Self-defence in the immediate aftermath of the adoption of the UN
... put the emphasis on the dangers that arose for Germany on account of such reports. The witness stated that, in the opinion of the German government, with Norway occupied, operations in the North Sea would have become almost impossible. Furthermore, the ore imports would have been stopped and the dan ...
... put the emphasis on the dangers that arose for Germany on account of such reports. The witness stated that, in the opinion of the German government, with Norway occupied, operations in the North Sea would have become almost impossible. Furthermore, the ore imports would have been stopped and the dan ...
WWII Documentaries
... In the German heartland in 1937, pre-war passions are nourished under Hitler's leadership as he supports Franco's Nationalists in the Spanish Civil War. Also seen are the bravado of Stalin's Russia and the bleak aftermath of the Allied retreat from Russia, along with America's factories churning out ...
... In the German heartland in 1937, pre-war passions are nourished under Hitler's leadership as he supports Franco's Nationalists in the Spanish Civil War. Also seen are the bravado of Stalin's Russia and the bleak aftermath of the Allied retreat from Russia, along with America's factories churning out ...
MacArthur Memorial Education Programs
... on individuals on both sides of the conflict. To suit different pacing schedules and curriculums, the activity can be used as a single or multi-day exercise. Included in this packet are 32 short biographical profiles of men and women who participated in World War II (pages 2-19). The profiles includ ...
... on individuals on both sides of the conflict. To suit different pacing schedules and curriculums, the activity can be used as a single or multi-day exercise. Included in this packet are 32 short biographical profiles of men and women who participated in World War II (pages 2-19). The profiles includ ...
PDF sample
... Operation Paperclip. They were Dr. Kurt Blome, deputy surgeon general of the Third Reich, and Surgeon General Walter Schreiber. Dr. Blome was in charge of the Reich’s biological weapons programs; Dr. Schreiber was in charge of its vaccines. The sword and the shield. Before Hitler rose to power, Blo ...
... Operation Paperclip. They were Dr. Kurt Blome, deputy surgeon general of the Third Reich, and Surgeon General Walter Schreiber. Dr. Blome was in charge of the Reich’s biological weapons programs; Dr. Schreiber was in charge of its vaccines. The sword and the shield. Before Hitler rose to power, Blo ...
Study Guide International Military Tribunal – Nuremberg (IMT)
... Here, the main arguments posed by both the defense and the prosecution are presented. It is important to be aware of the fallibility of thinking that, only because the defendants were Nazi officials during the World War II, it was much easier for the prosecution than for the defense body to prove ...
... Here, the main arguments posed by both the defense and the prosecution are presented. It is important to be aware of the fallibility of thinking that, only because the defendants were Nazi officials during the World War II, it was much easier for the prosecution than for the defense body to prove ...
Gr 9 ELA We Are Witnesses Timeline
... refugees, is turned away by Cuba, the U.S. and other countries and returns to Europe. - May 22, 1939 - Nazis Sign 'Pact of Steel' with Italy! - July 21, 1939 - Adolf Eichmann is appointed director of the Prague Office of Jewish Emigration. ...
... refugees, is turned away by Cuba, the U.S. and other countries and returns to Europe. - May 22, 1939 - Nazis Sign 'Pact of Steel' with Italy! - July 21, 1939 - Adolf Eichmann is appointed director of the Prague Office of Jewish Emigration. ...
timeline
... refugees, is turned away by Cuba, the U.S. and other countries and returns to Europe. - May 22, 1939 - Nazis Sign 'Pact of Steel' with Italy! - July 21, 1939 - Adolf Eichmann is appointed director of the Prague Office of Jewish Emigration. ...
... refugees, is turned away by Cuba, the U.S. and other countries and returns to Europe. - May 22, 1939 - Nazis Sign 'Pact of Steel' with Italy! - July 21, 1939 - Adolf Eichmann is appointed director of the Prague Office of Jewish Emigration. ...
Chapter 11: World War II, 1939-1945
... Revolutionary War in 1776; Thomas Jefferson decides not to make the Louisiana Purchase in 1803; and, women are denied the vote in 1919. Historians analyze events to understand their consequences, but they must also consider what would have happened if events had turned out differently. In this chapt ...
... Revolutionary War in 1776; Thomas Jefferson decides not to make the Louisiana Purchase in 1803; and, women are denied the vote in 1919. Historians analyze events to understand their consequences, but they must also consider what would have happened if events had turned out differently. In this chapt ...
paper 1 november 2001 - South African History Online
... building, broke a huge Red Star from the roof, and threw it to the pavement. Police were standing by, but made no attempt to interfere. I have never seen more determination on the faces of a crowd... I'm sure they were all ready to risk their lives for their cause. ...
... building, broke a huge Red Star from the roof, and threw it to the pavement. Police were standing by, but made no attempt to interfere. I have never seen more determination on the faces of a crowd... I'm sure they were all ready to risk their lives for their cause. ...
Anne Frank - Benbrook Public Library
... your own life at risk if you had been asked by Otto Frank to hide him and his family? ...
... your own life at risk if you had been asked by Otto Frank to hide him and his family? ...
Auxiliary Police Units in the Occupied Soviet Union, 1941-43
... why men joined, the main motivation was actually quite simple: pure opportunism. The opportunity to maintain a steady source of income during the German occupation (with the added possibility of profiting from Jewish belongings), proved too strong for some to ignore, and as a result, mankind’s treme ...
... why men joined, the main motivation was actually quite simple: pure opportunism. The opportunity to maintain a steady source of income during the German occupation (with the added possibility of profiting from Jewish belongings), proved too strong for some to ignore, and as a result, mankind’s treme ...
Lesson Plan for Use with “Beyond Anne Frank: Other Holocaust-Era Diaries”
... by Nazi Germany in the spring of 1940 led Elisabeth and her mother to flee to the south of France. After having been an au pair for the family of Pastor André Trocmé, Elisabeth was told by her father to go to Lyons as visas had come through for the United States. Her family immigrated to the United ...
... by Nazi Germany in the spring of 1940 led Elisabeth and her mother to flee to the south of France. After having been an au pair for the family of Pastor André Trocmé, Elisabeth was told by her father to go to Lyons as visas had come through for the United States. Her family immigrated to the United ...
D-Day - Ms. Pimental
... Sept 12: Mussolini rescued by German commandos; forms a puppet government ...
... Sept 12: Mussolini rescued by German commandos; forms a puppet government ...
THE ELDRED WORLD WAR II MUSEUM RESOURCE GUIDE
... April 15, 1945: British forces liberate the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Anne Frank was a teenager when she died here in March of 1945. Of her family, only her father Otto survived the Holocaust. The preceding timeline is but a brief overview of the Holocaust. All told, approximately six millio ...
... April 15, 1945: British forces liberate the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Anne Frank was a teenager when she died here in March of 1945. Of her family, only her father Otto survived the Holocaust. The preceding timeline is but a brief overview of the Holocaust. All told, approximately six millio ...
german nazi ConCentration Camps
... civilians, and the use of terror against Poles: “It can be said in general that we will have to count on increasing resistance from the intellectuals, the Church, and ex-officers. Organizational forms directed against our control of this country already exist. We need not be intimidated by this, and ...
... civilians, and the use of terror against Poles: “It can be said in general that we will have to count on increasing resistance from the intellectuals, the Church, and ex-officers. Organizational forms directed against our control of this country already exist. We need not be intimidated by this, and ...
American Organization for Prosecution of German War Criminals
... a member of its own or the enemy forces, might try him by a military tribunal composed of officers of its service and impose death or any less punishment. Since 1847 the United States has normally tried members of the enemy forces for violations of the laws of war by military commissions, which are ...
... a member of its own or the enemy forces, might try him by a military tribunal composed of officers of its service and impose death or any less punishment. Since 1847 the United States has normally tried members of the enemy forces for violations of the laws of war by military commissions, which are ...
World at War- Defensive-Offensive Wk1 st. ed.
... Section 3: The Allies Turn the Tide The Allies Push Toward Germany The Allies invaded the coast of Normandy on June 6, 1944, and after a costly battle headed toward Paris. The Germans retreated and France was soon free. An intensive bombing campaign crippled Germany’s industries and devastated many ...
... Section 3: The Allies Turn the Tide The Allies Push Toward Germany The Allies invaded the coast of Normandy on June 6, 1944, and after a costly battle headed toward Paris. The Germans retreated and France was soon free. An intensive bombing campaign crippled Germany’s industries and devastated many ...
AnneFrankIntroNotes_edit
... to Westerbork transit camp. • They remain there for nearly a month, until, on September 3, they are transported to the Auschwitz death camp in Poland. It is the last Auschwitz-bound transport to leave Westerbork. ...
... to Westerbork transit camp. • They remain there for nearly a month, until, on September 3, they are transported to the Auschwitz death camp in Poland. It is the last Auschwitz-bound transport to leave Westerbork. ...
hitler`s forgotten genocides
... figure at 8,668,000.8 The Germans captured between 5 and 6 million Soviet troops, and executed many after their surrender.9 Between 3.3 and 3.5 million Soviet prisoners of war (“POWs”), or well over onethird of the military dead, would perish in captivity.10 Stalin supposedly said the death of one p ...
... figure at 8,668,000.8 The Germans captured between 5 and 6 million Soviet troops, and executed many after their surrender.9 Between 3.3 and 3.5 million Soviet prisoners of war (“POWs”), or well over onethird of the military dead, would perish in captivity.10 Stalin supposedly said the death of one p ...
World War II Crossword
... 7. British prime minister who attended the Yalta Conference with Franklin Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin (17-3) 12. name given to the 1938 unification of Austria and Germany (17-1) 13. British prime minister who negotiated the Munich Pact with Hitler (17-1) 17. site of Japanese attack that drew the Uni ...
... 7. British prime minister who attended the Yalta Conference with Franklin Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin (17-3) 12. name given to the 1938 unification of Austria and Germany (17-1) 13. British prime minister who negotiated the Munich Pact with Hitler (17-1) 17. site of Japanese attack that drew the Uni ...
Warm-Up: Grab vocab packet & CCOT Essay
... • April 1945, Russians reached Berlin ▫ Inside his bunker, Adolf Hitler knew war was over ▫ April 30, 1945, Hitler & Eva Braun committed suicide (after wedding) rather than face defeat & capture ▫ Many high-ranking Nazis also committed suicide (Josef Goebbels, Hermann Goering, Heinrich Himmler) ▫ Da ...
... • April 1945, Russians reached Berlin ▫ Inside his bunker, Adolf Hitler knew war was over ▫ April 30, 1945, Hitler & Eva Braun committed suicide (after wedding) rather than face defeat & capture ▫ Many high-ranking Nazis also committed suicide (Josef Goebbels, Hermann Goering, Heinrich Himmler) ▫ Da ...
Chapter 14
... destroyed. On land, Polish soldiers fought bravely, but they were nearly powerless to stop the German forces. In addition, the Polish countryside offered few natural barriers to slow the blitzkrieg. One thing Poland did have was the support of Great Britain and France. Both had promised to help if P ...
... destroyed. On land, Polish soldiers fought bravely, but they were nearly powerless to stop the German forces. In addition, the Polish countryside offered few natural barriers to slow the blitzkrieg. One thing Poland did have was the support of Great Britain and France. Both had promised to help if P ...
Genocide - schutteahs
... word "genocide," was born into a Polish Jewish family in 1900. His memoirs detail early exposure to the history of Ottoman attacks against Armenians (which most scholars believe constitute genocide), antisemitic pogroms, and other histories of group-targeted violence as key to forming his beliefs ab ...
... word "genocide," was born into a Polish Jewish family in 1900. His memoirs detail early exposure to the history of Ottoman attacks against Armenians (which most scholars believe constitute genocide), antisemitic pogroms, and other histories of group-targeted violence as key to forming his beliefs ab ...