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England and the World Wars Week 4
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Review Queen Victoria New Imperialism Serbia and WWI German Loss/ German Dominance
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Queen Victoria
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Queen Victoria 1837 First British Empire Canada Canada Australia Australia New Zealand New Zealand India India 1837-1901 (Second British Empire) New Imperialism
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WWI World War I was a military conflict (fight) centered on Europe. World War I was a military conflict (fight) centered on Europe. It began in the summer of 1914. It began in the summer of 1914. The war is also known as : The war is also known as : –the First World War –the Great War –the War To End All Wars –the World War
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
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Kultur Culture
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Allies: We must come back to Peace! Germany: Our Culture is still the Best
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We come from what survived. So, We are the Strongest. = Survival of the Fittest Natural Selection
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The Perfect person is German
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You are No Match for Me! For Us!
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Powers of WWII Axis Axis –Germany –Japan –Italy Romania Hungary Finland Bulgaria Iraq Thailand
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Nationalism and Fanaticism
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-SPEECH-
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to excite/to unify
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Allied Powers Allies Allies –Soviet Union –United States –United Kingdom China China France France Free France Free France POland POland Canada Canada Australia Australia New Zealand New Zealand S. Africa S. Africa Etc. Etc.
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Cause of WWII
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Getting Poland in the War
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Destruction
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Losing to Germany ’ s Strength
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Technology At Its Best
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Danger for All: America Enters Submarines (U-Boats) Submarines (U-Boats) Threat to American- English Trade Threat to American- English Trade Pearl Harbor December 7th 1941 (p.123) Pearl Harbor December 7th 1941 (p.123)
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England, America, Russia
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Victory in Sight
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Push Back: Efficiency
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The End is Coming
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May 7th, 1945 Germany Surrenders
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Next Week? 2 PPT presentations 09/25 Margaret Thatcher and Economy
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British Involvement with the World
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Modern Influence
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