WORLD HISTORY - Oak Park Unified School District
... 1. On which two islands did the Japanese show that they’d fight to the death instead of surrender? 2. Who were “kamikazes”? 3. When and where was the first atomic bomb tested? 4. The Potsdam Conference (Germany) – What warning did Truman issue to Japan at this meeting? B. Hiroshima & Nagasaki 1. Exp ...
... 1. On which two islands did the Japanese show that they’d fight to the death instead of surrender? 2. Who were “kamikazes”? 3. When and where was the first atomic bomb tested? 4. The Potsdam Conference (Germany) – What warning did Truman issue to Japan at this meeting? B. Hiroshima & Nagasaki 1. Exp ...
WWII, Pt. 2 - Oak Park Unified School District
... 1. On which two islands did the Japanese show that they’d fight to the death instead of surrender? 2. Who were “kamikazes”? 3. When and where was the first atomic bomb tested? 4. The Potsdam Conference (Germany) – What warning did Truman issue to Japan at this meeting? B. Hiroshima & Nagasaki 1. Exp ...
... 1. On which two islands did the Japanese show that they’d fight to the death instead of surrender? 2. Who were “kamikazes”? 3. When and where was the first atomic bomb tested? 4. The Potsdam Conference (Germany) – What warning did Truman issue to Japan at this meeting? B. Hiroshima & Nagasaki 1. Exp ...
world history - Oak Park Unified School District
... 1. On which two islands did the Japanese show that they’d fight to the death instead of surrender? 2. Who were “kamikazes”? 3. When and where was the first atomic bomb tested? 4. The Potsdam Conference (Germany) – What warning did Truman issue to Japan at this meeting? B. Hiroshima & Nagasaki 1. Exp ...
... 1. On which two islands did the Japanese show that they’d fight to the death instead of surrender? 2. Who were “kamikazes”? 3. When and where was the first atomic bomb tested? 4. The Potsdam Conference (Germany) – What warning did Truman issue to Japan at this meeting? B. Hiroshima & Nagasaki 1. Exp ...
ANNA FRANK AND THE HOLOCAUST The 1920s
... to make Germany a powerful country again. Hitler thought that the Jews were the reason for Germany’s defeat in World War I, and for its financial disasters. He believed his race was superior to others. So, during the World War II, the Nazis treated Jews very badly. They had to wear a yellow star on ...
... to make Germany a powerful country again. Hitler thought that the Jews were the reason for Germany’s defeat in World War I, and for its financial disasters. He believed his race was superior to others. So, during the World War II, the Nazis treated Jews very badly. They had to wear a yellow star on ...
Essential Question
... 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 ...
The End of World War Two The final battles of the European theatre
... The end of World War II in Asia came on August 14-15, 1945, when the Japanese surrendered to the United Nations. The surrender came just over three months after the surrender of the Axis forces in Europe. The Occupation of Japan At the end of World War II, Japan was occupied by the Allied Powers, le ...
... The end of World War II in Asia came on August 14-15, 1945, when the Japanese surrendered to the United Nations. The surrender came just over three months after the surrender of the Axis forces in Europe. The Occupation of Japan At the end of World War II, Japan was occupied by the Allied Powers, le ...
Night/Holocaust Timeline
... • Understand the roots and ramifications of prejudice, racism, and stereotyping in any society. • Develop an awareness of the value of pluralism and an acceptance of diversity. • Explore the dangers of remaining silent, apathetic, and indifferent to the oppression of others. • Think about the use an ...
... • Understand the roots and ramifications of prejudice, racism, and stereotyping in any society. • Develop an awareness of the value of pluralism and an acceptance of diversity. • Explore the dangers of remaining silent, apathetic, and indifferent to the oppression of others. • Think about the use an ...
Background to World War II, Nuremberg Trials
... leaders of the Nazi regime while others focused on the judges and other key figures. Finally, the “Doctors’ Trial” or “medical case” are another set of trials which prosecuted some of the doctors, nurses and scientific men responsible for unethical experiments conducted in various concentration and ...
... leaders of the Nazi regime while others focused on the judges and other key figures. Finally, the “Doctors’ Trial” or “medical case” are another set of trials which prosecuted some of the doctors, nurses and scientific men responsible for unethical experiments conducted in various concentration and ...
Woman waiting to be executed at Bergen Belson
... concentration camps along with others (prisoners of war, refugees, stateless persons, orphans, etc…) were put into Displaced Persons Camps. ...
... concentration camps along with others (prisoners of war, refugees, stateless persons, orphans, etc…) were put into Displaced Persons Camps. ...
Post WW2 Power key
... Himmler, Goering, Goebbels all commit suicide; 11 other top Nazis executed, only 3 aquitted c) Japan ...
... Himmler, Goering, Goebbels all commit suicide; 11 other top Nazis executed, only 3 aquitted c) Japan ...
17.2 Notes - Cloudfront.net
... cities, and brutally treated local Chinese, Filipinos, and other conquered people. • The Nazis sent millions of Jews and political opponents to concentration camps. • The Nazis also targeted other groups they considered “inferior,” including Gypsies, Slavs, homosexuals, the disabled, and the mentall ...
... cities, and brutally treated local Chinese, Filipinos, and other conquered people. • The Nazis sent millions of Jews and political opponents to concentration camps. • The Nazis also targeted other groups they considered “inferior,” including Gypsies, Slavs, homosexuals, the disabled, and the mentall ...
How did America turn the tide in Europe and North Africa?
... the Nazis killed about 6 million Jewish men, women, and children The Nazis also killed millions of people of other ethnic groups, including Gypsies (or Roma), Russians, and Poles, as well as political prisoners and homosexuals. An estimated 11 million people were killed in all. The roots of the Holo ...
... the Nazis killed about 6 million Jewish men, women, and children The Nazis also killed millions of people of other ethnic groups, including Gypsies (or Roma), Russians, and Poles, as well as political prisoners and homosexuals. An estimated 11 million people were killed in all. The roots of the Holo ...
The End of World War II
... Reich, to leave Berlin and to participate as a leading member in a government appointed by him. For the first time in my life, I must categorically refuse to obey a command of the Führer.” ...
... Reich, to leave Berlin and to participate as a leading member in a government appointed by him. For the first time in my life, I must categorically refuse to obey a command of the Führer.” ...
The War for Europe and North Africa
... • BATTLE FACTS – The coldest, snowiest weather “in memory” in the Ardennes Forest on the German/Belgium border. – Over a million men, 500,000 Germans, 600,000 Americans (more than fought at Gettysburg) and 55,000 British. – 100,000 German casualties, killed, wounded or captured. – 81,000 American ca ...
... • BATTLE FACTS – The coldest, snowiest weather “in memory” in the Ardennes Forest on the German/Belgium border. – Over a million men, 500,000 Germans, 600,000 Americans (more than fought at Gettysburg) and 55,000 British. – 100,000 German casualties, killed, wounded or captured. – 81,000 American ca ...
World War II Test - Mrs. Cooper`s World History class
... 27. Which battle was the turning point in favor of Soviet Russia? (Soviet Union pushes back and Germany is now on the defensive.) 28. Which battle was a last ditch effort by Germans to stop the Allied Forces from moving into Germany? 29. Which battle saw the Allies storming the beaches of Normandy, ...
... 27. Which battle was the turning point in favor of Soviet Russia? (Soviet Union pushes back and Germany is now on the defensive.) 28. Which battle was a last ditch effort by Germans to stop the Allied Forces from moving into Germany? 29. Which battle saw the Allies storming the beaches of Normandy, ...
WORLD WAR II
... very early hours of the morning. The wedding was held in Hitler's private sitting room in their apartment at the New Reich Chancellery in Berlin, Germany. Adolf and Eva were married by a low ranking Nazi official, Walter Wagner. The wedding register was signed by Joseph Goebbels and Martin Bormann ...
... very early hours of the morning. The wedding was held in Hitler's private sitting room in their apartment at the New Reich Chancellery in Berlin, Germany. Adolf and Eva were married by a low ranking Nazi official, Walter Wagner. The wedding register was signed by Joseph Goebbels and Martin Bormann ...
The Levine JCC Butterfly Project
... Germany who was living in Paris, to avenge the persecuted German Jews and his parents, who had been deported from Germany. This event is said to have precipitated Kristallnacht. A person who transports people across borders in violation of the law. The United States required that a person immigratin ...
... Germany who was living in Paris, to avenge the persecuted German Jews and his parents, who had been deported from Germany. This event is said to have precipitated Kristallnacht. A person who transports people across borders in violation of the law. The United States required that a person immigratin ...
Civilians at War Video Key
... * On August 15, 1945, Japan surrendered unconditionally. WWII was finally officially over. * At Nuremburg, war crimes trials now made it clear to the world what Hitler had tried to accomplish. For the first time ever, national leaders were held responsible for their aggressions; the murder and ensl ...
... * On August 15, 1945, Japan surrendered unconditionally. WWII was finally officially over. * At Nuremburg, war crimes trials now made it clear to the world what Hitler had tried to accomplish. For the first time ever, national leaders were held responsible for their aggressions; the murder and ensl ...
Chapter 16 Assessment Notes
... unfit to be part of the master Aryan race were homosexuals, the mentally deficient, the mentally ill, the physically disables, and the incurably ill. 6. Many non-Jews showed resistance to the persecution of Jews and put their lives on the line. The Israeli government, to show appreciation, gave the ...
... unfit to be part of the master Aryan race were homosexuals, the mentally deficient, the mentally ill, the physically disables, and the incurably ill. 6. Many non-Jews showed resistance to the persecution of Jews and put their lives on the line. The Israeli government, to show appreciation, gave the ...
Effects of the War
... • It conducted trials against suspected war criminals20 leaders of Japanese military • Hideki Tojo - Japanese premier-sentenced to death ...
... • It conducted trials against suspected war criminals20 leaders of Japanese military • Hideki Tojo - Japanese premier-sentenced to death ...
Chapter 24 Section 2 and 3
... other people during the __________. Holocaust In September 1935, the _________ _________took citizenship away from Jewish Germans and banned marriage between Jews and other Germans. Nearly half of all German Jews became jobless. Nuremberg Laws On November 9, 1938, antiJewish violence erupted through ...
... other people during the __________. Holocaust In September 1935, the _________ _________took citizenship away from Jewish Germans and banned marriage between Jews and other Germans. Nearly half of all German Jews became jobless. Nuremberg Laws On November 9, 1938, antiJewish violence erupted through ...
Victims of the Holocaust: Poles
... forbidden to speak Polish and educated by the SS. The others were sent to children’s homes or killed. Actions such as this caused a great deal of resistance in Poland. The resistance was crushed and Germany made sure to apply a ruthless policy of retaliation in order to discourage further resistance ...
... forbidden to speak Polish and educated by the SS. The others were sent to children’s homes or killed. Actions such as this caused a great deal of resistance in Poland. The resistance was crushed and Germany made sure to apply a ruthless policy of retaliation in order to discourage further resistance ...
William`s Presentation
... German successes of the opening weeks of the invasion of the Soviet Union considered how to handle the four million Jews of the western Soviet Union coming under German control. The conference proposed the "Final solution to the Jewish question" - the killing of all the 11 million Jews of Europe, a ...
... German successes of the opening weeks of the invasion of the Soviet Union considered how to handle the four million Jews of the western Soviet Union coming under German control. The conference proposed the "Final solution to the Jewish question" - the killing of all the 11 million Jews of Europe, a ...
World War II
... U.S. Response to the Holocaust • Limited immigration of Jews by U.S. & other Western countries • War Refugee Board 1944 – Too little too late? – Lacked money & authority ...
... U.S. Response to the Holocaust • Limited immigration of Jews by U.S. & other Western countries • War Refugee Board 1944 – Too little too late? – Lacked money & authority ...