Slide 1Introduction Phase 1: September 1939 to June 1940 Phase 2: June 1940 to July 1943 Phase 3: July 1943 to June 1944 Phase 4: June 1944 to September 1945 Slide 2 WWI-…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Hosted by Herr Braun Slide 3 100 200 400 300 400 Cities Famous Germans German History Military Info 300 200 400 200 100 500 100 Slide 4 Row 1, Col 1 The capital…
Slide 1Chapter 17 Section 4 War Breaks Out Slide 2 The Response to Fascism Fearing the spread of Fascism, Maksim Litvinov of the Soviet Union mended diplomatic ties with…
Slide 1World War II Slide 2 Why do wars occur? Nations compete over natural resources. Individuals demand greater political and economic freedom. Visit www.worldofteaching.comwww.worldofteaching.com…
Slide 1By Erin Class 9 Slide 2 In this PowerPoint you will learn about the life of Winston Churchill, Propaganda, important dates in the war and rationing and you should…
Slide 11940-1945 Slide 2 World War I didn’t settle differences Harsh terms of Treaty of Versailles Especially on Germany Economic instability following First World War…
Slide 1World War II Georgia Studies Slide 2 Start of the War World War II resulted from two regional conflicts between Europe and East Asia. During the 1930’s,…
Slide 1World War II McFarland Slide 2 AGGRESSION LEADS TO WAR IN EUROPE AND ASIA. Slide 3 Attempts at Peace (good intentions). The League of Nations-had been established…
Slide 1By Henry Green Slide 2 PM Neville Chamberlain announces Britain is at war Slide 3 On September 1939 the German army invaded Poland. The skies were swarming with German…
Slide 1Introduction to WWII Adapted from McIntyre at http://worldhistory.pppst.com Slide 2 2 Key Concept: W hat were the four main causes of WWII? Give an example of each.…