World History, Grades 9-12
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World War II 943 Mobilizing for War Defeating the Axis powers required mobilizing for total war. In the United States, factories ...
944 Chapter 32 Code-named Operation Overlord, the invasion of Normandy was the largest land and sea attack in history. The invas ...
Germany’s Unconditional SurrenderAfter the Battle of the Bulge, the war in Europe rapidly drew to a close. In late March 1945, t ...
Hiroshima: Day of Fire Impact of the Bombing Ground temperatures Hurricane force winds Energy released Buildings destroyed Kille ...
World War II 947 TERMS & NAMES1.For each term or name, write a sentence explaining its significance. Dwight D. Eisenhower • ...
948 Chapter 32 MAIN IDEA WHY IT MATTERS NOW TERMS & NAMES ECONOMICSWorld War II cost millions of human lives and billions of ...
PRIMARY SOURCE Across Europe a wild tide of frantic survivors was flowing.... Many of them didn’t really know where to go.... An ...
The Nuremberg TrialsWhile nations were struggling to recover politically and economically, they also tried to deal with the issu ...
Occupation Brings Deep Changes The new constitution was the most important achievement of the occupation. It brought deep change ...
952 Chapter 32 Chapter 32 Assessment Events of World War II MAY 1942 Allies turn back Japanese fleet in Battle of the Coral Sea; ...
World War II 953 1.InteractwithHistory On page 924, you had to decide under what circumstances war is justified. Now that you ha ...
Tanks Tanks, like the early British model shown above, enabled armies to travel over uneven ground and barbed wire. Although too ...
Atomic Bomb The United States dropped two atomic bombs on Japan and became the first nation to use nuclear weapons. An atomic bo ...
956 Unit 7 Comparing & Contrasting Expansion of Warfare World War I and World War II both began as localized wars. As the al ...
1.Judging from the examples on these two pages, in what ways did warfare expand to include civilians? 2.If civilians manufacture ...
958 Unit 7 Comparing & Contrasting The Human Cost of War The global nature of World Wars I and II wreaked a level of destruc ...
Civilian Cost Civilians suffered not only as the direct victims of war, but also from the loss of their homes, the workplaces th ...
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961 On November 10, 1989, all borders between East and West Germany were opened. Here, people celebrate in front of the Brandenb ...
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