According to the Treaty of Versailles responsibility for WWI?
Germany
What is Germany's solution to their money shortage? Why is this an issue?
Print more money
Hyperinflation
What are some reasons for the U.S. Market crash?
People are not paying back debts
United States is loaning out money and not being paid back
What are the results of the Treaty of Versailles on societies and governments? (2 responses)
Governments try to restore themselves to their former glory.
People are looking for someone to blame.
The first Demand Hitler made to the Leauge of Nations
Needs more "living Space"
This strategy was used by Stalin to keep Germany out of the Soviet Union
Scorched Earth Policy
Pearl Harbor takes place on ______ resulting in the United States joining WWII.
Dec. 7th 1941
Massive land and sea invasion into Europe
D-Day
Article 48 of the Weimar Republic outlines......
Germany can have a dictator in a time of crisis
President of the United during the Great Depression that promises "We will get through this," But did not have a plan to help Americans out
Herbert Hoover
What is totalitarianism
Complete control of a government usually under a dictator/singular political party.
Hitler's second demand to the league of Nations expands Hitler's Army from ______ to _______ soliders.
100,000 soldiers to 600,000 soldiers
Hitler's Military Strategy for WWII
Blitzkrieg "Lightning War"
Female symbol for woman in the working class.
Rosie the Riveter
Battle in the Pacific turns the tide for the Allies against Japan
Battle of Midway
What world organization is supposed to be enforcing the Treaty of Versailles?
League of Nations
What is the issue with the agreements Germany makes with other European powers?
League of Nations does not enforce them.
Number 1 natural disaster of the 20th Century. The South had to declare a state of emergency.
Dust Bowl
What is Fascism?
Complete control of the state where the individuals work for the betterment of the government, but the government does not look out for the people.
Why does Hitler feel the need to put soldiers in the Rhineland?
Feels "threatened" For "Protection"
France's military enforced the boarder blocking Germany from entering France.
Maginot Line
Making investments into the United States Military with the promise of getting that money back later with interest.
War Bonds
Military strategy moving from one island to another in order to get closer to Japan.
Island Hopping
What are some of the consequences Germany must face because of the ToV? (4)
Limit their military, Reduce territory, Payback for the war, Take responsibility for WWI
This treaty promised Germany and France would never go to war again.
United States President that pulls the United States out of the Great Depression
FDR
Franklin Roosevelt
What do the dictators who rise to power all have in common?
Control censorship of media, newspapers, and schools
Germany reunites with this country even though the Treaty of Versailles forbids it.
Austria
Massive Military rescue from France involving 850 English citizens.
Miricle at Dunkirk
Executive order 9066 outlines that _____
What two cities were the atomic bombs dropped in Japan?
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Provide a basic explanation of Woodrow Wilson's 14-point policy
This is an example for how every nation needs to take responsibility for WWI, and that it is not just one country's fault this happened.
This treaty pledged to denounce war as a tool for national policy
Kellogg-Braid Pact
Provide some of the reasons people are accepting these dictators into power. (3)
Charismatic leaders
People are desperate
League of Nations does not stop them.
Hitler wanted to take Czechoslovakia because 3 million Germans lived there, but what is his other reason for wanting Czechoslovakia?
Large amount of resources for Hitler's army
This technology helped stop Germany's Air raids during the battle of Britain.
Radar
Office of Price Administration outlines these items need to be conserved. Provide 4
Meat, sugar, coffee, canned foods, fuel, nylons, & shoes
When Japan is defeated it is known as?
VJ-Day