The War-Lecture-Student Hanout
... • June, 1941 > Hitler invades the Soviet Union • America extends Lend-Lease to USSR • 1st argument between the Big Three > When are you going to open up a 2nd front? • Hold Japan away from Australia and Hawaii • Defensive War II. European Theater December, 1941 > The US is “officially” involved 1st ...
... • June, 1941 > Hitler invades the Soviet Union • America extends Lend-Lease to USSR • 1st argument between the Big Three > When are you going to open up a 2nd front? • Hold Japan away from Australia and Hawaii • Defensive War II. European Theater December, 1941 > The US is “officially” involved 1st ...
World War II Timeline 1. 1931 Japan Seizes the
... France and Great Britain waffled uncertainly as Germany pulled out of the League of Nations 6. *1934 German begins to rearm 7. 1936 Rhineland 8. 1935-1937 Neutrality Acts 9. 1938 Anschluss 10. September 1938 Munich Conference 11. March 1939 Czechoslovakia 12. *May 22, 1939, Germany and Italy signed ...
... France and Great Britain waffled uncertainly as Germany pulled out of the League of Nations 6. *1934 German begins to rearm 7. 1936 Rhineland 8. 1935-1937 Neutrality Acts 9. 1938 Anschluss 10. September 1938 Munich Conference 11. March 1939 Czechoslovakia 12. *May 22, 1939, Germany and Italy signed ...
End of the War
... and were able to be involved in an informed class discussion. ____ 3 pts. - The students had their stance, for or against, along with supporting points of information. ...
... and were able to be involved in an informed class discussion. ____ 3 pts. - The students had their stance, for or against, along with supporting points of information. ...
File
... Axis powers initially experienced success Allied powers: Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union In 1945 Allied powers defeated the Axis powers ...
... Axis powers initially experienced success Allied powers: Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union In 1945 Allied powers defeated the Axis powers ...
Click 305 Badge to View Squadron History in "WORD"
... Bramcote, Warwickshire, in No. 6 (Training) Group, on 29th August 1940. It was manned by the same type of personnel as its immediate predecessor, No. 304 Squadron, and again, like No. 304, was originally equipped with Fairey Battle aircraft. In November 1940, it began to convert to Vickers Wellingto ...
... Bramcote, Warwickshire, in No. 6 (Training) Group, on 29th August 1940. It was manned by the same type of personnel as its immediate predecessor, No. 304 Squadron, and again, like No. 304, was originally equipped with Fairey Battle aircraft. In November 1940, it began to convert to Vickers Wellingto ...
Untitled - Crestwood
... • Towards the end of the war, as Britain, USA and the Soviet Union approached concentration camps, the SS decided to abandon the camps • Thousands were killed before the marches started • They were marched for dozens of miles in the snow to railway stations, then transported for days at a time witho ...
... • Towards the end of the war, as Britain, USA and the Soviet Union approached concentration camps, the SS decided to abandon the camps • Thousands were killed before the marches started • They were marched for dozens of miles in the snow to railway stations, then transported for days at a time witho ...
World War II - Moreau Catholic High School
... World War II Diplomacy and the War The Big Three: FDR, Churchill, & ...
... World War II Diplomacy and the War The Big Three: FDR, Churchill, & ...
europe, 1945
... The Americans wanted to invade continental Europe in 1943, but this idea was deemed premature and was cancelled in favor of an Allied invasion of French North Africa. Operation TORCH consisted of three task forces which landed on 8 November 1942. Moving east, these forces linked up with General Mont ...
... The Americans wanted to invade continental Europe in 1943, but this idea was deemed premature and was cancelled in favor of an Allied invasion of French North Africa. Operation TORCH consisted of three task forces which landed on 8 November 1942. Moving east, these forces linked up with General Mont ...
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
... 14 defendants were acquitted (one was dropped from the trial due to illness). Of the remaining 19, one was sentenced to life in prison but he was executed for another crime. 18 were sentenced to prison for periods of one to 15 years. However, most of these sentences were subsequently reduced signifi ...
... 14 defendants were acquitted (one was dropped from the trial due to illness). Of the remaining 19, one was sentenced to life in prison but he was executed for another crime. 18 were sentenced to prison for periods of one to 15 years. However, most of these sentences were subsequently reduced signifi ...
Chapter 25 Presentation
... The War in Europe Kursk (July 1943) The Teheran Conference (November 1943) The Big Three The Planning of Overlord Anzio (January 1944) Monte Cassino (January – June 1944) ...
... The War in Europe Kursk (July 1943) The Teheran Conference (November 1943) The Big Three The Planning of Overlord Anzio (January 1944) Monte Cassino (January – June 1944) ...
Children and Youth as Georges-André Kohn Victims of the Nazi Crimes from Paris
... Dept. for Jewish Affairs of the Gestapo (Secret State Police) in occupied France. From June 22, 1942 until August 17, 1944, some 67,000 French Jews and Jews who had fled to France were deported largely from Drancy to Auschwitz-Birkenau. Only about 2,000 survived. 2 Buchenwald Concentration Camp Buil ...
... Dept. for Jewish Affairs of the Gestapo (Secret State Police) in occupied France. From June 22, 1942 until August 17, 1944, some 67,000 French Jews and Jews who had fled to France were deported largely from Drancy to Auschwitz-Birkenau. Only about 2,000 survived. 2 Buchenwald Concentration Camp Buil ...
WWII Review PowerPoint
... • Spring 1940- Hitler attacked Norway, Denmark, Netherlands, Belgium and France. ...
... • Spring 1940- Hitler attacked Norway, Denmark, Netherlands, Belgium and France. ...
World War II Defeating the Axis Powers
... Cold War Positioning End war before Soviets invade Minimize Soviet influence in peace treaty ...
... Cold War Positioning End war before Soviets invade Minimize Soviet influence in peace treaty ...
Concentration Camp Dachau Entry Registers
... Background The concentration camp at Dachau was established north of Munich in March 1933 and remained in use until its liberation by American forces in April 1945. Originally intended as a camp for German political prisoners, by 1941 Dachau Concentration Camp accommodated an increasing influx of Je ...
... Background The concentration camp at Dachau was established north of Munich in March 1933 and remained in use until its liberation by American forces in April 1945. Originally intended as a camp for German political prisoners, by 1941 Dachau Concentration Camp accommodated an increasing influx of Je ...
Ch 35 - America in World War II
... – 15 million men, 216,000 women (noncombat) – The Bracero program • Imported Mexican agricultural workers ...
... – 15 million men, 216,000 women (noncombat) – The Bracero program • Imported Mexican agricultural workers ...
WW II - Chronology - Mira Costa High School
... Sept.1, 1939………………German invasion of Poland led to Franco-British declaration of war. Oct. 1939 - Mar. 1940… Phony War Nov. 29, 1939 …………… Soviet-Finnish War (Winter War): Finland fell in 105 days. [to March 13, 1940] April - May 1940 ……… Hitler overruns Norway (April 9)), Denmark, the Low Countries ...
... Sept.1, 1939………………German invasion of Poland led to Franco-British declaration of war. Oct. 1939 - Mar. 1940… Phony War Nov. 29, 1939 …………… Soviet-Finnish War (Winter War): Finland fell in 105 days. [to March 13, 1940] April - May 1940 ……… Hitler overruns Norway (April 9)), Denmark, the Low Countries ...
The Holocaust - Spokane Public Schools
... evacuate prisoners to prevent the prisoners from falling into Allied hands and providing further evidence of Nazi mass murder. The term death march referred to forced marches of prisoners over long distances under heavy guard and extremely harsh winter conditions. ...
... evacuate prisoners to prevent the prisoners from falling into Allied hands and providing further evidence of Nazi mass murder. The term death march referred to forced marches of prisoners over long distances under heavy guard and extremely harsh winter conditions. ...
Ch. 18
... Americans V-E Day Feb 1945 Yalta Conference Roosevelt and Churchill criticized for giving Stalin too much control of Europe Pg. 608 ...
... Americans V-E Day Feb 1945 Yalta Conference Roosevelt and Churchill criticized for giving Stalin too much control of Europe Pg. 608 ...
World War II
... Turning Point in North Africa: El Alamein: German forces out of N. Africa by May, 1943:Operation Torch ...
... Turning Point in North Africa: El Alamein: German forces out of N. Africa by May, 1943:Operation Torch ...
Rationed Goods During World War II
... Rationed Goods in the USA During the Second World War A wide variety of commodities were rationed during World War II in the United States. Rationing ended when supplies were sufficient to meet demand. Rationed Items ...
... Rationed Goods in the USA During the Second World War A wide variety of commodities were rationed during World War II in the United States. Rationing ended when supplies were sufficient to meet demand. Rationed Items ...
Defeating the Axis Powers
... Battle of the Bulge (December, 1944) FDR’s Death (April 12, 1945) V-E Day (May 8, 1945) Potsdam Ultimatum— “Japan: surrender, or else!” August 6, 1945—Hiroshima August 9, 1945—Nagasaki V-J Day (September 2, 1945) Nuremburg War Crimes Trials ...
... Battle of the Bulge (December, 1944) FDR’s Death (April 12, 1945) V-E Day (May 8, 1945) Potsdam Ultimatum— “Japan: surrender, or else!” August 6, 1945—Hiroshima August 9, 1945—Nagasaki V-J Day (September 2, 1945) Nuremburg War Crimes Trials ...
File The Holocaust
... widely used in concentration camps; more death camps open; Jews in France and the Netherlands forced to wear yellow stars 1943 Warsaw Ghetto uprising; Nazis begin to destroy all ghettos in Poland and Soviet Union; prisoners at Treblinka rebel, forcing the closing of the camp; Jews smuggled out of D ...
... widely used in concentration camps; more death camps open; Jews in France and the Netherlands forced to wear yellow stars 1943 Warsaw Ghetto uprising; Nazis begin to destroy all ghettos in Poland and Soviet Union; prisoners at Treblinka rebel, forcing the closing of the camp; Jews smuggled out of D ...
America In WWII
... Guadalcanal Island and the Solomon Islands in an attempt to protect the supply-lines from America to Australia through the Southwest Pacific. US Navy leapfrogged islands controlled by Japan on its way to Tokyo – “Island Hopping” Major islands of the Marianas fell to U.S. attackers in July and August ...
... Guadalcanal Island and the Solomon Islands in an attempt to protect the supply-lines from America to Australia through the Southwest Pacific. US Navy leapfrogged islands controlled by Japan on its way to Tokyo – “Island Hopping” Major islands of the Marianas fell to U.S. attackers in July and August ...
Mittelbau-Dora
Mittelbau-Dora (also Dora-Mittelbau and Nordhausen-Dora) was a Nazi concentration camp located near Nordhausen in Thuringia, Germany. It was established in late summer 1943 as a subcamp of Buchenwald concentration camp, supplying labour for extending the nearby tunnels in the Kohnstein and for manufacturing the V-2 rocket and the V-1 flying bomb. In the summer of 1944, Mittelbau became an independent concentration camp with numerous subcamps of its own. In 1945, most of the surviving inmates were evacuated by the SS. On 11 April 1945, US troops freed the remaining prisoners. Around one in three of the roughly 60,000 prisoners who were sent to Mittelbau did not survive.Today, the site hosts a memorial and museum.