timeline
... anyone suspected of being a Communist official in territories about to be seized from the Soviets. - March 1, 1941 – On Himmler’s first visit to Auschwitz he orders Kommandant Höss to begin massive expansion, including a new compound at nearby Birkenau that can hold 100,000 prisoners. - March 2, 194 ...
... anyone suspected of being a Communist official in territories about to be seized from the Soviets. - March 1, 1941 – On Himmler’s first visit to Auschwitz he orders Kommandant Höss to begin massive expansion, including a new compound at nearby Birkenau that can hold 100,000 prisoners. - March 2, 194 ...
Battle of Stalingrad: turning the tide
... Caucasus region and the city of Stalingrad. This task was assigned to Army Group South, a coalition of German, Italian, Romanian, and Hungarian armies. Army Group South advanced through heavy Soviet resistance throughout the summer of 1942 and by August had reached Stalingrad. While Stalingrad's def ...
... Caucasus region and the city of Stalingrad. This task was assigned to Army Group South, a coalition of German, Italian, Romanian, and Hungarian armies. Army Group South advanced through heavy Soviet resistance throughout the summer of 1942 and by August had reached Stalingrad. While Stalingrad's def ...
THE ELDRED WORLD WAR II MUSEUM RESOURCE GUIDE
... his plaque is located outside the Eldred World War II Museum. There will come a time when the veterans of this war are no longer among us. Yet we still owe them a great deal of gratitude and respect for many of the freedoms we all too often take for granted today. It was they who halted the advance ...
... his plaque is located outside the Eldred World War II Museum. There will come a time when the veterans of this war are no longer among us. Yet we still owe them a great deal of gratitude and respect for many of the freedoms we all too often take for granted today. It was they who halted the advance ...
World War II, 1939–1945
... sensing a quick victory, Italy’s Benito Mussolini joined forces with Hitler and declared war on both Great Britain and France. Italy then attacked France from the south. By June 14, Paris had fallen to the Germans. Nazi troops marched triumphantly down the city’s main boulevard. Two days later, seei ...
... sensing a quick victory, Italy’s Benito Mussolini joined forces with Hitler and declared war on both Great Britain and France. Italy then attacked France from the south. By June 14, Paris had fallen to the Germans. Nazi troops marched triumphantly down the city’s main boulevard. Two days later, seei ...
File - Mr. Takos` Website
... -In the late 1890’s and early 1900’s, Japan began to build an empire to help with overcrowding and find new sources of raw materials -In 1931, the Japanese took over Manchuria and soon began to expand across China and SE Asia -Eventually, would control a large portion of the Pacific Rim -As Japan ex ...
... -In the late 1890’s and early 1900’s, Japan began to build an empire to help with overcrowding and find new sources of raw materials -In 1931, the Japanese took over Manchuria and soon began to expand across China and SE Asia -Eventually, would control a large portion of the Pacific Rim -As Japan ex ...
Class Notes_PDF - Jessamine County Schools
... o Hitler promised that the Sudetenland would be “the last territorial claim I have to make in Europe.” o Eager to avoid war, and hoping to quench Hitler’s thirst for land, Daladier and Chamberlain agreed to concede the Sudetenland to Hitler. o Sept. 30, 1938, the Munich Agreement: Daladier, Chamberl ...
... o Hitler promised that the Sudetenland would be “the last territorial claim I have to make in Europe.” o Eager to avoid war, and hoping to quench Hitler’s thirst for land, Daladier and Chamberlain agreed to concede the Sudetenland to Hitler. o Sept. 30, 1938, the Munich Agreement: Daladier, Chamberl ...
Holocaust Notes
... by the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau, Jr., and it worked with Jewish organizations, diplomats from neutral countries and European resistance groups to rescue Jews from Nazi-occupied territories. ...
... by the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau, Jr., and it worked with Jewish organizations, diplomats from neutral countries and European resistance groups to rescue Jews from Nazi-occupied territories. ...
World War II, 1939–1945 Previewing Main Ideas
... across the Polish border. At the same time, German aircraft and artillery began a merciless bombing of Poland’s capital, Warsaw. France and Great Britain declared war on Germany on September 3. But Poland fell some time before those nations could make any military response. After his victory, Hitler ...
... across the Polish border. At the same time, German aircraft and artillery began a merciless bombing of Poland’s capital, Warsaw. France and Great Britain declared war on Germany on September 3. But Poland fell some time before those nations could make any military response. After his victory, Hitler ...
World War II, 1939–1945
... Germans “squeezed between” the Maginot Line. From there, they moved across France and reached the country’s northern coast in ten days. Rescue at Dunkirk After reaching the French coast, the German forces swung north again and joined with German troops in Belgium. By the end of May 1940, the Germans ...
... Germans “squeezed between” the Maginot Line. From there, they moved across France and reached the country’s northern coast in ten days. Rescue at Dunkirk After reaching the French coast, the German forces swung north again and joined with German troops in Belgium. By the end of May 1940, the Germans ...
Auxiliary Police Units in the Occupied Soviet Union, 1941-43
... Reichsführer SS Heinrich Himmler was given control of certain “…special tasks [that] arise from the final struggle between two opposing political systems.”17 Likewise, Reinhard Heydrich and General Eduard Wagner determined that ‘special detachments’ of Security Police and SD would carry out ‘special ...
... Reichsführer SS Heinrich Himmler was given control of certain “…special tasks [that] arise from the final struggle between two opposing political systems.”17 Likewise, Reinhard Heydrich and General Eduard Wagner determined that ‘special detachments’ of Security Police and SD would carry out ‘special ...
Declaration on Latvian Legionnaires in World War II
... Saeima of the Republic of Latvia Declaration on Latvian Legionnaires in World War II In 1998, false information is being disseminated in the global mass media, as well as to the foreign governments and international organisations, stating that Latvian legionnaires who fought in the German armed forc ...
... Saeima of the Republic of Latvia Declaration on Latvian Legionnaires in World War II In 1998, false information is being disseminated in the global mass media, as well as to the foreign governments and international organisations, stating that Latvian legionnaires who fought in the German armed forc ...
Chapter 32 - Community Unit School District 200
... Germans “squeezed between” the Maginot Line. From there, they moved across France and reached the country’s northern coast in ten days. Rescue at Dunkirk After reaching the French coast, the German forces swung north again and joined with German troops in Belgium. By the end of May 1940, the Germans ...
... Germans “squeezed between” the Maginot Line. From there, they moved across France and reached the country’s northern coast in ten days. Rescue at Dunkirk After reaching the French coast, the German forces swung north again and joined with German troops in Belgium. By the end of May 1940, the Germans ...
Chapter 14
... In the summer of 1939 British and French officials, concerned about Hitler’s aggressive actions, were discussing a possible alliance with the Soviets. But Stalin had lost confidence that the British and French would help protect his country from Germany’s growing armies. As a result, Stalin was secr ...
... In the summer of 1939 British and French officials, concerned about Hitler’s aggressive actions, were discussing a possible alliance with the Soviets. But Stalin had lost confidence that the British and French would help protect his country from Germany’s growing armies. As a result, Stalin was secr ...
File
... In the summer of 1939 British and French officials, concerned about Hitler’s aggressive actions, were discussing a possible alliance with the Soviets. But Stalin had lost confidence that the British and French would help protect his country from Germany’s growing armies. As a result, Stalin was secr ...
... In the summer of 1939 British and French officials, concerned about Hitler’s aggressive actions, were discussing a possible alliance with the Soviets. But Stalin had lost confidence that the British and French would help protect his country from Germany’s growing armies. As a result, Stalin was secr ...
Unit One
... the Soviet Union. First, he needed to assert German military power within Germany's own borders. On March 7, 1936, German troops entered the Rhineland, a region in western Germany. The Versailles Treaty had expressly banned German military forces from this region, which Germany had used as a base fo ...
... the Soviet Union. First, he needed to assert German military power within Germany's own borders. On March 7, 1936, German troops entered the Rhineland, a region in western Germany. The Versailles Treaty had expressly banned German military forces from this region, which Germany had used as a base fo ...
Concentration Camps - World History 2
... Reich through SS-owned firms such as the German Earth and Stone Works. ...
... Reich through SS-owned firms such as the German Earth and Stone Works. ...
german nazi ConCentration Camps
... units. Once a new, more efficient killing technology had appeared— a stationary gas chamber—the extermination of Jews in death camps across the General Governorate was performed in, so to speak, an industrial manner. As Eastern Europe, especially the territories of Poland and western Soviet Union, w ...
... units. Once a new, more efficient killing technology had appeared— a stationary gas chamber—the extermination of Jews in death camps across the General Governorate was performed in, so to speak, an industrial manner. As Eastern Europe, especially the territories of Poland and western Soviet Union, w ...
World War II - Union High School
... Germans “squeezed between” the Maginot Line. From there, they moved across France and reached the country’s northern coast in ten days. Rescue at Dunkirk After reaching the French coast, the German forces swung north again and joined with German troops in Belgium. By the end of May 1940, the Germans ...
... Germans “squeezed between” the Maginot Line. From there, they moved across France and reached the country’s northern coast in ten days. Rescue at Dunkirk After reaching the French coast, the German forces swung north again and joined with German troops in Belgium. By the end of May 1940, the Germans ...
World War II, 1939–1945 Previewing Main Ideas
... Germans “squeezed between” the Maginot Line. From there, they moved across France and reached the country’s northern coast in ten days. Rescue at Dunkirk After reaching the French coast, the German forces swung north again and joined with German troops in Belgium. By the end of May 1940, the Germans ...
... Germans “squeezed between” the Maginot Line. From there, they moved across France and reached the country’s northern coast in ten days. Rescue at Dunkirk After reaching the French coast, the German forces swung north again and joined with German troops in Belgium. By the end of May 1940, the Germans ...
Chapter 15-World War II
... Ike hoped to trap Axis forces on Sicily, but they escaped to the Italian mainland. Still, the 38-day campaign achieved important results: It gave the Allies complete control of the western Mediterranean, paved the way for an invasion of Italy, and ended the rule of Benito Mussolini. On September 3, ...
... Ike hoped to trap Axis forces on Sicily, but they escaped to the Italian mainland. Still, the 38-day campaign achieved important results: It gave the Allies complete control of the western Mediterranean, paved the way for an invasion of Italy, and ended the rule of Benito Mussolini. On September 3, ...
WORLD WAR II ENEMY ALIEN CONTROL PROGRAM
... and Latin American citizens living in Europe. Complex negotiations followed, resulting in several exchanges of civilian prisoners. From 1942 to 1945, at least 2,000 persons of German ancestry and at least 37 Italians, including women and children, from the U.S. and Latin America were sent to Europe ...
... and Latin American citizens living in Europe. Complex negotiations followed, resulting in several exchanges of civilian prisoners. From 1942 to 1945, at least 2,000 persons of German ancestry and at least 37 Italians, including women and children, from the U.S. and Latin America were sent to Europe ...
Chapter 26: World War II, 1939-1945
... During the Depression many Japanese grew frustrated with their government’s failure to solve economic problems. As a result, military leaders rose to power in the early 1930s. These leaders thought they would solve Japan’s problems by expanding Japanese power in Asia. In September 1931, Japan launch ...
... During the Depression many Japanese grew frustrated with their government’s failure to solve economic problems. As a result, military leaders rose to power in the early 1930s. These leaders thought they would solve Japan’s problems by expanding Japanese power in Asia. In September 1931, Japan launch ...