World container development stages. Introduction (1958-1970). Adoption (1970-1990). Maturity (2008 - ). Growth (1990-2008). Introduction of the first “containerized” commercial services in the late 1950’s Introduction of the first cellular containerships in the 1960’s
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World War II. Battle of Monte Cassino Jan 4 - May 18, 1944. In late 1943…. German troops had blocked off northern Italy, Rome from allies Monte Cassino, an elevated area in the Liri Valley, was crucial to Germany’s defense of Rome.
WORLD WAR II. JAPAN. Japan suffered from a great economic depression after World War I. In 1930 Japan’s military took control of the country. Japan’s military took control of the schools and taught the young boys military practices. Hirohito – the emperor of Japan. 1. Soviet Union. China.
1935: Hitler rebuild military (illegal from Treaty of Versailles) ... 1938: Hitler clearly dangerous (strong military, campaigns against Jews) ...
World War II. December 2, 2013. World War II begins in Europe. World War II started in _____ when __________ invaded Poland Adolf Hitler was trying to unite all countries with Germans living in them under his Nazi government There were ___ groups fighting each other during the war
World War II . Review Created By: Michael Crews. Precursors. Fascism and Militarism in Central Europe Japanese invasion of Manchuria and China Rise of Nazism in Germany Invasion of Ethiopia by Italy Invasion of Poland and subsequent “Blitzkrieg” by Germany. Early U.S. Involvement.
World War II. Axis Powers Germany – Hitler Italy – Mussolini Japan – Tojo, Emperor Hirohito Allies Britain - Chamberlain, Churchill USSR – Stalin USA – Roosevelt Canada – Mackenzie King Others: France, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa. C onscription & rearmament R hineland
World War II. 1939-1945. I. Causes. A. Similar Causes to WWI. 1. Axis Powers. 2. Allied Powers. B. Nationalism. C. Militarism. 1. New Nazi Technologies. D. Imperialism (Axis Aggressions). 1931 Japan takes Manchuria and port of Shanghai 1935 Italy invades Ethiopia
World War II. World War: Total war, with a total commitment from all the major superpowers in the world to win the war. Commitment economically, militarily and politically. Allies. Represent the “Free” world. Major players consisted of Great Britain, France, U.S., and the Soviet Union.
World War II. An overview of the Major Events and Key Players. Axis Powers Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Hideki Tojo. Allied Powers Neville Chamberlain Winston Churchill Charles De Gaulle Franklin Roosevelt Harry Truman Joseph Stalin. Key Players in the War. ADOLF HITLER.