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winston churchill

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Winston Churchill was born on November 30, 1874 in Oxfordshire, England. He was famous and loved on the allied power side. His father was Lord Randolph Churchill and he was the oldest child. He was British just like his father. Winston was a soldier, an author, and a Prime Minister. As a prime minister during a war, he has to be responsible for what happens. On January 23rd, 1901, Churchill became a Member of Parliament for Oldham. Seven years later, he became President of Board of Trade and Home Secretary. In 1922, he lost his seat in Parliament. When World War II started, they put him back on in Parliament in 1939. One year later, he was called to supreme power and was made Prime Minister and Minister of Defense for the next five years.

World War 2

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WWII Study Sheet First Direct Challenge to League of Nations Japan invading Manchuria Munich Conference Between US, UK, France, Germany, Italy (not Soviets or Czechs!) France and UK allowed Germany to take Sudetenland (part of Czech) if they respected new borders Hitler took all of Czech land less than 6 months later Anti-Semitism Hatred of Jews Key part of Nazi ideology Event Leading to WWII Germany invaded Poland and conquered it in three weeks before the allies could aid Blitzkrieg Avoided trench warfare Needed lots of resources Overwhelmed the enemy? by land, sea, and air Nonaggression Pact Benefits Germany and Soviets can now take over Eastern Europe with no threat of resistance, Soviets avoided war with Germany Germany closer to invade USSR

Latin America post World War II

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Latin America: Revolution and Reaction into the 21st Century (Chapter 33) 115) Latin America After World War II • Latin America was not greatly affected by the end of World War II because it had little involvement in it. • Brazil helped the U.S. steel industry during the war and grew to compete directly with the U.S. by the 1970s. • Political agitation occurred after the war. • Several authoritarian regimes were challenged; one key example was Argentina.

IB American History World War Two

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IB History of the Americas Semester Exam Review 1. What was the merger between Germany and Austria called? a. Anschluss 2. Who was the prime minister who was known for appeasing Germany? a. Chamberlain 3. What was the first country that was mandated independent? a. Iraq 4. According to the Palm Beach reading, what has Morrison field turned into? a. PBI 5. What was Manchuria renamed? a. Manchiqua 6. Who was the leader of the United States through the majority of WWII and the Great Depression? a. Franklin Delano Roosevelt 7. What was Gerbels known for a. Nazi propaganda 8. What was Goering in charge of? a. Luftwafe and the Reichstag 9. Who was the SA leader that was killed in the night of the long knives? a. Ernest Rohm 10. Name the country and leader of each of the Big 4

The Earth and Its Peoples 4th edition. Notes expanded on chapter 29 and 30

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Exam #3 Notes History 1020 LevI book Without Mercy: Total War Alliances and World War Triple Entente France Great Britain Russia U.S. (post -1917) Triple Alliance Austria-Hungary Germany Italy (switch 1915) Memory of the assassination Spark cause of war Bulkan region the assassination lives on primary cause for WWI Vasa and the Magic Fish Story told in Balkan region to deal with psychic pain associated with war Teaching children to be careful what you wish for Be specific The Schlieffen Plan and Plan XVII Who was the first to make the move? Germany Linger on in memory of WWI Reasons: Geographic Size of European Standing Armies (1914) Russia had by far the biggest standing army 1.2 1.3 million solders France 763,820 solders Germany 866,026 solders Wants to avoid two-front war
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