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World War II
... German troops advanced to create a bulge in the Allied lines Germans are pushed ...
... German troops advanced to create a bulge in the Allied lines Germans are pushed ...
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... • Individuals such as Pastor Niemoller spoke out against Nazi policies (he also set up a breakaway church in 1934 – the Confessional Church) • Protest • Had little effect as they were often sent to concentration camps – Niemoller survived 8 years of this and was freed by the Allies in 1945 – not suc ...
... • Individuals such as Pastor Niemoller spoke out against Nazi policies (he also set up a breakaway church in 1934 – the Confessional Church) • Protest • Had little effect as they were often sent to concentration camps – Niemoller survived 8 years of this and was freed by the Allies in 1945 – not suc ...
- Sweet Home Central School District
... government and blaming others to find order and purpose. European nations could not solve the serious economic problems following WWI, which added to the growing tensions and hostility. The League of Nations, once proposed by Woodrow Wilson and created between European nations, had also been ineffec ...
... government and blaming others to find order and purpose. European nations could not solve the serious economic problems following WWI, which added to the growing tensions and hostility. The League of Nations, once proposed by Woodrow Wilson and created between European nations, had also been ineffec ...
Dylan Cranley - rathregan.scoilnet.ie
... Party, or Nazi Party, grew into a mass movement and ruled Germany through totalitarian means from 1933 to 1945. Founded in 1919 as the German Workers' Party, the group promoted German pride and anti-Semitism, and expressed dissatisfaction with the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, the 1919 peace se ...
... Party, or Nazi Party, grew into a mass movement and ruled Germany through totalitarian means from 1933 to 1945. Founded in 1919 as the German Workers' Party, the group promoted German pride and anti-Semitism, and expressed dissatisfaction with the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, the 1919 peace se ...
World War II & the Cold War
... – Aug.9, 1945 US drops “Fat Man” on Nagasaki Up to 75,000 killed – Aug.15, Japan announces decision to surrender, officially doing so on Sept. 2, 1945 ...
... – Aug.9, 1945 US drops “Fat Man” on Nagasaki Up to 75,000 killed – Aug.15, Japan announces decision to surrender, officially doing so on Sept. 2, 1945 ...
World History Semester 2 Study Guide
... 13. Under the Treaty of Versailles, to whom did the Allies give Chinese territories to that had previously been controlled by Germany? 14. Who was the leader responsible for the Great Purge and who was the main group that was victimized by it? ...
... 13. Under the Treaty of Versailles, to whom did the Allies give Chinese territories to that had previously been controlled by Germany? 14. Who was the leader responsible for the Great Purge and who was the main group that was victimized by it? ...
2011-301-introduction-to-the
... "inferior," were a threat to the so-called German racial community. During the era of the Holocaust, German authorities also targeted other groups because of their perceived "racial inferiority": Roma (Gypsies), the disabled, and some of the Slavic peoples (Poles, Russians, and others). Other groups ...
... "inferior," were a threat to the so-called German racial community. During the era of the Holocaust, German authorities also targeted other groups because of their perceived "racial inferiority": Roma (Gypsies), the disabled, and some of the Slavic peoples (Poles, Russians, and others). Other groups ...
German Hyperinflation
... It got insanely out of hand. German Postage stamps = 50 billion marks There were 1 trillion mark notes ($100,000,000,000,000) printed by the German government. In the end, German money was worthless. It cost more to print it than it was worth. It was so worthless, that France and Belgium invaded the ...
... It got insanely out of hand. German Postage stamps = 50 billion marks There were 1 trillion mark notes ($100,000,000,000,000) printed by the German government. In the end, German money was worthless. It cost more to print it than it was worth. It was so worthless, that France and Belgium invaded the ...
28.3 The Holocaust
... the outbreak of war, the extent of Hitler’s brutality was shielded from the outside world. Reports of killings ...
... the outbreak of war, the extent of Hitler’s brutality was shielded from the outside world. Reports of killings ...
Name Period________ Timeline of Major Events – Put the following
... 2. List three other groups that were targeted by Nazi hate. Gypsies, homosexuals, Poles, mentally & physically handicapped, Jehovah’s Witnesses, African-Germans, Communists 3. What were Jews forced to wear on their clothing to identify themselves as Jews? The Star of David 4. Where were many Jews fo ...
... 2. List three other groups that were targeted by Nazi hate. Gypsies, homosexuals, Poles, mentally & physically handicapped, Jehovah’s Witnesses, African-Germans, Communists 3. What were Jews forced to wear on their clothing to identify themselves as Jews? The Star of David 4. Where were many Jews fo ...
Collapse of the Soviet Union
... Iron Curtain: invisible line separating the two counties After WWII ended, Germany was divided into four sections to keep it from regaining power U.S., Great Britain, France, and Soviet Union each controlled a section 1948: the Western Allies wanted to reunite Germany, Soviets did not The ...
... Iron Curtain: invisible line separating the two counties After WWII ended, Germany was divided into four sections to keep it from regaining power U.S., Great Britain, France, and Soviet Union each controlled a section 1948: the Western Allies wanted to reunite Germany, Soviets did not The ...
The End of WWII
... Why had ordinary people in Germany, Poland, France, and elsewhere accepted—and even collaborated in– Hitler’s “Final Solution”? ...
... Why had ordinary people in Germany, Poland, France, and elsewhere accepted—and even collaborated in– Hitler’s “Final Solution”? ...
End of the War - Lake Stevens School District
... Trials of German war criminals took place in Nuremburg, Germany The court panel was made up of judges from the victorious countries 12 of 24 sentenced to death ...
... Trials of German war criminals took place in Nuremburg, Germany The court panel was made up of judges from the victorious countries 12 of 24 sentenced to death ...
Name: Date - Effingham County Schools
... 11. Franklin D. Roosevelt - The President of the United States during most of World War II. 12. Joseph Stalin - Dictator of the Soviet Union during World War II. 13. Tuskegee Airmen African American fighter pilots during World War II. 14. Why did dictators rise to power after the Great Depression? ...
... 11. Franklin D. Roosevelt - The President of the United States during most of World War II. 12. Joseph Stalin - Dictator of the Soviet Union during World War II. 13. Tuskegee Airmen African American fighter pilots during World War II. 14. Why did dictators rise to power after the Great Depression? ...
The Treaty of Versailles was written and signed by
... It was a contest between Britain (US later on) and Germany for the control of the Atlantic Sea Routes The Atlantic Ocean became a battle zone after the fall of Norway and France. Now that Germany took over Norway and France German shipping could operate from more ports ...
... It was a contest between Britain (US later on) and Germany for the control of the Atlantic Sea Routes The Atlantic Ocean became a battle zone after the fall of Norway and France. Now that Germany took over Norway and France German shipping could operate from more ports ...
The Global Conflict Allied Successes Sec. 3
... like in October 1944, for example, a group of Jews in the Auschwitz death camp destroyed one of the gas chambers. The rebels were all killed. One woman, Rosa Robota, was tortured for days before she was hanged “Be strong and have courage,” she called out to the camp inmates who were forced by the Na ...
... like in October 1944, for example, a group of Jews in the Auschwitz death camp destroyed one of the gas chambers. The rebels were all killed. One woman, Rosa Robota, was tortured for days before she was hanged “Be strong and have courage,” she called out to the camp inmates who were forced by the Na ...
World War II
... liked him at first. They supported the Nazi Party because they believed Hitler would make Germany powerful again. ...
... liked him at first. They supported the Nazi Party because they believed Hitler would make Germany powerful again. ...
CHAPTER 30 - SJS AP World History
... The fact that the Western and Soviet powers were reluctant to rearm or even react to the aggression by Japan or Germany were the main reasons they were so successful. Why were the Germans and Japanese unable to sustain their level of victories? What role did the U.S.S.R. play in allied victory? The ...
... The fact that the Western and Soviet powers were reluctant to rearm or even react to the aggression by Japan or Germany were the main reasons they were so successful. Why were the Germans and Japanese unable to sustain their level of victories? What role did the U.S.S.R. play in allied victory? The ...
WWII and Holocaust Vocabulary PPT
... during WWII. • At the end of WWII, he was captured, tried, court marshaled, and shot. Later his body was brought to Milan, hanged in a public square, and later buried in an unmarked grave. ...
... during WWII. • At the end of WWII, he was captured, tried, court marshaled, and shot. Later his body was brought to Milan, hanged in a public square, and later buried in an unmarked grave. ...
The Road to the Nuremberg Trials
... resolving to prosecute those responsible for violence against civilian populations,” according to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM). Joseph Stalin (1878-1953), the Soviet leader, initially proposed the execution of 50,000 to 100,000 German staff officers. British Prime Minister Win ...
... resolving to prosecute those responsible for violence against civilian populations,” according to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM). Joseph Stalin (1878-1953), the Soviet leader, initially proposed the execution of 50,000 to 100,000 German staff officers. British Prime Minister Win ...
Lesson 20 - Steps to War (Part 2 of 2)
... How did it affect the German War Effort? What Happened? ...
... How did it affect the German War Effort? What Happened? ...