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Aggression, Appeasement, and War Chp. 18 section 1 pp. 468-472 Adapted from a presentation by Becca Sehnert 2012
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H OW FAR DID B RITISH SOCIETY CHANGE, 1939–1975? Revision for the British Depth Study
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How Destructive was WW2? By Kurt Pelham. World War Two was the most destructive war ever in human history, with a total number of 60 million deaths. These
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Total War. What is Total War? Make any sacrifice in order to achieve victory Direct all resources and economy towards war effort No distinction made between
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Three Questions 1.“Do I really belong among the people of God since I am so _______________?” 2.“How am I supposed to do life so intimately with all
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WWII and Canada’s role. CANADA ENTERS THE WAR After Hitler had begun the Blitzkreig policy of attack on Poland, Britain and France entered the war and
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The Gathering Storm Section 12.2 London being bombed and damaged in 1940
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WORLD WAR II WHAT WAS IT LIKE IN THE BLITZ? THE BLITZ: FACTFILE The Blitz began on 7 September 1940. It started when Hitler changed his tactics during
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more about LONDON. We are going to visit some old and modern buildings in London and also some interesting places which are not very popular among tourists
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The Course of the War. Hindenberg Line Germany wanted to hold on to gains so they build a defensive position that was superior to anything. 100 yards
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WWII J. Newman January 2010. Don’t write this slide! Europe’s leaders believed war could be prevented because: 1.Not too long since last war, avoid another
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Winston Churchill Evacuation Blackouts Contents What was the blitz? Why did the blitz start? Air raids air raid shelters Barrage Balloons Gas masks ARP
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