Chapter 24, sec. 2 ASSIGNMENT 1: 1. ) a) Atlantic Charter – when Roosevelt and Churchill pledged a peace b) GI – “government issue” c) Battle of Stalingrad – turning point of the war in the east d) carpet bombing – large numbers of bombs are scattered over a wide area e) D-day – the largest landing by sea in history f) battle of the bulge – counterattack in Belgium and Luxembourg in December 1944 g) Yalta conference – plan for the post war world 2. ) The battle of stalingrad, and the battle of the bulge helped turn the tide of war in favor of the allies. ASSIGNMENT 2: Chapter 24, sec. 3 1.
) a) bataan death march – when American and filipino soldiers marched 6-12 days and many died b) battle of the coral sea – first naval combat carried out entirely by aircraft c) battle of midway – fought entirely by air d) battle of guadalcanal – gave marines first taste of jungle warfare e) kamikaze – suicide planes f) battle of iwo jima – one of the bloodiest battles of the war g) battle of okinawa – equally bloody as iwo jima h) manhattan project – when the U. S. launched a top secret project to make the a-bomb 2. ) Iwo Jima and Okinawa were the two battles that changed the course of the war in the pacific. 5.
) We could have threatened Japan with using the bomb instead of actually dropping it, and if they did not comply with our demands then we would drop the bomb. ASSIGNMENT 3: Chapter 24, sec. 4 1. ) a) holocaust – Nazi Germany’s systematic murder of the Jews b) anti semitism – hostility toward Jews c) concentration camp – prisoners of war are confined to these d) kristallnacht – night of the broken glass e) wann see conference – where the idea of concentration camps was established f) death camp – unlike other camps, these existed only for murder g) war refugee board – board to help people threatened with murder by the Nazis 2. ) The holocaust was when Nazis committed the crime of genocide against the Jews 5. ) The Nazis implemented their plan for genocide by planning it out and doing exactly what they had planned.
The Essay on Slave Labor 000 War Nazi
Sal vs. Bmw The essay is about a man called Karl Sommer, he was an SS officer working in the economic and administrative main office in 1942. This man was responsible for giving companies access to prisoners for slave labor. After the war was interviewed about which companies used Nazi slave labor. He just said that the firms had to filled the prerequisites then go in the camp and chose to take ...
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