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World History CST Review Part IV. Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister during WW2 (1939-1945 ), is credited as the Allied leader responsible for the defeat of Nazi Germany. Describe the relationship between these two images. urember. Jewish.
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Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister during WW2 (1939-1945), is credited as the Allied leader responsible for the defeat of Nazi Germany. Describe the relationship between these two images.
urember Jewish In 1935, the N______g Laws were passed, which deniedthe _______people of Germany the right to German citizenship.
The Holocaust was the systematic killing of Jews and non-Jews (Polish, Romani, Russians and other "inferior" peoples), where 11 million died. The Final Solution was the systematic killing of six million Jews only (a genocide). Describe the principle difference between the Holocaust and the Final Solution.
Crushing political dissent. reat urge ulag NKVD Stalin maintained power through..._______ ___________. During the G____ P____ Red Army officers and Old Bolsheviks were eliminated. Stalin sent potential enemies or those he felt maybe plotting against him to slave labor camps, G___s. Stalin’s polices were carried out by the ______(secret police).
the Soviet Union into a highly industrialized nation through his economic policy known as the Five Year Plans. This industrialization allowed the Soviet Union to produce large amounts of weaponry, which greatly contributed to the Allied war effort. Stalin turned...
When the Kulaks of the Ukraine resisted collectivization, Stalin ordered that their grain be taken. This resulted in the starvation and death of 5-7 million people, in an event known as the Ukraine Terror Famine. What is the connection between these images and Stalin?
Mussolini invaded Ethiopia. In 1935, ...
Fasc ationalis _____ism is an extreme form of n_______ m and was attractive to the people of Italy and Germany, as it sought to restore social stability and bring economic prosperity to the people following WW1. Hitler blamed Germany’s economic problems on the failure of democracy and feared a Communist take over of the German government.
was on the move in Southeast Asia in an attempt to acquire as much territory as possible. Prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, Japan...
Name the individuals above and state what they have in common. Winston Churchill, President Franklin Roosevelt, Joseph Stalin were the three main leaders of the Allied Powers during WW2.
U.S. President Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan following the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (stating that the attack was "a date which will live in infamy“). On December 8, 1941, the U.S. declared war on Japan. Name this U.S. president and connect him to the following: December. 7, 1941, December 8, 1941, and "infamy."
President Roosevelt’s Executive Order 9066, dated February 19, 1942, gave the military broad powers to ban any citizen (in this case the Japanese living on the West Coast) from a fifty- to sixty-mile-wide coastal area to war relocation centers. 120, 000 Japanese Americans were sent to the internment camps. The first image is of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.The second image is of the Manzanar War Relocation Center in the Owens Valley of California. How are these two images related?
led the island hopping campaign in the Pacific. The Battle of Midway Island was the turning point for the United States in the Pacific War. U.S. General Douglas MacArthur...
On June 22, 1941, Hitler invaded the Soviet Union. One of his goals for the invasion was to secure lebensraum (living space for Germans). What is the connection between these four images?
ristallnach K_________t, or the Night of the Broken Glass (November, 1938) witnessed the burning of Jewish shops and synagogues. Some 91 _____ individuals were killed, and 30,000 were sent to concentration camps. These attacks are considered to be the beginning of the... Jewish Holocaust.
150,000 Allied troops landed on the beaches of Normandy, France. This was the D-Day invasion and was led by the Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe, Dwight D. Eisenhower. This invasion was code-named Operation Overlord. This is the beginning of the end for Nazi Germany. On June 6, 1944...
the United States dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. On August 6 and August 9, 1945...