Between the Wars & World War II Study Guide

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1. Reparations
Loss of territory
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Reduce Military
Guilt Clause
2. 14 Points, President Wilson
3. Printing money, inflation,
4 trillion Marks
4. Stock Market Crash
Overproduction of factories/farms
Dust Bowl
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5. Unemployment
Bread Lines, malnutrition, “Okies” to CA
Banks closed
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6. Franklin Roosevelt, New Deal,
National Parks, Social Security, Bank
deposits
7. Josef Stalin in the Soviet Union
Benito Mussolini in Italy
Adolf Hitler in Germany
Troubled relationship[
with father
Younger brother died
Became artist
Poor Family, scarred
Driven to success
Big Ego
Expelled for stabbing
Eliminated opposition
Used Propaganda
Total control
Eliminated opposition
Eliminated opposition
Used Propaganda
Used Propaganda
Total control
Total control
Anti- Semite
A State controlled
economy where people
work for the good of
the countryCommand Economy
Use nationalism and
propaganda to rally
people and eliminate
opposing views
A form of fascism that
also includes racist
beliefs, particularly
about Jews.
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8. Adolf Hitler, German greatness and
pride
9. Jews, Communists, Weimar Republic
terrorized, beaten, concentration camps
10. pogrom, Kristallnacht,
synagogues burned
Jewish stores looted
thousands arrested and sent to
concentration camps
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11. ghettos, lack of food & water, space,
poor sanitation
It was the organization of the mass
murder of Jews.
13. Six Million
Men, women, and children were taken
to death camps where they were killed
with poisonous gas and then their
bodies were cremated.
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14. Germany invaded Poland in 1939
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15.
•Germany
•Italy
•Japan
•Great Britain
•France
•United States
•USSR
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16. Germany invaded USSR in June 1941
and ultimately lost
Japan attacked Pearl Harbor
These events brought the USSR and US
into the war on the side of the Allies
17. Dec. 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor, America would
be unwilling and unable to enter the war.
18. President Roosevelt, infamy, World War II
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19. On June 6, 1944 the Allies invaded
the north coast of France to liberate it
from Germany. It was the largest military
operation in history.
20. Big Squeeze - The Soviet Union was
fighting Germany on the East and the
U.S. was fighting Germany from the
West.
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21. Japanese Americans were forced to
leave their homes and be confined to
Internment Camps during the war.
Many lost their homes and businesses.
22. Manhattan Project
23. The United States dropped the
Atomic Bomb on the cities of Hiroshima
and Nagasaki.
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