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    History Exam Review Unit 1 Ultimatum - a demand that one country accept another country’s terms or face war - Austria-Hungary sent Serbia an ultimatum that they did not accept‚ giving Austria an excuse to enter Serbia - this officially started WWI Lusitania - a British luxury liner - it was torpedoed by a German U-boat and brought the U.S. into WW1 War Measures Act - an act that took away the civil

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    Division‚ with some American and British aid‚ had made a disastrous attack on Dieppe‚ which was on the upper Norman coast. It had been a poorly conceived raid‚ and three-fourths of the troops involved found themselves captured‚ wounded‚ or dead. On June 6‚ 1944‚ the Canadians‚ with British aid‚ launched an attack that was superior to the raid from two years before‚ this time on code named Juno Beach. The casualties from Dieppe were avenged. This attack on Juno was by any aspect considered well done.

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    Operation Overlord On June 6‚ 1944 the largest amphibious assault in history took place. On the morning of the Invasion of Normandy‚ beaches in the area of Cotentin‚ France‚ were bombarded with over 5‚000 tons of bombs‚ destroying German defenses and de-mining many areas. Following the bombardment over 100‚000 soldiers swam ashore‚ and 11‚700 paratroopers were dropped to secure Normandy Beach. After two months of battle‚ Allied troops marched into Normandy on August 24th‚ 1944. The Invasion of Normandy

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    Unit 1 Immigration‚ Assimilation & Canada’s Changing Face Vocabulary Paternalistic- A system or relationship where one side is treated as immature and must be led by the other ’paternal’ (father) side. Like the Aboriginal-Government relationship Assimilation- The forcing of a cultural group to lose its identity. Exercised by the Canadian Government‚ forcing Aboriginals to adopt British culture. Prohibition- Laws against the selling & manufacturing of alcohol. Exercised during WWI

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    WWII Timeline Assignment 1933: Hitler comes to power in Germany Description: This is the beginning of WWII. Hitler is now the main leader in germany‚ and he is persuading everyone with his power of speech to be under his command. Using this Hitler plans to take over the world. He gains the forces of most of germany to aid him in his quest. Germany September 10‚ 1939: Canada declares war on Germany October 1939: Poland Surrenders to Germany April 1940: Germany invades Denmark and Norway

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    around the world‚ which required help from other countries like U.S.A and Canada. The Canadian troops were involved in The Battle of Dieppe‚ The battle of the Atlantic‚ and in the Normandy Landing which was called Operation Overload. In August 1942‚ 5‚000 Canadian soldiers landed at Dieppe on the coast of France. Their goal was to take the beach and the town of Dieppe back from the Germans. When the soldiers got to the beach they were swarmed down by the Germans. By the afternoon‚ 900 Canadian soldiers

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    D­Day: Turning point? No way.                Zack Kiiffner  CHY4U  Ms. Lohleit  January 19th‚ 2015  The invasion of Normandy‚ also known as D­Day or Operation Overlord‚ was one of  the most memorable and important battles of World War II. A force of 156‚000 Allied soldiers‚  drawn from a dozen countries around the world 1 ‚ stormed the beaches of Normandy‚ on the  northwest coast of Nazi­occupied France‚ on the morning of June 6‚ 1944. It was the the  largest land‚ sea‚ and air invasion in the history of the world

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    History Unit 3 Study Notes Treaty of Versailles: Many Germans thought that they had been cheated on. They believed that they never actually lost the war and just made an agreement to end the war. Many soldiers then joined the right hand parties such as the Freikorps or the Nazi party. Economic Problems: After World War 1 and the Treaty of Versailles‚ Germany’s economy went to bare minimum. The government could not support its citizens and the people in Germany did not like them either. Right

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    Front Using your notes and your text‚ complete the following questions in complete sentences. 1. What went wrong in the Battle of Dieppe? Allied troops were not prepared toward the war. And there was only little information about layout of Dieppe. Moreover‚ Canadian were lacked artillery support. Furthermore‚ Allied nations’ tanks did not work on the Dieppe where is near from the ocean‚ thus the soil of the region is sand which is not suitable for tanks to move. 2. What happened in December

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    Some old people who experienced the World War Two tells people their memory were full darkness. There are three significant battles that Canadians did very well job in World War Two. First one is the battle of Hong Kong‚ second one is the battle of Dieppe‚ and the last one is the D-Day. These three battles were very effective and important for the war and world. The battle of Hong Kong is one of the most significant battles in World War II. This battle happened on December 8th 1941 in Hong Kong.

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