Ww2 germany and russia

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

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      1. During World War II, Russia, Germany, and Italy were known as the Axis Powers. 2. Before World War II, Hitler’s Nazi government passed restrictive laws severely limiting the rights of Jews in Germany. 3. The dropping of atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki ended the war in the Pacific. 4.


    • [DOC File]World War II Interactive Web Quest

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      As the U.S. was joining the war, Germany was attacking Russia and advancing on the capital city of Moscow. Nazi forces met Soviet troops in the pivotal Battle of Stalingrad, a major turning point of the war. Click the link above and watch the video clip about the Battle of Stalingrad.


    • [DOC File]World War II Interactive Web Quest

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      As the U.S. was joining the war, Germany was attacking Russia and advancing on the capital city of Moscow. Nazi forces met Soviet troops in the pivotal Battle of Stalingrad, a major turning point of the war.


    • [DOC File]WebQuest: Causes of World War II

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      Hope to Gain: Stalin hoped that Russia gained because of Britain, Europe, and France making themselves even more tired. Unhappy with Britain: Stalin did not like the Britain could not negotiate and after SCAB failed, Stalin went to Germany. Germany: Hitler wanted an alliance because he already knew only Russia could defend Poland.


    • [DOC File]Main Causes of World War Two

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      It was also argued that a stronger Germany would prevent the spread of Communism to the west. In 1936, Hitler argued that because France had signed a new treaty with Russia, Germany was under threat from both countries and it was essential to German security that troops were stationed in the Rhineland.


    • [DOC File]CPUSH (Unit , # )

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      In August 1939, Hitler and Stalin surprised everyone by signing a nonaggression pact. Once bitter enemies, fascist Germany and communist Russia now committed never to attack each other and agreed to divide Poland between them. With the danger of a two-front war eliminated, Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939.


    • [DOCX File]WWII Study Guide

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      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? East-Communist, West-Democratic. Which side became democratic and a leading economic power? Who controlled this side?


    • [DOC File]How far do you agree that the USSR’s victory in the Second ...

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      By 1943 Russia was out producing Germany in weapons, tanks and planes which meant they could outgun the enemy. Russian troops could be resupplied much more quickly and more fully than the Germans could match. Russia had also relocated key industries to the east where they would be able to carry on producing out of reach of Germany.


    • [DOC File]Lesson 5 – Appeasement on the Road to WWII

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      Britain was not willing to agree to Russia’s request that the Baltic States, as well as Poland, should be guaranteed security against direct aggression. Britain feared the Russians would occupy the Baltic as “peace keepers” 5. Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact, August 1939. Hitler wanted to secure the neutrality of Russia (feared a 2-front war)


    • [DOC File]World History Totalitarianism and War

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      Basically you will need to know where France, Italy, Germany, Russia, and Spain are located on a map. In order to study for this test I would recommend looking over our class notes, section reviews, worksheets, outside readings, movie notes, and your textbook (Chapter 16 Sec 1-4,).


    • [DOCX File]Key Dates in WWII Escalation by Country

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      Germany signs nonaggression pact with Russia. Adolf Hitler b/c chancellor. Japan, Italy and Germany form an alliance (Axis) Germany invades Belgium, Luxemburg, and the Netherlands. Military leader Tojo take control of Japan’s government. The League chooses to not defend Ethiopia.


    • [DOC File]The Road to World War II

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      FOUR reasons Russia allied itself to Germany in 1939 [THUG] You should do the following work: r A list of exam questions on the Causes of WWII. r A Causes of WWII reading list. r A video worksheet: ‘Hitler goes to war’. r Written notes on ‘Hitler’s Steps to War’.



    • [DOCX File]Chapter 25: Americans and a World in Crisis, 1933-1945

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      In Operation TORCH, Amer. landed in Northern Africa and moved east; Turning point=Stalingrad, Russia won. Allies started in Southern Italy and caused Mussolini’s overthrow; Bombed Germany nonstop, crushing cities. On D-Day of Operation OVERLORD, allies stormed Normandy, pushed inward, and freed Paris


    • [DOC File]Unit 7 Vocabulary- World War II

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      Allies- An alliance between United States, Great Britain, USSR (Russia); also known as “The Big Three” Axis Powers- An alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan Pearl Harbor- Japanese planes launched a surprise attack that destroyed US ships and planes; caused the US to enter WWII


    • [DOC File]World War II Interactive Web Quest

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      As the U.S. was joining the war, Germany was attacking Russia and advancing on the capital city of Moscow. Nazi forces met Soviet troops in the pivotal Battle of Stalingrad, a major turning point of the war.


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