WW1 and WW2

Cards (65)

  • Blitzkrieg
    Biglaan na pagsakop ng Germany sa iba
  • Maginot line
    Border ng France laban sa Nazi
  • Lend lease
    pagbigay ng USA ng materyales maliban sa mga Axis
  • Atlantic Charter
    Kasunduan na labanan ang germany at itatag and malayang daigdig
  • DEC 7, 1941
    Pearl Harbor
  • DEC 8, 1941
    Japan invaded the Philippines, Pampanga at maynila
  • APRIL 9, 1941

    Bumagsak ang bataan
  • Berlin wall
    Ang paghati ng Germany
  • Hati ng Germany
    WEST: Demokrasya
    EAST: Kommunismo
  • Axis powers: Germany, Italy, Japan,
  • ALLIED POWERS: Great britain, USA, France, Russia
  • Germany
    Adolf Hitler: Nazismo
  • Italya
    Musolini: Fascismo
  • Japan
    Emperor Hirohito: Imperyalismo
  • USA
    Roosevelt: Demokrasya
  • G. Britain
    Winston Churchill: Demokrasya
  • France
    De Gaule: Demokrasya
  • Russia
    Stalin: Kommunismo
  • Sept 1, 1939
    Nilusob and Poland at nagdeklara and France at Great Britain ng laban sa Germany
  • Dahilan ng WWI
    • Militarismo
    • Alyansa
    • Nasyonalismo
    • Imperyalismo
  • Epekto ng WWI
    • Maraming Namatay
    • Nabago ang mapa ng Europa
    • Bumagsak ang ottoman empire at iba pang monarkiya
    • Teknolohiya
  • ang u-boat ay ginawa ng germany
  • Triple entente: Great Britain, France, and Russia
  • Alliance:Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
  • Ang ww1 ay tinatawag rin na the great war
  • Alliance System: Entangled web of alliances between European powers.
  • Imperialism: Competition for colonies and resources.
  • Nationalism: Intense pride and competition between nations.
  • Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand: Sparked the war between Austria-Hungary and Serbia.
  • Casualties: Approximately 17 million deaths and 20 million wounded.
  • Treaty of Versailles: Imposed harsh conditions on Germany, leading to resentment and setting the stage for World War II.
  • Redrawing of Borders: Collapse of empires (Austro-Hungarian, Ottoman, Russian), leading to the formation of new nations and borders.
  • Economic Devastation: Europe faced economic ruin with massive debts and loss of infrastructure.
  • League of Nations: Established as a precursor to the United Nations to maintain peace and prevent future conflicts.
    1. Casualties:
    Estimated 70-85 million deaths, including civilian casualties and Holocaust victims.
  • Atomic Bombings: Hiroshima and Nagasaki suffered catastrophic destruction, leading to Japan's surrender and the end of the war.
  • Holocaust: Genocide of six million Jews, as well as other minority groups, by Nazi Germany.
  • Formation of the United Nations: Established in 1945 to promote international cooperation and prevent future conflicts.
  • Cold War: Tensions between the United States and Soviet Union emerged, shaping global politics for decades.
  • David Lloyd George: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during World War I, played a crucial role in the Allied victory.