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    • [DOCX File]Unit 13: World War II (1939-1945)

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      Unit 13: World War II (1939-1945) In 1938, Adolf Hitler, Chancellor of Germany annexed Austria. Britain and France first responded through appeasement by letting Hitler take the country in order to prevent war. In 1939, Hitler continued to try to take over Europe by invading Poland.

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    • [DOC File]Test 13 - World War II and the Holocaust

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      7. Germany attacking Czechoslovakia is what officially starts World War II. 8. Fascism is a type of government that bans private property, eliminates social classes and attempts to spread revolution world-wide. 9. World War II was the first war in which American women were allowed to take part in combat. 10.

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    • [DOCX File]WWII Study Guide

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      crimes. Who was tried? German Nazis. Who occupied Germany after the war? U.S., Soviet Union, Britain, France. How did the US and Russia differ in their plans for Germany? The U.S. wanted a democratic Germany while the Soviets wanted communism. How did West and East Germany differ?

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    • [DOC File]The End of WW2

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      After the war, the horrors committed by the _____ became apparent to the world. The full extent of the inhumanity of the Holocaust was revealed. At the _____, a number of Nazi leaders were tried for war crimes and sentenced to death. Similar trials were held in Japan.

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    • [DOCX File]Chapter 16 – THE COMING OF WAR 1931-1942

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      Joint declaration made by GB & US during WW2 that endorsed national self-determination & an international system of general security. 16. ... Trials in which Nazi leaders were charged with war crimes. Chapter 1. 4.1 – DICTATORS AND WARS ... Feared the Soviet Union and used Germany as a “buffer” between the countries.

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    • [DOCX File]Radical Questions: Rise of Hitler & Beginning of WWII

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      Like in Germany, yes, Germany. The country that fell victim to harsh punishments laid out by the Treaty of Versailles of 1919. See, France, Britain, Soviet Union—none of these countries felt very lovey-dovey towards Germany, because of WWI. Now, things were different. They couldn’t worry about Germany; they had their own problems to face.

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    • [DOCX File]Mr. Accetta's Weebly Page

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      Station #1: War Crimes Trials. When World War 2 came to an end the Allied Powers decided to punish enemy leaders who committed terrible crimes during the war. They held war crimes trials to determine what crimes had been committed and who was responsible. Many German and Japanese leaders were executed for their actions during the war.

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    • [DOCX File]Unit Test: World War II

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      work in war industries. The post–World War II trials held by the Allied powers in Nuremberg, Germany, and in Japan set an international precedent by. placing blame only on civilian leaders. forcing nations to pay for war damages. returning conquered territories to their peoples. holding individuals accountable for their war crimes

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    • [DOC File]Who Were The Major Players In WW2

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      Herman Goering: Luftwaffe chief and Nazi party leader - Goering was a WWI flying ace who transformed the German air force, the Luftwaffe, into a formidable force. Was the heir apparent to the Fuehrer, but was captured in the closing days of the war. While on trial for war crimes at Nuremburg after the war, he committed suicide in his cell.

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    • [DOC File]Propaganda In War - Stanford University

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      After WWI, the Allies had gotten a bad name for exaggerating the German war crimes, so Germany suggested that the same trick was being played again in the Second World War. Also, there was the concern that by playing up the ruthlessness and inhumanity of the Germans, people opposed to them in occupied countries and in Germany itself would be ...

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