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France
France
by kittie-lecroy
D-Day: The Invasion of Normandy. On June 6, 1944 ...
NAPOLEON’S
NAPOLEON’S
by danika-pritchard
EMPIRE COLLAPSES. Chapter 23.4. Napoleon’s 3 Mi...
The Beginning of WWII
The Beginning of WWII
by faustina-dinatale
Causes of WWII. WWI. The Great Depression. Italia...
Define the terms “Hero” and “Tyrant”
Define the terms “Hero” and “Tyrant”
by giovanna-bartolotta
What are some examples in history of Heroes and T...
Blitzkrieg, the Fall of France, and the Dunkirk Evacuation
Blitzkrieg, the Fall of France, and the Dunkirk Evacuation
by debby-jeon
Mr. Bhatt. CHC 2DI. December 6, 2010. Why Was Ger...
Exploring war tactics Maebel Sirimanotham
Exploring war tactics Maebel Sirimanotham
by lindy-dunigan
Arena information. Land: . Schlieffen Plan: a lig...
A ‘World War’
A ‘World War’
by olivia-moreira
A ‘World’ War. “Terrain of death” (Wester...
D-Day 1944
D-Day 1944
by mitsue-stanley
Day of Deliverance . By the spring of 1944, Germa...
World War II: Important Battles Part 1
World War II: Important Battles Part 1
by pamella-moone
Western Campaign and battles at sea.. The Blitzkr...
Major Causes of WWII
Major Causes of WWII
by cheryl-pisano
Treaty of Versailles. Rise of Italian fascism. Ri...
Do Now
Do Now
by kittie-lecroy
As you walk in, pick up your . Chromebook. from ...
Hitler’s Lightening War
Hitler’s Lightening War
by yoshiko-marsland
Chapter 16, Section 1. Would You Bomb This City?....
By Thomas Pacey
By Thomas Pacey
by lindy-dunigan
France dans la deuxième guerre mondiale. On the ...
USH2 Unit 5: America and the World
USH2 Unit 5: America and the World
by ellena-manuel
Lesson 5.3 part 2. Focus. What do you already kno...
Chapter 18: The French revolution
Chapter 18: The French revolution
by cheryl-pisano
Learning Objectives:. Name two French writers wit...
4.1 The French and Indian War
4.1 The French and Indian War
by briana-ranney
thesandwichjourney.blogspot.com. I Can…. Summar...
Warm Up # 18 Is it an acceptable practice to target civilians during war, why or why not?
Warm Up # 18 Is it an acceptable practice to target civilians during war, why or why not?
by debby-jeon
D-Day - June 6, 1944. “Operation Overlord” ....
Origins of WW II
Origins of WW II
by lindy-dunigan
Hitler’s Foreign Policy. Hoped to achieve. Dest...
The Battle of  Waterloo
The Battle of Waterloo
by giovanna-bartolotta
By Samuel Amis. Europe – 1812. The French Emper...
The Road to World War II
The Road to World War II
by kittie-lecroy
Mr. Bhatt. CHC 2DI. December 2, 2010. Adolf Hitle...
Origins of the Vietnam War
Origins of the Vietnam War
by tatyana-admore
History of Vietnam. Ruled by China from 111 BC un...
Unit 4B
Unit 4B
by phoebe-click
Part One. Chapter 15.2, 15.3,15.4 & 16.1. Cha...
THE ORIGINS OF WORLD WAR ONE
THE ORIGINS OF WORLD WAR ONE
by jane-oiler
Lobj: to conclude our investigation into the caus...
The First World War and Beyond
The First World War and Beyond
by pasty-toler
Cluster 3: Becoming a Sovereign Nation. Militaris...
Page 538 in your textbook
Page 538 in your textbook
by giovanna-bartolotta
Causes. 19. th. century liberals believed that i...
American Allies
American Allies
by debby-jeon
Mary hays “Molly Pitcher”. Sh. e . carried wa...
STEPS TO WWII
STEPS TO WWII
by alexa-scheidler
1931. Japan Conquers Manchuria. Facing . severe ...
Europe During WWII
Europe During WWII
by test
Chapter 20. Section 1. Helping Great Britain. 5/1...
Concluding WWI
Concluding WWI
by tatiana-dople
Pop Quiz for Candy!. What were the MAIN causes of...
Saratoga: A Turning Point
Saratoga: A Turning Point
by lindy-dunigan
5. . Battle of Saratoga: . Burgoyne’s army retr...
Elizabeth, Mary and the politics of religion in the British
Elizabeth, Mary and the politics of religion in the British
by jane-oiler
Gabriel Glickman. Elizabeth I (1533-1603). Cathol...
Aggressors on the March
Aggressors on the March
by min-jolicoeur
Chapter 15, section 4. World Drifts Towards War. ...
Chapter 4
Chapter 4
by faustina-dinatale
Section 4. An American Victory. Pages 124-129. Ob...
The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
by mitsue-stanley
What were the . results. ?. CHC 2DI. S. Todd. -as...
Beginning the
Beginning the
by olivia-moreira
Second World War. Germany annexed Austria and the...
Victory in Europe
Victory in Europe
by sherrill-nordquist
Essential Question: Why did the Allies allow the ...
Bell Starter: Put the following events in chronological ord
Bell Starter: Put the following events in chronological ord
by celsa-spraggs
The . Start of WWI: 1914. Great Britain declares...
World War 1 (WW1) was a significant event of the 20
World War 1 (WW1) was a significant event of the 20
by phoebe-click
th. century. They were fighting for four long ye...
Invasion of Occupied Europe
Invasion of Occupied Europe
by lindy-dunigan
Operation Overlord. Hitler thought that the Allie...
Essential Questions :  What sense of “colonial unity” existed in the British American colonies
Essential Questions : What sense of “colonial unity” existed in the British American colonies
by stefany-barnette
th. Century?. Moving from European Ways. Democra...