PPT-What if Germany won WWII?

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By Christopher Dimitropoulos Battle of the Bulge Hitlers last offensive in pushing back the Allies by spear heading through Ally supply lines and encircling all

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By Christopher Dimitropoulos Battle of the Bulge Hitlers last offensive in pushing back the Allies by spear heading through Ally supply lines and encircling all of their forces In our timeline this plan was a failure and with the help of US forces the allies were able to encircle German forces and push towards Germanys capital of Berlin . WWI/WWII/Great Depression. 1.Who . was rejected when he tried to join the U.S. air force?. . Eugene Bullard. 2.Where . Did Eugene Bullard hitch-hiked to?. He hitch-hiked France, so he could get to Scotland.. Money Won’t By: Luc Manuel and Jacob Vance. World War II was the largest armed conflict in history, spanning the entire world and involving more countries than any other war, as well as introducing powerful new weapons, culminating in the first use of nuclear weapons.. OPHS. World History. Mrs. Abbott. What is Propaganda?. I. nformation, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person, group, movement, institution, nation, etc. . T. he deliberate spreading of such information, rumors, etc. . By: Ryan Bronaugh . 1. What is isolationism?. Not taking part of any other nations. 2. What is a dictator?. An individual that wants to rule a country through there power in the military. . 3. What was the day that lived in infamy?. Treaty of Versailles. Rise of Italian fascism. Rise of Hitler and the Nazi Party . Great Depression. Japanese expansionism . Anti-communism. Appeasement. Militarism. Nationalism. U.S. isolationism. Maps . Following WWI. , Germany . was left in insurmountable debt, for which there was no way to pay. This poverty left many Germans afraid and looking for a savior. The Nazi Party promised retribution and a return of power and dignity to Germans. “Charles De Gaulle Returns in Glory”. De Gaulle—leader of French Resistance. US Troops in Paris. Female French Collaborators. Question Prompts. Many historians consider D-Day the most important battle on the Western front and possibly in all of WWII… . In our lessons, we learnt about child evacuees from World War II. We pretended we were evacuee children that had left our parents in London to move to Leicester. . We got sent to the mansion of Mrs Tester and Miss Rowland. . September 1. st. 1939- Hitler Invades Poland. March 1939- Hitler Occupies Czechoslovakia. Information on page 222-223. Exclude Japan and Ethiopia Steps. Must Include: . Map Title. Each Country . Coloured. Inflation. An economic condition when money loses its value and prices rise. . Ex: . This happened to the German money due to the high war reparations . of the . Versailles Treaty. . Germany printed . Yalta Conference vs. Potsdam Conference. Communism vs. Capitalism. Post war goals. Post war organizations. United Nations. Germany. Nuremberg Trials. Berlin Airlift. Japan. WWII leads to Cold War- technology. Superbowls. ?. ANSWER. Steelers. QUESTION. How was Washington’s, Jefferson’s, and Monroe’s foreign policy similar?. ANSWER. They all avoided foreign affairs. QUESTION. Who was the 1. st. ever African American MLB Baseball player?. Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War. The American public was still suffering from the great depression and wanted little to do with the pending issues in Europe. London Economic Conference. 66 nations met in 1933.

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