HI136 The History of Germany Lecture 14
... Article II. In the event of a territorial and political rearrangement of the areas belonging to the Polish state, the spheres of influence of Germany and the U.S.S.R. shall be bounded approximately by the line of the rivers Narev, Vistula and San. The question of whether the interests of both partie ...
... Article II. In the event of a territorial and political rearrangement of the areas belonging to the Polish state, the spheres of influence of Germany and the U.S.S.R. shall be bounded approximately by the line of the rivers Narev, Vistula and San. The question of whether the interests of both partie ...
Axis occupation of Greece
... those of the village of Kommeno on 16 August 1943, where 317 inhabitants were executed and the village torched, the "Holocaust of Viannos" on 14–16 September 1943, in which over 500 civilians from several villages in the region of Viannos and Ierapetra in Crete were executed, the "Massacre of Kalavr ...
... those of the village of Kommeno on 16 August 1943, where 317 inhabitants were executed and the village torched, the "Holocaust of Viannos" on 14–16 September 1943, in which over 500 civilians from several villages in the region of Viannos and Ierapetra in Crete were executed, the "Massacre of Kalavr ...
World War II
... force which could inhibit its plan the United States Pacific Fleet based at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii at the same time, the Japanese military attacked U.S. and British territories across the Pacific and Asia o Italy Mussolini, the Fascist leader ("Il Duce") of Italy, built up the military, creating ...
... force which could inhibit its plan the United States Pacific Fleet based at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii at the same time, the Japanese military attacked U.S. and British territories across the Pacific and Asia o Italy Mussolini, the Fascist leader ("Il Duce") of Italy, built up the military, creating ...
Chapter 15 - WWII - Salem Community Schools
... • The Holocaust was the attempt by the Nazi government during World War II to eliminate Europe’s Jews. • The Nazis believed that Germans were a superior race, and they tried to destroy people they thought were inferior, especially the Jews. Their efforts began even before World War II. ...
... • The Holocaust was the attempt by the Nazi government during World War II to eliminate Europe’s Jews. • The Nazis believed that Germans were a superior race, and they tried to destroy people they thought were inferior, especially the Jews. Their efforts began even before World War II. ...
The Axis Advances
... In early 1940, Hitler conquered Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Belgium By May, German forces had bypassed France’s Maginot Line British forces that had been sent to help the French were trapped in Europe In a desperate scheme, the British rescued their troops from Dunkirk (off the French coas ...
... In early 1940, Hitler conquered Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Belgium By May, German forces had bypassed France’s Maginot Line British forces that had been sent to help the French were trapped in Europe In a desperate scheme, the British rescued their troops from Dunkirk (off the French coas ...
The Axis Advances
... In early 1940, Hitler conquered Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Belgium By May, German forces had bypassed France’s Maginot Line British forces that had been sent to help the French were trapped in Europe In a desperate scheme, the British rescued their troops from Dunkirk (off the French coas ...
... In early 1940, Hitler conquered Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Belgium By May, German forces had bypassed France’s Maginot Line British forces that had been sent to help the French were trapped in Europe In a desperate scheme, the British rescued their troops from Dunkirk (off the French coas ...
Journées de la mémoire : Dates choisies par les Etats membres
... 2 June 1941 for the town of Kandanos 6 October 1941 for the towns of Drama and Doksato 17 October 1941 for the village of Kerdilia 13 December 1941 for the town of Kalavrita 5 April 1944 for the town of Klisoura 1 May 1944 for Kesariani (suburb of Athens) 6 June 1944 for the village of Diavates 10 J ...
... 2 June 1941 for the town of Kandanos 6 October 1941 for the towns of Drama and Doksato 17 October 1941 for the village of Kerdilia 13 December 1941 for the town of Kalavrita 5 April 1944 for the town of Klisoura 1 May 1944 for Kesariani (suburb of Athens) 6 June 1944 for the village of Diavates 10 J ...
World War II Class Notes
... Operation Barbarossa German invasion of the Soviet Union violating Nazi- Soviet Pact -Stalin unprepared for surprise invasion and retreats following a scorched earth policy. German invasion stalled at Leningrad. Millions die in Russian winter including German troops. a. Battle of Stalingrad. Nazi lo ...
... Operation Barbarossa German invasion of the Soviet Union violating Nazi- Soviet Pact -Stalin unprepared for surprise invasion and retreats following a scorched earth policy. German invasion stalled at Leningrad. Millions die in Russian winter including German troops. a. Battle of Stalingrad. Nazi lo ...
World War II
... In the meantime, the Soviet Union entered the Baltic states Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia---and over the course of two months stripped them of their independence. On June 28 the Soviets occupied Bessarabia and northern Bukovina. In August 1940 Germany mediated between Hungary and Romania. As a res ...
... In the meantime, the Soviet Union entered the Baltic states Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia---and over the course of two months stripped them of their independence. On June 28 the Soviets occupied Bessarabia and northern Bukovina. In August 1940 Germany mediated between Hungary and Romania. As a res ...
Poland - Yad Vashem
... periods - before and after the start of the murders. Immediately after the Germans occupied Poland, the country's Jews were subjected to a two-month wave of random murders. After the Germans and Soviets carved up Poland, some 300,000 Jews fled to the Soviet-occupied region from the German areas, le ...
... periods - before and after the start of the murders. Immediately after the Germans occupied Poland, the country's Jews were subjected to a two-month wave of random murders. After the Germans and Soviets carved up Poland, some 300,000 Jews fled to the Soviet-occupied region from the German areas, le ...
Holocaust Definitions - Echoes and Reflections
... by vicious antisemitic propaganda. With the outbreak of the Second World War, the process escalated. Nazi conquests meant that every Jew in occupied Europe was under the threat of death. Other groups besides the Jews fell victim to Nazi racial policies. Poles, Slavs, Soviet prisoners of war, Roma an ...
... by vicious antisemitic propaganda. With the outbreak of the Second World War, the process escalated. Nazi conquests meant that every Jew in occupied Europe was under the threat of death. Other groups besides the Jews fell victim to Nazi racial policies. Poles, Slavs, Soviet prisoners of war, Roma an ...
WWII Holocaust PowerPoint
... Germany. The trials were held in the city of Nuremberg, Germany, from 1945 to 1946. The first and best known of these trials was the Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal (IMT), which tried 24 of the most important captured leaders of Nazi Germany. It was held f ...
... Germany. The trials were held in the city of Nuremberg, Germany, from 1945 to 1946. The first and best known of these trials was the Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal (IMT), which tried 24 of the most important captured leaders of Nazi Germany. It was held f ...
WWII Notes - cjardines.info
... E. European Theater -1. German invasions sweep throughout Europe. a. Battle of Britain (Aug 12, 1940) German bombers unable to force Britain to surrender -RAF (Royal Air Force -Britain) and new invention of radar fend off German air raids. 2. Operation Barbarossa German invasion of the Soviet Union ...
... E. European Theater -1. German invasions sweep throughout Europe. a. Battle of Britain (Aug 12, 1940) German bombers unable to force Britain to surrender -RAF (Royal Air Force -Britain) and new invention of radar fend off German air raids. 2. Operation Barbarossa German invasion of the Soviet Union ...
Background reading for teachers (DOC)
... bring down Hitler; or partisan movements across a wide political spectrum in the Balkan countries, where the Communist movements gained control by the end of the war; or armed resistance groups of different political views in France that were coordinated as much as possible from abroad and are gener ...
... bring down Hitler; or partisan movements across a wide political spectrum in the Balkan countries, where the Communist movements gained control by the end of the war; or armed resistance groups of different political views in France that were coordinated as much as possible from abroad and are gener ...
The Holocaust and World War II
... Hitler Youth, instigated pogrom: "the Führer has decided that … demonstrations should not be prepared or organized by the Party, but insofar as they erupt spontaneously, they are not to be hampered.“ ...
... Hitler Youth, instigated pogrom: "the Führer has decided that … demonstrations should not be prepared or organized by the Party, but insofar as they erupt spontaneously, they are not to be hampered.“ ...
Chapter 26 Section 3 Power Point
... • While the Allies were dealing with issues on the home front, they also were preparing to push toward victory in Europe • In 1943, the Allies began secretly building an invasion force in Great Britain • Their plan was to launch an attack on German held France across the English Channel (an invasion ...
... • While the Allies were dealing with issues on the home front, they also were preparing to push toward victory in Europe • In 1943, the Allies began secretly building an invasion force in Great Britain • Their plan was to launch an attack on German held France across the English Channel (an invasion ...
US Involvement in World War 2
... Results of Stalingrad ■ Stalin began demanding the Allies invade Western Europe to relieve pressure on the Eastern front. ■ Russia developed perception that the West did not care about their suffering. This would help fuel the ...
... Results of Stalingrad ■ Stalin began demanding the Allies invade Western Europe to relieve pressure on the Eastern front. ■ Russia developed perception that the West did not care about their suffering. This would help fuel the ...
CHAPTER 30 - SJS AP World History
... Secret Army Organization: Reactionary settler military group that directed its aim at Arabs and Berbers in Algeria. Afrikaner National Party: Majority party in the all-white South African legislature, it won complete independence from Britain and maintained minority domination over the black majorit ...
... Secret Army Organization: Reactionary settler military group that directed its aim at Arabs and Berbers in Algeria. Afrikaner National Party: Majority party in the all-white South African legislature, it won complete independence from Britain and maintained minority domination over the black majorit ...
JEOPARDY
... The Allies developed this technology that could tell the number, speed, and direction of incoming war-planes. ...
... The Allies developed this technology that could tell the number, speed, and direction of incoming war-planes. ...
WWII, Part II
... (pronounced “sink us”), the shoulder patch of the US Army’s 45th Infantry division was the swastika, and Hitler’s private train was named “Amerika”. All three were soon changed for PR purposes. A number of air crewmen died of farts. (ascending to 20,000 ft. in an unpressurized aircraft causes intest ...
... (pronounced “sink us”), the shoulder patch of the US Army’s 45th Infantry division was the swastika, and Hitler’s private train was named “Amerika”. All three were soon changed for PR purposes. A number of air crewmen died of farts. (ascending to 20,000 ft. in an unpressurized aircraft causes intest ...
Holocaust, Part II
... Beginning in late 1941, the Germans began transporting huge numbers of people from the ghettos in Poland to the concentration camps. They started with those people viewed as the least useful: the sick, the old, the weak and the very young. The first mass gassings began at the camp of Belzec on March ...
... Beginning in late 1941, the Germans began transporting huge numbers of people from the ghettos in Poland to the concentration camps. They started with those people viewed as the least useful: the sick, the old, the weak and the very young. The first mass gassings began at the camp of Belzec on March ...