World War Two
... Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov signs the NaziSoviet Non-aggression Pact while German Foreign Minister Von Ribbentrop and Soviet leader Stalin look on under a portrait of Lenin ...
... Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov signs the NaziSoviet Non-aggression Pact while German Foreign Minister Von Ribbentrop and Soviet leader Stalin look on under a portrait of Lenin ...
Year 12 Holocaust
... In addition, Gypsies, Soviet POWs, and ill prisoners of all nationalities died in the gas chambers. Between May 14 and July 8, 1944, 437,402 Hungarian Jews were deported to Auschwitz in 48 trains. This was probably the largest single mass deportation during the Holocaust. ...
... In addition, Gypsies, Soviet POWs, and ill prisoners of all nationalities died in the gas chambers. Between May 14 and July 8, 1944, 437,402 Hungarian Jews were deported to Auschwitz in 48 trains. This was probably the largest single mass deportation during the Holocaust. ...
Impact Casualties and war crimes
... deaths went unrecorded. Most suggest that some 75 million people died in the war, including about 20 million soldiers and 40 million civilians. Many civilians died because of disease, starvation, massacres, bombing and deliberate genocide. • The Soviet Union lost around 27 million people during the ...
... deaths went unrecorded. Most suggest that some 75 million people died in the war, including about 20 million soldiers and 40 million civilians. Many civilians died because of disease, starvation, massacres, bombing and deliberate genocide. • The Soviet Union lost around 27 million people during the ...
Important Battles: WWII
... Battle raged for 6 months; fought on sea, air and land; Japanese surrendered island after months of attrition Battle at Tarawa November ‘43: U.S. Marines suffered high casualties in assaulting island; improved Allied amphibious landings, implemented changes in pre-invasion bombardment; increased ...
... Battle raged for 6 months; fought on sea, air and land; Japanese surrendered island after months of attrition Battle at Tarawa November ‘43: U.S. Marines suffered high casualties in assaulting island; improved Allied amphibious landings, implemented changes in pre-invasion bombardment; increased ...
Timeline for World War II — Anti-Semitism 1933 1938
... 1943: May 19: Propaganda Minister Goebbels announced that all the Jews had left Berlin. 1943: September 29: News arrived that the Danes were secretly sending their Jewish countrymen to Sweden by means of dangerous boat crossings; thousands had already been saved. 1943: November 15: German SS leader ...
... 1943: May 19: Propaganda Minister Goebbels announced that all the Jews had left Berlin. 1943: September 29: News arrived that the Danes were secretly sending their Jewish countrymen to Sweden by means of dangerous boat crossings; thousands had already been saved. 1943: November 15: German SS leader ...
WWII - Thomas County Schools
... and farms and mills to feed and clothe soldiers. Rep. Carl Vinson of Ga. And Senator Richard Russell of Ga. Both were influential in building up America’s armed forces. ...
... and farms and mills to feed and clothe soldiers. Rep. Carl Vinson of Ga. And Senator Richard Russell of Ga. Both were influential in building up America’s armed forces. ...
WWII ppt
... • The Soviets sided with the Republican government • Volunteers from England, France, and the United States • Saw the war as a test of the West’s determination to resist ...
... • The Soviets sided with the Republican government • Volunteers from England, France, and the United States • Saw the war as a test of the West’s determination to resist ...
Conflict in Europe 1935-1945 - Phil Sheppard Video Production
... Poland, which were set up by the Nazis for the purpose of gassing Jews and disposing of their bodies, usually in gas chambers. On arrival at these camps the Jews were divided into those fit for work and those to be gassed, including old people, pregnant women and children. Victims were led into larg ...
... Poland, which were set up by the Nazis for the purpose of gassing Jews and disposing of their bodies, usually in gas chambers. On arrival at these camps the Jews were divided into those fit for work and those to be gassed, including old people, pregnant women and children. Victims were led into larg ...
The Holocaust
... Jews Moved To Concentration Camps • Beginning in late 1941, the Germans began very large transports from the ghettoes in Poland to the concentration camps, starting with those people viewed as the least useful: the sick, old and weak and the very young. The first mass gassings began at the camp of ...
... Jews Moved To Concentration Camps • Beginning in late 1941, the Germans began very large transports from the ghettoes in Poland to the concentration camps, starting with those people viewed as the least useful: the sick, old and weak and the very young. The first mass gassings began at the camp of ...
The World at War - Merrillville Community School
... 100,000 Japanese pledged to fight to the death Japan had 2,000 kamikazes vs. Americans 1,300 warships and 180,000 troops American soldiers made Banzai charges- these are where they try to kill as many of the enemies as ...
... 100,000 Japanese pledged to fight to the death Japan had 2,000 kamikazes vs. Americans 1,300 warships and 180,000 troops American soldiers made Banzai charges- these are where they try to kill as many of the enemies as ...
World War II and it`s Aftermath
... Aftermath of World War II War Crimes Trials The Split of Germany The Creation of the United Nations The Beginning of the Cold War ...
... Aftermath of World War II War Crimes Trials The Split of Germany The Creation of the United Nations The Beginning of the Cold War ...
THE COURSE OF WWII
... C. The Germans trapped the entire British army and French forces on the beaches of Dunkirk. The British navy and private boats were able to evacuate 338,000 Allied troops, barely averting a complete disaster. D. On June 22, the French signed an armistice with the Germans, who occupied three-fifths o ...
... C. The Germans trapped the entire British army and French forces on the beaches of Dunkirk. The British navy and private boats were able to evacuate 338,000 Allied troops, barely averting a complete disaster. D. On June 22, the French signed an armistice with the Germans, who occupied three-fifths o ...
PowerPoint
... Japanese then captured some 76,000 Filipinos and Americans as prisoners of war. They were taken on a brutal 6- to 12-day journey that became known as the Bataan Death March, in which they were denied water and rest. Those who became too weak were executed. At least 10,000 prisoners died. Those who s ...
... Japanese then captured some 76,000 Filipinos and Americans as prisoners of war. They were taken on a brutal 6- to 12-day journey that became known as the Bataan Death March, in which they were denied water and rest. Those who became too weak were executed. At least 10,000 prisoners died. Those who s ...
World War II (American and Global Version)
... Blitzkrieg – use of aerial fighters, bombers, artillery, tanks, troop divisions and carriers in order to advance into a territory and overrun it quickly; tactic used surprise and overwhelming force Two days later, Great Britain and France declare war on Germany World War II begins in the Europ ...
... Blitzkrieg – use of aerial fighters, bombers, artillery, tanks, troop divisions and carriers in order to advance into a territory and overrun it quickly; tactic used surprise and overwhelming force Two days later, Great Britain and France declare war on Germany World War II begins in the Europ ...
File
... • Espionage, smuggling, terrorism, communication, saving prisoners of war, helping Jews, fighting the Germans. • Retaliation against the resistance was immediate and terrible. ...
... • Espionage, smuggling, terrorism, communication, saving prisoners of war, helping Jews, fighting the Germans. • Retaliation against the resistance was immediate and terrible. ...
Ukraine during the World War II
... The decisive crisis arose in the war in 1943: the soviet army began the counter-offensive, the main purpose of which was in liberation of the left-bank Ukraine. During the end of the summer-autumn of 1943 the soviet army occupied left-bank and Donbas. On August 23 in result of desperate fight Kharki ...
... The decisive crisis arose in the war in 1943: the soviet army began the counter-offensive, the main purpose of which was in liberation of the left-bank Ukraine. During the end of the summer-autumn of 1943 the soviet army occupied left-bank and Donbas. On August 23 in result of desperate fight Kharki ...
AP- Ch. 31 WWII PP
... Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov signs the NaziSoviet Non-aggression Pact while German Foreign Minister Von Ribbentrop and Soviet leader Stalin look on under a portrait of Lenin ...
... Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov signs the NaziSoviet Non-aggression Pact while German Foreign Minister Von Ribbentrop and Soviet leader Stalin look on under a portrait of Lenin ...
Lecture notes 8
... April 16 – Soviet Alliance Proposal with Britain and France. The Soviet government approached the British and French governments with an alliance proposal to stem German aggression in Eastern Europe. April 28 – German Renunciation of Anglo-German Naval Treaty of 1935. In a speech in the Reichstag, C ...
... April 16 – Soviet Alliance Proposal with Britain and France. The Soviet government approached the British and French governments with an alliance proposal to stem German aggression in Eastern Europe. April 28 – German Renunciation of Anglo-German Naval Treaty of 1935. In a speech in the Reichstag, C ...
World War II_ Cold War_ End of Imperialism
... Soon Jewish business owners were harassed and attacked. In 1938, the Nazis launched Kristallnacht ('the night of broken glass') when they attacked all Jewish storefronts and homes. Hundreds of Jews were killed and 30,000 Jews were taken to concentration camps to be tortured and killed later. ...
... Soon Jewish business owners were harassed and attacked. In 1938, the Nazis launched Kristallnacht ('the night of broken glass') when they attacked all Jewish storefronts and homes. Hundreds of Jews were killed and 30,000 Jews were taken to concentration camps to be tortured and killed later. ...
Germany 1939-49: Consequences of the Second
... Speer and Herman Goering, appeared before the International Military Tribunal. Other trials also took place but were conducted by the different allied powers individually. The USA conducted twelve trials and prosecuted a range of different defendants. These included Hitler’s own doctor, Karl Brandt ...
... Speer and Herman Goering, appeared before the International Military Tribunal. Other trials also took place but were conducted by the different allied powers individually. The USA conducted twelve trials and prosecuted a range of different defendants. These included Hitler’s own doctor, Karl Brandt ...