1. EVENTS LEADING TO WWII The Road to War!! 2. War Debts & Reparations Also weakened efforts to maintain peace Allied countries owed the US $10 billion German reparations…
Slide 1France, Britain, Eastern Europe, Art Slide 2 Europe in 1919 Slide 3 Slide 4 League of Nations Members Slide 5 Washington Naval Conference [1921-1922] U. S. Britain…
Slide 1UNIT 8 THE WORLD AT WAR SSWH16 The student will demonstrate an understanding of long-term causes of World War I and its global impact. a. Identify the causes of the…
Slide 1The Iconoclastic Economist: John Maynard Keynes and the Bloomsbury Group Lynne Kiesling Robert Gordon Department of Economics, NU Block Gallery discussion February…
Slide 14/25/2008 U.S. Army Electronic Technology & Devices Lab. Fort Monmouth,NJ 1 Slide 2 Abstract The period of 1950 to 1960 represented an unprecedented buildup of…
1. The Cold War The Cold War was the period of conflict, tension and competition between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies from the mid-1940s…
1. The Recovery Years: The workof Gustav StresemannLearning Objectives:To know who Gustav Stresemann wasTo understand how he helped solve Germany’s problemsTo be able to…
1. Europe in 1919 2. From the German Point of View Lost—but not forgotten country. Into the heart You are to dig yourself these words as into stone: Which we have…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Allies were aware of these camps. They learned what was going on in these camps only at the end of the war. Dwight Eisenhower described it as: “ Ruthless…
Slide 1 1929 - 1933 The Good Times are Over! Slide 2 1929 – a bad year for Weimar 1929 started off well for the Weimar Republic –Young Plan spread out German reparations…