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WWII

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

APPEASMENT

  • A way of a country pleasing another country to avoid conflict and/or war.

ISOLATIONISM

  • a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.

LEND-LEASE ACT

  • arrangement for the transfer of war supplies, including food, machinery, and services, to nations whose defense was considered vital to the defense of the United States in World War II.

INVASION OF MANCHURIA

  • The Japanese invasion of Manchuria began on September 19, 1931. They wanted land, natural resources, and power.

INVASION OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA

  • On August 20, 1968, the Soviet Union led Warsaw Pact troops in an invasion of Czechoslovakia.

INVASION OF POLAND

  • Germany invaded Poland only after days of signing the nazi-soviet non aggression pact.
  • Soviet Union agreed NOT to defend Poland.

BATTLE OF BRITIAN

  • Name given to the second war air campaign waged by the German Air Force.

IMVASION OF SOVIET UNION

  • Nazi Germany's invaded the Soviet Union on June 22,1941 in the largest Germany military operation or WWII

STALINGRAD

  • It was a major battle of WWII
  • The nazi Germany and its allies also fought the Soviet Union for control of stalinberg.

D-DAY

  • the day (June 6, 1944) in World War II on which Allied forces invaded northern France by means of beach landings in Normandy.

PEARL HARBOR

  • This attack was a surprise conducted by the imperial Japanese navy against against the U.S.

ISLAND HOPPING

  • Leapfrogging, or Island-Hopping, was a military strategy employed by the Allies in the Pacific War against Japan and the Axis powers during World War II.

HROSHIMA

  • Was almost completely destroyed by the first atomic bomb ever dropped on a popular area.

NAGASAKI

  • During World War II, the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki made Nagasaki the second and, to date, last city in the world to experience a nuclear attack.

FINAL SOLUTION

  • final solutions the Nazi policy of exterminating European Jews. Introduced by Heinrich Himmler and administered by Adolf Eichmann, the policy resulted in the murder of 6 million Jews in concentration camps between 1941 and 1945.