarchy made Spain the bestadministered kingdom in Europe. Meanwhile, Italian city-states largely held their peace with one another, allowing them to control the Mediterranean. I ...
31-1pp
... I. Dictators Challenge World Peace Hitler re-built the German military and sent troops into the Rhineland; in response, Western democracies adopted a policy of appeasement ...
... I. Dictators Challenge World Peace Hitler re-built the German military and sent troops into the Rhineland; in response, Western democracies adopted a policy of appeasement ...
Wars, 1898
... Which of the following is an accurate statement about the League of Nations? A. The United States does not join the League of Nations B. World peace is acquired C. Germany declares war over the League of Nations D. The League of Nations still exists today ...
... Which of the following is an accurate statement about the League of Nations? A. The United States does not join the League of Nations B. World peace is acquired C. Germany declares war over the League of Nations D. The League of Nations still exists today ...
The Rise of Other Totalitarians
... politicians who were “destroying Italy.” • Feared spread of communism • Marched into Rome and got the Italian king’s permission to form a new government • Goal – wanted to make Italy a world power • Achieved efficiency, but in process crushed ...
... politicians who were “destroying Italy.” • Feared spread of communism • Marched into Rome and got the Italian king’s permission to form a new government • Goal – wanted to make Italy a world power • Achieved efficiency, but in process crushed ...
The Rise of Dictators
... politicians who were “destroying Italy.” • Feared spread of communism • Marched into Rome and got the Italian king’s permission to form a new government • Goal – wanted to make Italy a world power • Achieved efficiency, but in process crushed ...
... politicians who were “destroying Italy.” • Feared spread of communism • Marched into Rome and got the Italian king’s permission to form a new government • Goal – wanted to make Italy a world power • Achieved efficiency, but in process crushed ...
The Rise of Dictators
... Spain in 1937 and became dictator, setting up a fascist government. Italy and Germany supplied him with military support needed to win control of the country. However, during the second world war, Spain stayed neutral. During WW II, he used secret police to ruthlessly deal with any opposition. ...
... Spain in 1937 and became dictator, setting up a fascist government. Italy and Germany supplied him with military support needed to win control of the country. However, during the second world war, Spain stayed neutral. During WW II, he used secret police to ruthlessly deal with any opposition. ...
World War Looms
... Cross English Channel under fire 9 days Makeshift fleet – 900 – many manned by ...
... Cross English Channel under fire 9 days Makeshift fleet – 900 – many manned by ...
File - social studies
... Allies owed money to the U.S. from money lent during WWI The only way to pay back the debt was to collect from Germany Germany printed paper money to pay off the debt, thus destroying their economy. The German people become bitter and angry towards the Allies and U.S. ...
... Allies owed money to the U.S. from money lent during WWI The only way to pay back the debt was to collect from Germany Germany printed paper money to pay off the debt, thus destroying their economy. The German people become bitter and angry towards the Allies and U.S. ...
24-1: Dictators Threaten World Peace
... during the Spanish Civil War • * Dissolved the Spanish Parliament ...
... during the Spanish Civil War • * Dissolved the Spanish Parliament ...
World War Two Review PowerPoint
... the war they decided to concentrate most of their efforts on Germany first. Why? 1) Because they considered Hitler most ...
... the war they decided to concentrate most of their efforts on Germany first. Why? 1) Because they considered Hitler most ...
Section 2: War in Europe
... Luftwaffle – airforce) roared over Poland o Rained bombs on airfields & military bases WWII begins with Blitzkrieg (lighting war) fast moving tanks & powerful aircraft After Polish invasion, Britain & France declared war on Germany o Knew Poland was gone, moved to save the rest Stalin attack ...
... Luftwaffle – airforce) roared over Poland o Rained bombs on airfields & military bases WWII begins with Blitzkrieg (lighting war) fast moving tanks & powerful aircraft After Polish invasion, Britain & France declared war on Germany o Knew Poland was gone, moved to save the rest Stalin attack ...
From Appeasement to War
... While the Western democracies sought to avoid war, Germany, Italy, and Japan formed an alliance called the Axis Powers. ...
... While the Western democracies sought to avoid war, Germany, Italy, and Japan formed an alliance called the Axis Powers. ...
From Appeasement to War
... While the Western democracies sought to avoid war, Germany, Italy, and Japan formed an alliance called the Axis Powers. ...
... While the Western democracies sought to avoid war, Germany, Italy, and Japan formed an alliance called the Axis Powers. ...
RISE OF DICTATORS
... • 1930s Japanese soldiers and military leaders carried out a series of assassinations of gov’t officials – The gov’t grew more dominated by the military ...
... • 1930s Japanese soldiers and military leaders carried out a series of assassinations of gov’t officials – The gov’t grew more dominated by the military ...
The Spanish Civil War, 70 Years On
... influence of the Communist Party in Spain and its dependence on the Soviet Union, portraying the Civil War as “a revolution betraed by Communism and the Soviet Union.” The reality was quite different. The Communist Party influence in Catalonia was relatively small, although it increased as a consequ ...
... influence of the Communist Party in Spain and its dependence on the Soviet Union, portraying the Civil War as “a revolution betraed by Communism and the Soviet Union.” The reality was quite different. The Communist Party influence in Catalonia was relatively small, although it increased as a consequ ...