Holocaust Glossary and Timeline
... begins in Poland. Millions of people (Jews and non-Jews) will die in those camps. June 12: Anne Frank receives a Diary for her birthday July 6: The Franks go into hiding after Margot receives an order to appear for deportation to a labor camp in Germany. The Van Pels family joins them one week later ...
... begins in Poland. Millions of people (Jews and non-Jews) will die in those camps. June 12: Anne Frank receives a Diary for her birthday July 6: The Franks go into hiding after Margot receives an order to appear for deportation to a labor camp in Germany. The Van Pels family joins them one week later ...
world war ii
... ___________________. This decimated the Nazi troops. Stalin pleaded with England to open up a second front in Europe. England had its own battles to fight. Hitler wanted to invade England, but knew there would need to be an extensive bombing campaign first. This campaign is known as the Battle of __ ...
... ___________________. This decimated the Nazi troops. Stalin pleaded with England to open up a second front in Europe. England had its own battles to fight. Hitler wanted to invade England, but knew there would need to be an extensive bombing campaign first. This campaign is known as the Battle of __ ...
WWII review info File
... restricted to a separate part of town, called a Ghetto, could no longer run businesses, nor could they marry outside of their race. As World War II progressed, Hitler began forcing them into concentration camps, where they were either immediately murdered, usually by poison gas, or used as slave lab ...
... restricted to a separate part of town, called a Ghetto, could no longer run businesses, nor could they marry outside of their race. As World War II progressed, Hitler began forcing them into concentration camps, where they were either immediately murdered, usually by poison gas, or used as slave lab ...
Holocaust_2_notes
... 3. The Nazis were so __________________ in their cover-up that even the Euro. Jews were unaware of what was going to happen to them. 4. However, once people began to find out (liquidation of the ________________), Jewish and non-Jewish _______________ groups began to form. 5. There are many example ...
... 3. The Nazis were so __________________ in their cover-up that even the Euro. Jews were unaware of what was going to happen to them. 4. However, once people began to find out (liquidation of the ________________), Jewish and non-Jewish _______________ groups began to form. 5. There are many example ...
World War II, 1939 * 1945 The Home Front and the Aftermath of the
... Eastern Europe Disagreements began to pull apart the wartime alliance ...
... Eastern Europe Disagreements began to pull apart the wartime alliance ...
Background: These World War II era cartoons are from Lustige
... Nazi takeover, but adjusted quite nicely to the new era.. The magazine did not carry caricatures, even, friendly ones, of Hitler or other Nazi leaders. There were many caricatures of Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt, and Joseph Stalin. These issues, all published during World War II, contain ...
... Nazi takeover, but adjusted quite nicely to the new era.. The magazine did not carry caricatures, even, friendly ones, of Hitler or other Nazi leaders. There were many caricatures of Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt, and Joseph Stalin. These issues, all published during World War II, contain ...
1 Social Science World War II I. THE ROOTS AND CAUSES OF
... a. Key features of Fascist ideology and practices b. Key events prior to 1938–39 2. Stalin and the Soviet Union a. Key characteristics of Stalinism b. Key events prior to 1938–39 3. Hitler and Nazi Germany a. The Beer Hall Putsch b. The Great Depression and National Socialism in Germany c. Key chara ...
... a. Key features of Fascist ideology and practices b. Key events prior to 1938–39 2. Stalin and the Soviet Union a. Key characteristics of Stalinism b. Key events prior to 1938–39 3. Hitler and Nazi Germany a. The Beer Hall Putsch b. The Great Depression and National Socialism in Germany c. Key chara ...
INTRODUCTION TO THE HOLOCAUST
... priority danger to Germany, were the primary victims of Nazi racism, other victims included some 200,000 Roma (Gypsies). At least 200,000 mentally or physically disabled patients, mainly Germans, living in institutional settings, were murdered in the so-called Euthanasia Program. As Nazi tyranny spr ...
... priority danger to Germany, were the primary victims of Nazi racism, other victims included some 200,000 Roma (Gypsies). At least 200,000 mentally or physically disabled patients, mainly Germans, living in institutional settings, were murdered in the so-called Euthanasia Program. As Nazi tyranny spr ...
WW2-Europe
... Hamburg was bombed by the US and the British in 1943, created on of the largest firestorms in history, 50,000 killed. However, Dresden continues to be recognized as one of the worst examples of civilian suffering caused by strategic bombing, and has become a discussion point of the morality of the w ...
... Hamburg was bombed by the US and the British in 1943, created on of the largest firestorms in history, 50,000 killed. However, Dresden continues to be recognized as one of the worst examples of civilian suffering caused by strategic bombing, and has become a discussion point of the morality of the w ...
WORLD WAR II TEST REVIEW MULTIPLE CHOICES The Spanish
... In 1939, Americans chose to remain neutral because they The army of which nation followed a "scorched earth" policy as it retreated before the Nazis' invasion? Vichy France was the part of France that was After World War II, colonies ruled by European nations Why did Japan want to seize Manchuria? T ...
... In 1939, Americans chose to remain neutral because they The army of which nation followed a "scorched earth" policy as it retreated before the Nazis' invasion? Vichy France was the part of France that was After World War II, colonies ruled by European nations Why did Japan want to seize Manchuria? T ...
Poles walk among the ruins of besieged Warsaw.
... In May 1942, the British Royal Air Force carried out a raid on the German city of Cologne with a thousand bombers, for the first time bringing war home to Germany. For the next three years, Allied air forces systematically bombed industrial plants and cities all over the Reich, reducing much of urba ...
... In May 1942, the British Royal Air Force carried out a raid on the German city of Cologne with a thousand bombers, for the first time bringing war home to Germany. For the next three years, Allied air forces systematically bombed industrial plants and cities all over the Reich, reducing much of urba ...
WWII, Part II
... The youngest US serviceman was 12 year old Calvin Graham, USN. He was wounded in combat and given a Dishonorable Discharge for lying about his age. (His benefits were later restored by act of Congress). At the time of Pearl Harbor, the top US Navy command was called CINCUS (pronounced “sink us”), th ...
... The youngest US serviceman was 12 year old Calvin Graham, USN. He was wounded in combat and given a Dishonorable Discharge for lying about his age. (His benefits were later restored by act of Congress). At the time of Pearl Harbor, the top US Navy command was called CINCUS (pronounced “sink us”), th ...
World War II & The Holocaust Student made
... “undesirables” went to work, then most likely die. ...
... “undesirables” went to work, then most likely die. ...
File - Mr. Holmes Wonderful World of History
... allow the borders under the NaziSoviet Pact stand (Poland) Stalin asks for a two-front war to be opened up, Churchhill & Roosevelt say they don’t have resouces, Stalin angry ...
... allow the borders under the NaziSoviet Pact stand (Poland) Stalin asks for a two-front war to be opened up, Churchhill & Roosevelt say they don’t have resouces, Stalin angry ...
4 Fighting World War II in Europe
... the top priority, but American troops would be deployed to fight Japan at the same time ...
... the top priority, but American troops would be deployed to fight Japan at the same time ...
ETO Notes - Streetsboro City Schools
... • The Allies enjoyed victories in the Pacific, North Africa, Italy and Russia. • In Italy, Mussolini had been overthrown and the new government joined the Allies. April 29, 1945 Mussolini and 15 other fascist leaders are executed and hanged at an Esso gas station in the Piazzale Loreto in Milan. ...
... • The Allies enjoyed victories in the Pacific, North Africa, Italy and Russia. • In Italy, Mussolini had been overthrown and the new government joined the Allies. April 29, 1945 Mussolini and 15 other fascist leaders are executed and hanged at an Esso gas station in the Piazzale Loreto in Milan. ...
PowerPoint Lecture
... New President Harry Truman makes decision to use the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki Surrender of Japan, August 14, 1945 Human losses in the war: 17 million military dead, 18 million civilians dead ...
... New President Harry Truman makes decision to use the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki Surrender of Japan, August 14, 1945 Human losses in the war: 17 million military dead, 18 million civilians dead ...
WWII - Les Cheneaux Community Schools
... Restore national pride Promised order out of chaos. Germany’s problems blamed on the Jews, International Bankers, Communists, Old German Leaders, and nations who signed the Treaty of Versailles ...
... Restore national pride Promised order out of chaos. Germany’s problems blamed on the Jews, International Bankers, Communists, Old German Leaders, and nations who signed the Treaty of Versailles ...
WWII Aftermath
... wartime governments destroyed Many cities are completely flattened by explosives—no schools, proper homes, or infrastructure at all The fate of Germany is left up to Winston Churchill, Harry S Truman, and Joseph Stalin ...
... wartime governments destroyed Many cities are completely flattened by explosives—no schools, proper homes, or infrastructure at all The fate of Germany is left up to Winston Churchill, Harry S Truman, and Joseph Stalin ...
World War Two
... Hamburg was bombed by the US and the British in 1943, created on of the largest firestorms in history, 50,000 killed. However, Dresden continues to be recognized as one of the worst examples of civilian suffering caused by strategic bombing, and has become a discussion point of the morality of the w ...
... Hamburg was bombed by the US and the British in 1943, created on of the largest firestorms in history, 50,000 killed. However, Dresden continues to be recognized as one of the worst examples of civilian suffering caused by strategic bombing, and has become a discussion point of the morality of the w ...
WWII Vocabulary
... The day on which the Allied forces invaded France (June 6, 1944), dealing a serious blow to the Axis ...
... The day on which the Allied forces invaded France (June 6, 1944), dealing a serious blow to the Axis ...
War Crime Trials in Austria
... in Austria – Vienna for the Soviet zone, Graz for the British zone, Linz for the American zone and Innsbruck for the French zone. The Austrian People’s Courts launched legal proceedings against almost 137,000 individuals suspected of crimes that fell under the Nazi Prohibition Law or the War Crimes ...
... in Austria – Vienna for the Soviet zone, Graz for the British zone, Linz for the American zone and Innsbruck for the French zone. The Austrian People’s Courts launched legal proceedings against almost 137,000 individuals suspected of crimes that fell under the Nazi Prohibition Law or the War Crimes ...
Holocaust, Part II
... were deported to the camps from all over Europe. The heaviest deportations took place during the summer and fall of 1942, when more than 300,000 people were deported from the Warsaw Ghetto alone. The Nazis tried to keep the operation of the camps a secret, but the scale of the killing made this impo ...
... were deported to the camps from all over Europe. The heaviest deportations took place during the summer and fall of 1942, when more than 300,000 people were deported from the Warsaw Ghetto alone. The Nazis tried to keep the operation of the camps a secret, but the scale of the killing made this impo ...
Address May 8, 2010
... against the Jews. He therefore tried almost desperately to convince the public in Western Europe that it was necessary to build an effective deterrence against Germany, if it wanted to preserve a chance to avoid war at all. He found hardly any support; his old pacifist companions even accused him of ...
... against the Jews. He therefore tried almost desperately to convince the public in Western Europe that it was necessary to build an effective deterrence against Germany, if it wanted to preserve a chance to avoid war at all. He found hardly any support; his old pacifist companions even accused him of ...