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... The U.S. led the Western Bloc countries of Western Europe. The line that separated them was the “Iron Curtain”. After WWII, Germany was separated into 4 sections to keep it from regaining power. The U.S., Great Britain, France, and Soviet Union each controlled a section. In 1948, the U.S., Fra ...
... The U.S. led the Western Bloc countries of Western Europe. The line that separated them was the “Iron Curtain”. After WWII, Germany was separated into 4 sections to keep it from regaining power. The U.S., Great Britain, France, and Soviet Union each controlled a section. In 1948, the U.S., Fra ...
Unit 4 Notes
... VII. New Red Scare A. Growth of domestic communism B. Soviet influence in Eastern Europe C. Communist takeover in China D. Involvement in Korean War E. HUAC established by Congress: investigated disloyalty - Hollywood Ten: writers who refused to cooperate - Blacklisting: refusing to hire suspected c ...
... VII. New Red Scare A. Growth of domestic communism B. Soviet influence in Eastern Europe C. Communist takeover in China D. Involvement in Korean War E. HUAC established by Congress: investigated disloyalty - Hollywood Ten: writers who refused to cooperate - Blacklisting: refusing to hire suspected c ...
WHAP 1914-present review
... America Response Lend Lease programs by Roosevelt sent 50 ships to Britain in exchange for future ...
... America Response Lend Lease programs by Roosevelt sent 50 ships to Britain in exchange for future ...
Europe in 1939, Eve of World War II
... 2. At Yalta in February 1945 it was agreed that Germany, Austria, and Berlin would be divided into four zones of occupation. While the Western leaders wanted Eastern European states to be independent, autonomous, and democratic, Stalin feared that such conditions could mean an unfriendly attitude to ...
... 2. At Yalta in February 1945 it was agreed that Germany, Austria, and Berlin would be divided into four zones of occupation. While the Western leaders wanted Eastern European states to be independent, autonomous, and democratic, Stalin feared that such conditions could mean an unfriendly attitude to ...
History 12: Unit One Jeopardy - Walshe
... 3. This coal producing area of Germany was run by the LON for 15 years – Saar 4. The German fleet was scuttled here as a result of the T of V – Scapa Flow, Scotland 5. The Polish corridor split Germany from this region – East Prussia 6. This was forbidden between Germany and Austria – Aunschluss 7. ...
... 3. This coal producing area of Germany was run by the LON for 15 years – Saar 4. The German fleet was scuttled here as a result of the T of V – Scapa Flow, Scotland 5. The Polish corridor split Germany from this region – East Prussia 6. This was forbidden between Germany and Austria – Aunschluss 7. ...
World History 2 Unit 2 Test for posting
... b. improvement in social structuring, education, political reforms, and wages c. an exploration of socialists' ideas to further the economy of China d. a revolution from China's educated youth to reform political policies 10. What led Chinese students to demand democratic reform? a. the visit by U.S ...
... b. improvement in social structuring, education, political reforms, and wages c. an exploration of socialists' ideas to further the economy of China d. a revolution from China's educated youth to reform political policies 10. What led Chinese students to demand democratic reform? a. the visit by U.S ...
Cold War Crises 1945-53
... a year earlier, their request might have been granted. Had they done it eighteen months earlier, it might have been granted willingly. The Turkish Crisis had the effect of destroying the last vestiges of the Yalta Axioms within the American government. From August 1946 onwards, all Russian actions w ...
... a year earlier, their request might have been granted. Had they done it eighteen months earlier, it might have been granted willingly. The Turkish Crisis had the effect of destroying the last vestiges of the Yalta Axioms within the American government. From August 1946 onwards, all Russian actions w ...
The Cold War - Miami Beach Senior High School
... Theory: If Vietnam falls to Communism, the rest of Asia will fall “like dominos” one after the other ► Vietnam fighting civil war North vs. South North Vietnam: Communist (w/ Soviets & China) South Vietnam: Democratic (helped by USA) ...
... Theory: If Vietnam falls to Communism, the rest of Asia will fall “like dominos” one after the other ► Vietnam fighting civil war North vs. South North Vietnam: Communist (w/ Soviets & China) South Vietnam: Democratic (helped by USA) ...
May 2009 - Dr. Harold C. Deutsch WWII History Roundtable
... Minnesota came to this lecture. With his death, it was decided to remember him through, not only this Roundtable, but also a lecture series named after him. This is an academic lecture for the most part without a panel of veterans. Held in February 1945, the Crimean (more popularly known as the Yalt ...
... Minnesota came to this lecture. With his death, it was decided to remember him through, not only this Roundtable, but also a lecture series named after him. This is an academic lecture for the most part without a panel of veterans. Held in February 1945, the Crimean (more popularly known as the Yalt ...
OGT Multiple Choice
... were efforts to contain communism. In Asia, the policy of containment was the basis for U.S. involvement in the Korean and Vietnam Wars. ...
... were efforts to contain communism. In Asia, the policy of containment was the basis for U.S. involvement in the Korean and Vietnam Wars. ...
European History Lecture 11
... the emergence of new officer talent. Soviet survival seems to have been more a product of internal resources than of outside assistance in the form of Western aid and Nazi ...
... the emergence of new officer talent. Soviet survival seems to have been more a product of internal resources than of outside assistance in the form of Western aid and Nazi ...
2.5) Chapter 36 Lecture PowerPoint
... Hitler promises to halt expansionist efforts in return. British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain (18691940) promises “peace for our time” and is celebrated as a hero upon his return to England. Russians and Germans shock the world by signing a Treaty of Nonaggression on August 23, 1939. ...
... Hitler promises to halt expansionist efforts in return. British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain (18691940) promises “peace for our time” and is celebrated as a hero upon his return to England. Russians and Germans shock the world by signing a Treaty of Nonaggression on August 23, 1939. ...
The Cold War
... Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt met at Yalta to plan what should happen when the war ended. They agreed on many points: 1. The establishment of the United Nations 2. Division of Germany into four zones 3. Free elections allowed in the states of Eastern Europe ...
... Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt met at Yalta to plan what should happen when the war ended. They agreed on many points: 1. The establishment of the United Nations 2. Division of Germany into four zones 3. Free elections allowed in the states of Eastern Europe ...
goals of the wartime conferences
... Britain, like the rest of Europe, was crippled, and Soviet troops still occupied much of eastern Europe. ...
... Britain, like the rest of Europe, was crippled, and Soviet troops still occupied much of eastern Europe. ...
World War II Strategy and Diplomacy - LBCC e
... In retreat from the USSR, giving up large stretches of land on every front The broad front worked to the advantage of the Soviets because it was much harder for the Germans to defend effectively Between June 1944 and January 1945, the Soviet army drove through Poland, Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria, int ...
... In retreat from the USSR, giving up large stretches of land on every front The broad front worked to the advantage of the Soviets because it was much harder for the Germans to defend effectively Between June 1944 and January 1945, the Soviet army drove through Poland, Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria, int ...
Yalta and Potsdam - Caverna Independent Schools
... Ukraine. The "Big Three" at Yalta were US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin, and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Coming into the conference the Soviet Union held the strongest military position in Europe. They controlled Rumania, Bulgaria, and most of Poland ...
... Ukraine. The "Big Three" at Yalta were US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin, and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Coming into the conference the Soviet Union held the strongest military position in Europe. They controlled Rumania, Bulgaria, and most of Poland ...
Impact Casualties and war crimes
... • The alliance between the Western Allies and the Soviet Union had begun to deteriorate even before the war was over. • Germany had been de facto divided, and two independent states, Federal Republic of Germany and German Democratic Republic were created within the borders of Allied and Soviet occup ...
... • The alliance between the Western Allies and the Soviet Union had begun to deteriorate even before the war was over. • Germany had been de facto divided, and two independent states, Federal Republic of Germany and German Democratic Republic were created within the borders of Allied and Soviet occup ...
AMERICA IN THE MODERN AGE - MissDWorldofSocialStudies
... Iwo Jima-More US Marines earned the Medal of Honor on Iwo Jima than in any other battle in US History. ...
... Iwo Jima-More US Marines earned the Medal of Honor on Iwo Jima than in any other battle in US History. ...
World War 2
... • Israel was eliminated as a country in 70AD by the Roman Empire • Conquered by Muslims and Arabs and controlled by them for centuries • Traded back and force during the Crusades in 1000-1300 AD between European control and Arab control. • Controlled by Arabs and Ottoman Empire until World War 1. ...
... • Israel was eliminated as a country in 70AD by the Roman Empire • Conquered by Muslims and Arabs and controlled by them for centuries • Traded back and force during the Crusades in 1000-1300 AD between European control and Arab control. • Controlled by Arabs and Ottoman Empire until World War 1. ...
World War II Name
... __________ 22. African Americans who worked in noncombat positions during the war were called WACs. __________ 23. George Patton led the U.S. Third Army to free Paris from German occupation. __________ 24. The Battle of Stalingrad marked a turning point in the war. __________ 25. On May 8, 1945, or ...
... __________ 22. African Americans who worked in noncombat positions during the war were called WACs. __________ 23. George Patton led the U.S. Third Army to free Paris from German occupation. __________ 24. The Battle of Stalingrad marked a turning point in the war. __________ 25. On May 8, 1945, or ...
The Cold War
... • US, UK, and USSR meet at Yalta (February 1945) to begin discussions of how to end war – In exchange for Soviet declaration of war on Japan, USSR gets assurances from UK and US that they will respect Soviet security concerns in Eastern Europe ...
... • US, UK, and USSR meet at Yalta (February 1945) to begin discussions of how to end war – In exchange for Soviet declaration of war on Japan, USSR gets assurances from UK and US that they will respect Soviet security concerns in Eastern Europe ...
Goal 10-11 Test Study Guide answered
... Truman Doctrine: introduced in 1947 by President Truman which reaffirmed Kennan’s idea of containment and stated that the United States would not hesitate to intervene and aid nations overseas to resist communism. Rosie the Riveter: a symbol of women who had entered the workforce to fill the gap lef ...
... Truman Doctrine: introduced in 1947 by President Truman which reaffirmed Kennan’s idea of containment and stated that the United States would not hesitate to intervene and aid nations overseas to resist communism. Rosie the Riveter: a symbol of women who had entered the workforce to fill the gap lef ...
Reading - "Britain, the Soviet Union, Germany, and War"
... Russians were allowed to march through Poland and this the Poles would not have. So long as they maintained that view, a British alliance with Poland was alternative and not complementary to an alliance with the Soviet Union. The French, and perhaps the British, too, thou ...
... Russians were allowed to march through Poland and this the Poles would not have. So long as they maintained that view, a British alliance with Poland was alternative and not complementary to an alliance with the Soviet Union. The French, and perhaps the British, too, thou ...
PowerPoint World War II lecture
... deal with themselves. He put it this way: We must liquidate those people whom we have discovered from the leadership of Poland; all those who follow in their footsteps must be arrested and then got rid of after an appropriate period.” Hans Frank, Governor General of the General Government, in May 19 ...
... deal with themselves. He put it this way: We must liquidate those people whom we have discovered from the leadership of Poland; all those who follow in their footsteps must be arrested and then got rid of after an appropriate period.” Hans Frank, Governor General of the General Government, in May 19 ...
Aftermath of WWII
... territories led to disagreements during the occupation of Germany by the French, British, Russians, and Americans • all four powers split the German capital of Berlin into four zones as well ...
... territories led to disagreements during the occupation of Germany by the French, British, Russians, and Americans • all four powers split the German capital of Berlin into four zones as well ...