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Chapter 16 World War Looms Part 1 – Timeline Part 2 – Glossary Part 3- Paragraphs

Chapter 16 sec. 1,2,3 Timeline Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Jan. 1933 March 12, 1938 Nov. 9-10, 1938 1931 Sept. 30, 1938 1939 1936 March 5, 1939 1942 May 1936 Aug. 23, 1939 Sept. 1, 1939 1928 Sept. 3, 1939 1934 April 9, 1940 1935 May 1940 July 1937 June 22, 1940 Aug. 15, 1940 Sept. 15, 1940

Glossary: Identify or Define Place each section in Alphabetical Order Weimar Republic Anschluss SS Joseph Stalin Sudentenland Holocaust collectives Neville Chamberlain anti-Semitism Five-year plans Munich Agreement Kristallnacht Totalitarian Winston Churchill St. Louis Benito Mussolini appeasement Final Solution Fascism nonaggression pact genocide Black Shirts Luftwaffe ghettos Adolf Hitler blitzkrieg concentrations camps Nazism Maginot Line Chelmo Mein Kampf Siegfried Line Auschwitz Aryans sitzkrieg lebensraum Ardennes Nye Committee (sec.1) Brown Shirts Charles de Gaulle Good Neighbor Policy (sec. 1) Francisco Franco RAF Reciprocal Trade Agreement (sec.1 Kellogg-Briand Pact radar Neutrality Acts (sec. 1)

Answer each question in a paragraph Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 How were the Nazis able to take control of Germany? What were the goals of the Nazi Party? Explain the steps Germany took to expand their power across Germany. How did the Western powers (Britain, France, and U.S.) respond to Germany’s aggression? Do you think the U.S. was justified in not allowing more Jewish refugees to emigrate? Explain