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06/09/2012

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Term
Maurice Duplessis
Definition
Leader of the Union Nationale Premier of Quebec.
His rule is referred to as thGret Darkenss
Known as le chef- boss
Avoided English influence.
Term
Jean Lesage -Liberal Party Premier in Quebec
Definition
Campaigned under the slogan Maitres chez nous- masters of our house.
Term
Quiet Revolution
Definition
Secularization or moving away from the Catholic church Strengthening of welfare state, massive investments in public education,unionization of the civil service,measures to control theeconomy,nationalization of hydro-electric production and distribution. He sought special status for Quebec to protect the French language and culture.
Term
Results of Quiet Revolution
Definition

The Federal Governement allowed Quebec to run its own pension plan,loans and medical insurance.

Term

 

Adolph Hitler

 

Definition

 

The name of the leader of the NAZI party

 

 

Term

 

 

Anti-Semitism

 

 

Definition

 

 

The term for a dislike or hatred of Jewish people

 

 

Term

 

 

 

Gestapo

 

 

 

Definition

 

The name for Germanys secret police

 

Term

 

Mussolini

 

Definition

 

The name of the Italian dictator who came to power in 1922

 

Term

 

Normandy Beach

 

Definition

 

The place where the Allies landed on D-Day

 

Term

 

PearlHarbour

 

Definition

 

A Japanese attack that helped to bring the Americans into the war

 

Term

 

Prisoner of War

 

Definition

 

The term for soldiers captured during wartime and put into camps

 

Term

 

Hiroshima

 

Definition

 

The city which was targeted by the worlds first atomic bomb

 

Term

 

Propaganda

 

Definition

 

The term for information that is spread to promote a specific cause

 

Term

 

Internment Camps

 

Definition

 

The name for the camps to which Japanese Canadians were sent

 

Term

 

Holocaust/FinalSolution

 

Definition

 

The term for Hitlers attemt to exterminate all Jewish people

 

Term

 

Auschwitz

 

Definition

 

A name of one of the  “deathcamps in Europe

 

Term

 

Totalitarian government?

 

Definition
    1. one leader with absolute power

    2. only one ideology

    3. extreme use of secretpolic

    4. no dissent allowed

    5. no human rights

    6. use of censorship and propaganda

 

Term

 

How did the

 Treaty of Versailles

Help Hitler Rise to Power?

 

Definition

The Weimer  was associated with the governemnt that had signed the treaty.Anyone ruined by the inflation and collapse of the mark in 1923 blamed the Weimar Republic for allowing German money to devalue, and later,high rates of unemployment to occur.This increased Hitlers popularity.

Adolf Hitler promised to destroy democracy and never again let the German people suffer from an economic crisis like inflation and the Great Depression.

 
 

Term

 

HITLERS MOTIVES For Blaming the Jews

 

Definition

Hitler needed to blame  someone for the difficulties in Germany and  he used the Jews as a scapegoat.

The atmosphere of hatred created by the Nazis set the  stage for the atrocities that would come later.

 


 

Term

 

Rhineland

 

1936

 

Definition

 

German troops enteredt he Rhineland.

 

Term

 

Austria

 

1938

 

Definition

 

German troops entered Austria, which then became part of Germany

 

Term

 

Czechoslovakia

 

1938-39

 

Definition

 

Hitler threatened to invade the Sudetenland

 

Term

 

Pro-NAZI

 

Political Parties

 

Definition

 

Any pro-NAZI political parties, as well as the Communist Party,were banned.

 

Term

 

Banned groups in Canada

 

Definition

 

Those groups who practiced pacifism,namelyJehovah Witnesses,Quakers,Hutterites,Mennonites,and Doukhobors,were met with open hostility.Many members of these groups avoided military service

 

Term

 

Black Canadians

 

Definition

There was outright discrimination against BlackCanadians until 1942,but as the war went on and everyone served together in the armed forces, Black Canadians

began to demand equality in other areas.

 

Term

 

Jewish Refugees from Europe

 

Definition

 

It was made difficult for Jewish refugees to enter the country.Some people refused to hire Jewish judges,lawyers,professors,and teachers and many clubs posted signs declaringNo Jews Allowed

 

Term

 

Improved technology 

 

Definition
  • Faster air planes which could carry greater payloadsFaster ,more destructive tanks

  • Development of radar

  • Development of sonar

  • The rocket and jet engine

  • Radio for the dissemination of propaganda

  • Nuclear bomb

 

Term

 

Tehran

 

(Nov-Dec1943)

 

Definition

The Big Three: Stalin,Roosevelt and Churchill

(the SovietUnion,the U.S.A and Britain)

It established reasonably cordial relations between the Soviet dictator and the western leaders.

 

Term

 

Yalta

 

(February 1945)

 

Definition

 

  • It formalized the zones approach to dividing Germany.

  • It agreed to future War Criminals Trials at Nuremburg.

  • Stalin promised free elections in liberated countries after the war.

 

 

 

Term

 

Potsdam

 

(JulyAug 1945)

 

Definition

 

PlannedOutcome:

 

 

 

  • To make decisions regarding the future of Germany and Europe.

  • The stage was set for the Cold War.

 

 

Term

POLITICAL EFFECTS of WW2

 

Definition

TROOPS RECONIZED FOR: Dieppe,HongKong,Normandy,Italy,Liberation of Holland

ENGLISH-FRENCH RELATIONS:

Prime Minister King averted a conscription crisis and managed to maintain strained English-French relations.

ROLE OF GOVERNMENT:

The government began to intervene more and strengthened the social safety net.

CIVILRIGHTS:

The contributions of black and aboriginal peoples advanced the cause of civil rights.

 

Term
Social Effects of WW2
Definition

 Women achieved greater recognition for their contributions to the war effort.

Canada became more tolerant by accepting refugees from Europe.

A  “babyboom”  and a significant wave of immigration occurred.

42,000 people lost to the war.

 

Term
What  was Pier 21?
Definition

 

Pier 21 was a port in Halifax whichr eopened in 1947 and was in charge of processing huge numbers of warbrides and efugees.

 

Term

 

What was the “final solution”?

 

Definition

 

e fThe complete extermination of all the Jews in Europe.

 

Term

 

L                  St Louis ocean liner

 

Definition

 

The St. Louis liner was meant to take Jewish refugees from Germany to Cuba in order for them to enter the United States.

 

Term

 

Who trained at “Camp X”?

 

Definition

 

 

Over 500 Canadian,British,and American spies were trained at this top-secret school.

 

Term

 

CANADIANTRAINING FACILITIES

 

Definition

BriThe British Commonwealth AirTraining Plan was a series of 230 facilities across Canada which trained pilots and other crewmembers from Commonwealth Countries.

 

Term

 

Lend Lease Act in 1941

 

Definition

 

ed

 An agreement that allowed  allied countries to  buy materials fromt heUS without having to  pay up front.

Term

 Canadas contribution to atotalwareffort?

 

Definition

 

Total war refers to the complete concentration of a nation’s industries on the war effort. Canada contributed by creating bombs, bullets, ships, aircraft, and armoured cars

 

Term

Women 

W                                       What inequalities in the

                                           workforce remained?

 

Definition

 

Women were still paid less for the same work, were deprived of childcare provisions and tax breaks when the war ended, and were expected to give up their jobs to returning soldiers.

 

Term

 

Canadian Women in WW2

 

Definition

 

  1. Official women’s branches of the army, air force, and navy were created.

  2. More women

 

Term

 

What the significance of the attack on Pearl Harbour ?

 

Definition

 

The attack on Pearl Harbour officially brought the United States into the Second World War. The Americans would be instrumental in winning the War in both the Pacific and European theatres.

 

Term

 

D            "Day of Infamy

 

Definition

 

One hour after the bombing of Pearl Harbour had commenced, the Japanese Ambassador delivered a reply to a recent American message. The reply contained no threat or hint of war or armed attack. However, in light of the distance of Hawaii from Japan, it was evident that the attack had been deliberately planned many days before. During this time the Japanese Government had deliberately sought to deceive the U.S. by false statements and expressions of hope for continued peace

 

Term

 

Manchuria

 

1931

 

Definition

 

Japanese army invaded Manchuria

 

President Roosevelt froze Japanese assets in American banks and refused to sell Japan any more oil or scrap metal

 

Term

 

Munich agreement,

 

Definition

 

An agreement that Germany would not invade Czechoslavakia

 

Term

 

Nz                                                  Nazi-Soviet Pact

 

Definition

 

ler Hitler wanted to avoid a two-front war; he did not really intend to maintain       the the  non-aggressive clause of the agreement

 

Term

 

Reasons for Atomic Bomb

 

Definition

1)Too many deaths if invasion of Japan. Russia was going to enter the war and USA did not want to share

 2)To  justify money developing the bomb

 3) Kamikazes were hurting the US fleet

 4) 1,000,000 Japanese civilian already dead through fire bombing

5) Show the world that USA had the bomb

 

Term

 

AtomicBombs

 

Hiroshima

 

Nagasaki

 

Definition

 

Little Boy” dropped on Hiroshima ~ 70,000 initially died by 1950

 

200,000

 

Fat Man” Detonated over Nagasaki 70,000 initially 140,000 by 1950

 

Term

 

Operation Overlord (D-Day) The invasion of Normandy

 

Definition

 

Largest invasion force ever- 6000 planes – 4000 ships 200,000 sailors –

 107,000 – 1,000,000 soldiers

 - Gave allies a foot hold in Europe. Canadians landed on Juno beach then their objective was Caen and Verrier ridge (Canada’s heart break ridge)

 Canada was then given the task of liberating Holland

 6,300 Canadians died

 

 

 

Term

 

Battle of the Atlantic

 

Definition

 

Fight for control of the shipping lanes and ensuring allied war supplies

 

- The use of Convoys with escorts to limit the amount of merchant ships

 

sank by the Germans

 

- Canada’s role was convoy escort, where we used the Corvettes to depth

 

charge attacking German submarines

 

- Merchant navy men were never given veterans rights or pensions.

 

Term

 

19 Aug 1942 Dieppe Raid

 

Definition

  

Raiding ships made contact with a small German convoy in the Strait

 

which warned the Germans in Dieppe

 

- Delay (weather) caused Canadians to Land in Day light

 

- Mistaken information sent more Canadians to the beach their death and

 

capture

 

- 907 Canadians died and 1874 were taken prisoner

 

Term

 

Attack on Hong Kong 8 Dec 1941

 

Definition

 

Japan Attacked from the  mainland  and  unprepared Canadian and British troops were unprepared

- Troops had to retreat to the Island while the mainland was pillaged

 - Hong Kong Island fell December 25th

 - While the treatment of officers was good the enlisted men were treated

 very poorly. The enlisted men were put into groups of 10 if one tried to escape then all were shot.

 

Term

 

 

Miracle of Dunkirk June 1940

 

Definition

  

After pushing the British and French troops

back to the port of Dunkirk the German ground forces suddenly stop. The

 German air force is allowed to finish of the victory. While this is happening

 every boat that can float in Britain is used to evacuate the troops to Britain

 

Term

 

Invasion of the Netherlands

May 1940

 

Definition

 

Germany invades Netherlands, Belgium and France.

 

Term

 

April 1940

 

Definition

 

Germany invades Denmark and Norway

 

Term

 

Phoney War

 October 1939-April 1940

 

Definition

 

Allied countries were officially at war yet there was no fighting as

 

both sides entered a period of heavy armament

 

Term

 

Invasion of Poland - 1 Sept. 1939.

 

Definition

 

Use of Blitzkrieg to smash antiquated

Polish forces

. Britain and France who promised to protect Poland give Hitler till September 3 1939 to leave.He doesn't- Britain declares war

 

Term

 

Invasion of Czechoslovakia March 1939

 

Definition

 

 

Hitler takes over the remainder of

 

Czechoslovakia

 

Term

Battle of Britain

 

Definition

German

Luftwaffe

(air force)

and

British royal Air Force

 fought in the airspace over Britain

Term

Blitz

August 1940

Definition
In retaliation for  for Britains bombing of Berlin Hitler bombed London
Term
Operation  Barbarossa
Definition

Massive invasion of  Soviet Union.

Stalin used scorched earth policy and destroyed everything livestock,supplies and machinery so the Nazis had nothing to use.

Term

Battle el Alamein

(60 miles west  of Cairo)

October 1942

Definition

Mussilini attacked  Egypt. British  forces resisted the  attack.

German forces  - General Rommel went to the  aid of the Italians.

 British forces led by General Montgomery defeated a faciast force.Britain prevented Germany from seizing the Suez Canal and blocked Hitlers access to oil resources.

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