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World War 2

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Cornell Notes Topic / Objective: Name: Jack Joa Class: Period: Date: Essential Question: Questions: Notes: Aftermath of WW1 Nearly every major country in Europe was bankrupt Many countries had unstable democracies: multiple political parties, little experience with democracy, many changes in leadership Versailles Treaty League of Nations: Weak and ineffective, no control of major conflicts, no progress in disarmament, no effective military force. The Great Depression After the Crash, Americans quit buying European goods due to tariffs. World trade down 65% Britain was hurt but recovered due to high tariffs, increased taxes, regulated currency, and lowered interest rates

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AP Review Compare and contrast the effects of World War I, World War II, and the Cold War on the United States, the Soviet Union, African States, Asia, and Europe. World War I -USA had a very strong economy based on an _______________ policy before the war -They joined the Allies in 1917 and helped to win the war in 1918 -Formation of the ____________________ -Europe was in a lot of debt after the war -US lent a lot of money, in the form of ___________, to Europe for rebuilding -Treaty of ______________ cripples Germany militarily and economically -Rise of ________________ and the Nazi Party -Great Depression started in ______ -____________ gets more powerful -Russian revolutions led to civil wars and the formation of the Soviet Union -Non-aggression pact signed

Death Camps in Poland

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Death Camps in Poland Gideon Greif We Wept Without Tears: Testamonies of Sondercommandos Press Conference March 1933 to announce the opening of the first concentration camp; camps were ?educational institutions.? Types of camps Concentration Camps Auschwitz III produced for factories Slave labor camps; real productive work Maidanek - useless Sisyphus work Soviet POW camps Transient camps Extermination camps ? Dec. 1941 ? June 23, 1944 (last Jew killed) first camp Chelmo, west of Lodz Lodz deportation began Jan. 1942 Hans Botman commander 300,000 Jews killed here Gas vans were the killing chambers not buildings Located outside main center of cities; need to be hidden yet accessible; near rail station

Anne Frank

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The Life of Anne Frank ?I still believe, in spite of everything, that people are truly good at heart.? Anne Frank is one of the most famous people of the Holocaust for her strength of getting through her childhood as a Jew, spending twenty-five months in hiding, and enduring many tragic experiences in the Holocaust. Due to her families arrest and finding her diary Anne Frank is respected around the world. Anne Frank was a very popular girl who had many friends, but being a Jew did not make life easy. Before the Holocaust Anne and her family lived in Frankfurt. According to the book ?Anne Frank in the world? this was home to about 30,000 Jews. She lived with her father Otto,
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