Modernism. Historical Context World War I– The Great War: Technology of destruction World War I– The Great War: Technology of destruction CommunismStalins.
Timeline: 42 days (6 weeks) Troops: 91% go to France, 9% to Russia.
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World War II Rise of Dictatorships Holocaust Beginning of WWII Home Front Preparations Atlantic Front & Pacific Front Peace Talks.
World War II. Neutrality Breaks Down 1935 Neutrality Acts try to keep U.S. out of future wars –outlaws arms sales, loans to nations at war 1937 Japan.
WWII at Home. I. Mobilizing for War Pearl Harbor, December 1941 = 1.6 million in Army, 15% of industrial output for war War Power Act grants FDR authority.
AP European History Exam Date Wednesday May 15, 2013.
The atrocities committed daily in the Middle East make us all sick. It makes us all want to put a stop to it. How can we put a stop to it? Is there a solution.
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Man With a Movie Camera. You must remember that, of all the arts, for us the cinema is the most important - Lenin Soviet Union in a precarious state.
Propaganda. Propaganda (noun) The spreading of ideas, information, or rumor for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution, a cause, or a person.