US_HST_B_Ch.16 - MsSass
... The Japanese destroyed many ships, but not the aircraft carriers, why was this so important?? 2,400 people died ( Some two weeks later) How did they die? ...
... The Japanese destroyed many ships, but not the aircraft carriers, why was this so important?? 2,400 people died ( Some two weeks later) How did they die? ...
Fascism Rises In Europe
... created a form of Nazism -The Fascist policies of the National Socialist German Workers’ party, based on totalitarianism, a belief in racial superiority, and state control of industry. -Made swastika their symbol -Set up a secret police called Storm Troopers or Brown Shirts. ...
... created a form of Nazism -The Fascist policies of the National Socialist German Workers’ party, based on totalitarianism, a belief in racial superiority, and state control of industry. -Made swastika their symbol -Set up a secret police called Storm Troopers or Brown Shirts. ...
Nazi Foreign Policy - The British Empire
... – Sustained bombings of German cities – Italy knocked out of war ...
... – Sustained bombings of German cities – Italy knocked out of war ...
16_1 Hitler_s Lightning War
... Summer 1940, Hitler begins bombing Great Britain • RAF is badly outnumbered with 2,900 planes to the Luftwaffe’s (German Airforce) 4,500 • Germans first attack airfields and Factories, Then begin to focus on cities, especially London, to break morale. • With pressure of airfields, the RAF strike bac ...
... Summer 1940, Hitler begins bombing Great Britain • RAF is badly outnumbered with 2,900 planes to the Luftwaffe’s (German Airforce) 4,500 • Germans first attack airfields and Factories, Then begin to focus on cities, especially London, to break morale. • With pressure of airfields, the RAF strike bac ...
The Rise of Dictators and WWII
... The British step in to offer a peace and avoid war British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain meets with Hitler in Munich, Germany • They agree to give Hitler the Sudetenland • Hitler has to promise he is done seeking territory ...
... The British step in to offer a peace and avoid war British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain meets with Hitler in Munich, Germany • They agree to give Hitler the Sudetenland • Hitler has to promise he is done seeking territory ...
The Gathering Storm Section 12.2
... and cut off Allied force in Belgium Above: Map of the Maginot • France is at Hitler’s mercy Line; Below: a bunker (part of Maginot Line) ...
... and cut off Allied force in Belgium Above: Map of the Maginot • France is at Hitler’s mercy Line; Below: a bunker (part of Maginot Line) ...
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... Depression led to the loss of democracy in some countries. In these nations, millions of people turned to strong rulers to try to solve their economic problems. Such leaders followed a set of beliefs called fascism. Fascist leaders were very nationalistic. They believed in authority and built powerf ...
... Depression led to the loss of democracy in some countries. In these nations, millions of people turned to strong rulers to try to solve their economic problems. Such leaders followed a set of beliefs called fascism. Fascist leaders were very nationalistic. They believed in authority and built powerf ...
World History Connections to Today
... known as the Weimar Republic. The republic faced severe problems from the start. • The government was weak because Germany had many small parties. • The government came under constant fire from both the left and the right. • Germans of all classes blamed the Weimar Republic for the hated Versailles ...
... known as the Weimar Republic. The republic faced severe problems from the start. • The government was weak because Germany had many small parties. • The government came under constant fire from both the left and the right. • Germans of all classes blamed the Weimar Republic for the hated Versailles ...
Benito Mussolini - Europe 1920-1945
... hatred of Jews and Communists. Hitler joins the German army during World War One. After the war he joins the German Workers Party as a government spy. He soon become leader of the party and begins to develop the Nazis. In 1923 he organises the failed Munich Putsch. While in jail he writes ‘Mein Kamp ...
... hatred of Jews and Communists. Hitler joins the German army during World War One. After the war he joins the German Workers Party as a government spy. He soon become leader of the party and begins to develop the Nazis. In 1923 he organises the failed Munich Putsch. While in jail he writes ‘Mein Kamp ...
Hitler - Haiku Learning
... sent troops into Austria proclaiming it part of Germany. France and England did nothing. ...
... sent troops into Austria proclaiming it part of Germany. France and England did nothing. ...
02World_War_II_Rise_of_New_Leaders
... 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 ...
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... Workers Party in an effort to attract more members This party would evolve into the Nazi Party and would become known for their violent ways ...
... Workers Party in an effort to attract more members This party would evolve into the Nazi Party and would become known for their violent ways ...
World War II Begins - US History Teachers
... -Hitler claimed Germany needed to take more areas for lebensraum (living space). According to the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was not even supposed to have an army to pursue such goals. -On 3/12/1938, Hitler absorbed Austria into Germany. He asserted that there were many German speaking people in ...
... -Hitler claimed Germany needed to take more areas for lebensraum (living space). According to the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was not even supposed to have an army to pursue such goals. -On 3/12/1938, Hitler absorbed Austria into Germany. He asserted that there were many German speaking people in ...
10.8 Lecture – Influential Leaders in World War II
... 3. De Gaulle went on to organize the Free French military forces that battled the Nazis until France was liberated in 1944. F. The Battle of Britain 1. Winston Churchill ...
... 3. De Gaulle went on to organize the Free French military forces that battled the Nazis until France was liberated in 1944. F. The Battle of Britain 1. Winston Churchill ...
Nazi Germany Points Test
... seats did they win? 33. With which party did the Nazis join with after the March election in order to gain an overall majority in the Reichstag? 34. Which law, introduced in March 1933, increased Hitler’s powers? 35. How did this law increase his powers? 36. What proportion of the Reichstag had to a ...
... seats did they win? 33. With which party did the Nazis join with after the March election in order to gain an overall majority in the Reichstag? 34. Which law, introduced in March 1933, increased Hitler’s powers? 35. How did this law increase his powers? 36. What proportion of the Reichstag had to a ...
PPT - 14.1
... • SA (Sturmabteilung): Stormtroopers "brownshirts" early private Nazi army that protected leaders and opposed rival political parties ...
... • SA (Sturmabteilung): Stormtroopers "brownshirts" early private Nazi army that protected leaders and opposed rival political parties ...
World History 9 Notes Chapter 31 Section 4 – “Aggressors Invade
... a. Ethiopians can’t compete with new technologies (poison gas tanks, etc.) 2. Emperor of Ethiopia asks League for help a. League does nothing, hoping to keep peace by giving in to Mussolini c. Hitler Defies Versailles Treaty i. March 1935, Hitler announces that Germany would ignore the restrictions ...
... a. Ethiopians can’t compete with new technologies (poison gas tanks, etc.) 2. Emperor of Ethiopia asks League for help a. League does nothing, hoping to keep peace by giving in to Mussolini c. Hitler Defies Versailles Treaty i. March 1935, Hitler announces that Germany would ignore the restrictions ...
Chapter 31- Years of Crisis
... thought if they gave in to Mussolini in Africa they could retain peace in Europe ...
... thought if they gave in to Mussolini in Africa they could retain peace in Europe ...
Timeline - Chicago GEAR UP
... and German government officials gathered at a villa in the Berlin suburb of Wannsee to discuss and coordinate the implementation of what they called the "Final Solution of the Jewish Question." The”Final Solution” was the code name for the systematic, deliberate, physical annihilation of the Europea ...
... and German government officials gathered at a villa in the Berlin suburb of Wannsee to discuss and coordinate the implementation of what they called the "Final Solution of the Jewish Question." The”Final Solution” was the code name for the systematic, deliberate, physical annihilation of the Europea ...
Nazis Increase Control
... the scene. Hitler and the Nazis took this chance to blame many other communists. This resulted in the arrest of many opposition communists and the loss of support in them. The third way was the law- For the Protection of People and State. This was passed after the Reichstag fire and gave the Governm ...
... the scene. Hitler and the Nazis took this chance to blame many other communists. This resulted in the arrest of many opposition communists and the loss of support in them. The third way was the law- For the Protection of People and State. This was passed after the Reichstag fire and gave the Governm ...
Rise of Hitler PowerPoint - Strongsville City Schools
... The overall purpose of this presentation is to explain how this little boy on the left became the man on the right who was ultimately responsible for the death of about 50 million people all over the world!! (This assumes deaths before and during WWII) ...
... The overall purpose of this presentation is to explain how this little boy on the left became the man on the right who was ultimately responsible for the death of about 50 million people all over the world!! (This assumes deaths before and during WWII) ...
Chapter 5: Revolution After Power
... ● Papen thinks he has the real power in the ViceChancellorship… (140-141) ● “the dangers of going for a ride on a tiger” (141) ...
... ● Papen thinks he has the real power in the ViceChancellorship… (140-141) ● “the dangers of going for a ride on a tiger” (141) ...
1933: Hitler Comes to Power
... Around the globe, skilled politicians have been able to manipulate populist, nationalist, or racist feelings to advance authoritarian rule, according to Kershaw. In the 1990s, for example, the President of Serbia, Slobodan Milosevic, used nationalist rhetoric reminiscent of the Nazis to launch a cam ...
... Around the globe, skilled politicians have been able to manipulate populist, nationalist, or racist feelings to advance authoritarian rule, according to Kershaw. In the 1990s, for example, the President of Serbia, Slobodan Milosevic, used nationalist rhetoric reminiscent of the Nazis to launch a cam ...
20 July plot
On 20 July 1944, an attempt was made to assassinate Adolf Hitler, Führer of the Third Reich, perpetrated by Claus von Stauffenberg and other conspirators, inside his Wolf's Lair field headquarters near Rastenburg, East Prussia. This event has become known by the misnomer Operation Valkyrie which was the planned coup d'etat that took place immediately after the attempted assassination. The apparent purpose of the assassination attempt was to seize political control of Germany and its armed forces from the Nazi Party (including the SS) in order to obtain peace with the western Allies as soon as possible. The underlying desire of many of the involved high ranking Wehrmacht officers was apparently to show to the world that not all Germans were like Hitler and the Nazi Party. The details of the conspirators' peace initiatives remain unknown, but they likely would have included demands to accept wide-reaching territorial annexations by Germany in Europe.Template:What?The plot was the culmination of the efforts by several groups in the German Resistance to overthrow the Nazi-led German government. The failure of both the assassination and the military coup d'état which was planned to follow, led to the arrest of at least 7,000 people by the Gestapo. According to records of the Führer Conferences on Naval Affairs, 4,980 of these were executed.