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... Chamberlain said this would mean “peace in our time”, but many people disagreed Winston Churchill, who would succeed as British PM, called this appeasement (giving in to the demands of a potential enemy) ...
... Chamberlain said this would mean “peace in our time”, but many people disagreed Winston Churchill, who would succeed as British PM, called this appeasement (giving in to the demands of a potential enemy) ...
Causes of WWII DBQ - Kenton County Schools
... ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Under what conditions would he fight? _________________________ ...
... ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Under what conditions would he fight? _________________________ ...
AGGRESSION, APPEASEMENT, AND WAR
... Conservative General Francisco Franco leads NATIONALISTS in a bloody revolt. 1936 CIVIL WAR -- Nationalists vs. Loyalists Hitler & Mussolini give help to Franco. “Dress rehearsal” for German military 1939 Franco establishes a fascist government in Spain. ...
... Conservative General Francisco Franco leads NATIONALISTS in a bloody revolt. 1936 CIVIL WAR -- Nationalists vs. Loyalists Hitler & Mussolini give help to Franco. “Dress rehearsal” for German military 1939 Franco establishes a fascist government in Spain. ...
The Rise of Totalitarianism
... Kaiser (German name for king) Wilhelm abdicated or stepped down (unpopular) Germany was then forced to face the Treaty of Versailles head on and accept the blame for WWI A new German govt. was created it was called the Weimar Republic and it was lead by a…. ...
... Kaiser (German name for king) Wilhelm abdicated or stepped down (unpopular) Germany was then forced to face the Treaty of Versailles head on and accept the blame for WWI A new German govt. was created it was called the Weimar Republic and it was lead by a…. ...
THE GREAT DEPRESSION
... • The Nazis believed that violence was good in that it “allowed” the superior to thrive while the “inferior were destroyed in the competition for land, resources, etc. • The Nazis believed that with a strong ruler (leader— Fuhrer) their ‘Aryan’ nation would expand eastward (gaining ‘lebensraum’ – li ...
... • The Nazis believed that violence was good in that it “allowed” the superior to thrive while the “inferior were destroyed in the competition for land, resources, etc. • The Nazis believed that with a strong ruler (leader— Fuhrer) their ‘Aryan’ nation would expand eastward (gaining ‘lebensraum’ – li ...
Adolf Hitler
... Injured twice, he won several awards for bravery, among them the highly respected Iron Cross First Class. ...
... Injured twice, he won several awards for bravery, among them the highly respected Iron Cross First Class. ...
Major Leaders of the War Winston Churchill (Allied Power)
... • Wanted to establish an Italian empire ...
... • Wanted to establish an Italian empire ...
Monday, Jan - Kirkwood Community College
... triumphant Hitler's shouting complex, the once liberal Daladier at year's end was reduced to using parliamentary tricks to keep his job. During 1938 Dictator Mussolini was only a decidedly junior partner in the firm of Hitler & Mussolini, Inc. His noisy agitation to get Corsica and Tunis from Franc ...
... triumphant Hitler's shouting complex, the once liberal Daladier at year's end was reduced to using parliamentary tricks to keep his job. During 1938 Dictator Mussolini was only a decidedly junior partner in the firm of Hitler & Mussolini, Inc. His noisy agitation to get Corsica and Tunis from Franc ...
Who is Adolf Hitler? - Marshall Public Schools
... "Who is Adolf Hitler? The man from the people, for the people! The German front soldier who risked his life in 48 battles for Germany! What does Adolf Hitler want? Food for every decent working German! The gallows for profiteers, exploiters, regardless of religious faith or race! Why is Adolf Hitle ...
... "Who is Adolf Hitler? The man from the people, for the people! The German front soldier who risked his life in 48 battles for Germany! What does Adolf Hitler want? Food for every decent working German! The gallows for profiteers, exploiters, regardless of religious faith or race! Why is Adolf Hitle ...
Powerpoint Notes
... 1. How is the Nazi party portrayed in this poster? 2. Why do you think the Nazis want to convey this message to the German people? 3. What are the Nazis referring to in the phrase, “end it now?” 4. According to the poster, how are the Nazis going to deal with Germany’s grievances? Bottom caption: “V ...
... 1. How is the Nazi party portrayed in this poster? 2. Why do you think the Nazis want to convey this message to the German people? 3. What are the Nazis referring to in the phrase, “end it now?” 4. According to the poster, how are the Nazis going to deal with Germany’s grievances? Bottom caption: “V ...
WWII: THE ROAD TO WAR
... Soon after he joined the obscure far-right National Socialist Party (NAZI), Adolf Hitler tried to use his gang of Brownshirts to seize power in Munich. The unsuccessful putsch, or small-scale revolt, that started in a Munich beer hall sent Hitler to jail. There he wrote a long political essay descri ...
... Soon after he joined the obscure far-right National Socialist Party (NAZI), Adolf Hitler tried to use his gang of Brownshirts to seize power in Munich. The unsuccessful putsch, or small-scale revolt, that started in a Munich beer hall sent Hitler to jail. There he wrote a long political essay descri ...
Britain - TeacherWeb
... the channel and dropped bombs on London and other large cities. British RAF (Royal Air Force) planes defeated the German air force and Hitler was forced to call off the invasion. ...
... the channel and dropped bombs on London and other large cities. British RAF (Royal Air Force) planes defeated the German air force and Hitler was forced to call off the invasion. ...
Chp13totalitarianism
... ineffective thus forcing all peasants onto state owned farms or collectives, large owned and operated by peasants as a group • Gov’t would provide tractors, fertilizers, better seed and new farming techniques. Peasants could keep houses and belongings but all animals and tools would be turned over t ...
... ineffective thus forcing all peasants onto state owned farms or collectives, large owned and operated by peasants as a group • Gov’t would provide tractors, fertilizers, better seed and new farming techniques. Peasants could keep houses and belongings but all animals and tools would be turned over t ...
Early German Axis Successes
... the channel and dropped bombs on London and other large cities. British RAF (Royal Air Force) planes defeated the German air force and Hitler was forced to call off the invasion. ...
... the channel and dropped bombs on London and other large cities. British RAF (Royal Air Force) planes defeated the German air force and Hitler was forced to call off the invasion. ...
Britain`s policy of appeasement had failed to
... the channel and dropped bombs on London and other large cities. British RAF (Royal Air Force) planes defeated the German air force and Hitler was forced to call off the invasion. ...
... the channel and dropped bombs on London and other large cities. British RAF (Royal Air Force) planes defeated the German air force and Hitler was forced to call off the invasion. ...
Britain`s policy of appeasement had failed to stop Hitler
... the channel and dropped bombs on London and other large cities. British RAF (Royal Air Force) planes defeated the German air force and Hitler was forced to call off the invasion. ...
... the channel and dropped bombs on London and other large cities. British RAF (Royal Air Force) planes defeated the German air force and Hitler was forced to call off the invasion. ...
13_1 Hitlers Rise to Power
... • Hitler was a WW I hero who talked about bringing glory back to the “Fatherland” • He promised the rich industrialists that he would end any communist threat in Germany • Constantly blamed Jews for Germany’s problems, not the German people. • Hitler was an excellent public speaker. ...
... • Hitler was a WW I hero who talked about bringing glory back to the “Fatherland” • He promised the rich industrialists that he would end any communist threat in Germany • Constantly blamed Jews for Germany’s problems, not the German people. • Hitler was an excellent public speaker. ...
The Ideological Polarization of Europe in the Great Depression
... Italian production did not decline as much as French during the Great Depression because of increased spending on arms…. ...
... Italian production did not decline as much as French during the Great Depression because of increased spending on arms…. ...
File - Mrs. Risko Global 10
... ancient societies of Rome, Egypt, and Greece • He claimed those not of Aryan blood were destroying Germany’s destiny and must be eliminated at all costs ...
... ancient societies of Rome, Egypt, and Greece • He claimed those not of Aryan blood were destroying Germany’s destiny and must be eliminated at all costs ...
1. Adolf Hitler (center), Professor Gall
... Water painting (Aquarell), made by Cpl. Hitler December 1914, These are themonastery ruins at Messines, Belgia. ...
... Water painting (Aquarell), made by Cpl. Hitler December 1914, These are themonastery ruins at Messines, Belgia. ...
Simon-Crowley-Nuremberg-Rallies-and-State
... became state policy as the Nazi Party became the state. The rallies were now used to superimpose and popularise the social, racial and political beliefs of the Nazi Party. Between 1933 and 1939, the Nuremberg State Rallies would grow and become more elaborate, both in substance and theatricality. Th ...
... became state policy as the Nazi Party became the state. The rallies were now used to superimpose and popularise the social, racial and political beliefs of the Nazi Party. Between 1933 and 1939, the Nuremberg State Rallies would grow and become more elaborate, both in substance and theatricality. Th ...
The Rise of the Nazis
... Hitler was a powerful public speaker – he made loud and aggressive speeches against the Treaty of Versailles, against the Jews, against Communism and against the new democracy in Germany which he saw as weak and getting nothing done (known as the Weimar Republic after the city in which it was esta ...
... Hitler was a powerful public speaker – he made loud and aggressive speeches against the Treaty of Versailles, against the Jews, against Communism and against the new democracy in Germany which he saw as weak and getting nothing done (known as the Weimar Republic after the city in which it was esta ...
Steps to War - ED585OEB-2012
... Minister of Japan 19411944 The military increased its power in Japan ...
... Minister of Japan 19411944 The military increased its power in Japan ...