World War II and Post-War Europe. -Key Concepts-. I. Hitler’s Foreign Policy Goals. Made clear in Mein Kampf --The Third Reich More than just a revision of the Treaty of Versailles The need for “lebensraum” The vast spaces of Russia were his target.
By Mia_JohnJapan. Italy. Spain. United States. The Road to WWII. USSR. Germany. Munich Conference. Pacts. Japan. 1910 Japan annexes Korea Utilize its iron ore & natural resources Invasion of Manchuria (China’s Northeastern Province)
By Albert_LanThe Diary of Anne Frank. Review/Discussion. Hitler. Hitler had a tragic childhood, losing his family at an early age He was denied admission to art school in Vienna. Hitler tried to escape the draft for WWI. As a result, he was imprisoned for 5 years. Hitler’s Rise to Power.
By emilyNazi Ideas about Race and Religion. Nazi Germany. This icon indicates the slide contains activities created in Flash. These activities are not editable. For more detailed instructions, see the Getting Started presentation. What we will learn today.
By lotusWhy did the Weimar Republic Survive 1919 – 1923?. Did the Weimar Government stand a chance? Which of the following posed the greatest threat to Democracy taking root in Germany: Place them in an order of greatest threat to democracy: Limited Nature of the 1918 German Revolution
By AnitaHitler’s Rise to Power. A little background. Wanted to be an artist – father wanted him in public service After father died – he dropped out of high school tried to get into an art academy – denied WWI veteran Was a victim of mustard gas. Origins of the Nazi Party.
By benjaminHomework Year 9. Summer 1. Week 1 – The Nazi Dictatorship. Why could the Nazis no longer be ignored in 1932? Why were the Nazis so popular? What did Hindenburg decide to do? How did the Reichstag Fire change Hitler’s position? What did the Enabling Act do?
By betty_jamesCHAPTER 16 WORLD WAR LOOMS. MR. ALLEN. The rise of rulers with total power in Europe and Asia led to WW2 Dictators of the 30s and 40s have made world leaders especially watchful for the actions of dictators today. SECTION 16.1 DICTATORS THREATEN WORLD PEACE.
By libithaUnit 12 The Great Depression and World War II 1929—1945. 1. What is impressive about this scene? 2. What is the importance of the parade, and how does it illustrate Nazi values?. I. The Great Depression A. Economic Disaster Strikes
By bernadNazi Propaganda. https://www.thoughtco.com/hitlers-rise-to-power-timeline-1221353.
By raniaHitler and Nazi Germany. History of Discrimination. Middle Ages *Christian Europe *Ghettos *Jewish Myths Black Death From 1349-1390- many Jewish communities almost disappeared *Usury- providing loans with interest. Hitler’s Background. Born: April 20 1889
By zekeAcross Five Aprils. Chapter 4 vocabulary. capitulation. Some generals may be willing to surrender, but U.S. Grant was known for not settling for terms of capitulation .
By ThomasWorld War II. The Nature of Public Opinion. I. Two Theories of Public Opinion. The Moody Public People are uninformed and uninterested in politics. Public Perceives High Levels of Aid. Public Perceives High Levels of Aid.
By kitaThe jewels of world war 2. Story of Anne from the [ Diary Of a young girl.]. A intro………. The Nazism started in 1919-1920. Adolf Hitler the leader of the Nazis, wanted the Germany ruling the whole world. A impossible dream of world domination.
By brandieTHE ROAD TO WORLD WAR II. Adolf Hitler. His main goal was to unify the entire German-speaking world (Volk). His focus would include Austria and regions inhabited by the Slavs, a lesser people. Lebensraum. Germans needed more living space
By adamdanielFinal Revision Part Ten. Christians believe that Jesus promised eternal life for all who believe in him. He is the giver of eternal life. This is why Christians do not need to fear death. The Resurrection is a moment of rejoicing because death is no more….
By warrickNazi Germany. Keeping Control: Terror State. By Mr RJ Huggins www.SchoolHistory.co.uk. Key Quote. “Terror is the best political weapon for nothing drives people harder than a fear of sudden death.”. The Terror State. Propaganda.
By signaTurmoil And Tragedy: Steps to War. Aggressive Nationalism in Japan Spanish Civil War Germany + Appeasement. Causes of WWII in Europe: Nazi Germany. The causes of WWII in Europe began in 1919 (Treaty of Versailles, Failure of Collective Security) and during the Great Depression .
By almiraPreview Starting Points Map: Europe, 1930s Main Idea / Reading Focus Germany Expands Map: Axis Advances Alliances and Civil War. Axis Aggression. Preview, continued The War Begins Faces of History: Winston Churchill Japan Attacks. Axis Aggression. Axis Aggression. Main Idea
By kionaModule 11. Lesson 1 – War Breaks Out. C. Key Terms & People. a. Joseph Stalin. After Lenin’s death in the U.S.S.R. (Soviet Union), Joseph Stalin took over His last name literally means, ‘man of steel’
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