PPT-War Consumes Europe

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Chapter 13 Section 3 Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand This was the event that ignited the powder keg A terrorist act that caused a chain reaction Result largest

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Chapter 13 Section 3 Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand This was the event that ignited the powder keg A terrorist act that caused a chain reaction Result largest war in Europe and the world. Recall. What is the Reformation?. How did the Catholic Church respond to the reformation?. Northern Europe. Germany was the birthplace of Protestants (Remember, Luther was German). From Germany Protestant ideas spread through North Europe to places like Sweden, Poland, Scotland, and Denmark. Key Terms. Atlantic Charter. Carpet bombing. D-Day. Battle of the Bulge. Americans Join the Struggle. The US entered the war in December 1941. The Germans’ . blitzkrieg . had extended Nazi control across most of Europe. How Imperialism, Nationalism, Militarism, & Alliances caused the first true world war. What is World War I?. 1. World War I has been described as a time when…. What is World War I?. 1. World War I has been described as a time when…. Mural, Karl-Marx . Allee. , Berlin. What is Modernity?. Period?. 1789-present. Practices/attitudes?. Rejection of tradition; disenchantment of the world; secularization . and rationalism. Part 1 . Activator . From Stettin in the Balkans, to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the Continent. Behind that line lies the ancient capitals of Central and Eastern Europe.. From Allies to Enemies & Cold War Theory. Thesis. The West's fear of communism and perception that the USSR reneged on a series of deals made at various conferences at the end of World War II, coupled with Joseph Stalin's paranoia about at Third World War led to an increasing divided between the Allies at the end of World War II. This caused tacit escalation on both sides resulting in the perception that two ideologies were opposite and incompatible. The result was a series of moves isolation and dividing Europe between East and West, resulting in the Cold War. A Mr. Ayala Presentations. Objectives/ Things to know. 1. ) Approximately, how many Europeans died during the war?. 2) What were the Nuremberg trails?. 3) How was Germany split apart?. 4) What happened to Japan after the war?. The Cold War. 1945-89. Cold War . – Struggle over political differences carried on by means short of military action or war.. “Means Short of Action/War?”. Alliances. CONTAINMENT. Space Race. Arms Race. Summary. The U.S. helps lead the Allies to victory in World War II, but only after dropping atomic bombs on Japan. American veterans discover new economic opportunities, but also simmering social tensions.. It was a global military conflict that took place mainly in Europe between 1914 & 1918.. It was a . total war. which left great devastation, millions dead and shaped the modern world.. World War I created a decisive break with the old world order that had emerged after the Napoleonic Wars. The results of World War I would be important factors in the development of World War II; 21 years later. The Defeat of the . Axis - Europe. 1944. 1945. The Defeat of the . Axis - Pacific. 1941. 1945. Map Animation – 1944 to 1945. Go to the website: . the-map-as-history.com. Login info: . provided by teacher. SSUSH19 Examine the origins, major developments, and the domestic impact of World War II, including the growth of the federal government. a. Investigate the origins of U.S. involvement in the war including Lend-lease and the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. 2-27-15 The Cold War DO NOW: Why a Cold War? Agenda Analyze & Apply Data Interpret & Draw Conclusions-Multimedia Summarize & Generalize Notes Student Workbook-Organize/Classify Two Superpowers Face Off. What was the Cold War?. What was the Cold War?. . The period of tension and hostility. that developed between the U.S. . and the Soviet Union after World . War II. It lasted almost 50 years. .

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